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Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology EducationMcGraw-Hill Technology Education
Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 7A
Network Basics
9A-3
Network Definition
• Set of technologies that connects
computers
• Allows communication and collaboration
between users
9A-4
The Uses of a Network
• Simultaneous access to data
– Data files are shared
• Access can be limited
– Shared files stored on a server
– Software can be shared
• Site licenses
• Network versions
• Application servers
9A-5
The Uses of a Network
• Shared peripheral device
– Printers and faxes are common shares
– Reduces the cost per user
– Devices can be connected to the network
– Print servers control network printing
• Manage the print queue
9A-6
Sharing Data
File server contains documents
used by other computers.
9A-7
The Uses of a Network
• Personal communication
– Email
• Instantaneous communication
– Conferencing
• Tele conferencing
• Videoconferencing
• Audio-conferencing
• Data-conferencing
– Voice over IP
• Phone communication over network wires
9A-8
Voice Over IP
9A-9
The Uses of a Network
• Easier data backup
– Backup copies data to removable media
– Server data backed up in one step
9A-10
Common Network Types
• Local Area Network (LAN)
– Contains printers, servers and computers
– Systems are close to each other
– Contained in one office or building
– Organizations often have several LANS
9A-11
Common Network Types
• Wide Area Networks (WAN)
– Two or more LANs connected
– Over a large geographic area
– Typically use public or leased lines
• Phone lines
• Satellite
– The Internet is a WAN
9A-12
Hybrid Network Types
• Campus Area Networks (CAN)
– A LAN in one large geographic area
– Resources related to the same organization
– Each department shares the LAN
9A-13
Hybrid Network Types
• Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
– Large network that connects different
organizations
– Shares regional resources
– A network provider sells time
9A-14
Hybrid Network Types
• Home Area Network (HAN)
– Small scale network
– Connects computers and entertainment
appliances
– Found mainly in the home
9A-15
Hybrid Network Types
• Personal Area Network (PAN)
– Very small scale network
– Range is less than 2 meters
– Cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players
9A-16
How Networks Are Structured
• Server based network
– Node is any network device
– Servers control what the node accesses
– Users gain access by logging in
– Server is the most important computer
9A-17
How Networks Are Structured
• Client/Server network
– Nodes and servers share data roles
– Nodes are called clients
– Servers are used to control access
– Database software
• Access to data controlled by server
– Server is the most important computer
9A-18
How Networks Are Structured
• Peer to peer networks (P2PN)
– All nodes are equal
– Nodes access resources on other nodes
– Each node controls its own resources
– Most modern OS allow P2PN
– Distributing computing is a form
– Kazaa
9A-19
Network Topologies
• Topology
– Logical layout of wires and equipment
– Choice affects
• Network performance
• Network size
• Network collision detection
– Several different types
9A-20
Network Topologies
• Packets
– Pieces of data transmitted over a network
• Packets are created by sending node
• Data is reassembled by receiving node
– Packet header
• Sending and receiving address
– Packet payload
• Number and size of data
• Actual data
– Packet error control
9A-21
Network Topologies
• Bus topology
– Also called linear bus
– One wire connects all nodes
– Terminator ends the wires
– Advantages
• Easy to setup
• Small amount of wire
– Disadvantages
• Slow
• Easy to crash
9A-22
Network Topologies
• Star topology
– All nodes connect to a hub
• Packets sent to hub
• Hub sends packet to destination
– Advantages
• Easy to setup
• One cable can not crash network
– Disadvantages
• One hub crashing downs entire network
• Uses lots of cable
– Most common topology
9A-23
Star Topology
9A-24
Network Topologies
• Ring topology
– Nodes connected in a circle
– Tokens used to transmit data
• Nodes must wait for token to send
– Advantages
• Time to send data is known
• No data collisions
– Disadvantages
• Slow
• Lots of cable
9A-25
Network Topologies
• Mesh topology
– All computers connected together
– Internet is a mesh network
– Advantage
• Data will always be delivered
– Disadvantages
• Lots of cable
• Hard to setup
9A-26
Mesh Topology
9A-27
Network Media
• Links that connect nodes
• Choice impacts
– Speed
– Security
– Size
9A-28
Wire Based Media
