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1 Click to edit Master subtitle style Chapter 1:Introduction to Networks

2 The Following CompTIA Network+ Exam Objectives Are Covered in This Chapter: 1.6 Differentiate between common network topologies Mesh –o Partial –o Full Bus Ring Star Hybrid Point-to-point Point-to-multipoint Client-server Peer-to-peer 2

3 What is a Network? 3 In the computer world, the term network means two or more connected computers that can share resources like data and applications, office machines, an Internet connection, or some combination of these. Printer Host

4 What is a LAN? 4 A local area network (LAN) is usually restricted to spanning a particular geographic location Hub Switch Servers Printer Marketing Sales

5 Let’s connect these LAN’s together… 5 Router Servers Marketing Sales

6 Hosts/Workstations communicate to a Server 6 The term host is used to describe pretty much anything that takes an IP address. You also see that the hosts can access the servers across the network—pretty much the general idea of having a network. Hub Switch Servers Marketing Sales Secure server room Hosts

7 Wide Area Networks 7 Usually need a router port or ports. Span larger geographic areas and/or can link disparate locations. Are usually slower. Can choose when and how long we connect to a WAN. Can utilize either private or public data transport media such as phone lines. Servers Internet Corp Branch2 Branch1

8 MPLS 8 MPLS is a switching mechanism that imposes labels (numbers) to data and then uses those labels to forward data when the data arrives at the MPLS network MPLS Network Logical Connections Between Sites Corporate Office Branch Offices Each router assigns labels to data when the data heads toward the MPLS cloud

9 Peer-to-Peer Networking 9 Hub UsersPasswordAccess Mickey!Tails?Full Pluto$NoKatsRead Louie^Wet#!Read UsersPasswordAccess Millie#Shorts?Read Pluto&LittleTail!Full Louie^Wet#!Full UsersPasswordAccess Millie#Shorts?Read MickeyMy!Ears?Read Louie^Wet#!Full UsersPasswordAccess Millie#Shorts?Read Pluto&LittleTail!Full Mickey&&Boss!@Full Millie Mickey Pluto Louie

10 Client Server Networks 10 Hub UsersPasswordAccess Millie#Shorts?Read Pluto&LittleTail!Full Louie^Wet#!Full Mickey--Earls?Write Millie Mickey Pluto Louie Server

11 Physical Topologies 11 Here is a list of the various topologies you’re most likely to run in to these days: –Bus –Star –Ring –Mesh –Point-to-point –Point-to-multipoint –Hybrid

12 A Physical Bus Topology 12 Server S1 Laser Printer

13 Physical Star Topology 13 Hub

14 A Physical Ring Topology 14

15 A Physical MESH Topology 15

16 Point-to-point Topologies 16 Serial Connection, Like a T1 between Routers Direct Ethernet or Wireless Cable Direct to Hub or Switch Hub

17 Point-to-Multipoint Topology 17 Branch Offices Corporate Office

18 Point-to-Multipoint Example 2 18

19 Hybrid Topology 19 Hub Physical Star, Logical Bus

20 Backbones and Segments 20 MarketingSales Servers Segments Backbone

21 Summary 21 Summary Exam Essentials Section Written Labs Review Questions


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