3. Chapter 3: Networking and Internetworking
3.4. Packet Transmission
- Messages
- logical unit of transmission in computer networks
- Sequence of data items of arbitrary length
- Message is subdivided into packets.
- Packets
- Sequence of binary data (an array of bits or bytes) of restricted length.
- Contain addressing information to identify the source and destination computers.
- Packets of restricted length are used:
- Each computer in network can allocate sufficient buffer storage to hold the largest possible incoming packet.
- To avoid the undue delays that would occur in waiting for communication channels to become free if long messages were transmitted without subdivision.