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Lesson 3: Introduction to Internet Technology

Lesson 3 Objectives Define networks Define the Internet Identify Internet connection methods Define Internet protocols Define the Domain Name System (DNS) Define cloud computing CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Overview of Networks Network – two or more computers linked together so they can communicate, share resources and exchange information Networks allow users to: Access shared programs and data Transfer data from one computer to another Share peripheral devices such as printers Share storage devices to store data for backup Use programs to communicate with other users Access the Internet CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

The Client/Server Model Client/server model – a network structure in which individual computers and devices interact with one another through a central server, to which they are all connected Client – an individual computer connected to a network Server – a computer that manages network resources Node – an individual computer or other device connected to a network CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

LANs and WANs Local area network (LAN) – a group of computers connected within a confined geographic area The organization owns all network components Wide area network (WAN) – two or more connected LANs that span a wide geographic area The organization typically leases some of the components needed to transmit data, such as high-speed telephone lines or wireless transmission equipment CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Overview of the Internet Internet – a vast network of LANs and WANs that electronically connects millions of people worldwide The Internet was formed in 1969 by ARPA, whose network, ARPANET, featured multiple servers and connections CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

The World Wide Web World Wide Web – a set of software programs that enables users to access resources on the Internet via hypertext documents, or Web pages Web page – a document created in HTML containing hypertext links that, when clicked, enable users to access a different location or document Web site – a collection of related Web pages Web browser – a software application that enables users to easily access, view and navigate Web pages on the Internet CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

How the Internet Works Network protocols and packets: Protocol – an agreed-upon format for transmitting data between two devices Packet – a fixed piece of information sent across a network Every computer connected to the Internet uses Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) TCP/IP – software that makes Internet communication possible CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

How the Internet Works (cont’d) Computers access information from the Internet as follows: You request data from an Internet server The request is divided into packets The packets are routed from your LAN to the Internet backbone The packets are routed from the Internet backbone to the destination server The destination server sends the requested information using the same process CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Connecting to the Internet Six elements are required to connect to the Internet: Computer Operating system TCP/IP Client software Internet connection (direct through an ISP) Internet address CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Service Providers (ISPs) Internet Service Provider (ISP) – an organization that provides access to the Internet Most ISPs charge a flat monthly rate Some basic-service ISPs offer Internet connectivity for free ISPs offer dial-up or direct Internet connections CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Dial-up and Direct Internet Connections Dial-up Internet connections: Standard telephone lines and analog modem Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line and an ISDN modem Direct Internet connections: High-speed data links, including fiber-optic Wireless connections, including 802.11 standards and satellite T and E carriers, including fractional T and E lines LAN connections Cable modems Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 4G mobile hotspot CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Protocols Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) – supports 32-bit dotted quad IP address format Most widely used version of IP Approximately 4 billion possible IP addresses Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) – supports 128-bit hexadecimal address format Also known as Internet Protocol Next Generation (IPng) Included as part of IP support in many products Approximately 340 undecillion (340 times 1036) possible IP addresses CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Protocols (cont’d) Remote access protocols: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) – allows a computer to connect to the Internet over a phone line Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) – implements PPP over Ethernet (Ethernet is a LAN network standard that allows computers in a network to communicate) PPPoE connects an entire network to the Internet CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Protocols (cont’d) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) – used to transfer Web pages from a Web server to a Web client (Web browser) Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) – used to access a secure Web server File Transfer Protocol (FTP) – used to transfer files between computers on the Internet CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Protocols (cont’d) Electronic mail (e-mail) protocols: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) – used to transfer e-mail messages to others with an outgoing mail server Post Office Protocol (POP) – used to receive e-mail from an incoming mail server Forces you to download e-mail messages before reading and managing them Current version is POP3 Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) – used to receive e-mail from an incoming mail server Allows you to manage e-mail messages while they reside on the server Current version is IMAP4 CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Internet Protocols (cont’d) Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) – used by news servers to exchange newsgroup articles Newsgroup – a group of messages about a particular subject that is posted to a central Internet site (news server) and redistributed through Usenet Usenet – a public-access worldwide network CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Domain Name System (DNS) Domain Name System (DNS) – resolves IP addresses into easily recognizable names For example: 72.44.192.233 = www.CIWcertified.com Domain name and IP address refer to the same Web server CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Typical Domain Name www.CIWcertified.com Server (host) name Registered company domain name Domain category (top-level domain) CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Domain Name Syntax Domain names are read right to left, signifying general, then specific locations For example, www.CIWcertified.com can be interpreted as follows: com – commercial site CIWcertified – registered company domain name www – Web server name at company CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Top-Level Domains com – commercial or company sites edu – educational institutions, typically universities org – organizations; originally clubs, associations and non-profit groups; currently, various types of organizations mil – U.S. military gov – U.S. civilian government net – network sites, including ISPs int – international organizations (rarely used) CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Domain Name Servers and Virtual and Shared Domains Domain name server – a server on the Internet that resolves domain names into IP addresses Reverse DNS – the process of resolving IP addresses into domain names Virtual domain – a hosting service that allows a company to host its domain name on a third-party ISP server Shared domain – a hosting service that allows multiple entities to share portions of the same domain name CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Cloud Computing Cloud computing – a paradigm in which users access software and services remotely over the Internet Crowdsourcing – outsourcing a task to an undefined group of people or community to obtain and analyze large amounts of data Cloud computing characteristics: Reliance on only a Web browser to access services No browser preference No operating system preference CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Cloud Computing (cont'd) Software as a Service (SaaS) – another name for cloud computing Grid computing – a cluster of multiple, remote systems that are used to create a single solution Advantages to cloud computing: Flexibility Scalability Cost reduction Problems with cloud computing: Connectivity Speed Lockout CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Lesson 3 Summary Define networks Define the Internet Identify Internet connection methods Define Internet protocols Define the Domain Name System (DNS) Define cloud computing CIW Lesson 3 MBSH Mr. Schmidt