Puter Networks Mrs.J.madhuri
Puter Networks Mrs.J.madhuri
Puter Networks Mrs.J.madhuri
COMPUTER NETWORKS
By
J.Madhuri
Assistant Professor,ECE Department
Sridevi Womens Engineering College
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Introduction to Computer Networks
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
NETWORKS
Introduction to Computer Networks
COMPUTER NETWORKS
Computer network
connects two or more
autonomous computers.
APPLICATIONS OF NETWORKS
Resource Sharing
Hardware (computing resources, disks, printers)
Software (application software)
Information Sharing
Easy accessibility from anywhere (files, databases)
Search Capability (WWW)
Communication
Email
Message broadcast
Remote computing
Distributed processing (GRID Computing)
Introduction to Computer Networks
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
The network topology
defines the way in
which computers,
printers, and other
devices are connected.
A network topology
describes the layout of
the wire and devices as
well as the paths used
by data transmissions.
Introduction to Computer Networks
BUS TOPOLOGY
Commonly referred to
as a linear bus, all the
devices on a bus
topology are connected
by one single cable.
Introduction to Computer Networks
RING TOPOLOGY
A frame travels around the ring,
stopping at each node. If a node
wants to transmit data, it adds the
data as well as the destination
address to the frame.
The frame then continues around
the ring until it finds the
destination node, which takes the
data out of the frame.
Single ring – All the devices on
the network share a single cable
Dual ring – The dual ring topology
allows data to be sent in both
directions.
Introduction to Computer Networks
MESH TOPOLOGY
The mesh topology
connects all devices
(nodes) to each other
for redundancy and
fault tolerance.
It is used in WANs to
interconnect LANs and
for mission critical
networks like those
used by banks and
financial institutions.
Implementing the mesh
topology is expensive
and difficult.
Introduction to Computer Networks
NETWORK COMPONENTS
Physical Media
Interconnecting Devices
Computers
Networking Software
Applications
Introduction to Computer Networks
NETWORKING MEDIA
Networking media can
be defined simply as
the means by which
signals (data) are sent
from one computer to
another (either by cable
or wireless means).
Introduction to Computer Networks
NETWORKING DEVICES
HUB, Switches, Routers,
Wireless Access Points,
Modems etc.
Introduction to Computer Networks
NETWORKING PROTOCOL:
TCP/IP
Introduction to Computer Networks
APPLICATIONS
E-mail
Searchable Data (Web Sites)
E-Commerce
News Groups
Internet Telephony (VoIP)
Video Conferencing
Chat Groups
Instant Messengers
Internet Radio