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Submitted To: Submitted By:
Mr. Santosh Pawar Gulshan Khara
Miss. Savitha G. Roll No.-16CA32
Seminar
On
AppleTalk
Content
 Introduction
 History
 Design
 Network Components
• Sockets
• Nodes
• Networks
• Zones
 Addressing in AppleTalk
 AppleTalk Manager
 Security
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
 Conclusion
Introduction
AppleTalk is a network operating system designed
to connect Apple computers. Its components are
built on Macintosh operating systems. There are
two main versions of AppleTalk depending on how
many years in the past the network was
implemented, Phase 1 and Phase 2.
History
Just prior to its release in early
1985,AppleBus was renamed AppleTalk.
The system had a number of limitations,
including a speed of only 230.4 Kbit/s ,a
maximum distance of 1000 feet from end to
end , and only 32 nodes per LAN.
Design
AppleTalk was designed with a transparent network interface
-that is, the interaction between Client computers and
network servers requires little interaction from the user.
Two versions of AppleTalk exist :
AppleTalk Phase 1 and AppleTalk Phase 2.
Network Components
AppleTalk Internetwork consists of a Hierarchy of Components
Sockets
An AppleTalk socket is a unique, addressable
location in an AppleTalk node. It is the logical point
at which upper-layer AppleTalk software processes
and the network layer Datagram Delivery Protocol
(DDP) interact.
Socket Clients Use Socket to Send and Receive Datagrams
Nodes
An AppleTalk node is a device that is
connected to an AppleTalk network.
This device might be a Macintosh
computer, a printer, an IBM PC, a router,
or some other similar device.
Networks
It consists of a single logical cable and
multiple attached nodes.
A single physical cable or multiple physical
cables interconnected by using bridges or
routers may be found.
Networks…
Non extended Networks
It is a physical network segment that is
assigned only a single network number, which
can range between 1 and 1024.
Extended Networks
Also known as a cable range. It is a physical
network segment that can be assigned multiple
network numbers.
Zones
An AppleTalk zone is a logical group of
nodes or networks that is defined when the
network administrator configures the
network.
The nodes or networks need not be
physically contiguous to belong to the same
AppleTalk zone.
Addressing in AppleTalk
Network Number :- 16 bit number.
Node Id :- 8 bit number identifies node on an AppleTalk
network.
Socket Number :- unique 8 bit number that identifies a
socket. A maximum of 254 different socket number can be
assigned in a node.
Zone Name :- A name assigned to an arbitrary subset of
node within an AppleTalk Internet.
AppleTalk Manager
 Our Application accesses the Services of the
AppleTalk protocol through the AppleTalk manager.
 It is a collection of Application Programming Interface
to AppleTalk protocol.
Security
AppleTalk, like many network protocols, makes no
provisions for network security. The design of the
AppleTalk protocol architecture requires that
security measures be implemented at higher
application levels. Cisco supports AppleTalk
distribution lists, allowing control of routing
updates on a per-interface basis. This security
feature is similar to those that Cisco provides for
other protocols.
Advantages
Apple automatically includes AppleTalk in the
Macintosh operating system.
Easy to implement and configure.
Setting up a small workgroup is simple and
inexpensive.
Disadvantages
It is not suitable for very large networks.
It is very slow compared to other LAN links at
230.4 Kbps.
It is unsuitable for bandwidth intensive
applications.
Conclusion
AppleTalk includes an address-resolution
method much like TCP/IP's ARP. The
AppleTalk version is called AARP. AARP
uses broadcasts to discover the hardware
address of a node.
Reference
 [1]. Sidhu, Gursharan; Andrews, Richard; Oppenheimer, Alan (1989).
Inside AppleTalk, Second
 Edition (PDF). Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-55021-0.
 [2].https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/mac/pdf
/Networking/
 Introduction_to_AppleTalk.pdf
 [3]. Oppenheimer, Alan (January 2004). “A History of Macintosh
Networking”.
 [4]. S.H. Cooper and P.J. Teller ”Configure a large LAN for TCP/IP,
AppleTalk and IPX”,
 ‘Proceeding of 20th Conference on Local Computer
Networks’,Year:1995, pp.264-68.
