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8.1
Chapter 8
Switching
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8.2
Figure 8.1 Switched network
8.3
Figure 8.2 Taxonomy of switched networks
8.4
8-1 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED NETWORKS8-1 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED NETWORKS
A circuit-switched network consists of a set of switchesA circuit-switched network consists of a set of switches
connected by physical links. A connection between twoconnected by physical links. A connection between two
stations is a dedicated path made of one or more links.stations is a dedicated path made of one or more links.
However, each connection uses only one dedicatedHowever, each connection uses only one dedicated
channel on each link. Each link is normally dividedchannel on each link. Each link is normally divided
into n channels by using FDM or TDM.into n channels by using FDM or TDM.
Three Phases
Efficiency
Delay
Circuit-Switched Technology in Telephone Networks
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
8.5
A circuit-switched network is made of a
set of switches connected by physical
links, in which each link is
divided into n channels.
Note
8.6
Figure 8.3 A trivial circuit-switched network
8.7
In circuit switching, the resources need
to be reserved during the setup phase;
the resources remain dedicated for the
entire duration of data transfer until the
teardown phase.
Note
8.8
As a trivial example, let us use a circuit-switched network
to connect eight telephones in a small area.
Communication is through 4-kHz voice channels. We
assume that each link uses FDM to connect a maximum
of two voice channels. The bandwidth of each link is then
8 kHz. Figure 8.4 shows the situation. Telephone 1 is
connected to telephone 7; 2 to 5; 3 to 8; and 4 to 6. Of
course the situation may change when new connections
are made. The switch controls the connections.
Example 8.1
8.9
Figure 8.4 Circuit-switched network used in Example 8.1
8.10
As another example, consider a circuit-switched network
that connects computers in two remote offices of a private
company. The offices are connected using a T-1 line
leased from a communication service provider. There are
two 4 × 8 (4 inputs and 8 outputs) switches in this
network. For each switch, four output ports are folded
into the input ports to allow communication between
computers in the same office. Four other output ports
allow communication between the two offices. Figure 8.5
shows the situation.
Example 8.2
8.11
Figure 8.5 Circuit-switched network used in Example 8.2
8.12
Figure 8.6 Delay in a circuit-switched network
8.13
Switching at the physical layer in the
traditional telephone network uses
the circuit-switching approach.
Note
8.14
8-2 DATAGRAM NETWORKS8-2 DATAGRAM NETWORKS
In data communications, we need to send messagesIn data communications, we need to send messages
from one end system to another. If the message isfrom one end system to another. If the message is
going to pass through a packet-switched network, itgoing to pass through a packet-switched network, it
needs to be divided into packets of fixed or variableneeds to be divided into packets of fixed or variable
size. The size of the packet is determined by thesize. The size of the packet is determined by the
network and the governing protocol.network and the governing protocol.
Routing Table
Efficiency
Delay
Datagram Networks in the Internet
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
8.15
In a packet-switched network, there
is no resource reservation;
resources are allocated on demand.
Note
8.16
Figure 8.7 A datagram network with four switches (routers)
8.17
Figure 8.8 Routing table in a datagram network
8.18
A switch in a datagram network uses a
routing table that is based on the
destination address.
Note
8.19
The destination address in the header of
a packet in a datagram network
remains the same during the entire
journey of the packet.
Note
8.20
Figure 8.9 Delay in a datagram network
8.21
Switching in the Internet is done by
using the datagram approach
to packet switching at
the network layer.
Note
8.22
8-3 VIRTUAL-CIRCUIT NETWORKS8-3 VIRTUAL-CIRCUIT NETWORKS
A virtual-circuit network is a cross between a circuit-A virtual-circuit network is a cross between a circuit-
switched network and a datagram network. It hasswitched network and a datagram network. It has
some characteristics of both.some characteristics of both.
Addressing
Three Phases
Efficiency
Delay
Circuit-Switched Technology in WANs
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
8.23
Figure 8.10 Virtual-circuit network
8.24
Figure 8.11 Virtual-circuit identifier
8.25
Figure 8.12 Switch and tables in a virtual-circuit network
8.26
Figure 8.13 Source-to-destination data transfer in a virtual-circuit network
8.27
Figure 8.14 Setup request in a virtual-circuit network
8.28
Figure 8.15 Setup acknowledgment in a virtual-circuit network
8.29
In virtual-circuit switching, all packets
belonging to the same source and
destination travel the same path;
but the packets may arrive at the
destination with different delays
if resource allocation is on demand.
Note
8.30
Figure 8.16 Delay in a virtual-circuit network
8.31
Switching at the data link layer in a
switched WAN is normally
implemented by using
virtual-circuit techniques.
