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Figure 5-1 The OSI Model versus the TCP Stack. Figure 5-2 A Shared-media LAN.

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1 Figure 5-1 The OSI Model versus the TCP Stack

2 Figure 5-2 A Shared-media LAN

3 Figure 5-3 A Gigabit Ethernet Network

4 Figure 5-4 Token Passing

5 Figure 5-5 CSMA/CD

6 Figure 5-6 Collision Domain

7 Figure 5-7 Modular Jack and Active Hub

8 Figure 5-8 A Combination of interconnections

9 Figure 5-9 Bridging Two Network Segments

10 Figure 5-10 A Switched Ethernet configuration

11 Figure 5-11 An Ethernet Switch

12 Figure 5-12 A VLAN environment

13 Figure 5-13 Three Tiered Network Hierarchy

14 Figure 5-14 Data Service Components

15 Figure 5-15 Point-to-Point and Multipoint (daisy-chained)

16 Figure 5-16 DDS Components

17 Figure 5-17 Pack switching

18 Figure 5-18 Statistical Pack switching

19 Figure 5-19 An X.25 packet-switched network

20 Figure 5-20 Frame Relay frame format (LAPD)

21 Figure 5-21 PVCs in a Frame Relay network

22 Figure 5-22 Frame Relay bandwidth-on-demand

23 Figure 5-23 Combining different services onto a single access channel

24 Collision Domain

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26 Figure 5-1The OSI model versus the TCP stack Figure 5-2An example of a shared-medium LAN Figure 5-3An example of Gigabit Ethernet Figure 5-4Token passing Figure 5-5CSMA/CD Figure 5-6Collision Domains Figure 5-7RJ45 modular jack and Active Hub Figure 5-8shows a network that uses a combination of interconnection Figure 5-9Bridging two network segments Figure 5-10An example of a switched Ethernet configuration Figure 5-11An Ethernet switch Figure 5-12A VLAN Figure 5-13A three layer network hierarchy Figure 5-14Data service components Figure 5-15Point to Point leased line and multipoint (daisy chained) Figure 5-16DDS components Figure 5-17Packet switching Figure 5-18Statistical Packet Switching Figure 5-19An X.25 packet-switched network Figure 5-20Frame Relay frame format (LAP D) Figure 5-21PVCs in a Frame Relay network Figure 5-22Frame Relay bandwidth-an-demand Figure 5-23Combining different services onto a single access channel


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