Thank You

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Apple talk ppt 2

  • 1. Submitted To: Submitted By: Mr. Santosh Pawar Gulshan Khara Miss. Savitha G. Roll No.-16CA32 Seminar On AppleTalk
  • 2. Content  Introduction  History  Design  Network Components • Sockets • Nodes • Networks • Zones  Addressing in AppleTalk  AppleTalk Manager  Security  Advantages  Disadvantages  Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers. Its components are built on Macintosh operating systems. There are two main versions of AppleTalk depending on how many years in the past the network was implemented, Phase 1 and Phase 2.
  • 4. History Just prior to its release in early 1985,AppleBus was renamed AppleTalk. The system had a number of limitations, including a speed of only 230.4 Kbit/s ,a maximum distance of 1000 feet from end to end , and only 32 nodes per LAN.
  • 5. Design AppleTalk was designed with a transparent network interface -that is, the interaction between Client computers and network servers requires little interaction from the user. Two versions of AppleTalk exist : AppleTalk Phase 1 and AppleTalk Phase 2.
  • 6. Network Components AppleTalk Internetwork consists of a Hierarchy of Components
  • 7. Sockets An AppleTalk socket is a unique, addressable location in an AppleTalk node. It is the logical point at which upper-layer AppleTalk software processes and the network layer Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) interact. Socket Clients Use Socket to Send and Receive Datagrams
  • 8. Nodes An AppleTalk node is a device that is connected to an AppleTalk network. This device might be a Macintosh computer, a printer, an IBM PC, a router, or some other similar device.
  • 9. Networks It consists of a single logical cable and multiple attached nodes. A single physical cable or multiple physical cables interconnected by using bridges or routers may be found.
  • 10. Networks… Non extended Networks It is a physical network segment that is assigned only a single network number, which can range between 1 and 1024. Extended Networks Also known as a cable range. It is a physical network segment that can be assigned multiple network numbers.
  • 11. Zones An AppleTalk zone is a logical group of nodes or networks that is defined when the network administrator configures the network. The nodes or networks need not be physically contiguous to belong to the same AppleTalk zone.
  • 12. Addressing in AppleTalk Network Number :- 16 bit number. Node Id :- 8 bit number identifies node on an AppleTalk network. Socket Number :- unique 8 bit number that identifies a socket. A maximum of 254 different socket number can be assigned in a node. Zone Name :- A name assigned to an arbitrary subset of node within an AppleTalk Internet.
  • 13. AppleTalk Manager  Our Application accesses the Services of the AppleTalk protocol through the AppleTalk manager.  It is a collection of Application Programming Interface to AppleTalk protocol.
  • 14. Security AppleTalk, like many network protocols, makes no provisions for network security. The design of the AppleTalk protocol architecture requires that security measures be implemented at higher application levels. Cisco supports AppleTalk distribution lists, allowing control of routing updates on a per-interface basis. This security feature is similar to those that Cisco provides for other protocols.
  • 15. Advantages Apple automatically includes AppleTalk in the Macintosh operating system. Easy to implement and configure. Setting up a small workgroup is simple and inexpensive.
  • 16. Disadvantages It is not suitable for very large networks. It is very slow compared to other LAN links at 230.4 Kbps. It is unsuitable for bandwidth intensive applications.
  • 17. Conclusion AppleTalk includes an address-resolution method much like TCP/IP's ARP. The AppleTalk version is called AARP. AARP uses broadcasts to discover the hardware address of a node.
  • 18. Reference  [1]. Sidhu, Gursharan; Andrews, Richard; Oppenheimer, Alan (1989). Inside AppleTalk, Second  Edition (PDF). Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-55021-0.  [2].https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/mac/pdf /Networking/  Introduction_to_AppleTalk.pdf  [3]. Oppenheimer, Alan (January 2004). “A History of Macintosh Networking”.  [4]. S.H. Cooper and P.J. Teller ”Configure a large LAN for TCP/IP, AppleTalk and IPX”,  ‘Proceeding of 20th Conference on Local Computer Networks’,Year:1995, pp.264-68.