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1、Communication Network ProtocolsBrent R.HafnerCSC 8320AgendaOSI ProtocolsBlade Center TechnologyVirtual MachinesReferencesOSI Protocol SuiteApplicationPresentationSessionTransportNetworkData LinkPhysicalTwo Sets of LayersApplicationData TransportPhysicalData LinkNetworkTransportSessionPresentationApp

2、licationApplicationThe application layer is the OSI layer closest to the end user,which means that both the OSI application layer and the user interact directly with the software application.This layer interacts with software applications that implement a communicating component.Such application pro

3、grams fall outside the scope of the OSI model.Application layer functions typically include identifying communication partners,determining resource availability,and synchronizing communication.Some examples of application layer implementations include Telnet,File Transfer Protocol(FTP),and Simple Ma

4、il Transfer Protocol(SMTP),DNS,Web/Http.Application(cont.)Client-ServerPeer-to-PeerPresentationThe presentation layer provides a variety of coding and conversion functions that are applied to application layer data.These functions ensure that information sent from the application layer of one system

5、 would be readable by the application layer of another system.Some examples of presentation layer coding and conversion schemes include common data representation formats,conversion of character representation formats,common data compression schemes,and common data encryption schemes.Presentation La

6、yer(cont.)AFP,AppleShare File Protocol GIF,GIF ICA Citrix Systems Core Protocol1 JPEG,Joint Photographic Experts Group LPP,Lightweight Presentation Protocol NCP,NetWare Core Protocol NDR,Network Data Representation PNG,Portable Network Graphics TIFF,Tagged Image File Format XDR,eXternal Data Represe

7、ntation X.25 PAD,Packet Assembler/Disassembler Protocol Retrieved from http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presentation_layerSessionThe session layer implementation of the OSI protocol suite consists of a session protocol and a session service.The session protocol allows session-service users(SS-users)to co

8、mmunicate with the session service.An SS-user is an entity that requests the services of the session layer.Such requests are made at session-service access points(SSAPs),and SS-users are uniquely identified by using an SSAP address.Figure 30-4 shows the relationship between the SS-user,the SSAP,the

9、session protocol,and the session service.Session(cont.)Session service provides four basic services to SS-users.1.Establishes and terminates connections between SS-users and synchronizes the data exchange between them.2.Performs various negotiations for the use of session layer tokens,which the SS-u

10、ser must possess to begin communicating.3.Inserts synchronization points in transmitted data that allow the session to be recovered in the event of errors or interruptions.4.Enables SS-users to interrupt a session and resume it later at a specific point.TransportThe OSI protocol suite implements two

11、 types of services at the transport layer:connection-oriented transport service and connectionless transport service.Five connection-oriented transport layer protocols exist in the OSI suite,ranging from Transport Protocol Class 0 through Transport Protocol Class 4.Connectionless transport service i

12、s supported only by Transport Protocol Class 4.Transport(cont.)Transport Protocol Class 0(TP0),the simplest OSI transport protocol,performs segmentation and reassembly functions.TP0 requires connection-oriented network service.Transport Protocol Class 1(TP1)performs segmentation and reassembly,and o

13、ffers basic error recovery.TP1 sequences protocol data units(PDUs)and will retransmit PDUs or reinitiate the connection if an excessive number of PDUs are unacknowledged.TP1 requires connection-oriented network service.Transport Protocol Class 2(TP2)performs segmentation and reassembly,as well as mu

14、ltiplexing and demultiplexing of data streams over a single virtual circuit.TP2 requires connection-oriented network service.Transport Protocol Class 3(TP3)offers basic error recovery and performs segmentation and reassembly,in addition to multiplexing and demultiplexing of data streams over a singl

15、e virtual circuit.TP3 also sequences PDUs and retransmits them or reinitiates the connection if an excessive number are unacknowledged.TP3 requires connection-oriented network service.Transport Protocol Class 4(TP4)offers basic error recovery,performs segmentation and reassembly,and supplies multipl

16、exing and demultiplexing of data streams over a single virtual circuit.TP4 sequences PDUs and retransmits them or reinitiates the connection if an excessive number are unacknowledged.TP4 provides reliable transport service and functions with either connection-oriented or connectionless network servi

17、ce.It is based on the Transmission Control Protocol(TCP)in the Internet Protocols suite and is the only OSI protocol class that supports connectionless network service.Network LayerThe network layer provides the functional and procedural means of transferring variable length data sequences from a so

18、urce to a destination via one or more networks while maintaining the quality of service requested by the transport layer.The Network layer performs network routing,flow control,network segmentation/desegmentation,and error control functionsi.e.P(IPv4 IPv6)ARP RARP ICMP IGMP RSVP IPSec datagram netwo

19、rk provides network-layer connectionless serviceVC network provides network-layer connection serviceanalogous to the transport-layer services,but:service:host-to-hostno choice:network provides one or the otherimplementation:in network coreNetwork Layer(cont.)Virtual Networksused to setup,maintain te

20、ardown VCused in ATM,frame-relay,X.25not used in todays InternetDatagram Networksno call setup at network layerrouters:no state about end-to-end connectionsno network-level concept of“connection”packets forwarded using destination host addresspackets between same source-dest pair may take different

21、pathsData LinkThe data link layer provides reliable transit of data across a physical network link.Different data link layer specifications define different network and protocol characteristics,including physical addressing,network topology,error notification,sequencing of frames,and flow control.Ph

22、ysical addressing(as opposed to network addressing)defines how devices are addressed at the data link layer.Network topology consists of the data link layer specifications that often define how devices are to be physically connected,such as in a bus or a ring topology.Error notification alerts upper

23、layer protocols that a transmission error has occurred,and the sequencing of data frames reorders frames that are transmitted out of sequence.Finally,flow control moderates the transmission of data so that the receiving device is not overwhelmed with more traffic than it can handle at one time.Data

24、 Link(cont.)“link”Data Link(cont.)The Logical Link Control(LLC)sublayer of the data link layer manages communications between devices over a single link of a network.LLC is defined in the IEEE 802.2 specification and supports both connectionless and connection-oriented services used by higher-layer

25、protocols.IEEE 802.2 defines a number of fields in data link layer frames that enable multiple higher-layer protocols to share a single physical data link.The Media Access Control(MAC)sublayer of the data link layer manages protocol access to the physical network medium.The IEEE MAC specification de

26、fines MAC addresses,which enable multiple devices to uniquely identify one another at the data link layer.Physical The physical layer defines the electrical,mechanical,procedural,and functional specifications for activating,maintaining,and deactivating the physical link between communicating network

27、 systems.Physical layer specifications define characteristics such as voltage levels,timing of voltage changes,physical data rates,maximum transmission distances,and physical connectors.Physical layer implementations can be categorized as either LAN or WAN specifications.Figure 1-7 illustrates some

28、common LAN and WAN physical layer implementations.Physical LayerOSI-Data FlowIBM BladeCenter NetworkingLoad Balancing ArchitectureWorkload management is often deployed to proactively shift workload on the basis of the current state of the system,server,and/or networking metrics.This can be done at L

29、evel 4 or Level 7 in the OSI model.For example,consider a service whose Domain Name Server(DNS)name is Service_A.com.Normally,there would be a server set up somewhere with that host name and IP address.With Layer 4 switching,the switch module itself takes ownership of the IP address as a VIPand has

30、multiple real server blades behind it capable of delivering the service Service_A.com,whose addresses can be arbitrarily assigned,since they are of only local significance.Virtual Servers VMWare ESXESX Server installs on the“bare metal”and allows multiple unmodified operating systems and their appli

31、cations to run in virtual machines that share physical resources.Each virtual machine represents a complete system,with processors,memory,networking,storage and BIOS.Advanced resource allocation policies for virtual machines allow you to guarantee resources to even your most resource-intensive appli

32、cations.Virtual Machines(cont.)As shown in Figure 8,each of the server blades cansupport virtual machine(VM)technology,such asVMware*virtual infrastructure 3436,in order to sharethe blade physical resources by hosting multiple instancesof OS images.In addition to the blade being shared,thenetworking

33、 infrastructure can also be shared with the useof VLAN technology,and security can be maintainedbetween VMs.For example,each VM shown in Figure 8can be logically associated with an independent VLANconfigured on the switch,so that with three VMs perblade,there could be a total of 3 3 m total VLANscon

34、figured internally and trunked out to the uplinks ofthe switch.References1.S.W.Hunter,N.C.Strole,D.W.Crosby,and D.M Greene BladeCenter Networking,IBM J Res&Dev,November 2005;see http:/ Kurose,Keith Ross,Computer Networking:A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet,3rd edition.Addison-Wesley,July 2004.3.Cisco Systems,OSI Network Protocols,October 2006;see http:/ Server 3.0;see http:/

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