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1 Local-Area Networks

2 Topology Defines the Structure of the Network – Physical topology – actual layout of the wire (media) – Logical topology – defines how the media is accessed by the hosts

3 Physical Topology

4 LAN Devices in a Topology

5 Network Interface Cards (NICs) When Selecting a NIC, Consider the Following: – Network architecture – Operating system – Media type – Data transfer speed – Available bus types

6 NICs Bus Architectures ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) EISA (Extended ISA) PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association)

7 NICs in the OSI Model

8 Media The basic function of media is to carry a flow of information, in the form of bits. Layer 1 components.

9 Repeaters: Layer 1

10 Repeaters A repeater solves the problem of too many nodes and not enough cable – cleans, amplifies, and resends a signal that is weakened by long cable length.

11 Hubs: Layer 1

12 Hubs Regenerate and repeat signals Used as network concentration points Multiport repeater

13 Bridges: Layer 2

14 Bridges Designed to create two or more LAN segments, each of which is a separate collision domain Bridges filter traffic by looking at MAC addresses.

15 Switches: Layer 2

16 LAN Switches Combine the connectivity of a hub with the traffic regulation of a bridge on each port

17 Switches

18 Routers: Layer 3

19 Routers Two primary purposes: path selection, and switching of packets to the best route Use logical addresses (network layer addresses)

20 Network Cloud Layer 1 through 7 device

21 Network Segments Connected by networking devices

22 Devices / Function / Layers

23 Data Flow Through LANs


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