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"Networking 101: Basics" Jim Gogan INLS184. Introduction - Why network? l Communicate with others close by l Communicate with others far away l Gain access.

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1 "Networking 101: Basics" Jim Gogan INLS184

2 Introduction - Why network? l Communicate with others close by l Communicate with others far away l Gain access to information not on your computer l Share resources (software, peripherals)

3 *ANS? l LANs l WANs l MANs l internets l Internet l Intranet

4 Components of a LAN l Cable l Workstations/Servers l Interface cards (NICs) l Hubs/switches/etc. l Peripherals l Network protocols

5 Cable l Types of Cables –Coaxial cable –Twisted pair –Fiber optics l Wireless

6 Cabling Topologies l Daisy Chain l Bus l Ring l Star

7 Daisy Chain l Simplest to do l One device hooked to device after it l If broken, all connections are lost l Daisy Chain network example: original LocalTalk

8 Bus l Packets move along a straight line l Works like a trolley, must have bumpers at ends of lines l Devices are connected through taps on the line l As long as taps aren’t disconnected, network stays up l Bus network example: Thin-net Ethernet

9 Ring l Cable must form complete, unbroken ring l Packets with presence of token (usually) l If ring broken, all devices may go down l Ring network example: Token Ring

10 Star l Devices are connected along “arms” of the star l Arms connected to central hub l When disconnected, only that arm of the star is affected l Star network example: 10BaseT Ethernet

11 Workstations l The computer on an individual’s desk l May have its own local devices/peripherals as well as access to networked peripherals

12 Servers l Workstation (often higher end) with specific functions l Usually provides services: –File services –Web services –Email services

13 Interface cards l Connect individual devices to network l Must match type of device and type of cable

14 Hubs and Switches and Network Devices l Depends on type of network installed l More about these later …...

15 Peripherals l Accessory devices (printers, fax machines, backup devices, etc.) l Originally connected thru workstations or servers, now directly network connected l Originally dumb, now intelligent enough to do some real damage

16 Protocols l Common language among computers l Analogous to addressing envelopes l Many different protocols out there l Different “layers” use different protocols

17 Network Addressing l Must be unique to each device l A single physical device can have several network addresses l Usually divided into two parts: network and node (both parts can be combined into one address) l May be permanent (static) or temporary (dynamic)

18 Packets l Way information moves across the wire l Packets can carry data or protocol/control information only l Difference between “packet” and “cell”

19 How Networks Grow l File sharing l Application sharing l Peripheral sharing l Client/server applications –Email –WWW l Multimedia applications

20 Dividing/Expanding Networks l Why: –Too much traffic –Too many nodes –Distance limitations l How: –Repeaters –Bridges –Routers

21 Performance Terms l Bandwidth l Throughput l Latency (delay) l Jitter l Loss

22 Other Aspects/Considerations l Security l Management

23 Key Points l Standards= Good! l Simplicity= Good! (easy to develop) l Ethernet= Good! (it’s simple) l TCP/IP= Good! (it’s simple)


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