Introduction To Computer Networking
Introduction To Computer Networking
Introduction To Computer Networking
Objective: To be acquainted with: The definitions of networking Network topology Network peripherals, hardware and software
Definitions
1.1 Network Definition A network can be defined as two or more computers connected together in such a way that they can share resources.
Definitions (cont..)
A resource may be: A file A folder A printer A disk drive Or just about anything else that exists on a computer.
Definitions (cont..)
A network is simply a collection of computers or other hardware devices that are connected together, either physically or logically, using special hardware and software, to allow them to exchange information and cooperate. Networking is the term that describes the processes involved in designing, implementing, upgrading, managing and otherwise working with networks and network technologies.
Advantages of networking
Connectivity and Communication Data Sharing Hardware Sharing Internet Access Internet Access Sharing Data Security and Management Performance Enhancement and Balancing Entertainment
Person-to-person communication
chat, phone
Interactive entertainment
games, movies,
Electronic commerce
E-commerce
computing
Social Issues
Discussions about politics, religion,
Hack and robbery
Protocol software
encodes and formats data detects and corrects problems
Scale
Local Area Networks (LAN) Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) Wide Area Networks (WAN) Wireless Networks Home Networks Internetworks
Media
Wire line Wireless
Broadcast Networks
There are A single communication link for all systems in network = Broadcasting
TV programs: IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcast),
Messages (Packets) contain destination address Multicasting: A subset of systems can get the message Usually used in small networks like LANs
Point-to-point
Individual connections between pairs of machines. There are many paths from one machine to another
Need efficient routing algorithms
enterprise. It may consist of many interlinked local area networks and also use leased lines in the wide area network. An intranet uses TCP/IP, HTTP, and other Internet protocols and in general looks like a private version of the Internet. With tunneling, companies can send private messages through the public network, using the public network with special encryption/decryption and other security safeguards to connect one part of their intranet to another. Internet: is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers).