インターネットワーキング技術を活用した小規模ネットワークの一設計
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The merging of computers and communications has had a profound influence on the way computer systems are organized. The old model of a single computer serving all of the organization's computational needs, is rapidly being replaced by one in which a large number of separate but interconnected computers do the job. These systems are called computer networks. Today, world-wide networks gather data about such diverse subjects as atmospheric conditions, crop production, and airline traffic. Hobbyists exchange programs for their home computers. In the scientific world, data networks are essential because they allow scientists to send programs and data to remote supercomputers for processing and to exchange scientific information with colleagues. Unfortunately, most networks are independent entities, established to serve the needs of a sigle group. More important, it is impossible to build a universal network from a single hardware technolgy, because no single network suffuses for all uses. Recenty, however, a new technology has emerged that makes it possible to interconnect many disparate physical natworks and make them function as a coordinated unit. The new technology, called an internetwork, or internet, accommodate multiple, diverse underlying hardware technologies by adding both physical connections and a new set of conventions. In the OSI model, internetworking is done in the network layer. This tutorial paper introduces basic concepts and terminology and then reviews the addressing and routing that have been used in the Internet. Furthermore, it shows a small computer network for education and research in colleges in which the internetworking technologies have been employed.
- 北海道情報大学の論文
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