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Understanding Network Architecture Access Methods How Networks Send Data Ethernet Token Ring AppleTalk and ArcNet 1

Access Methods 2 Function of Access Methods Major Access Methods

Collision Occurs 3

Computer Listens to Cable 4

Token Passing 5

Star-Bus Network 6

How Networks Send Data 7 Functions of Packets in Network Communication Packet Structure

Large Streams of Data 8

Breaking Data Into Packets 9

Packet Components 10

Print Server Connection 11

Creating Packets 12

Examining Receiver’s Address 13

Network Interface Card (NIC) 14

Reassembled Packets 15

Ethernet 16 Origin of Ethernet Ethernet Specifications Ethernet Features

Terminated Ethernet Bus 17

Sample Ethernet II Frame 18

Multiport Repeater (Hub) 19

Patch Panel 20

ThinNet Rule 21

ThickNet Cable Composition 22

Transceiver and Cable 23

ThickNet Rule 24

Parent Hub with Child Hubs 25

Use Bridge to Segment 26

Token Ring 27 Token Ring Overview How Token Ring Works Hardware Components Future of Token Ring Networks

Logical Ring 28

Token Ring Data Frame 29

Flow of the Token 30

Hub Showing Internal Ring 31

32 Adding Hubs

Hub to Computer Distance 33

AppleTalk and ArcNet 34 AppleTalk Environment ArcNet Environment

AppleTalk Network 35

LocalTalk Connector Module 36

Three Joined Zones 37

Star-Wired ArcNet Network 38

Token Movement 39

ArcNet Packet 40