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Today’s Topics Chapter 8: Networks Chapter 8: Networks HTML Introduction HTML Introduction
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Chapter 8: Networks
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Network Fundamentals Network: group of two or more computer systems linked together to exchange data and share resources Network: group of two or more computer systems linked together to exchange data and share resources Local Area Network (LAN): links computers or peripherals within a small geographic area Local Area Network (LAN): links computers or peripherals within a small geographic area Wide Area Network (WAN): links computers within a large area Wide Area Network (WAN): links computers within a large area Workstation or Client: computer that is connected to a network Workstation or Client: computer that is connected to a network Node: workstation or peripheral that is connected to the network Node: workstation or peripheral that is connected to the network Network Interface Card (NIC): expansion board to connect to a network Network Interface Card (NIC): expansion board to connect to a network
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Network Fundamentals Router: complex device used to connect two or more LANs or WANs Router: complex device used to connect two or more LANs or WANs File Server: high-capacity, high-speed computer with a large hard disk File Server: high-capacity, high-speed computer with a large hard disk Network Operating System (NOS): software required to run the network Network Operating System (NOS): software required to run the network Network Administrator or Network Engineer: person who installs, maintains, and supports computer networks Network Administrator or Network Engineer: person who installs, maintains, and supports computer networks
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Advantages of Networking Reduced Hardware Costs Reduced Hardware Costs Application Sharing Application Sharing Sharing Information Resources Sharing Information Resources Centralized Data Management Centralized Data Management Connecting People Connecting People
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Disadvantages of Networking Loss of Autonomy Loss of Autonomy Lack of Privacy Lack of Privacy Security Threats Security Threats Loss of Productivity Loss of Productivity
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LANs Peer-To-Peer Network (P2PN): all computers on the network are equal Peer-To-Peer Network (P2PN): all computers on the network are equal Client/Server Network: includes file servers as well as clients Client/Server Network: includes file servers as well as clients LAN Topologies LAN Topologies Bus Topology (Daisy Chain): every workstation is attached to a single bus Bus Topology (Daisy Chain): every workstation is attached to a single bus Contention Management: a technique that specifies what happens when a collision happens Contention Management: a technique that specifies what happens when a collision happens Star Topology: uses a central wiring device (hub) Star Topology: uses a central wiring device (hub) Ring Topology: all nodes are attached in a circular wiring arrangement Ring Topology: all nodes are attached in a circular wiring arrangement
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LANs LAN Protocol: Standard that Enable Network- Connected Devices to Communicate with Each Other LAN Protocol: Standard that Enable Network- Connected Devices to Communicate with Each Other Ethernet: most popular networking system for large and small businesses Ethernet: most popular networking system for large and small businesses LocalTalk: Mc computer networking system LocalTalk: Mc computer networking system Wi-Fi: wireless networking system (https://wifi.umsl.edu) Wi-Fi: wireless networking system (https://wifi.umsl.edu)https://wifi.umsl.edu Network Layers: Divided Network Architecture Network Layers: Divided Network Architecture
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WANs Point of Presence (POP): WAN network connection point Point of Presence (POP): WAN network connection point Backbone: high-capacity transmission lines that carry WAN traffic Backbone: high-capacity transmission lines that carry WAN traffic Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP): Internet protocol Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP): Internet protocol IP Address: Internet address, divided into four parts which are separated by periods IP Address: Internet address, divided into four parts which are separated by periods Circuit Switching: sending data over physical end-To-end circuit Circuit Switching: sending data over physical end-To-end circuit Packet Switching: sending data into divided packet Packet Switching: sending data into divided packet
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