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Computer Networks
Computer Network




A computer network is defined as the
interconnection of 2 or more independent computers
or/and peripherals.
Network



Source             Destination
Need of Networks
– Communicate and collaborate
– Share information
– Share resources
– Sharing computer files and disk space
– Sharing high-quality printers
– Access to common fax machines
– Access to common modems
– Multiple access to the Internet
Classification of Networks
– Local Area Networks (LANs) - a computer
  network covering a small geographic area, like
  a home, office, or group of buildings. Typically
  within 5-mile radius.
– Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs)- are
  large computer networks usually spanning a
  city. (within 30 miles)
– Wide-Area Networks (WANs) - any network
  whose communications links cross
  metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries.
Network Topology

The way in which the computers are
interconnected together is known as
TOPOLOGY.
Types of topologies

• Physical topology
• Logical topology
Types of physical topologies

• Bus/Linear
• Star
• Ring
• Tree
• Mesh
Linear or bus topology

• Consists of a main cable, known as
  backbone cable, with a terminator at
  each end .
• All nodes (file server, workstations,
  and peripherals) are connected to the
  cable.
• Ethernet and LocalTalk networks use
  bus topology.
Advantages of Bus Topology

• Easy to connect a computer or peripheral
  to a linear bus.
• Requires less cable length.
• Easy to extend.
• If one node of the N/W is faulty, the N/W
  can still remain working.
Disadvantages of Bus
                Topology
• Entire network shuts down if there is a
  break in the main cable.
• Terminators are required at both ends of
  the backbone cable.
• Difficult to identify the problem if the entire
  network shuts down.
• Not meant to be used as a stand-alone
  solution in a large building.
Star topology

• A star topology is designed with each node (file
  server, workstations, and peripherals) connected
  directly to a central network hub.
• Data on a star network passes through the hub
  before continuing to its destination.
• The hub manages and controls all functions of
  the network.
• It also acts as a repeater for the data flow.
Advantages of Star
                Topology
• Easy to install.
• No disruptions to the network other than
  connecting or removing devices.
• Easy to detect faults and to remove parts.
Disadvantages of Star
               Topology
• Requires more cable length than a bus
  topology.
• If the hub fails, nodes attached are
  disabled.
• More expensive than bus topology
  because of the cost of the hub.
Tree Topology

• A tree topology combines characteristics
  of bus and star topologies.
• It consists of groups of star-configured
  workstations connected to a bus
  backbone cable.
• Tree topologies allow for the expansion of
  an existing network.
Advantages of a Tree
                Topology
• Point-to-point wiring for individual
  segments.
• Supported by several hardware and
  software venders.
Disadvantages of Tree
               Topology
• Overall length of each segment is limited
  by the type of cabling used.
• If the backbone line breaks, the entire
  segment goes down.
• More difficult to configure than other
  topologies.
Ring topology

• Is a type of computer network configuration
  where each network computer and device are
  connect to each other forming A large circle.
• Data is divided into packets when transmitted.
• Packet is sent around the ring until it reaches
  its final destination.
Advantages of ring
                  topology
• Requires lesser amount of cable and there are
  not much of installation problems
• All stations have equal access
Disadvantages of ring
                   topology

• Failure of one computer may impact others
• Data transfer is slow
Mesh topology

• It requires that every terminal should be
  attached to each other.
• All the computers must have adequate
  number of interfaces for the connections
  to be made.
• Because of this requirement the
  installations is somewhat difficult.
• The length of cable required is quite
  higher as compared to other topologies.
Advantages of mesh
               topology
• Ease of troubleshooting.
• Data transfer is faster.
Disadvantages of mesh
              topology
• uses a lot of cabling.
• Complex
• Most expensive topology
Considerations When
           Choosing a Topology
• Money. A linear bus network may be the least
  expensive way to install a network; you do not
  have to purchase concentrators.
• Length of cable needed. The linear bus
  network uses shorter lengths of cable.
• Future growth. With a star topology, expanding
  a network is easily done by adding another
  concentrator.
• Cable type. The most common cable in schools
  is unshielded twisted pair, which is most often
  used with star topologies.
Transmission Technology

Two types of transmission technologies are
   there:
2. Broadcast Network
  Single communication channel is shared by all
     the machines in the network.
Transmission Technology