• Twisted-pair cabling
– Most common LAN
cable
– Called Cat5 or
100BaseT
– Four pairs of copper
cable twisted
– May be shielded from
interference
– Speeds range from
1 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps
9A-29
Wire Based Media
• Coaxial cable
– Similar to cable TV wire
– One wire runs through cable
– Shielded from interference
– Speeds up to 10 Mbps
– Nearly obsolete
9A-30
Wire Based Media
• Fiber-optic cable
– Data is transmitted
with light pulses
– Glass strand instead
of cable
– Immune to
interference
– Very secure
– Hard to work with
– Speeds up to
100 Gbps
9A-31
Wireless Media
• Data transmitted through the air
• LANs use radio waves
• WANs use microwave signals
• Easy to setup
• Difficult to secure
9A-32
Network Hardware
• Network interface cards
– Network adapter
– Connects node to the media
– Unique Machine Access Code (MAC)
9A-33
Network Hardware
• Network linking devices
– Connect nodes in the network
– Cable runs from node to device
– Crossover cable connects two computers
9A-34
Network Hardware
• Hubs
– Center of a star network
– All nodes receive transmitted packets
– Slow and insecure
9A-35
Network Hardware
• Switches
– Replacement for hubs
– Only intended node receives transmission
– Fast and secure
9A-36
Network Hardware
• Bridge
– Connects two or more LANs together
– Packets sent to remote LAN cross
• Other packets do not cross
– Segments the network on MAC addresses
9A-37
Network Hardware
• Router
– Connects two or more LANs together
– Packets sent to remote LAN cross
– Network is segmented by IP address
– Connect internal networks to the Internet
– Need configured before installation
9A-38
Network Hardware
• Gateway
– Connects two dissimilar networks
– Connects coax to twisted pair
– Most gateways contained in other devices
9A-39
Network Cabling
• Cabling specifications
– Bandwidth measures cable speed
• Typically measured in Mbps
– Maximum cable length
– Connector describes the type of plug
9A-40
Network Cabling
• Ethernet
– Very popular cabling technology
– 10 Base T, 10Base2, 10Base5
– Maximum bandwidth 10 Mbps
– Maximum distances100 to 500 meters
9A-41
Network Cabling
• Fast Ethernet
– Newer version of Ethernet
– Bandwidth is 100 Mbps
– Uses Cat5 or greater cable
• Sometimes called 100Base T
– Requires a switch
9A-42
Network Cabling
• Gigabit Ethernet
– High bandwidth version of Ethernet
– 1 to 10 Gbps
– Cat 5 or fiber optic cable
– Video applications
9A-43
Network Cabling
• Token ring
– Uses shielded twisted pair cabling
– Bandwidth between 10 and 25 Mbps
– Uses a multiple access unit (MAU)
– Popular in manufacturing and finance
9A-44
Network Protocols
• Language of the network
– Rules of communication
– Error resolution
– Defines collision and collision recovery
– Size of packet
– Naming rules for computers
9A-45
Network Protocols
• TCP/IP
– Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol
– Most popular protocol
– Machines assigned a name of 4 numbers
• IP address
• 209.8.166.179 is the White House’s web site
– Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
• Simplifies assignment of IP addresses
– Required for Internet access
9A-46
Network Protocols
• IPX/SPX
– Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced
Packet Exchange
– Older protocol
– Associated with Novell Netware
– Replaced by TCP/IP
9A-47
Network Protocols
• NetBEUI
– Network BIOS Extended User Interface
– Used by Windows to name computers
– Transmission details handled by TCP/IP
9A-48
Network Protocols
• Token ring
– Popular in manufacturing and finance
– Nodes communicate when they have the
token
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 7A
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Intro chapter 07_a Networking

  • 1. Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology EducationMcGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2. Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 7A Network Basics
  • 3. 9A-3 Network Definition • Set of technologies that connects computers • Allows communication and collaboration between users
  • 4. 9A-4 The Uses of a Network • Simultaneous access to data – Data files are shared • Access can be limited – Shared files stored on a server – Software can be shared • Site licenses • Network versions • Application servers
  • 5. 9A-5 The Uses of a Network • Shared peripheral device – Printers and faxes are common shares – Reduces the cost per user – Devices can be connected to the network – Print servers control network printing • Manage the print queue
  • 6. 9A-6 Sharing Data File server contains documents used by other computers.
