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Basic Networking Concepts
-A network can be defined as a group of computers and other devices There are two principle kinds of networks: Wide Area Networks.
COMPUTER NETWORKS [R15A0513] LECTURE NOTES MALLA
Best example is the internet. Other types. WLAN (Wireless LAN). A LAN that uses high frequency radio waves for communication. Provides short range connectivity
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Unit 1. Introduction to data communications and networking
This exchange of data takes place over a computer network. 1.2 DATA & INFORMATION Some of the forms of data used in communications are as follows:.
TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
Different Types of Networks. • Depending upon the geographical area covered by a network it is classified as: – Local Area Network (LAN).
EVOLUTION OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
The influence of computer networks on other types of telecommunications networks resulted in network convergence a process that started long before the
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Types of Networks Local Area Network (LAN) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) © 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved SMBUF-5 WAN Technologies Circuit-switched Asynchronous serial ISDN Layer 1 TELEPHONE COMPANY Leased Line Synchronous serial © 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved SMBUF-6
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Types of Networks Point to point vs Broadcast Circuit switched vs packet switched Local Area Networks (LAN) 0-2 km Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) 2-50 km Wide Area Networks (WAN) 50+ km WAN Bus LAN Ring LAN The Ohio State UniversityRaj Jain 2- 6 Protocol Layers
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TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS The computers on a network may be linked through cables telephone lines radio waves satellites or infrared light beams Local Area Network (LAN) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) Personal Area Network (PAN) A LAN is a network that is used for
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Desirable 10 12 to 10 15 networks Raj Jain 27 IPv6 Addresses q 128-bit long Fixed size q 2128 = 3 4×10 38 addresses ? 665×10 21 addresses per sq m of earth surface
What are the devices used to connect network?
6. Devices Use To Connect Network: ? ? Routers ? Gateways ? Repeaters ? Bridges ? Hub ? Modem 6 7. Types Of Network: ? ? Local Area Network ? Wide Area Network ? Metropolitan Area Network 7 8.
What is a LAN network?
Local Area Network (LAN) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) Personal Area Network (PAN) A LAN is a network that is used for communicating among computer devices, usually within an office building or home. LAN’s enable the sharing of resources such as files or hardware devices that may be needed by multiple users
What is a network and how does it work?
network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams. Local Area Network (LAN) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
What is a man network?
1. Is collection of LANs with the same geographical area, for instance a city. 2. Is a network of computers located at different sites within a large physical area, such as a city. 3. MAN often acts as a high speed network (although not as fast as LAN) to allow sharing of regional resources.
In this Chapter
Introduction to Computer
Networks
Evolution of Networking
Types of Networks
Network Devices
Networking Topologies
Identifying Nodes in a Networked Communication
Internet, Web and the Internet of Things
Domain Name System
C h a pt e r "Hoaxes use weaknesses in human behavior to ensure they are replicated and distributed. In other words, hoaxes prey on the Human Operating System." - Stewart Kirkpatrick10.1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS
We are living in a connected world. Information
is being produced, exchanged, and traced across the globe in real time. It's possible as almost everyone and everything in the digital world is interconnected through one way or the other. Figure 10.1: Interconnection forming a social networkComputer Networks
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182A group of two or more similar things or people
interconnected with each other is called network (Figure10.1). Some of the examples of network in our everyday
life includes:Social network
Mobile network
Network of computers
Airlines, railway, banks, hospitals networks
A computer network (Figure 10.2) is an interconnection among two or more computers or computing devices. Such interconnection allows computers to share data and resources among each other. A basic network may connect a few computers placed in a room.The network size may vary from small to large
depending on the number of computers it connects.A computer network can include different types of
hosts (also called nodes) like server, desktop, laptop, cellular phones.Figure 10.2: A computer network
Apart from computers, networks include networking
devices like switch, router, modem, etc. Networking devices are used to connect multiple computers in different settings. For communication, data in a network is divided into smaller chunks called packets. These packets are then carried over a network. Devices in a network can be connected either through wired media like cables or wireless media like air.In a communication network, each device that is a
part of a network and that can receive, create, store or send data to different network routes is called a node. In the context of data communication, a node can be a device such as a modem, hub, bridge, switch, router, digital telephone handset, a printer, a computer or a server.Activity 10.1
Identify some other
networks in the real world.Chpater-10.indd 18211-09-2020 16:41:17
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183Interconnectivity of computing devices in a network allows us to exchange information simultaneously with many parties through email, websites, audio/video calls, etc. Network allows sharing of resources. For example, a printer can be made available to multiple computers through a network; a networked storage can be accessed by multiple computers. People often connect their devices through hotspot, thus forming a small personal network.
10.2 EVOLUTION OF NETWORKING
In the 1960s a research project was commissioned by Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) in the U.S. Department of Defence to connect the academic and research institutions located at different communicated between the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Stanford Research Institute (SRI).Slowly but gradually, more and more organisations
joined the ARPANET, and many independent smaller networks were formed. Few of the milestones in theMRXUQH\RIHYROXWLRQRIFRPSXWHUQHWZRUNV
is depicted in the timeline shown in Figure 10.3.Activity 10.2
Create a hotspot using
a smartphone and connect other devices to it.Domain Name System
introducedThe term Internet was
coined,First commercial use of
ARPANET, was started
in the name of TelenetThe idea of Advanced
Research Project Agency
Network (ARPANET) is
conceptualizedTCP/IP introduced as standard protocol onARPANET
Roy Tomlinson develops
network messaging orE-mail. Symbol @
comes to mean "at"National ScienceFoundation brings
connectivity to more people with its NSFNET program 19861997
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18410.3 TYPES OF NETWORKS
There are various types of computer networks ranging from network of handheld devices (like mobile phones or tablets) connected through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth within a single room to the millions of computers spread across the globe. Some are connected wireless while others are connected through wires.Based on the geographical area covered and data
transfer rate, computer networks are broadly categorised as:PAN ( Personal Area Network)
LAN (Local Area Network)
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)
WAN (Wide Area Network)
10.3.1 Personal Area Network (PAN)
It is a network formed by connecting a few personal devices like computers, laptops, mobile phones, smart phones, printers etc., as shown in Figure 10.4. All these devices lie within an approximate range of 10 metres.A personal area network may be wired or wireless.
For example, a mobile phone connected to the laptop through USB forms a wired PAN while two smartphones communicating with each other through Bluetooth technology form a wireless PAN or WPAN.Figure 10.4: A Personal Area Network
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18510.3.2 Local Area Network (LAN)
It is a network that connects computers, mobile phones, tablet, mouse, printer, etc., placed at a limited distance. The geographical area covered by a LAN can range fromVLQJOHURRPDquotesdbs_dbs19.pdfusesText_25
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