Network Layer Packet Forwarding IS250 Spring 2010 [email protected].
What’s needed to receive? A look at the minimum steps required for programming our 82573L nic to receive packets.
CS162 Operating Systems and Systems Programming Lecture 21 Networking November 14, 2005 Prof. John Kubiatowicz cs162.
SOL’s Covered: Topics: Inequalities (IXL – W.1 & W.4) Functions (IXL – X.3, X.4, X.5, X.6, X.7, X.8 X.10, X.11, X.15, X.15) QUIZ next class on both Packets--
SOL’s Covered: Topics: Properties Translating Expressions and Equations Solving Equations Equation Word Problems Solving Inequalities Function Tables and.
SOL’s Covered: Topics: Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders Changing Attributes Similar Figures Quadrilaterals Transformations.
ECEN5553 Telecom Systems Dr. George ScheetsWeek #5 Read [9a] "The Cognitive Net is Coming" [8b] "How Can the Internet Have Too Many Routes and Not Enough.
1 Poisson Random Process. 2 Mean and Variance Results You have to memorize these! You should be able to derive any of the above Exponential: Poisson:
SOL’s Covered: Topics: Integers (Add, Subtract, Multiply, & Divide) Modeling Integers (Algebra Tiles/ Number Lines) Proportional Reasoning QUIZ NEXT CLASS.
Lecture on Layering Peer Processors: A pair of layers talking directly. Sometimes called modules. Layers: Collection of communication functions defined.
TinyOS
Poisson Random Process