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THE PHONE COMPANY SOLVED THIS PROBLEM OVER 100 YEARS AGO.

    RATHER THAN CONNECTING WIRES BETWEEN ALL PAIRS OF PHONES, PHONES WERE CONNECTED TO CENTRAL SWITCHBOARDS.



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  • Too Many Wires
  • DIRECT CONNECTIONS
  • Switching Techniques
  • The Telephone Network
  • The Telephone Network (cont.)
  • Circuit Switching
  • A Path through the Phone System
  • Phone System Data Services
  • Message Switching
  • Message Switching (cont.)
  • PACKET SWITCHING
  • Comparing Switching Techniques
  • Comparing Switching Techniques (cont.)
  • THE NEED FOR "PROTOCOLS"
  • Broadcast Networks
  • Broadcast Networks
  • "Bus" Networks
  • "Bus" Networks (cont.)
  • A More Familiar "Bus" Network
  • CSMA/CD = Ethernet + Appletalk
  • Collision Detection
  • Backoff Protocols
  • Ethernet Advantages
  • Ring Networks
  • Ring Networks = Simplified Switching
  • Token Rings
  • Token Passing
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Rings