  • 7. 9A-7 The Uses of a Network • Personal communication – Email • Instantaneous communication – Conferencing • Tele conferencing • Videoconferencing • Audio-conferencing • Data-conferencing – Voice over IP • Phone communication over network wires
  • 9. 9A-9 The Uses of a Network • Easier data backup – Backup copies data to removable media – Server data backed up in one step
  • 10. 9A-10 Common Network Types • Local Area Network (LAN) – Contains printers, servers and computers – Systems are close to each other – Contained in one office or building – Organizations often have several LANS
  • 11. 9A-11 Common Network Types • Wide Area Networks (WAN) – Two or more LANs connected – Over a large geographic area – Typically use public or leased lines • Phone lines • Satellite – The Internet is a WAN
  • 12. 9A-12 Hybrid Network Types • Campus Area Networks (CAN) – A LAN in one large geographic area – Resources related to the same organization – Each department shares the LAN
  • 13. 9A-13 Hybrid Network Types • Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) – Large network that connects different organizations – Shares regional resources – A network provider sells time
  • 14. 9A-14 Hybrid Network Types • Home Area Network (HAN) – Small scale network – Connects computers and entertainment appliances – Found mainly in the home
  • 15. 9A-15 Hybrid Network Types • Personal Area Network (PAN) – Very small scale network – Range is less than 2 meters – Cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players
  • 16. 9A-16 How Networks Are Structured • Server based network – Node is any network device – Servers control what the node accesses – Users gain access by logging in – Server is the most important computer
  • 17. 9A-17 How Networks Are Structured • Client/Server network – Nodes and servers share data roles – Nodes are called clients – Servers are used to control access – Database software • Access to data controlled by server – Server is the most important computer
  • 18. 9A-18 How Networks Are Structured • Peer to peer networks (P2PN) – All nodes are equal – Nodes access resources on other nodes – Each node controls its own resources – Most modern OS allow P2PN – Distributing computing is a form – Kazaa
  • 19. 9A-19 Network Topologies • Topology – Logical layout of wires and equipment – Choice affects • Network performance • Network size • Network collision detection – Several different types
  • 20. 9A-20 Network Topologies • Packets – Pieces of data transmitted over a network • Packets are created by sending node • Data is reassembled by receiving node – Packet header • Sending and receiving address – Packet payload • Number and size of data • Actual data – Packet error control
  • 21. 9A-21 Network Topologies • Bus topology – Also called linear bus – One wire connects all nodes – Terminator ends the wires – Advantages • Easy to setup • Small amount of wire – Disadvantages • Slow • Easy to crash
  • 22. 9A-22 Network Topologies • Star topology – All nodes connect to a hub • Packets sent to hub • Hub sends packet to destination – Advantages • Easy to setup • One cable can not crash network – Disadvantages • One hub crashing downs entire network • Uses lots of cable – Most common topology
  • 24. 9A-24 Network Topologies • Ring topology – Nodes connected in a circle – Tokens used to transmit data • Nodes must wait for token to send – Advantages • Time to send data is known • No data collisions – Disadvantages • Slow • Lots of cable
  • 25. 9A-25 Network Topologies • Mesh topology – All computers connected together – Internet is a mesh network – Advantage • Data will always be delivered – Disadvantages • Lots of cable • Hard to setup
  • 27. 9A-27 Network Media • Links that connect nodes • Choice impacts – Speed – Security – Size
