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Lectures
Capacity, bandwidth, sinc pulses: 3.2.2, 3.4.1, 3.5.1
Queues: A.3.1 (although we used a much much shorter derivation of the M/M/1 queue - which we didn’t even refer to as an M/M/1 when discussing queue delay estimation in class)
Little’s Formula: A.1.2 (although we just stated Little’s formula and did not derive it, nor will we)
L3 Internet Structure & Addressing
IP Addressing: 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.2.5
DNS: 2.1.1
L4 Internet Routing and Control
General routing: 7.4
Bellman-Ford (Distance-Vector Routing): 7.5.1
Dijkstra’s (Link-State Routing): 7.5.2
Distance vs. Link: 7.5.4
L5 Internet Application Topology
More applied stuff not directly in textbook.
Basically discussed how queries can be distributed in server farms, the idea of the cache, leveraging DNS to efficiently deliver content, high-level mechanics of peer-to-peer networks
L6 Protocols, Services, Layers
2.1.1, 2.1.2
2.2
2.3, 2.5.3