CHAPTER 4 Telecommunications and Networking 1. 1.What Is a Computer Network? 2.Network Fundamentals 3.The Internet and the World Wide Web 4.Network Applications.

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CHAPTER 4 Telecommunications and Networking 1

1.What Is a Computer Network? 2.Network Fundamentals 3.The Internet and the World Wide Web 4.Network Applications 2

>>> 1.Compare and contrast the major types of networks. 2.Describe the wireline communications media and transmission technologies. 3.Describe the most common methods for accessing the Internet. 4.Explain the impact that networks have had on business and everyday life for each of the six major categories of network applications. 3

What Is a Computer Network? 4.1 Computer Network Bandwidth  Broadband Local Area Networks (LAN) Wide Area Networks (WAN)  Metropolitan area networks (MAN) Enterprise Networks 4

Basic Concepts Computer networks:  Connect  Transmit  Share work Bandwidth: transmission capacity  Bps, Kbps, Mbps  Bit or byte? LAN: limited geo area 5

Figure 4.1: Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) 6 One thing missing

Cisco Icons and Symbols 7

Figure 4.2: Enterprise Network 8

Network components 9 Clients Server  Network operating systems (NOS) Media Communications processors  Switch  Router Protocol Logical “flow” of the above

Network Fundamentals 4.2 Analog and Digital Signals Modem Communications Media and Channels Network Protocols Types of Network Processing 10

Figure 4.3: Analog and Digital Signals 11 Only 2 values Any values

Modem 12

Communications Media and Channels Twisted-Pair Wire Coaxial Cable Fiber Optics 13

Communications Media: Twisted-Pair Wire 14

Communications Media: Coaxial Cable 15

Communications Media: Fiber Optics 16

Table 4.1: Advantages and Disadvantages of Wireline Communications Channels 17

Network Protocols A common set of rules and procedures  Defines _____ (things)  Specifies _________ (ways)  Handles _______________ (situations)  Facilitates and assures _________ (obj) Ethernet Transmission Control Protocol/ Example Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 18

Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Three Basic Functions of TCP    Packets & Packet Switching Four Layers of the TCP/IP Reference Model 19

Three Basic Functions of the TCP 1.Manages the movement of data packets between computers by establishing a connection between the computers 2.Sequences the transfer of packets 3.Acknowledges the packets that have been transmitted 20

Figure 4.8: Packet Switching 21

Four Layers of the TCP/IP Reference Model (Optional) 1.Application Layer 2.Transport Layer 3.Internet Layer 4.Network Interface Layer 22

Figure 4.7: The Four Layers of TCP/IP Reference Model (Optional) 23

Types of Network Processing Distributed Processing Client/Server Computing Peer-to-Peer Processing 24

The Internet and the World Wide Web 4.3 Internet versus WWW Accessing the Internet The Future of the Internet The World Wide Web 25

Figure 4.9: Internet (backbone in white) maps 40 maps that explain the internet

The World Wide Web (WWW) World Wide Web Internet Intranet Extranet 27 Internet FTP Telnet WWW

Accessing the Internet Connecting via an Online Service  ISP; NAP Connecting via Other Means  Internet kiosks  Smart phones and iPads  Cybercafes Addresses on the Internet 28

Table 4.2: Internet Connection Methods 29

Domain name system (DNS) (AKA: Domain name service) Some country domains that are commonly seen:.au,.ca,.cn,.fr,.hk,.jp,.kr,.mx,.ru,.sg,.tv(!),.tw,.ua,.uk, Domain name system (DNS) – Converts IP addresses into domains: =

Future of the Internet Experts are concerned that Internet users will experience brownouts from 3 factors: 1.increasing number of people working online 2.Popularity of Web sites such as YouTube requiring large amounts of bandwidth 3.Demand for high-definition television delivered over the Internet 31

Network Applications 4.4 Discovery Communication Collaboration E-learning and Distance Education  Virtual Universities Telecommuniting 32

Network Applications: Discovery Search Engines and Metasearch Engines Publication of Material in Foreign Languages Portals 33

Publication of Materials in Foreign Languages 34

Network Applications: Portals Commercial portal Affinity portal Corporate portal Industrywide portal 35

Affinity Portals 36

Network Applications: Communication Electronic Mail Web-Based Call Centers Electronic Chat Rooms Voice Communication  Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Unified Communications Collaboration Electronic Teleconferencing 37

Telecommunication: Teleconferencing/Telepresence 38

Network Applications: Collaboration (PP ) Workgroup Workflow Virtual Team Virtual Collaboration Crowdsourcing Synchronous versus Asynchronous Collaboration Tools  WebEx Meeting Center: Welcome to Meeting Center WebEx Meeting Center: Welcome to Meeting Center 39

Collaboration Tools Microsoft Sharepoint Google Drive IBM Lotus Quikr Jive 40

Network Applications: E-Learning versus Distance Education E-Learning Distance Education 41

Virtual Universities University of Phoenix California Virtual Campus University of Maryland 42

Network Applications: Telecommuting Knowledge workers Digital Nomads 43