Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Computer Networks
• File sharing
• Resource sharing
• Better connectivity and communications
• Internet access
• Entertainment
• Inexpensive system
• Flexible access
• Instant and multiple access
Internet
Protocol
Elements of Protocols
1. Syntax
a. Means format of date or the structure how it is presented.
2. Semantics
a. Meaning if each section of bits.
3. Timing
a. Means at what time data can be sent and how fast data can be sent.
Ethernet
• is a widely deployed LAN technology. This technology was invented by Bob Metcalfe and
D.R. Boggs in the year 1970. It was standardized in IEEE 802.3 in 1980.
• Ethernet uses 10BASE-T specifications. The number 10 depicts 10MBPS speed, BASE
stands for baseband, and T stands for Thick Ethernet. 10BASE-T Ethernet provides
transmission speed up to 10MBPS and uses coaxial cable or Cat-5 twisted pair cable with
RJ-45 connector. Ethernet follows star topology with segment length up to 100 meters.
All devices are connected to a hub/switch in a star fashion.
Computer Networks and Security Lecture 1
Fast-Ethernet
Giga-Ethernet
Virtual LAN
• Virtual LAN is a solution to divide a single broadcast domain into multiple broad
domains. Host in one VLAN cannot speak to a host in another. By default, all hosts are
placed into the same VLAN.