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Basic Communications

Systems

Class 5

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Today’s Class Topics LAN Software

LAN Operations and Services Network Operating Systems LAN Servers Comparisons

Novell NetWare Windows NT Windows 2000

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

IntroductionProper support of a local area network requires hardware, software, and miscellaneous support devices.

A network operating system is the most important software component.

Application programs are also required to support users on a LAN.

Support devices such as hubs, switches, routers, servers, modems, power supplies, and more are also necessary.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

Network Operating SystemsAn operating system manages all applications and resources in a computer.

A multitasking operating system supports the execution of multiple processes at one time.

A network operating system is a large, complex program than manages the resources common on most local area networks.

Besides performing standard operating system functions, a network operating system is called upon for additional functions.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

Client/Server SystemsA distributed computing system consisting of a server and one or more clients which request information from the server.

Common examples of client/server systems include the file server found in a LAN network operating system and a database server found in many businesses.

A two-tier client/server architecture supports clients directly connected to server.

A three-tier client/server architecture has clients connected to a transaction processing monitor which is connected to the server.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

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Network Operating SystemsSeveral popular network operating systems currently exist:

• Novell NetWare versions 3, 4 and 5

• Windows NT and 2000

• Unix

• Linux

• IBM OS/2

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

Novell NetWareVersion 3 - Popular but older version of Novell NetWare. May no longer be supported by Novell by the end of 2000. User logs onto a particular server. Bindery maintains file system.

Version 4 - Unlike version 3 this version allows single network login. Bindery replaced by powerful NDS database.

Version 5 - Allows administrator to use IP protocol instead of Novell’s proprietary IPX/SPX protocols.

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Novell NDSA database that maintains information on, and access to, every resource on the network, including users, groups of users, printers, data sets and servers.

Network administrator creates a hierarchical tree structure that represents the layout of the organization.

Tree structure is composed of organizational units which are composed of further objects, and leaf objects which are not composed of further objects.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

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Windows NT version 4User interface based on popular Windows operating system, but is NOT the same as Windows 98 or Windows Me.

Full service multi-tasking operating system capable of supporting multiple servers.

NT systems work very well with other Microsoft products.

Questionable if NT can support large systems.

Blue screen of death (BSOD) plagues NT systems.

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Windows 2000Newest version of Windows NT network operating system.

Specific versions of 2000 designed to support large enterprise systems.

Directory service is called Active Directory and is similar in function to Novell’s NDS.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

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UnixOlder but very popular multitasking operating system capable of supporting network operations.

First operating system written in the language C.

Very stable system capable of supporting large operations.

Numerous versions available from different vendors.

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LinuxOperating system based on the principles of Unix.

Most versions available for free or very small price.

Very stable multitasking system.

When incorporated with other free software products, such as the Apache Web Server and Atipa’s BlueBird network management software, this system becomes extremely cost effective.

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OS/2Multitasking operating system available from IBM.

Small but loyal following of supporters.

Losing ground quickly to Novell and Windows and may soon RIP.

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

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NOS Marketplace UNIX is installed on more servers

than any other operating system. Novell NetWare was the top selling

LAN operating system between 1986 and 1997.

NT and Linux are now outselling NetWare.

NetWare still has more installed base than NT or Linux, but NT is expected to surpass NetWare by 2002.

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Installed LAN Servers 1998

Other5%

UNIX42%

NT Server17%NetWare

36%

Source: Dataquest

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Server O.S. Shipments(in millions)

Source: IDC

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0.5

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2.5

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NetWare Linux OtherUNIX

Other

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File Servers A File Server provides shared files and

directories that may be accessed by Client machines.

All services provided through messages: Client sends Request message to Server Server performs action and sends Response

message to Client Note that message sizes are limited (max.

1500 bytes of data in any Ethernet message, for example), so in some cases one Request may result in multiple Response messages.

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File Servers Clients send requests : Open File,

Close File, Read File, Write File, etc. File Server receives request,

performs action, sends response.

File Server(PC w / Server software)

Client(PC w / NOS software)

Request

Response

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Example: Get File

File ServerClient

Open FileFile Opened

Read DataData

Close FileFile Closed

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Client / Server Compatibility In order for a Client machine and a Server to be

able to talk to each other, they must both implement the same File Services Protocol.

A File Services Protocol defines a particular set of request and response messages a server understands: Novell Netware servers use NetWare Core Protocol

(NCP). Microsoft servers use Server Message Blocks (SMB)

protocol. UNIX servers often use Network File System (NFS)

protocol.

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Network Drives For DOS/Windows, unused drive

letters can be mapped to directory on Server.

These Network Drives can be used identically to local drives (like A:), but cause file actions to be done on Server.

File Server(PC w / Server software)

Client(PC w / NOS software)

Drive F: C:\USERS\GREG

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C :-----\P R IV A TE-----\A P P S----------\W O R D P E R FE C T----------\LO TU S 123----------\A C C E S S-----\U S E R S----------\G R E G----------\S A M----------\L IS A-----\M A IL----------\G R E G----------\S A M----------\L IS A

LAN

D E P A U L_FS

G R EG

LISA

G : = \\D E P A U L_FS \A P P S (R eadO nly) - A pp lica tionsH : = \\D E P A U L_FS \U S E R S \LIS A (Fu ll A ccess) - D ata F ilesK : = \\D E P A U L_FS \M A IL (C reate A ccess) - S end E -M ailL : = \\D E P A U L_FS \M A IL\L IS A (Fu ll A ccess) - R ead E -M ail

G : = \\D E P A U L_FS \A P P S (R eadO nly) - A pp lica tionsH : = \\D E P A U L_FS \U S E R S \G R E G (Fu ll A ccess) - D ata F ilesK : = \\D E P A U L_FS \M A IL (C reate A ccess) - S end E -M ailL : = \\D E P A U L_FS \M A IL\G R E G (Fu ll A ccess) - R ead E -M ail

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Security Users must log on (with user

name & password) to a server before accessing shared resources.

