Ns and Nam with Kurose and Ross
This web page describes how to use
ns and
nam
as tools to help with the
Kurose and Ross textbook
Computer Networking: A Top-down Approach Featuring the Internet.
Currently this page maps chapters in the book to animations
in the ns educational script repository.
Currently the terms below correspond to the names
of files on the educational web page.
[Eventually we hope to add pointers to laboratory assignments
and other utilities.]
Chapter 1: Computer Networks and the Internet
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Chapter 2: Application Layer
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Chapter 3: Transport Layer
- 3.1: Introduction and Transport-Layer Services
- 3.2: Multiplexing and Demultiplexing
- 3.3: Connectionless Transport: UDP
- 3.4: Principles of Reliable Data Transfer:
A1-stop-n-wait.tcl,
bwxd.tcl,
- 3.5: Connection-Oriented Transport: TCP
A4-slow-start.tcl,
fast-retransmit.tcl,
Fast-retransmit.tcl,
Fast-recovery.tcl,
fast-rxt-recovery.tcl,
multiple-drops.tcl,
SlowStart.tcl,
NoSlowStart.tcl,
- 3.6: Principles of Congestion Control
- 3.7: TCP Congestion Control
D1-m-descrease.tcl,
ack_clock.tcl,
delayed_acks.tcl,
- 3.8: Summary
Interview: Sally Floyd
Chapter 4: Network Layer and Routing
- 4.1: Introduction and Network Service Models
- 4.2: Routing Principles
- 4.3: Hierarchical Routing
- 4.4: The Internet Protocol (IP)
- 4.5: Routing in the Internet
- 4.6: What's Inside a Router?
- 4.7: IPv6
- 4.8: Multicast Routing
test-mcast-PimDm.tcl,
dm.tar,
st.tar,
- 4.9: Mobility and the Network Layer
- 4.10: Summary
- Other routing-related animations:
Chapter 5: Link Layer and Local Area Networks
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Chapter 6: Multimedia Networking
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Chapter 7: Security in Computer Networks
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Chapter 8: Network Management
Currently, no animations for this chapter.
Other animations
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Last modified: Wed Sep 25 14:09:06 2002