1 Chapter One Introduction To Data Communication and Computer Networking
1 Chapter One Introduction To Data Communication and Computer Networking
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Definition cont…
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Benefits of Network Computing
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1.2. Basics of Data Communication
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1.3 Fundamentals of Information Transmission
media and coding
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Transmission Impairment
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Simplex :
Communication can take place in only one
Sender Receiver
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Half-duplex
Sender Receiver
(Sender )
(Receiver)
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FULL DUPLEX:
It allows information to flow simultaneously in
both directions on the transmission path. It is
an advantage over half-duplex which requires
the lines to be turned-around each time the
direction is reversed and half duplex is
unacceptable in some applications which
require simultaneous transmission in both
directions.
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Full-duplex
Sender Receiver
and and
Receiver Sender
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The Three Mode of Data transmission
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Elements of Data Communication
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2. sender
3. receiver
4. transmission medium
5. protocol
The message simply refers to data or piece of information
which is to be communicated.
Sender It is simple a device that sends data message.
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Protocols and standards
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Protocols and standards (cont..)
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Circuit Switching and Packet Switching
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Circuit Switching
Circuit switching is a switching technique that establishes
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Types of Networks
Based on geographical Area
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LAN
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Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN)
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Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Types of Networks
Based on Architecture
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1. Peer-to-Peer Networks
When LAN and WAN technologies are used, many
computers are interconnected to provide services to their
users.
To accomplish this, networked computers take on different
equal partners.
Other types of applications distribute their work so that one
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One computer issues a request for a service, and a second
computer receives and responds to that request.
The requestor acts like a client and the responder acts like a server.
In a peer-to-peer network, networked computers act as equal
partners, or peers.
As peers, each computer can take on the client function or the
server function.
Computer A may request for a file from Computer B, which then
sends the file to Computer A.
Computer A acts like the client and Computer B acts like the
server.
At a later time, Computers A and B can reverse roles.
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In a peer-to-peer network:
individual users control their own resources.
The users may decide to share certain files with other
users.
The users may also require passwords before they allow
others to access their resources.
Since individual users make these decisions, there is no
central point of control or administration in the network.
In addition, individual users must back up their own
systems to be able to recover from data loss in case of
failures.
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2. Client/Server Networks
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Peer-to-
Peer and Client/Server Networks
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Advantage and disadvantage cont…
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Components of a Network
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Network components (cont…)
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Network components (cont…)
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Hardware
The Server
The server functions as the central repository
resources/services the network provides.
Usually the server is also responsible for controlling
which users on which computers in the network are
granted access to a service.
Workstations
A place where the services of the server are used
Usually not as good as the server in one way or another
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Network components (cont…)
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Cabling
This is what connects the file server and
workstations. Another phrase for cabling is
transmission media.
There are various types of transmission media,
including coaxial cable, twisted-pair cable (both
shielded and unshielded), and fiber-optic.
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Network components (cont…)
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Network components (cont…)
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Network components (cont…)
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Software
The Network Operating System
Software that resides on the server.
Controls virtually all the activity on the network.
The NOS manages access to the resource on the
server and handles security of the resources on the
server.
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Network components (cont…)
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Network components (cont…)
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1.4: Network Topologies
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or wiring system.
Logical topology is bound to network protocols and
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1. Bus Topology
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Benefits of Bus topology
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Disadvantages of Bus topology
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2. Star Topology
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Advantages of Stars topology
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Advantage cont…
The hub or switch is slightly more expensive
All data goes through the central point, which can
be equipped with diagnostic devices that make it
easy to trouble shoot and manage the network.
Hierarchical organization allows isolation of traffic
on the channel.
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Disadvantages of Star topology
entire network
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3. Ring Topology
The ring topology is a physical, closed
loop consisting of point-to-point links.
In the diagram, you can see how each
node on the ring acts as a repeater. It
receives a transmission from the
previous node and amplifies it before
passing it on.
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Benefits of Ring topology
Ring topology has the following
advantage:
Each repeater duplicates the data signals
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Disadvantages of Ring topology
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4. Hybrid Topology
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Disadvantages of Hybrid
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topology
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Think of it like this: You and some friends want to
start a company. One of the first things you’ll do is
sit down and think through what tasks must be
done, who will do them, the order in which they
will be done, and how they relate to each other.
Ultimately, you might group these tasks into
departments. Let’s say you decide to have an order-
taking department, an inventory department, and a
shipping department. Each of your departments has
its own unique tasks keeping its staff members
busy and requiring them to focus on only their own
duties.
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Transmission media
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Guided Media:
It is also referred to as Wired or Bounded
transmission media. Signals being transmitted are
directed and confined in a narrow pathway by
using physical links.
Features:
High Speed
Secure
Used for comparatively shorter distances
There are 3 major types of Guided Media:
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1Coaxial Cable
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Coaxial …
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3Twisted pair
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STP
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Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
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UTP
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Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
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The figure shows some commonly used copper media and
connectors.
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UTP
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Advantages
is easy to install
Is less expensive than other types of networking
media.
Has small external diameter
Disadvantages
Error prone
Commonly used connector for LANs is an RJ-45
connector,
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UTP connections
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Straight Through cables
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Cross over cable
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Connects
Hub to hub
Switch to switch
PC to PC
PC to Router??
Pin out:
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UTP implementation
An RJ-45 connector for UTP cable
RJ stand for Registered Jack
45 refers to the specific wiring sequence
A transceiver converts one type of connection to another
Example: AUI to RJ-45, coax, or fibre optic connector
Crossover Straight-through
Switch to router
Switch to switch Router to router
Switch to PC or server
Switch to hub PC to PC
Hub to PC or server
Hub to hub Router to PC ???
X to no X
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Rollover Cable
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Connects
A PC with console port of a router
Also called Console Cable
Pin-out:
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Fiber Optic Cables
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Fiber Cable
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Unguided Media
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Less Secure
unguided media:
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1 Radiowaves
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2 Microwaves
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3 Infrared
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End of Chapter One
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