1 CompTIA Network+ Introduction To Networking
1 CompTIA Network+ Introduction To Networking
CompTIA Network+
About CompTIA N+
Job Role :
Junior Network Administrator Network Support Specialist
Network Field Technician System Engineer
Junior System Engineer Network Analyst
Network Field Engineer
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Examination Details
• Summary
CompTIA N+ N10-007 5
Lessons
1) What is a Networking ?
2) Benefit of a Computer Network
3) Mode of transmission.
4) Type of Network.
Network design
Network area
Network topology
Network protocols
Wired and wireless
Introduction to Networking
Networking “ Interconnection”
Interconnection of people
Technical languages :
More than one computer connected with each other via wire & wireless Medium and can
above to transfer to data to each other than its is consider as network (N/W).
Networking is the practice of associating two or more computing devices together
physically or logically for the purpose of sharing data and resources.
Introduction to Networking
Example :
o ATM
o Railway Booking
o Online Form
o Computer Communication
o ETC.
Benefit of a Computer Network
A well designed networking system not only saves time, effort but also enables the
maximum utilization of the IT resources
File Sharing : Users connected to a network can share files, data & access information
with each other; without the need to physically move from one computer to another.
Hardware sharing: Hardware devices such as printer, scanner & CD-ROM drives can be
shared by multiple users within a network. eliminating the need and extra cost of
installing separate hardware's for individual computer.
Software sharing : Users can also share software in a computer network and permission
to access the software by specific user can also be defined.
Cost reduction: Sharing the hardware and the software resources over a network
reduces the cost of operations for a business.
Efficient Systems Management : using a computer network, it is possible to efficient
manage configurations, troubleshoot and maintain the connected computer.
Enables Real-time Communication: a computer network enables real time
communication as the internet can be shared over a network and information can be
exchanged through E-mails Etc.
Mode of Transmission
Simplex
Half Duplex
Full Duplex
• Mobile phone
Mode of Transmission(Data Transfer)
1) Serial channel
2) Parallel channel
Serial Data Transfer
The binary digits are sent, one after another, in a single line.
For example:
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
The data is transferred "many" bits at a time. The number of bits depends upon the
bus (communication channel) – 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit and 64 bit buses are common.
Examples are :
found in printers,
scanners and
Network Are Built With A Mix Of Computer Hardware & Computer Software
Classification Of Network:
2) Network Area
3) Network Topology
4) Network Protocol
Type of
Network
Client /Server PAN, LAN,MAN, Bus ,Ring ,Star ,T Proprietary, LAN, Router
Peer to peer CAN,WAN,SAN ree, Mesh, Open standard
Hybrid
Network Architecture