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09/12/2018 Virtual Networks

Sunday, 09 December 2018 Virtual Networks Learning Objectives: 1. Define what a virtual network is and its key characteristics 2. Explain how virtual private networks are used within every day life Key Terms: Virtual Network, Virtual Private Network, LAN, WAN, data packets, switch, hub, server.

Standard Network Here's a reminder of a standard network set up. Typical LANs use physical hardware to connect the hub to the workstations, server and WAP. The alternative to this is a ‘virtual network’

Virtual Network Sales Finance Virtual networks make use of software to divide devices on a LAN into smaller groups. The whole LAN is still physically connected by cables, but the ‘virtual network’ of devices created through software are restricted from accessing any of the other computers on the LAN. So they appear to be a completely separate network within the larger one. Manufacturing The LAN has been subdivided into three virtual networks (VLAN)

Benefits of VLANs 5 minute challenge Identify all of the advantages you can think of, of using VLAN’s in a large organisation Teams can have their own VLANs to communicate and share information Its easier to configure software setups for individual teams. Reduced network traffic because data is only sent to member of the VLAN More secure – Information is only shared with the members of the VLAN REMEMBER: LANs are created using physical hardware (cables). Virtual networks are created using software.

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Challenge Identify examples of VPNS that you or your teacher uses Virtual private networks are similar but work on a larger scale ALL – Research what a VPN is and how it works Most – Demonstrate an understanding of how VPNS are used within the world and provide technical understanding and relevant examples. Some – Use key terminology such as protocols & tunnelling whilst explaining what a VPN is

VPN – Key Points Similar set up but using a larger WAN such as the internet Users across the world can log in, work and collaborate on their own private network. Network is created through software and uses encryption and other software to ensure that all communication is secure In a VPN, Packets that are sent are placed within an outer packet that only that particular VPN can understand using special protocols. This is the process known as tunnelling. Simple Example – A class teacher logging on to an area of the school network from home.