1. Point to Point Network
  Data is routed directly from source machine to
     destination machine directly.




               Dedicated link

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Unit2

  • 2. Computer Network A computer network is defined as the interconnection of 2 or more independent computers or/and peripherals.
  • 3. Network Source Destination
  • 4. Need of Networks – Communicate and collaborate – Share information – Share resources – Sharing computer files and disk space – Sharing high-quality printers – Access to common fax machines – Access to common modems – Multiple access to the Internet
  • 5. Classification of Networks – Local Area Networks (LANs) - a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or group of buildings. Typically within 5-mile radius. – Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs)- are large computer networks usually spanning a city. (within 30 miles) – Wide-Area Networks (WANs) - any network whose communications links cross metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries.
  • 6. Network Topology The way in which the computers are interconnected together is known as TOPOLOGY.
  • 7. Types of topologies • Physical topology • Logical topology
  • 8. Types of physical topologies • Bus/Linear • Star • Ring • Tree • Mesh
  • 9. Linear or bus topology • Consists of a main cable, known as backbone cable, with a terminator at each end . • All nodes (file server, workstations, and peripherals) are connected to the cable. • Ethernet and LocalTalk networks use bus topology.
  • 10.
  • 11. Advantages of Bus Topology • Easy to connect a computer or peripheral to a linear bus. • Requires less cable length. • Easy to extend. • If one node of the N/W is faulty, the N/W can still remain working.
  • 12. Disadvantages of Bus Topology • Entire network shuts down if there is a break in the main cable. • Terminators are required at both ends of the backbone cable. • Difficult to identify the problem if the entire network shuts down. • Not meant to be used as a stand-alone solution in a large building.
  • 13. Star topology • A star topology is designed with each node (file server, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub. • Data on a star network passes through the hub before continuing to its destination. • The hub manages and controls all functions of the network. • It also acts as a repeater for the data flow.
  • 14.
  • 15. Advantages of Star Topology • Easy to install. • No disruptions to the network other than connecting or removing devices. • Easy to detect faults and to remove parts.
  • 16. Disadvantages of Star Topology • Requires more cable length than a bus topology. • If the hub fails, nodes attached are disabled. • More expensive than bus topology because of the cost of the hub.
  • 17. Tree Topology • A tree topology combines characteristics of bus and star topologies. • It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a bus backbone cable. • Tree topologies allow for the expansion of an existing network.
  • 18.
  • 19. Advantages of a Tree Topology • Point-to-point wiring for individual segments. • Supported by several hardware and software venders.
  • 20. Disadvantages of Tree Topology • Overall length of each segment is limited by the type of cabling used. • If the backbone line breaks, the entire segment goes down. • More difficult to configure than other topologies.
  • 21. Ring topology • Is a type of computer network configuration where each network computer and device are connect to each other forming A large circle. • Data is divided into packets when transmitted. • Packet is sent around the ring until it reaches its final destination.
  • 22.
  • 23. Advantages of ring topology • Requires lesser amount of cable and there are not much of installation problems • All stations have equal access
  • 24. Disadvantages of ring topology • Failure of one computer may impact others • Data transfer is slow
  • 25. Mesh topology • It requires that every terminal should be attached to each other. • All the computers must have adequate number of interfaces for the connections to be made. • Because of this requirement the installations is somewhat difficult. • The length of cable required is quite higher as compared to other topologies.
  • 26.
  • 27. Advantages of mesh topology • Ease of troubleshooting. • Data transfer is faster.
  • 28. Disadvantages of mesh topology • uses a lot of cabling. • Complex • Most expensive topology
  • 29. Considerations When Choosing a Topology • Money. A linear bus network may be the least expensive way to install a network; you do not have to purchase concentrators. • Length of cable needed. The linear bus network uses shorter lengths of cable. • Future growth. With a star topology, expanding a network is easily done by adding another concentrator. • Cable type. The most common cable in schools is unshielded twisted pair, which is most often used with star topologies.
  • 30. Transmission Technology Two types of transmission technologies are there: 2. Broadcast Network Single communication channel is shared by all the machines in the network.
  • 31. Transmission Technology 1. Point to Point Network Data is routed directly from source machine to destination machine directly. Dedicated link