  • 28. 9A-28 Wire Based Media • Twisted-pair cabling – Most common LAN cable – Called Cat5 or 100BaseT – Four pairs of copper cable twisted – May be shielded from interference – Speeds range from 1 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps
  • 29. 9A-29 Wire Based Media • Coaxial cable – Similar to cable TV wire – One wire runs through cable – Shielded from interference – Speeds up to 10 Mbps – Nearly obsolete
  • 30. 9A-30 Wire Based Media • Fiber-optic cable – Data is transmitted with light pulses – Glass strand instead of cable – Immune to interference – Very secure – Hard to work with – Speeds up to 100 Gbps
  • 31. 9A-31 Wireless Media • Data transmitted through the air • LANs use radio waves • WANs use microwave signals • Easy to setup • Difficult to secure
  • 32. 9A-32 Network Hardware • Network interface cards – Network adapter – Connects node to the media – Unique Machine Access Code (MAC)
  • 33. 9A-33 Network Hardware • Network linking devices – Connect nodes in the network – Cable runs from node to device – Crossover cable connects two computers
  • 34. 9A-34 Network Hardware • Hubs – Center of a star network – All nodes receive transmitted packets – Slow and insecure
  • 35. 9A-35 Network Hardware • Switches – Replacement for hubs – Only intended node receives transmission – Fast and secure
  • 36. 9A-36 Network Hardware • Bridge – Connects two or more LANs together – Packets sent to remote LAN cross • Other packets do not cross – Segments the network on MAC addresses
  • 37. 9A-37 Network Hardware • Router – Connects two or more LANs together – Packets sent to remote LAN cross – Network is segmented by IP address – Connect internal networks to the Internet – Need configured before installation
  • 38. 9A-38 Network Hardware • Gateway – Connects two dissimilar networks – Connects coax to twisted pair – Most gateways contained in other devices
  • 39. 9A-39 Network Cabling • Cabling specifications – Bandwidth measures cable speed • Typically measured in Mbps – Maximum cable length – Connector describes the type of plug
  • 40. 9A-40 Network Cabling • Ethernet – Very popular cabling technology – 10 Base T, 10Base2, 10Base5 – Maximum bandwidth 10 Mbps – Maximum distances100 to 500 meters
  • 41. 9A-41 Network Cabling • Fast Ethernet – Newer version of Ethernet – Bandwidth is 100 Mbps – Uses Cat5 or greater cable • Sometimes called 100Base T – Requires a switch
  • 42. 9A-42 Network Cabling • Gigabit Ethernet – High bandwidth version of Ethernet – 1 to 10 Gbps – Cat 5 or fiber optic cable – Video applications
  • 43. 9A-43 Network Cabling • Token ring – Uses shielded twisted pair cabling – Bandwidth between 10 and 25 Mbps – Uses a multiple access unit (MAU) – Popular in manufacturing and finance
  • 44. 9A-44 Network Protocols • Language of the network – Rules of communication – Error resolution – Defines collision and collision recovery – Size of packet – Naming rules for computers
  • 45. 9A-45 Network Protocols • TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol – Most popular protocol – Machines assigned a name of 4 numbers • IP address • 209.8.166.179 is the White House’s web site – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol • Simplifies assignment of IP addresses – Required for Internet access
  • 46. 9A-46 Network Protocols • IPX/SPX – Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange – Older protocol – Associated with Novell Netware – Replaced by TCP/IP
  • 47. 9A-47 Network Protocols • NetBEUI – Network BIOS Extended User Interface – Used by Windows to name computers – Transmission details handled by TCP/IP
  • 48. 9A-48 Network Protocols • Token ring – Popular in manufacturing and finance – Nodes communicate when they have the token
  • 49. Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 7A End of Chapter