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6.033 Lecture 9 Hari Balakrishnan [email protected] Spring 2015 Lecture 9, Slide #15 Evolution of design...
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Computer Networks
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Applications on the Internet
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Applications on the Internet
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Applications on the Internet
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Applications on the Internet
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National Academy of Engineering (http://www.greatachievements.org/)
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An Amazing Infrastructure
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Physical Communication Channels
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Internet users per 100 inhabitants Source: International Telecommunications Union
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Universal Network Layer: IP
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IP packet format (v4 and v6)
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Layering
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Evolution of design
“The choice for network identification (8 bits) allows up to 256 distinct networks. This size seems sufficient for the foreseeable future.”
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