Note
8.32
8-4 STRUCTURE OF A SWITCH8-4 STRUCTURE OF A SWITCH
We use switches in circuit-switched and packet-We use switches in circuit-switched and packet-
switched networks. In this section, we discuss theswitched networks. In this section, we discuss the
structures of the switches used in each type ofstructures of the switches used in each type of
network.network.
Structure of Circuit Switches
Structure of Packet Switches
Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
8.33
Figure 8.17 Crossbar switch with three inputs and four outputs
8.34
Figure 8.18 Multistage switch
8.35
In a three-stage switch, the total
number of crosspoints is
2kN + k(N/n)2
which is much smaller than the number of
crosspoints in a single-stage switch (N2
).
Note
8.36
Design a three-stage, 200 × 200 switch (N = 200) with
k = 4 and n = 20.
Solution
In the first stage we have N/n or 10 crossbars, each of size
20 × 4. In the second stage, we have 4 crossbars, each of
size 10 × 10. In the third stage, we have 10 crossbars,
each of size 4 × 20. The total number of crosspoints is
2kN + k(N/n)2
, or 2000 crosspoints. This is 5 percent of
the number of crosspoints in a single-stage switch (200 ×
200 = 40,000).
Example 8.3
8.37
According to the Clos criterion:
n = (N/2)1/2
k > 2n – 1
Crosspoints ≥ 4N [(2N)1/2
– 1]
Note
8.38
Redesign the previous three-stage, 200 × 200 switch,
using the Clos criteria with a minimum number of
crosspoints.
Solution
We let n = (200/2)1/2
, or n = 10. We calculate k = 2n 1 =−
19. In the first stage, we have 200/10, or 20, crossbars,
each with 10 × 19 crosspoints. In the second stage, we
have 19 crossbars, each with 10 × 10 crosspoints. In the
third stage, we have 20 crossbars each with 19 × 10
crosspoints. The total number of crosspoints is 20(10 ×
19) + 19(10 × 10) + 20(19 ×10) = 9500.
Example 8.4
8.39
Figure 8.19 Time-slot interchange
8.40
Figure 8.20 Time-space-time switch
8.41
Figure 8.21 Packet switch components
8.42
Figure 8.22 Input port
8.43
Figure 8.23 Output port
8.44
Figure 8.24 A banyan switch
8.45
Figure 8.25 Examples of routing in a banyan switch
8.46
Figure 8.26 Batcher-banyan switch

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Chapter 8 switching -computer_network

  • 1. 8.1 Chapter 8 Switching Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
  • 3. 8.3 Figure 8.2 Taxonomy of switched networks
  • 4. 8.4 8-1 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED NETWORKS8-1 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED NETWORKS A circuit-switched network consists of a set of switchesA circuit-switched network consists of a set of switches connected by physical links. A connection between twoconnected by physical links. A connection between two stations is a dedicated path made of one or more links.stations is a dedicated path made of one or more links. However, each connection uses only one dedicatedHowever, each connection uses only one dedicated channel on each link. Each link is normally dividedchannel on each link. Each link is normally divided into n channels by using FDM or TDM.into n channels by using FDM or TDM. Three Phases Efficiency Delay Circuit-Switched Technology in Telephone Networks Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 5. 8.5 A circuit-switched network is made of a set of switches connected by physical links, in which each link is divided into n channels. Note
  • 6. 8.6 Figure 8.3 A trivial circuit-switched network
  • 7. 8.7 In circuit switching, the resources need to be reserved during the setup phase; the resources remain dedicated for the entire duration of data transfer until the teardown phase. Note
  • 8. 8.8 As a trivial example, let us use a circuit-switched network to connect eight telephones in a small area. Communication is through 4-kHz voice channels. We assume that each link uses FDM to connect a maximum of two voice channels. The bandwidth of each link is then 8 kHz. Figure 8.4 shows the situation. Telephone 1 is connected to telephone 7; 2 to 5; 3 to 8; and 4 to 6. Of course the situation may change when new connections are made. The switch controls the connections. Example 8.1
  • 9. 8.9 Figure 8.4 Circuit-switched network used in Example 8.1
  • 10. 8.10 As another example, consider a circuit-switched network that connects computers in two remote offices of a private company. The offices are connected using a T-1 line leased from a communication service provider. There are two 4 × 8 (4 inputs and 8 outputs) switches in this network. For each switch, four output ports are folded into the input ports to allow communication between computers in the same office. Four other output ports allow communication between the two offices. Figure 8.5 shows the situation. Example 8.2
  • 11. 8.11 Figure 8.5 Circuit-switched network used in Example 8.2
