Homework For Sultan Mohamed Soukani
Homework For Sultan Mohamed Soukani
Homework For Sultan Mohamed Soukani
Define a network
Networking is very important in the computer world networking shares resources such as CDs speaking on MSN; the network is normally linked through satellites, infrared light beams, telephone lines and exchanging files. Its all about linking 2 computers together to share data they can have different types of OP there is no difference and a mixture of hardware and computer software
Types of network
All the network types that are available are called area network the most common networks are LAN and WAN
LAN
A LAN is mostly used in local areas, thats why its called local area network, such as college home or building, it is used one in a room one LAN. LANs are normally owned and controlled by a single person or organization, such as VIRGIN media. They use different connectivity technology such as Ethernet and token ring.
WAN
The WAN wide area network is the largest WAN across in the world. The WAN is dispersed (spread over a wide area) a collections of LANs a device that is called a router connects LANS to WAN. The router in the IP networking keeps up both the LAN address and a WAN address. The WAN is different in lots of important ways. They are not owned by organizations but they exist under collective ownership and management. The WAN use technologies like ATM, Frame relay.
MAN
The metropolitan area network (MAN) is a larger version of LAN and it uses the same technology as the LAN, it covers towns, cities big companies. It supports data and voice it has not more than 2 cables and it does not include switching elements.
CAN
The campus area network is mostly used in campuses such as schools or military base
Type of network
Network topologies
Wireless network
CAN
Types of wireless network
Wireless LAN
WAN network
LAN architecture
LAN architecture can be connected in 4 LAN TOPOLOGIES, which are tree, bus, star and ring
Needs more cable length (less needed in a linear topology) If hub switch fails, nodes that are attached will be disabled Expensive ( it requires more hubs than any other topology)
If something goes wrong the whole network shuts down Terminators required on both ends Hard to understand if the network shuts down Hard to use in a large building.
Advantages of Ring topology No central server is requirement for the management of this topology If one node fails the entire network fails Disadvantages of ring topology If one change is made to the network it will affect the whole performance of the network
Point to point wiring for single segments Supported by hardware and software venders
Overall length of each segment is limited by the type of cabling used If backbone breaks the whole segment goes down Hard to understand and wire.