3.1 Introduction and Transport-layer Services
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2022
- Video presentation: Transport layer: Chapter goals. Transport-layer services and protocols. Transport layer actions.
Computer networks class.
Jim Kurose
Textbook reading: Section 3.1, Computer Networking: a Top-Down Approach (8th edition), J.F. Kurose, K.W. Ross, Pearson, 2020.
See gaia.cs.umass.edu/kurose_ross for more open student resources.
The analogies in this series are so good! These explain the concepts with so much clarity!! Thanks for making these public.
Professor Kurose, Looking forward to watch all the lectures .
Thank you for the lectures Professor! Amazing videos.
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Easily understand to grasp this knowledge! Thanks, Prof!
I'm looking forward to buy the 8th edition of your book.
You're a legend Dr Kurose
thank u so much for helping me understand this chapter so well!! I was struggling with the network course and may take another one!!🥰
a great analogy indeed. definitely cleared up what the transport vs network does. network layer is to get from point A to point B, transport is figuring out who in point B to deliver to... which is why transport has port numbers, and network has IP addresses. amazing lol
Thank you professor:DDD
Thank you Sir , It is very useful for me.😇
Thank you for the video presentations Professor! My answer to the end-of-session question is that "complexities on the edge", it's not a necessity for all applications to provide delay/bandwidth guarantee, so we might leave these issues to the application layer to handle, as we've seen in the example of video streaming services.
I strongly agree...
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📡 *The transport layer is a crucial component of internet architecture, addressing challenges like reliable communication over potentially corrupt channels.*
01:27 🔄 *Study of transport layer involves principles such as multiplexing, demultiplexing, reliable data transfer, flow control, and congestion control.*
02:50 🏠 *Logical communication between application processes on different hosts is a key focus, despite the physical distance and potential issues in the network.*
04:55 📨 *Analogy: Internet hosts are like houses, processes are like kids, application messages are like sealed letters, and the network layer is the Postal Service.*
06:30 🚚 *Transport layer actions include creating segments, determining header fields, passing segments to the network layer, receiving segments, checking headers, extracting messages, and demultiplexing.*
06:42 🔄 *TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) provides reliable, ordered delivery with congestion and flow control, requiring connection setup at sender and receiver.*
07:23 🔄 *UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a best-effort, no-frills protocol with unreliable delivery and the absence of services like guaranteed delivery time or bandwidth.*
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Basic concepts of transport layer and it's purpose :)
which slide you use to teach us then from where we download
What is the processes here?
Professor Kurose, it was a very good discussion! How can we get access to all videos of the course?
gaia.cs.umass.edu/kurose_ross/online_lectures.htm
is a router a kiddo in the house?
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