  • 12. 8.12 Figure 8.6 Delay in a circuit-switched network
  • 13. 8.13 Switching at the physical layer in the traditional telephone network uses the circuit-switching approach. Note
  • 14. 8.14 8-2 DATAGRAM NETWORKS8-2 DATAGRAM NETWORKS In data communications, we need to send messagesIn data communications, we need to send messages from one end system to another. If the message isfrom one end system to another. If the message is going to pass through a packet-switched network, itgoing to pass through a packet-switched network, it needs to be divided into packets of fixed or variableneeds to be divided into packets of fixed or variable size. The size of the packet is determined by thesize. The size of the packet is determined by the network and the governing protocol.network and the governing protocol. Routing Table Efficiency Delay Datagram Networks in the Internet Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 15. 8.15 In a packet-switched network, there is no resource reservation; resources are allocated on demand. Note
  • 16. 8.16 Figure 8.7 A datagram network with four switches (routers)
  • 17. 8.17 Figure 8.8 Routing table in a datagram network
  • 18. 8.18 A switch in a datagram network uses a routing table that is based on the destination address. Note
  • 19. 8.19 The destination address in the header of a packet in a datagram network remains the same during the entire journey of the packet. Note
  • 20. 8.20 Figure 8.9 Delay in a datagram network
  • 21. 8.21 Switching in the Internet is done by using the datagram approach to packet switching at the network layer. Note
  • 22. 8.22 8-3 VIRTUAL-CIRCUIT NETWORKS8-3 VIRTUAL-CIRCUIT NETWORKS A virtual-circuit network is a cross between a circuit-A virtual-circuit network is a cross between a circuit- switched network and a datagram network. It hasswitched network and a datagram network. It has some characteristics of both.some characteristics of both. Addressing Three Phases Efficiency Delay Circuit-Switched Technology in WANs Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 25. 8.25 Figure 8.12 Switch and tables in a virtual-circuit network
  • 26. 8.26 Figure 8.13 Source-to-destination data transfer in a virtual-circuit network
  • 27. 8.27 Figure 8.14 Setup request in a virtual-circuit network
  • 28. 8.28 Figure 8.15 Setup acknowledgment in a virtual-circuit network
  • 29. 8.29 In virtual-circuit switching, all packets belonging to the same source and destination travel the same path; but the packets may arrive at the destination with different delays if resource allocation is on demand. Note
  • 30. 8.30 Figure 8.16 Delay in a virtual-circuit network
  • 31. 8.31 Switching at the data link layer in a switched WAN is normally implemented by using virtual-circuit techniques. Note
  • 32. 8.32 8-4 STRUCTURE OF A SWITCH8-4 STRUCTURE OF A SWITCH We use switches in circuit-switched and packet-We use switches in circuit-switched and packet- switched networks. In this section, we discuss theswitched networks. In this section, we discuss the structures of the switches used in each type ofstructures of the switches used in each type of network.network. Structure of Circuit Switches Structure of Packet Switches Topics discussed in this section:Topics discussed in this section:
  • 33. 8.33 Figure 8.17 Crossbar switch with three inputs and four outputs
  • 35. 8.35 In a three-stage switch, the total number of crosspoints is 2kN + k(N/n)2 which is much smaller than the number of crosspoints in a single-stage switch (N2 ). Note
  • 36. 8.36 Design a three-stage, 200 × 200 switch (N = 200) with k = 4 and n = 20. Solution In the first stage we have N/n or 10 crossbars, each of size 20 × 4. In the second stage, we have 4 crossbars, each of size 10 × 10. In the third stage, we have 10 crossbars, each of size 4 × 20. The total number of crosspoints is 2kN + k(N/n)2 , or 2000 crosspoints. This is 5 percent of the number of crosspoints in a single-stage switch (200 × 200 = 40,000). Example 8.3
  • 37. 8.37 According to the Clos criterion: n = (N/2)1/2 k > 2n – 1 Crosspoints ≥ 4N [(2N)1/2 – 1] Note
  • 38. 8.38 Redesign the previous three-stage, 200 × 200 switch, using the Clos criteria with a minimum number of crosspoints. Solution We let n = (200/2)1/2 , or n = 10. We calculate k = 2n 1 =− 19. In the first stage, we have 200/10, or 20, crossbars, each with 10 × 19 crosspoints. In the second stage, we have 19 crossbars, each with 10 × 10 crosspoints. In the third stage, we have 20 crossbars each with 19 × 10 crosspoints. The total number of crosspoints is 20(10 × 19) + 19(10 × 10) + 20(19 ×10) = 9500. Example 8.4
  • 41. 8.41 Figure 8.21 Packet switch components
  • 44. 8.44 Figure 8.24 A banyan switch
  • 45. 8.45 Figure 8.25 Examples of routing in a banyan switch