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SWITCHING
SWITCHING
• Long distance transmission between stations
(called “end devices”) is typically done over a
network of switching nodes.
• Switching nodes do not concern with content of
data. Their purpose is to provide a switching
facility that will move the data from node to node
until they reach their destination (the end device).
• A collection of nodes and connections forms a
communications network.
• In a switched communications network, data
entering the network from a station are routed to
the destination by being switched from node to
node.
3
Simple Switching Network
4
Switching Nodes
• Nodes may connect to other nodes, or to
some stations.
• Network is usually partially connected
• However, some redundant connections are
desirable for reliability
• Three different switching technologies
• Circuit switching
• Packet switching
• Message Switching
5
Circuit Switching
• Circuit switching:
• There is a dedicated communication path between two
stations (end-to-end)
• The path is a connected sequence of links between network
nodes. On each physical link, a logical channel is dedicated
to the connection.
• Communication via circuit switching has three phases:
• Circuit establishment (link by link)
• Routing & resource allocation (FDM or TDM)
• Data transfer
• Circuit disconnect
• Deallocate the dedicated resources
• The switches must know how to find the route to the
destination and how to allocate bandwidth (channel)
to establish a connection.
6
Circuit Switching Properties
• Inefficiency
• Channel capacity is dedicated for the whole duration of a
connection
• If no data, capacity is wasted
• Delay
• Long initial delay: circuit establishment takes time
• Low data delay: after the circuit establishment, information
is transmitted at a fixed data rate with no delay other than
the propagation delay. The delay at each node is negligible.
• Developed for voice traffic (public telephone
network) but can also applied to data traffic.
• For voice connections, the resulting circuit will enjoy a high
percentage of utilization because most of the time one
party or the other is talking.
• But how about data connections?
7
Packet Switching Principles
• Problem of circuit switching
• designed for voice service
• Resources dedicated to a particular call
• For data transmission, much of the time the
connection is idle (say, web browsing)
• Data rate is fixed
• Both ends must operate at the same rate during the
entire period of connection
• Packet switching is designed to address these
problems.
8
Basic Operation
• Data are transmitted in short packets
• Typically at the order of 1000 bytes
• Longer messages are split into series of packets
• Each packet contains a portion of user data plus some
control info
• Control info contains at least
• Routing (addressing) info, so as to be routed to the intended
destination
• Recall the content of an IP header!
• store and forward
• On each switching node, packets are received, stored briefly
(buffered) and passed on to the next node.
9
Use of Packets
10
Advantages of Packet Switching
• Line efficiency
• Single node-to-node link can be dynamically shared by many
packets over time
• Packets are queued up and transmitted as fast as possible
• Data rate conversion
• Each station connects to the local node at its own speed
• In circuit-switching, a connection could be blocked if there
lacks free resources. On a packet-switching network, even
with heavy traffic, packets are still accepted, by delivery
delay increases.
• Priorities can be used
• On each node, packets with higher priority can be forwarded
first. They will experience less delay than lower-priority packets.
11
Packet Switching Technique
• A station breaks long message into packets
• Packets are sent out to the network
sequentially, one at a time
• How will the network handle this stream of
packets as it attempts to route them through
the network and deliver them to the intended
destination?
• Two approaches
• Datagram approach
• Virtual circuit approach
Message Switching
MESSAGE SWITCHING
• Data channels are shared among communication
devices improving the use of bandwidth.
• Messages can be stored temporarily at message
switches, when network congestion becomes a
problem.
• Priorities may be used to manage network traffic.
• Broadcast addressing uses bandwidth more
efficiently because messages are delivered to
multiple destinations

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ITFT_Switching

  • 2. SWITCHING • Long distance transmission between stations (called “end devices”) is typically done over a network of switching nodes. • Switching nodes do not concern with content of data. Their purpose is to provide a switching facility that will move the data from node to node until they reach their destination (the end device). • A collection of nodes and connections forms a communications network. • In a switched communications network, data entering the network from a station are routed to the destination by being switched from node to node.
  • 4. 4 Switching Nodes • Nodes may connect to other nodes, or to some stations. • Network is usually partially connected • However, some redundant connections are desirable for reliability • Three different switching technologies • Circuit switching • Packet switching • Message Switching
  • 5. 5 Circuit Switching • Circuit switching: • There is a dedicated communication path between two stations (end-to-end) • The path is a connected sequence of links between network nodes. On each physical link, a logical channel is dedicated to the connection. • Communication via circuit switching has three phases: • Circuit establishment (link by link) • Routing & resource allocation (FDM or TDM) • Data transfer • Circuit disconnect • Deallocate the dedicated resources • The switches must know how to find the route to the destination and how to allocate bandwidth (channel) to establish a connection.
  • 6. 6 Circuit Switching Properties • Inefficiency • Channel capacity is dedicated for the whole duration of a connection • If no data, capacity is wasted • Delay • Long initial delay: circuit establishment takes time • Low data delay: after the circuit establishment, information is transmitted at a fixed data rate with no delay other than the propagation delay. The delay at each node is negligible. • Developed for voice traffic (public telephone network) but can also applied to data traffic. • For voice connections, the resulting circuit will enjoy a high percentage of utilization because most of the time one party or the other is talking. • But how about data connections?
  • 7. 7 Packet Switching Principles • Problem of circuit switching • designed for voice service • Resources dedicated to a particular call • For data transmission, much of the time the connection is idle (say, web browsing) • Data rate is fixed • Both ends must operate at the same rate during the entire period of connection • Packet switching is designed to address these problems.
  • 8. 8 Basic Operation • Data are transmitted in short packets • Typically at the order of 1000 bytes • Longer messages are split into series of packets • Each packet contains a portion of user data plus some control info • Control info contains at least • Routing (addressing) info, so as to be routed to the intended destination • Recall the content of an IP header! • store and forward • On each switching node, packets are received, stored briefly (buffered) and passed on to the next node.
  • 10. 10 Advantages of Packet Switching • Line efficiency • Single node-to-node link can be dynamically shared by many packets over time • Packets are queued up and transmitted as fast as possible • Data rate conversion • Each station connects to the local node at its own speed • In circuit-switching, a connection could be blocked if there lacks free resources. On a packet-switching network, even with heavy traffic, packets are still accepted, by delivery delay increases. • Priorities can be used • On each node, packets with higher priority can be forwarded first. They will experience less delay than lower-priority packets.
  • 11. 11 Packet Switching Technique • A station breaks long message into packets • Packets are sent out to the network sequentially, one at a time • How will the network handle this stream of packets as it attempts to route them through the network and deliver them to the intended destination? • Two approaches • Datagram approach • Virtual circuit approach
  • 13. MESSAGE SWITCHING • Data channels are shared among communication devices improving the use of bandwidth. • Messages can be stored temporarily at message switches, when network congestion becomes a problem. • Priorities may be used to manage network traffic. • Broadcast addressing uses bandwidth more efficiently because messages are delivered to multiple destinations