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Communications and Networks Chapter 8. 2 Introduction We live in a truly connected society. Increased connectivity potentially means increased productivity,

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1 Communications and Networks Chapter 8

2 2 Introduction We live in a truly connected society. Increased connectivity potentially means increased productivity, especially in business. You will learn more about the concept of connectivity and the impact of the wireless revolution in this chapter.

3 3 Communications Computer communications is the process of sharing data, programs, and information between two or more computers Numerous applications depend on communication systems, including – E-mail – Instant messaging – Internet telephone – Electronic commerce

4 4 Communications Today Connectivity uses computer networks to link people and resources The Wireless Revolution – Single most dramatic change in connectivity and communications has been widespread use of mobile devices like smartphones and table PCs with wireless Internet connectivity

5 5 Communication Systems Four basic elements – Sending and receiving devices – Communication channel – Connection devices – Data transmission specifications

6 6 Communication Channels Summary

7 7 Connection Device Signals Types of signals – Analog – Digital Transfer rate

8 Connection Devices Modem – modulator- demodulator – Modulation – Demodulation Transfer rate – Mbps Types of Modems – Telephone modem – DSL – Cable – Wireless 8

9 9 Connection Services Leased lines – T1 combined to form T3 and DS3 – Replaced by optical carrier (OC) lines Digital subscriber line (DSL) – Uses phone lines – ADSL is most widely used type of DSL Cable – Uses existing TV cable – Faster than DSL Satellite connection services – Use almost anywhere – Slower than DSL and cable modem Cellular Services – 3G and 4G cellular network connectivity

10 10 Bandwidth Measurement of the width or capacity of the communication channel Categories – Voiceband (or low bandwidth) – Medium band – Broadband: widely used by DSL, cable, and satellite connections for high-capacity transmissions – Baseband

11 11 Protocols Communication rules for exchanging data between computers Internet standard: TCP/IP (Transmission control protocol/Internet protocol) – Identification – unique IP address – Packetization – information broken down into small parts (packets) and then reassembled

12 12 Networks A communication system that connects two or more computers Allows exchange of information and resources

13 – Node—any device that is connected to a network. – Client —a node that requests and uses resources available from other nodes. – Server—a node that shares resources with other nodes.

14 – Directory server—specialized server that manages resources such as user accounts for an entire network. – Host—any computer system that can be accessed over a network. – Router —a node that forwards or routes data packets from one network to their destination in another network

15 – Switch—central node that coordinates the flow of data by sending messages directly between sender and receiver nodes. A hub previously filled this purpose; older, less efficient type of switch.

16 Network interface cards (NIC)— expansion cards located within the system unit that connect the computer to a network. Network operating systems (NOS)—control and coordinate the activities of all computers and other devices on a network. Network administrator—a computer specialist responsible for efficient network operations and implementation of new networks.

17 17 Network Types Local area network (LAN) Home network Wireless LAN (WLAN) Personal area network (PAN) Metropolitan area network (MAN) Wide area network (WAN)

18 Topologies Bus network Ring network Star Tree Mesh

19 Topology – Describes the physical arrangement of a network and how resources are coordinated and shared

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21 – Bus network Each device is connected to a common cable called a bus or backbone and all communications travel along this bus. – Ring network Each device is connected to two other devices, forming a ring. When a message is sent, it is passed around the right until it reaches the intended destination.

22 – Star Each device is connected directly to a central network switch. Whenever a node sends a message, it is routed to the switch, which then passes the message along to the intended recipient. Most widely used network topology today. Range of applications includes small networks in the home to very large networks in major corporations.

23 – Tree Each device is connected to a central node, either directly or through one or more other devices. Central node is connected to two or more subordinate nodes that in turn are connected to other subordinate nodes, and so forth, forming a treelike structure. Also known as a hierarchical network

24 – Mesh Newest type of topology and does not use a specific physical layout. Requires that each node have more than one connection to the other nodes. The resulting pattern forms the appearance of a mesh. If a path between two nodes is somehow disrupted, data can be automatically rerouted. Wireless technologies are frequently used to build mesh networks.

25 25 Organizational Networks Intranet – Private network within an organization – Works like the Internet, where employees use browsers to access Web sites and Web pages Extranet – Private network that connects organizations – Works like the Internet, but provides suppliers and other trusted partners with limited access to the organization’s networks

26 26 Network Security Firewall – Hardware and software controls access to network – Proxy server provides pass-through access – Protects against external threats Intrusion detection system (IDS) – Works with firewall to protect organization's network – Analyzes all incoming and outgoing network traffic Virtual private network (VPN) – Creates a secure private network connection between your computer and the organization

27 27 Intranet, Extranet, Firewall, Proxy Server


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