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Network Infrastructure
for E-Commerce
UNIT-II
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 1
COURSE OUTLINE
▪ Introduction to information superhighway,
▪ Components of the I-way,
▪ Internet as network infrastructure, TCP/IP Protocol suite,
Intranet, Extranet etc.
▪ Software agents (static and dynamic),
▪ Broadband technologies (xDSL, Wi-Fi, WAN).
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 2
6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 3
Broadband ?
▪ A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of
frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be
communicated simultaneously.
▪ Broadband commonly refers to Internet access via a variety of
high-speed wired and wireless networks, including cable, DSL,
FiOS(Fiber Optic Strands), Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G, 4G and satellite,
all of which are faster than earlier analog dial-up by a huge
magnitude.
6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 4
I-Way: Definition
▪ Information Superhighway is a high-speed global communications
network that can carry data, voice, video and other services around the
world using technology such as the satellite, optical fiber and cellular
telecommunications.
▪ Basically, the term I-way describes a high-capacity (broadband),
interactive (two-way) electronic pipeline to the home or office that is
capable of simultaneously supporting a large number of electronic
commerce applications and providing interactive connectivity between
users and services and between users and other users.
▪ It is envisioned to provide very high speed access to information in all
forms (text, graphics, audio, video) via a wired or wireless connection.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 5
Introduction to I-Way
▪ The information superhighway is a term coined by American Vice
President Albert Gore when giving a speech on January 11, 1994
describing the future of computers accessing and communicating
over a world-wide network.
▪ In simple words, it is the global information and communications
network that includes the Internet and other networks and switching
systems such as telephone networks, cable television networks, and
satellite communication networks used for e-commerce and many
more other purposes.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 6
INTRODUCTION TO I-WAY
▪ The I-way has emerged as the basic network infrastructure for all types of E-
commerce activities due to its capability to provide integrated voice ,data and
video services .
▪ I-way has changed the way business advertises, market or sell their products
and services.
▪ A physical network, an infrastructure of modern high-speed that links
everyone at home or office to everything else.
▪ In practicality it is identical to internet provided -connections are broadband -
they are continuously running.
▪ As internet develops into I-way, changes will take place in infrastructure not
in internet.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 7
Market Forces Influencing I-Way
▪ Users: becoming information publishers.
▪ Consumers, end users, or businesses: consuming information
about products/services.
▪ ISPs: commercial, government or private.
▪ Value added information providers: includes third party brokers,
intermediaries, originators of services who add value to services
provided by others.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 8
Components of I-Way
Telecom-based
Infrastructure
Cable TV-based
Infrastructure
Wireless
Infrastructure
Commercial online
Infrastructure
Consumer/
Business
Premises
Equipment
Backbone
Communicat
ion and
Satellite
Networks
Network Access
Equipment Local on-Ramps
Global Information
Distribution Netwroks
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 9
Components of I-Way: Network access equipment
▪ This component of the I-way includes hardware and software
vendors, who provide physical devices such as routers and
switches, access devices such as computers and set-top boxes,
and software platforms such as browsers and operating systems.
▪Hardware and software vendors: who provide
▪ set-top boxes
▪ computers
▪ switches, hubs, routers
▪ software platforms such as browser operating systems
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 10
Components of I-Way: Local on-ramps or access roads
▪ Simplify linkages between businesses, schools, and homes to the
communications backbone.
▪ This component is often called the "last mile" in the telecommunications
industry.
▪ The providers of access ramps can be differentiated into four categories:
▪ telecom-based,
▪ cable TV—based,
▪ wireless-based, and
▪ computer-based on-line information services that include value-added
networks (VANs) like intranet of an enterprise.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 11
Components of I-Way
LOCAL ON-RAMPS: Simplified
▪ connections linking home and personal networks with backbone
▪ requirement of huge investment
▪ also known as “last mile”
▪ divided into four categories:
▪ telecom based infrastructure
▪ cable tv-based infrastructure
▪ wireless infrastructure
▪ commercial online infrastructure
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 12
Components of I-Way:
Global information distribution network
▪ Represent the communication infrastructure crisscrossing countries
and continents. (i.e. long distance network)
▪ Most of the infrastructure for the I-way already exists in the vast
network of fiber optic strands, coaxial cables, radio waves, satellites,
and copper wires spanning the globe.
▪ Linking all the components of the I-way will require large capital
investments in "open" systems (interoperable equipment that uses
common standards) and installing gateways between various
networks.
▪ A final requirement is switching hardware and software to move huge
amounts of data effortlessly over such a complex network.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 13
INTERNET AS A NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE
6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 14
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Computer Network Concept
▪Computer Network ?
▪Networks are built with a mix of computer hardware and
computer software.
▪A network connects computers, but can also connect
other devices such as shared printers, removable media
drives, scanners, and other equipment.
▪Networks enable people to share resources,
▪ Resources include printers, hard disks, and applications.
▪ Can greatly reduce the costs of providing these resources to
each person in a company.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 15
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Computer Network Concept
▪ Several terms are used to describe network devices
▪ hosts, nodes, workstations, peers, servers, and clients.
▪ A host (also known as "network host") is a computer or other device that
communicates with others on a network.
▪ Hosts on a network include clients and servers -- that send or receive data, services
or applications.
▪ Hosts typically do not include intermediary network devices
like switches and routers, which are instead often categorized as nodes.
▪ A node is also a broader term that includes anything connected to a
network, while a host requires an IP address.
▪ In other words, all hosts are nodes, but network nodes are not hosts unless
they require an IP address to function.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 16
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Computer Network Concept
▪ A typical network like the one in figure alongside
has three basic hardware components:
▪ one or more servers or host computers
(including microcomputers and mainframes),
▪ clients (PCs), and
▪ a circuit or network system, which is the path
over which they communicate.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 17
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Computer Network Concept
▪ In addition, servers and clients also need
special-purpose network software that enables
them to communicate.
▪ The server stores data and software that the
clients can access.
▪ Organization can have several servers working together
over the network with client computers to support the
business application.
▪ The client is the input–output hardware device at the user’s end of a
communication circuit.
▪ It provides users with access to the network, the data and software on the
server, and other shared resources.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 18
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Computer Network Concept
▪ In fact, now a days network does not need a computer designated
specifically as a server.
▪ Most modern client computers are designed to support the dual roles of both
client and server, sharing resources to the network and, at the same time,
accessing resources from the network.
▪ The circuit (cable plant or transmission media) is the pathway through
which the data or information travels.
▪ Traditional wired networks typically use copper wire, although fiber-optic
cable and wireless transmission hybrid systems are common.
▪ There are also devices in the circuit that perform special functions such
as hubs, switches, routers, bridges, and gateways.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 19
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Network Device Roles
▪ Figure alongside shows a small network
that has four client PCs and three
specialized server PCs connected by a
hub or switch and cables that make up
the circuit.
▪ In this network, messages move through
the hub to and from the computers.
▪ All computers share the same circuit and
take turns sending messages.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 20
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Network Device Roles: Hub and Switch
▪ Each computer, client, or server has a network adapter, or network interface
card (NIC).
▪ In the case of a wireless network, the network adapter sends and receives radio
frequency messages, not that different from a walkie-talkie or cell phone.
▪ The network adapter also determines the low level protocol used by the computer to
communicate on the network.
▪ Network adapters running on one protocol cannot communicate with network adapters
running on a different protocol.
▪ In older networks, hubs are used as central points where the cables leading out
to network PCs come together. A hub is simply a connection point that does not
provide any sophisticated control.
▪ In current networks, you are more likely to see a switch rather than a hub. From
the outside, both look much the same, but a switch is a more sophisticated
communication device that helps control and manage the data passing between
the PCs.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 21
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Network Device Roles: Router
▪ Figure above also shows a router. The router enables computers on one
network to communicate with computers on other networks, but at the
same time provide a level of isolation between the networks.
▪ Routers are a key part of the Internet, which is, at its core, a massive set
of interconnected networks.
▪ A gateway is used to connect dissimilar networks and devices. For
example, a gateway can be used to connect PCs on a LAN to a mainframe
computer.
▪ Like routers, bridges connect a network to other networks.
▪ Bridges do not provide the same level of isolation as routers, but can be
used in some situations where routers cannot be used.
▪ Another device, called a brouter, combines the functionality of a bridge
and router in the same device.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 22
Internet as a Network Infrastructure
Understanding Client and Server
▪ Client/server describes the relationship between two computer programs
in which one program, the client, makes a service request to another
program, the server, which fulfills the request.
▪ The basic difference between clients and servers is the software that they
run.
▪ Clients, as you might guess, run a client operating system.
▪ Common client operating systems include Microsoft Windows 7/8/10, and
MacOS.
▪ Servers run either a server operating system or network operating
system.
▪ Common server OS include Windows Server systems such as Windows 2003
Server and Windows Server 2008, as well as most Linux versions.
▪ Either one enables the computer to act as a server, by running the software
necessary for central security management.
Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 23

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Network Infrastructure for E-commerce | Part I

  • 1. Network Infrastructure for E-Commerce UNIT-II Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 1
  • 2. COURSE OUTLINE ▪ Introduction to information superhighway, ▪ Components of the I-way, ▪ Internet as network infrastructure, TCP/IP Protocol suite, Intranet, Extranet etc. ▪ Software agents (static and dynamic), ▪ Broadband technologies (xDSL, Wi-Fi, WAN). Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 2
  • 3. 6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 3
  • 4. Broadband ? ▪ A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously. ▪ Broadband commonly refers to Internet access via a variety of high-speed wired and wireless networks, including cable, DSL, FiOS(Fiber Optic Strands), Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G, 4G and satellite, all of which are faster than earlier analog dial-up by a huge magnitude. 6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 4
  • 5. I-Way: Definition ▪ Information Superhighway is a high-speed global communications network that can carry data, voice, video and other services around the world using technology such as the satellite, optical fiber and cellular telecommunications. ▪ Basically, the term I-way describes a high-capacity (broadband), interactive (two-way) electronic pipeline to the home or office that is capable of simultaneously supporting a large number of electronic commerce applications and providing interactive connectivity between users and services and between users and other users. ▪ It is envisioned to provide very high speed access to information in all forms (text, graphics, audio, video) via a wired or wireless connection. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 5
  • 6. Introduction to I-Way ▪ The information superhighway is a term coined by American Vice President Albert Gore when giving a speech on January 11, 1994 describing the future of computers accessing and communicating over a world-wide network. ▪ In simple words, it is the global information and communications network that includes the Internet and other networks and switching systems such as telephone networks, cable television networks, and satellite communication networks used for e-commerce and many more other purposes. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 6
  • 7. INTRODUCTION TO I-WAY ▪ The I-way has emerged as the basic network infrastructure for all types of E- commerce activities due to its capability to provide integrated voice ,data and video services . ▪ I-way has changed the way business advertises, market or sell their products and services. ▪ A physical network, an infrastructure of modern high-speed that links everyone at home or office to everything else. ▪ In practicality it is identical to internet provided -connections are broadband - they are continuously running. ▪ As internet develops into I-way, changes will take place in infrastructure not in internet. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 7
  • 8. Market Forces Influencing I-Way ▪ Users: becoming information publishers. ▪ Consumers, end users, or businesses: consuming information about products/services. ▪ ISPs: commercial, government or private. ▪ Value added information providers: includes third party brokers, intermediaries, originators of services who add value to services provided by others. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 8
  • 9. Components of I-Way Telecom-based Infrastructure Cable TV-based Infrastructure Wireless Infrastructure Commercial online Infrastructure Consumer/ Business Premises Equipment Backbone Communicat ion and Satellite Networks Network Access Equipment Local on-Ramps Global Information Distribution Netwroks Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 9
  • 10. Components of I-Way: Network access equipment ▪ This component of the I-way includes hardware and software vendors, who provide physical devices such as routers and switches, access devices such as computers and set-top boxes, and software platforms such as browsers and operating systems. ▪Hardware and software vendors: who provide ▪ set-top boxes ▪ computers ▪ switches, hubs, routers ▪ software platforms such as browser operating systems Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 10
  • 11. Components of I-Way: Local on-ramps or access roads ▪ Simplify linkages between businesses, schools, and homes to the communications backbone. ▪ This component is often called the "last mile" in the telecommunications industry. ▪ The providers of access ramps can be differentiated into four categories: ▪ telecom-based, ▪ cable TV—based, ▪ wireless-based, and ▪ computer-based on-line information services that include value-added networks (VANs) like intranet of an enterprise. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 11
  • 12. Components of I-Way LOCAL ON-RAMPS: Simplified ▪ connections linking home and personal networks with backbone ▪ requirement of huge investment ▪ also known as “last mile” ▪ divided into four categories: ▪ telecom based infrastructure ▪ cable tv-based infrastructure ▪ wireless infrastructure ▪ commercial online infrastructure Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 12
  • 13. Components of I-Way: Global information distribution network ▪ Represent the communication infrastructure crisscrossing countries and continents. (i.e. long distance network) ▪ Most of the infrastructure for the I-way already exists in the vast network of fiber optic strands, coaxial cables, radio waves, satellites, and copper wires spanning the globe. ▪ Linking all the components of the I-way will require large capital investments in "open" systems (interoperable equipment that uses common standards) and installing gateways between various networks. ▪ A final requirement is switching hardware and software to move huge amounts of data effortlessly over such a complex network. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 13
  • 14. INTERNET AS A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE 6/7/2017 Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College 14
