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2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 11 Introduction to Networks

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 12 What is a network ? A number of nodes connected together. They share information and resources. Examples: Roads, Telephones, Computers

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 13 What is a computer network? A computer network is computers and devices connected together. The capabilities of a computer are increased when connected with other devices to form a computer network.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 14 Physical Network

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 15 Computer Network Components Components of a computer network: Computer with NIC (PCs, laptops, handhelds) routers & switches (IP router, Ethernet switch) Links” Transmission media” (wired, wireless) protocols (IP,TCP,CSMA/CD,CSMA/CA) applications (network services) i.e. Network Operating System (NOS) humans and service agents

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 16 Purpose of a Computer Network Summarized in a single word: sharing. Individual computers are isolated. Networked computers can share resources. Networks also make computer management easier. Three types of resources can be shared (Software,data and hardware)

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 17 Share Software and Data Application and utility software: can be shared by all users across the network. This requires only a single software copy to be purchased and maintained. Data files: Can also be shared. This makes data more accessible and maintains integrity.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 18 Share Hardware Sharing is an essential feature of a computer network. This reduces costs and the work of support staff. Printers, fax modems, scanners, hard drives, CD-ROMs, and DVDs can all be shared.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 19 Improve Communications Communication is essential in today’s businesses. Computer networks can help in improved communications through groupware. , electronic calendars, and video conferencing are available.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 110 Centralize Management Computer networks allow computers to be managed from one central location. Software updates can be “pushed” to users’ computers. Problems can be diagnosed over the network. Training can be done over the network.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 111 Network Communications Source Message Channel Receiver Noise Feedback Context

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 112 Network Communications

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 113 Types of Networks Two types of network classifications: Classified by device that controls network Classified by distance between devices

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 114 Network Classified by device Peer-to-PeerServer based

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 115 I. Peer-to-Peer Network No single computer controls the network. Each computer is the same (a peer) to all others. It is suitable for small offices. Called “ work group”. Each user controls the access to his own computer ( read only, hide files). Its suitable when : 10 or less computers. All computers in the same place. Security is not an issue. No network upgrading plans.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 116 I. Peer-to-Peer Network Advantages : Limited cost. No software needed. No powerful computers needed. Easy to install and setup.Disadvantages: Not suitable for large networks

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 117 I. Peer-to-Peer Network

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 118 II. Server-Based Network The network is controlled by a special high-powered server. The server is dedicated to running the network. The server never work as a client. If the number of computers connected together is large, another server is used. Types:  Print and file servers  Application servers  Communication servers  Directory service servers

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 119 II. Server-Based Network Advantages: Scheduled Backup Data is safe Thousands of users Any type of computers can be connected. Easy to access and manage data. Security ( to have an administrator)

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 120 II. Server-Based Network

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 121 Network Classified by distance LAN Local Area Network MAN Metropolitan Area Network WAN Wide Area Network

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 122 I. Local Area Network Network computers are located relatively close to each other. They are generally limited to buildings owned by one organization. They operate at high speeds ( mbps) They are low-cost networks.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 123 I. Local Area Network

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 124 II. Metropolitan Area Network A very fast LAN. Uses fiber optics as a media. Covers an area from 20 to 100 meters.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 125 III. Wide Area Network Network computers are spread out over a larger area. They are often managed by public carriers. They operate at lower speeds. They are a higher-cost network.

2/18/2016Fatimah AlAkeel - Network 126 III. Wide Area Network