[ih] principles of the internet
Craig Partridge
craig at aland.bbn.com
Wed Jun 2 11:17:10 PDT 2010
> This model of retaining interface behaviors while replacing the internals is
> remarkably well-established.
>
> Netbios and Ethernet are salient examples for this grup.
>
> d/
Agreed, and yet it took the technical community a long time to grasp the
concept.
Consider that the whole ATM debate in the 1990s, in retrospect was a question
of whether to force end systems to use an API designed to make it easy to
switch data -- after some fussing, we put the switches inside routers and
convert to-and-from IP packet formats inside the router at the edges of
the switch.
SONET, at its core, is a specification for moving groups of voice samples
at 125ms intervals.
Enjoy!
Craig
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