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Introduction to Network Basic 1. Agenda – - Internetworking Basic – - OSI Layer – - TCP/IP Model – - IP Addressing – - Subnetting & VLSM – - The Internal.

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1 Introduction to Network Basic 1

2 Agenda – - Internetworking Basic – - OSI Layer – - TCP/IP Model – - IP Addressing – - Subnetting & VLSM – - The Internal Components of a Cisco Router – - The Router Boot Sequence – - IOS User Interface & CLI – - Managing Configuration Register – - Router & Switch Administrative Configuration – - Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations – - Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOS – - Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration – - Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting 2

3 What Is a Network? A network is a connected collection of devices that can communicate with each other. Networks carry data in many kinds of environments, including homes, small businesses, and large enterprises.

4 Common Physical Components of a Network There are four major categories of physical components in a computer network: the computer, interconnections, switches, and routers.

5 Network History ARPA :- Advanced Research Project Agency

6 Network History continued

7 Networking Devices Networks are depicted graphically using a set of standard icons

8 - The major resources that are shared in a computer network include data and applications, peripherals, storage devices, and backup devices. - The most common network user applications include e-mail, web browsers, instant messaging and databases. - User applications affect the network by consuming network resources. - The ways in which networks can be described include characteristics that address network performance and structure: speed, cost, security, availability, scalability, reliability, and topology. - A physical topology describes the layout for wiring the physical devices, while a logical topology describes how information flows through a network.

9 Bus Topology – All devices receive the signal. In a physical bus topology, a single cable effectively connects all the devices.

10 Star Topology –In a physical star topology, each device in the network is connected to the central device with its own cable. – Transmission through a central point. – Single point of failure.

11 Extended-Star Topology – When a star network is expanded to include additional networking devices that are connected to the main networking device, it is called an extended-star topology.

12 Ring Topology – In a ring topology, all the hosts are connected in the form of a ring or circle. – Single point of failure.

13 Dual-Ring Topology –In a dual-ring topology, there are two rings to provide redundancy in the network. – Signals travel in opposite directions. – More resilient than single ring.

14 Full-Mesh Topology – A full-mesh topology connects all devices to each other; – Highly fault-tolerant – Expensive to implement

15 Partial-Mesh Topology – Partial-mesh topology, at least one device has multiple connections to all other devices. – Trade-off between fault tolerance and cost

16 Local-area Networks (LANs)

17 Local Area Network

18 LAN Components –Computers PCs Servers –Interconnections NICs Media –Network devices Hubs Switches Routers –Protocols Ethernet IP ARP DHCP

19 Functions of a LAN – Data and applications – Share resources – Provide communication path to other networks

20 LAN Standards

21 Wide-area Networks (WANs)

22 Wide-Area Network

23 WANs vs. LANs

24 WAN Access and the OSI Reference Model

25 WAN Devices  Routers  Terminal servers  Modems  DSU/CSU  WAN networking devices –ATM switches –Frame Relay switches –PSTN

26 Physical Layer: WANs

27 Serial Point-to-Point Connections

28 WAN—Multiple LANs

29 WAN Data-Link Protocols – HDLC – PPP – Frame Relay (LAPF) – ATM

30 WAN Link Options

31 Metropolitan-Area Network (MANs)


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