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1、Backbone Networks,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 2,Backbone Networks,High speed networks linking an organizations LANs Making information transfer possible between departments Use high speed circuits to connect LANs Provide connections to other backbones, MANs, and WANs Sometimes referred
2、 to as An enterprise network A campus-wide network,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 3,Backbone Network Components,Network cable Functions in the same way as in LANs Optical fiber - more commonly chosen (provides higher data rates) Hardware devices Computers or special purpose devices used f
3、or interconnecting networks Bridges Routers Gateways,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 4,Backbone Network Devices,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 5,Bridges,Data link layer devices Connect LANs with the same Data Link and same Network layers,Operate in a similar way to layer 2 switc
4、hes (learning bridges),Allows different types of cabling,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 6,Learning Bridges,Operate in a similar way to layer 2 switches: Learn which computers are on each side of the bridge By reading the source addresses on incoming frames and recording this information i
5、n forwarding tables Data link layer devices Connecting similar type of networks But they can connect different types of cable Not popular anymore Losing market share to layer 2 switches as the latter become cheaper and more powerful,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 7,Routers,Operate at the
6、network layer Connect LANS with different data link layer, but the same network layer protocol,Perform more processing than bridges or layer 2 switches,Allows different types of cabling,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 8,Routers (Cont.),Operations Strip off the header and trailer of the inc
7、oming L2 frame Examine the destination address of the network layer Build a new frame around the packet Choose the “best” route for a packet (via routing tables) Send it out onto another network segment Compared to Bridges Perform more processing Process L3 messages (no changes made) Form new L2 mes
8、sages for outgoing packets Processes only messages specifically addressed to it,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 9,Gateways,Also operate at network layer (like routers),Connect LANS with different data link layer and different network layer protocols,Some operate at the application layer as
9、 well,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 10,Other BB Network Devices,Multiprotocol routers Can handle several different protocols (no translation) In and out protocols must be the same Brouters Combine bridge and router functions Examine L2 addresses of all messages Can also process directly
10、addressed (L2) messages Layer-3 switches Similar to L2 switches, but switch messages based on L3 addresses Can support many more simultaneous ports than routers,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 11,Backbone Network Architectures,Identifies the way backbone interconnects LANs Defines how it m
11、anages packets moving through BB Fundamental architectures Bridged Backbones Routed Backbones Collapsed Backbones Rack-based Chassis-based Virtual LANs Single-switch VLAN Multiswitch VLAN,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 12,Backbone Architecture Layers,Access Layer (not part of BB) Closest
12、to the users; Backbone Design Layers Distribution Layer Connects the LANs together (often in one building Core Layer (for large campus/enterprise networks) Connects different BNs together (building to building),Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 13,Bridged Backbone,bus topology,Entire network
13、 is just one subnet,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 14,Bridged Backbones,Move packets between networks based on their data link layer addresses Cheaper (since bridges are cheaper than routers) and easier to install (configure) Just one subnet to worry Change in one part may effect the whol
14、e network Performs well for small networks For large networks broadcast messages (e.g., address request, printer shutting down) can lower performance Formerly common in the distribution layer Declining due to performance problems,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 15,Routed Backbone,Usually a
15、 bus topology,Example of a routed BB at the Distribution layer,Each LAN is a separate subnet,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 16,Routed Backbones,Move packets using network layer addresses Commonly used at the core layer Connecting LANs in different buildings in the campus Can be used at th
16、e distribution layer as well LANs can use different data link layer protocols Main advantage: LAN segmentation Each message stays in one LAN; unless addressed outside the LAN Easier to manage Main disadvantages Tend to impose time delays compared to bridging Require more management than bridges & sw
17、itches,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 17,Star topology,Collapsed Backbone,A connection to the switch is a separate point-to-point circuit,Most common type BB mainly used in distribution layer,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 18,Collapsed Backbones,Replaces the many routers or bri
18、dges of the previous designs Backbone has more cables, but fewer devices No backbone cable used; switch is the backbone. Advantages: Improved performance (200-600% higher) Simultaneous access; :switched” operations A simpler more easily managed network less devices Two minor disadvantages Use more a
19、nd longer cables Reliability: If the central switch fails, the network goes down.,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 19,Rack-Based Collapsed Backbones,Places all network equipment (hubs and switch) in one room (rack room) Easy maintenance and upgrade Requires more cable (but cables are cheap)
20、 Main Distribution Facility (MDF) or Central Distribution Facility Another name for the rack room Place where many cables come together Patch cables used to connect devices on the rack Easier to move computers among LANs Useful when a busy hub requires offloading,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, In
21、c,8 - 20,Chassis-Based Collapsed Backbones,Use a “chassis” switch instead of a rack A collection of modules Number of hubs with different speeds L2 switches Example of a chassis switch with 710 Mbps capacity 5 10Base-T hubs, 2 10Base-T switches (8 ports each) 1 100Base-T switch (4 ports), 100Base-T
22、router ( 5 x 10) + (2 x 10 x 8) + (4 x 100) + 100 = 710 Mbps Flexible Enables users to plug modules directly into the switch Simple to add new modules,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 21,Virtual LANs (VLANs),A new type of LAN-BN architecture Made possible by high-speed intelligent switches
23、Computers assigned to LAN segments by software Often faster and provide more flexible network management Much easier to assign computers to different segments More complex and so far usually used for larger networks Basic VLAN designs: Single switch VLANs Multi-switch VLANs,Copyright 2005 John Wiley
24、 & Sons, Inc,8 - 22,Single Switch VLAN Collapsed Backbone,Switch,acting as a large physical switch,Computers assigned to different LANs by software,Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc,8 - 23,Types of Single Switch VLANs,Port-based VLANs (Layer 1 VLANs) Use physical layer port numbers on the front
25、of the VLAN switch to assign computers to VLAN segments Use a special software to tell the switch about the computer - port number mapping MAC-based VLANs (Layer 2 VLANs) Use MAC addresses to form VLANs Use a special software to tell the switch about the computer - MAC address mapping Simpler to man
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