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Chapter 10 LAN Wiring, Physical Topology, and Interface Hardware Network Interface Card (fig 10.2)(fig 10.2) Ethernet wiring schemes – Thicknet – Thinnet.

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1 Chapter 10 LAN Wiring, Physical Topology, and Interface Hardware Network Interface Card (fig 10.2)(fig 10.2) Ethernet wiring schemes – Thicknet – Thinnet – Twisted-pair

2 Thick Ethernet Thicknet or 10Base5 bus topology using a large coax cable. External transceiver needed for digital to analog signal conversion and carrier signal detection AUI (attachment unit interface) cable is used to connect a NIC to a transceiver (fig 10.3)(fig 10.3) Pinout of AUI interface: 1 logic ref.9 Collision – 2Collision +10Tx – 3Tx +11Logic ref 4logic ref12 Rx – 5Rx +13+ 12Vdc 6Gnd14logic ref 7N/C15N/C

3 Thin wire Ethernet Thinnet or 10Base2 (fig 10.5)(fig 10.5) consists of a smaller coax cable bus topology Transceiver function built into BNC NIC. AUI cable not needed BNC T-connector used to connect cable directly to back of computer Cheaper than thicknet terminator – 50 ohm resistor connects center wire in the cable to the outer shield – needed to avoid reflection of signal – Absence causes interference and collision

4 Twisted-pair Ethernet 10BaseT or 100BaseT (fig 10.6)(fig 10.6) uses an electronic device (hub) that simulates a shared physical cable to connect to each computer via twisted-pair copper wiring Failure in wiring to one computer will not affect the other computers RJ-45 One pair used for Rx; other pair for Tx

5 Ethernet Standards standardCable typeSpeedMaximum Distance 10 Base5Thick coax10 Mbps500 m 10 Base2Thin coax10 Mbps200 m 10 BaseTTwisted-pair copper 10 Mbps100 m 100 BaseTTwisted-pair copper 100 Mbps100 m 100 BaseFOptical fiber100 Mbps2 km 1000BaseFOptical fiber1000 Mbps

6 Interoperability Thicknet, Thinnet, and 10BaseT wiring (fig 10.7)schemes use the same standard for frame formats and network access(fig 10.7) possible to mix wiring technologies on a single network (fig 10.8)(fig 10.8)

7 Topology Paradox Physically, twisted-pair Ethernet uses a star topology. Logically, twisted pair Ethernet functions like a bus. Thus 10BaseT is often called star-shaped bus. Token-ring is sometimes known as a star-shaped ring. A given network technology(eg. Ethernet) determines the logical topology. The wiring scheme determines the physical topology(eg. Physical star, logical ring or bus).


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