Amity Institute of Telecom Engineering & Management
Amity Institute of Telecom Engineering & Management
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Networked Enterprise
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Network Definition AITEM
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The Uses of a Network AITEM
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The Uses of a Network AITEM
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Sharing Data AITEM
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The Uses of a Network AITEM
Personal communication
Email
Instantaneous communication
Conferencing
Tele conferencing
Videoconferencing
Audio-conferencing
Data-conferencing
Voice over IP
Phone communication over network wires
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Voice Over IP AITEM
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The Uses of a Network AITEM
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Common Network Types AITEM
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Common Network Types AITEM
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Hybrid Network Types AITEM
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Hybrid Network Types AITEM
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Hybrid Network Types AITEM
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Hybrid Network Types AITEM
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How Networks Are Structured
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How Networks Are Structured AITEM
Client/Server network
Nodes and servers share data roles
Nodes are called clients
Servers are used to control access
Database software
Access to data controlled by server
Server is the most important computer
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How Networks Are Structured AITEM
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Network Topologies AITEM
Topology
Logical layout of wires and equipment
Choice affects
Network performance
Network size
Network collision detection
Several different types
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Network Topologies AITEM
Packets
Pieces of data transmitted over a network
Packets are created by sending node
Data is reassembled by receiving node
Packet header
Sending and receiving address
Packet payload
Number and size of data
Actual data
Packet error control
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Network Topologies AITEM
Bus topology
Also called linear bus
One wire connects all nodes
Terminator ends the wires
Advantages
Easy to setup
Small amount of wire
Disadvantages
Slow
Easy to crash
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Network Topologies AITEM
Star topology
All nodes connect to a hub
Packets sent to hub
Hub sends packet to destination
Advantages
Easy to setup
One cable can not crash network
Disadvantages
One hub crashing downs entire network
Uses lots of cable
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Star Topology AITEM
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Network Topologies AITEM
Ring topology
Nodes connected in a circle
Tokens used to transmit data
Nodes must wait for token to send
Advantages
Time to send data is known
No data collisions
Disadvantages
Slow
Lots of cable
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Network Topologies AITEM
Mesh topology
All computers connected together
Internet is a mesh network
Advantage
Data will always be delivered
Disadvantages
Lots of cable
Hard to setup
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Mesh Topology AITEM
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Network Media AITEM
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Wire Based Media AITEM
Twisted-pair cabling
Most common LAN
cable
Called Cat5 or
100BaseT
Four pairs of copper
cable twisted
May be shielded from
interference
Speeds range from
1 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps
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Wire Based Media AITEM
Coaxial cable
Similar to cable TV wire
One wire runs through cable
Shielded from interference
Speeds up to 10 Mbps
Nearly obsolete
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Wire Based Media AITEM
Fiber-optic cable
Data is transmitted
with light pulses
Glass strand instead
of cable
Immune to
interference
Very secure
Hard to work with
Speeds up to
100 Gbps
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Wireless Media AITEM
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Network Hardware AITEM
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Network Hardware AITEM
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Network Hardware AITEM
Hubs
Center of a star network
All nodes receive transmitted packets
Slow and insecure
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Network Hardware AITEM
Switches
Replacement for hubs
Only intended node receives transmission
Fast and secure
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Network Hardware AITEM
Bridge
Connects two or more LANs together
Packets sent to remote LAN cross
Other packets do not cross
Segments the network on MAC addresses
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Network Hardware AITEM
Router
Connects two or more LANs together
Packets sent to remote LAN cross
Network is segmented by IP address
Connect internal networks to the Internet
Need configured before installation
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Network Hardware AITEM
Gateway
Connects two dissimilar networks
Connects coax to twisted pair
Most gateways contained in other devices
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Network Cabling AITEM
Cabling specifications
Bandwidth measures cable speed
Typically measured in Mbps
Maximum cable length
Connector describes the type of plug
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Network Cabling AITEM
Ethernet
Very popular cabling technology
10 Base T, 10Base2, 10Base5
Maximum bandwidth 10 Mbps
Maximum distances100 to 500 meters
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Network Cabling AITEM
Fast Ethernet
Newer version of Ethernet
Bandwidth is 100 Mbps
Uses Cat5 or greater cable
Sometimes called 100Base T
Requires a switch
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Network Cabling AITEM
Gigabit Ethernet
High bandwidth version of Ethernet
1 to 10 Gbps
Cat 5 or fiber optic cable
Video applications
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Network Cabling AITEM
Token ring
Uses shielded twisted pair cabling
Bandwidth between 10 and 25 Mbps
Uses a multiple access unit (MAU)
Popular in manufacturing and finance
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Network Protocols AITEM
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Network Protocols AITEM
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol
Most popular protocol
Machines assigned a name of 4 numbers
IP address
209.8.166.179 is the White Houses web site
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Simplifies assignment of IP addresses
Required for Internet access
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Network Protocols AITEM
IPX/SPX
Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet
Exchange
Older protocol
Associated with Novell Netware
Replaced by TCP/IP
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Network Protocols AITEM
NetBEUI
Network BIOS Extended User Interface
Used by Windows to name computers
Transmission details handled by TCP/IP
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Network Protocols AITEM
Token ring
Popular in manufacturing and finance
Nodes communicate when they have the
token
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