Networking and Interconnection: Presented by - : Soumika
Networking and Interconnection: Presented by - : Soumika
Networking and Interconnection: Presented by - : Soumika
Presented by -:
Soumika
Introduction
A network is a group of
computers that can communicate
with each other so they can share
information
When computers can
communicate with each other
they can share resources
Types of networks
Classification based on geographical area
LAN
MAN
WAN
Local Area Networks
Limited geographic area
High speed and error free data transmission
Not expensive
Metropolitan Area Networks
MAN is a type of data network designed for a
town or city
In terms of geographic breadth-
> LAN
< WAN
MANs are usually characterized by very high
speed connections.
Wide Area Networks
Connects computers over states, countries etc.,
Unlimited geographical coverage
More sophisticated
Connects LANs and MANs
Expensive technology
Applications of Networks
Resource Sharing
Hardware (computing resources, disks, printers)
Software (application software)
Information Sharing
Easy accessibility from anywhere (files, databases)
Search Capability (WWW)
Communication
Email
Message broadcast
Remote computing
Networking Components
A hub is a multiport repeater that retransmits a
signal on all ports
Operates at Layer 1 of the OSI model
Can connect segments or a network
Cannot segment a network
Networking Components
A bridge can connect two different types of
topologies
Moves data more rapidly
Takes longer to transmit because it analyzes each
packet
Networking Components
Switches operate at the Data Link layer of the
OSI model
Twisted pair
Pair of insulated copper
wires
Types
Shielded(STP)
Unshielded(UTP)
UTP common in LAN
Max. cable length 100
meters
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