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Introduction to Networking Fundamental Network Characteristics Type and Sizes of Networks Network Performance issues and Concepts Network Standard and Standard Organizations 2
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A network is a set of hardware devices connected together, either physically or logically to allow them to exchange information. 3
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Connectivity and Communication Data, Hardware Sharing Internet Access Data Security and Management Performance Enhancement and Balancing Entertainment 4
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Network Hardware, Software and Setup Costs Hardware and Software Management and Administration Costs Undesirable Sharing Illegal or Undesirable Behavior Data Security Concerns 5
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Networking Layers ◦ Networking technologies are most often compartmentalized in this manner by dividing their functions into layers, each of which contains hardware and/or software elements. Networking Models ◦ Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Networking Architectures ◦ An architecture is essentially a set of rules that describes the function of some portion of the hardware and software that constitute a stack of layers. 6
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A networking protocol defines a set of rules, algorithms, messages and other mechanisms that enable software and hardware in networked devices to communicate effectively. A protocol usually describes a means for communication between corresponding entities at the same OSI Reference Model layer in two or more devices. 7
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A connection-oriented protocol is one where a logical connection is first established between devices prior to data being sent. 10
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In a connectionless protocol, data is just sent without a connection being created. 11
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TCP/IP, it has two main protocols that operate at the transport layer of the OSI Reference Model. One is the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), which is connection- oriented; the other, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), is connectionless. 12
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Common Names For Messages ◦ Packet/Datagram ◦ Frame/Cell ◦ Protocol Data Unit (PDU) and Service Data Unit (SDU) 13
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Fundamental Message Elements ◦ Header ◦ Data ◦ Footer 14
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Message Transmission Methods ◦ Unicast Messages ◦ Broadcast Messages ◦ Multicast Messages 15
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Unicast Addressing Broadcast Addressing Multicast Addressing 17
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Local Area Networks (LANs) Wireless Local Area Networks (Wireless LANs or WLANs): Wide Area Networks (WANs) Campus Area Networks (CANs): Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs): ◦ WMANs; IEEE 802.16 is an example of a WMAN standard Personal Area Networks (PANs) 18
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Network Sub-network (Subnet) Segment (Network Segment) ◦ Collision Domain ◦ Broadcast Domain Internetwork (or Internet) 19
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Balancing Network Performance with Key Non-Performance Characteristics ◦ Design and Implementation Cost: ◦ Quality ◦ Standardization ◦ Reliability ◦ Expandability and Upgradability ◦ Ease of Administration and Maintenance ◦ Premises and Utility issues 20
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Speed Bandwidth Throughput Latency 21
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Normal Network Overhead External Performance Limiters Network Configuration Problems The Effect of Asymmetry 22
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Simplex Operation Half-Duplex Operation Full-Duplex Operation 23
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Bandwidth Reservation Latency Management: Traffic Prioritization Traffic Shaping Network Congestion Avoidance 24
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Proprietary Standards Open Standards De Facto Standards 25
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO): American National Standards Institute (ANSI): Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC): National Committee for Information Technology (NCITS): Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA): Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA): International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T): European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI): 26
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Internet Society (ISOC): ◦ Internet Architecture Board (IAB): Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF): Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG): Internet Research Task Force (IRTF): Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG): 27
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Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) ◦ Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC): ◦ American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN): ◦ Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC): ◦ Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Center (RIPE NCC): Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 28
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RFC Categories ◦ Proposed Standard / Draft Standard / Standard: ◦ Best Current Practice ◦ Informational ◦ Experimental http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index.html 29
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