  • 15. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Computer Network Concept ▪Computer Network ? ▪Networks are built with a mix of computer hardware and computer software. ▪A network connects computers, but can also connect other devices such as shared printers, removable media drives, scanners, and other equipment. ▪Networks enable people to share resources, ▪ Resources include printers, hard disks, and applications. ▪ Can greatly reduce the costs of providing these resources to each person in a company. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 15
  • 16. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Computer Network Concept ▪ Several terms are used to describe network devices ▪ hosts, nodes, workstations, peers, servers, and clients. ▪ A host (also known as "network host") is a computer or other device that communicates with others on a network. ▪ Hosts on a network include clients and servers -- that send or receive data, services or applications. ▪ Hosts typically do not include intermediary network devices like switches and routers, which are instead often categorized as nodes. ▪ A node is also a broader term that includes anything connected to a network, while a host requires an IP address. ▪ In other words, all hosts are nodes, but network nodes are not hosts unless they require an IP address to function. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 16
  • 17. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Computer Network Concept ▪ A typical network like the one in figure alongside has three basic hardware components: ▪ one or more servers or host computers (including microcomputers and mainframes), ▪ clients (PCs), and ▪ a circuit or network system, which is the path over which they communicate. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 17
  • 18. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Computer Network Concept ▪ In addition, servers and clients also need special-purpose network software that enables them to communicate. ▪ The server stores data and software that the clients can access. ▪ Organization can have several servers working together over the network with client computers to support the business application. ▪ The client is the input–output hardware device at the user’s end of a communication circuit. ▪ It provides users with access to the network, the data and software on the server, and other shared resources. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 18
  • 19. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Computer Network Concept ▪ In fact, now a days network does not need a computer designated specifically as a server. ▪ Most modern client computers are designed to support the dual roles of both client and server, sharing resources to the network and, at the same time, accessing resources from the network. ▪ The circuit (cable plant or transmission media) is the pathway through which the data or information travels. ▪ Traditional wired networks typically use copper wire, although fiber-optic cable and wireless transmission hybrid systems are common. ▪ There are also devices in the circuit that perform special functions such as hubs, switches, routers, bridges, and gateways. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 19
  • 20. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Network Device Roles ▪ Figure alongside shows a small network that has four client PCs and three specialized server PCs connected by a hub or switch and cables that make up the circuit. ▪ In this network, messages move through the hub to and from the computers. ▪ All computers share the same circuit and take turns sending messages. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 20
  • 21. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Network Device Roles: Hub and Switch ▪ Each computer, client, or server has a network adapter, or network interface card (NIC). ▪ In the case of a wireless network, the network adapter sends and receives radio frequency messages, not that different from a walkie-talkie or cell phone. ▪ The network adapter also determines the low level protocol used by the computer to communicate on the network. ▪ Network adapters running on one protocol cannot communicate with network adapters running on a different protocol. ▪ In older networks, hubs are used as central points where the cables leading out to network PCs come together. A hub is simply a connection point that does not provide any sophisticated control. ▪ In current networks, you are more likely to see a switch rather than a hub. From the outside, both look much the same, but a switch is a more sophisticated communication device that helps control and manage the data passing between the PCs. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 21
  • 22. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Network Device Roles: Router ▪ Figure above also shows a router. The router enables computers on one network to communicate with computers on other networks, but at the same time provide a level of isolation between the networks. ▪ Routers are a key part of the Internet, which is, at its core, a massive set of interconnected networks. ▪ A gateway is used to connect dissimilar networks and devices. For example, a gateway can be used to connect PCs on a LAN to a mainframe computer. ▪ Like routers, bridges connect a network to other networks. ▪ Bridges do not provide the same level of isolation as routers, but can be used in some situations where routers cannot be used. ▪ Another device, called a brouter, combines the functionality of a bridge and router in the same device. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 22
  • 23. Internet as a Network Infrastructure Understanding Client and Server ▪ Client/server describes the relationship between two computer programs in which one program, the client, makes a service request to another program, the server, which fulfills the request. ▪ The basic difference between clients and servers is the software that they run. ▪ Clients, as you might guess, run a client operating system. ▪ Common client operating systems include Microsoft Windows 7/8/10, and MacOS. ▪ Servers run either a server operating system or network operating system. ▪ Common server OS include Windows Server systems such as Windows 2003 Server and Windows Server 2008, as well as most Linux versions. ▪ Either one enables the computer to act as a server, by running the software necessary for central security management. Hem Sagar Pokhrel(Faculty), Prime College6/7/2017 23