Network Manager controls access rights for each user to each resource. File Server

(PC w / Server software)

Client(PC w / NOS software)

Drive F: C:\USERS\GREG

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File Access Permissions Administrator can allow/disallow for any

user : See any server View names of shared directories on any server View any file name(s) Read contents of file(s) Execute file(s) Modify file(s) Delete files Change file names Set access permissions for other users

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Other Services / Servers

A File Server only uploads/downloads files. Many other types of services are commonly

used on LANs. For each service, you must have:

Appropriate software running on a LAN server to implement this service (many services can be run on one physical server through multitasking)

Matching client software running on your desktop

Each service typically defines its own protocol (set of request and response messages).

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Other Services / Servers

Print Service (via file/print services protocol) Provide shared access to printer.

Database Service (i.e. SQL protocol) Structured query access to shared database

files. Remote Access Service (i.e. RAS

protocol) Shared access to modems for connectivity

in/out of LAN.

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Other Servers

Directory/Name Service (i.e. DNS protocol) Keeps track of names and relationships among

all LAN users, devices and services IP Address Service (i.e. DHCP protocol)

Assign IP addresses and routing information to LAN workstations.

Network Management Service (i.e. SNMP protocol) Gather performance and configuration

information from other LAN workstations and servers

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Other Servers Gateway Services (various protocols)

Access and Protocol translation to another computing environment (ex: IBM mainframe)

FAX Services (via file/print protocol) Access to shared FAX machine/services.

Application Services (i.e. WTS or Citrix protocols) Allows clients to run some application

programs on the server rather than locally.

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Other Servers Web/Intranet Services (HTTP protocol)

Receive and process HTTP web commands E-Commerce Services (via HTTP (and

other) protocols) Provide Web-based transaction services with

high performance, reliability and security required.

GroupWare Services (i.e. SMTP, IMAP) Provide office services based on common e-

mail/groupware platform.

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LAN Server Components

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Server HardwareSpeed is King

Processor Disk Memory NIC

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CPU Will improve the performance of

servers that are compute bound Diminishing returns because of

interaction with other subsystems System architecture Bus Memory subsystem Disk storage subsystem

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Multiprocessing Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)

Multiple CPUs controlled by the SMP compatible OS

Individual threads of application processes are assigned to CPUs on a first-available basis

Load balancing occurs Share memory and disk controllers Most popular (close to 90%)

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Multiprocessing Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP)

Entire application process assigned to single CPU (rather than threads)

Loads can become unbalanced Each CPU is assigned own memory

and other subsystems Can extend beyond single computer

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Multitasking

Multiple Processes on Single-CPU Implemented via Time-Slicing Two Types of MultiTasking:

Pre-emptive Multitasking Cooperative Multitasking

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Storage Systems Early NOS used disk

mirroring/duplexing RAID - redundant array of

inexpensive (independent) disks A series of standards that physically

and logically link numerous storage devices to appear as one large device

In a system of RAID disks, any one disk can fail with no loss of data.

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Mirroring

Duplexing

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UPS (Uninterruptible Power

Supply)

Two purposes Sufficient backup power in event of

power failure to allow for normal shut down

Line conditioning during normal operations protecting from surges, brownouts, and static spikes

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Novell NetWare

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NetWare Applications

Applications run on NetWare servers are NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) GroupWise (e-mail/groupware) Novell Storage Services (database) BorderManager (firewall/cache) Publisher (Intranet/E-Commerce) Host Integration / SAA (Gateway) ManageWise/ZENWorks (Management)

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NetWare File System Structure

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File System Rights W (Write) R (Read) M (Modify) F (File Scan) A (Access

Control) C (Create) E (Erase) S (Supervisory)

Changes contents Open and Execute Changes the Attribs See the F or D in a

list Sets Trustees, IRF Makes a new F or D Deletes the F or D All of the Above

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Inheritance

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Novell Directory Services NDS

Composed of Objects, Properties and Values Extends the X.500 Specification for

Directory Services Is extensible (can add objects and

properties) Is integrated with Email apps, DB apps so it

can be used for complete Enterprise resource management

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NDS Tree

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Sample Leaf Objects

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NDS Cloud

Logical

Physical

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NDS Object Rights

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Object Rights B (Browse) C (Create) D (Delete) R (Rename) S (Supervisory)

Lets you see the object

Make a new object Remove an object Assign a new name All of the above PLUS

S “All Property” rights

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Microsoft Windows 200 / NT Servers

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Microsoft Applications

A variety of LAN services can be executed on Microsoft Servers Exchange Server (e-mail) SQL Server (database) Proxy Server (firewall/cache) Site Server (Intranet/E-Commerce) SNA Server (Gateway) SMS Server (Management)

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NT/2000 System Security Object Oriented Security

Each user, group, file, etc. is an object Each user, and group is assigned a

uniqueSecurity Identifier (SID) 32 bit random character

All objects have a security descriptor containing:

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System Security SID of the owner of the object Discretionary ACL controlled by owner System ACL controlled by

Administrator Access Control List (ACL) is

associated with each object, indicating what rights other objects have to this object

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System Security OS associates a security Access

Token for each running process. Token determines what access rights

the process has. Token contains

SID of the user executing the process SIDs of all groups user belongs to Possibly SIDs of other (more privileged)

users is the process is designed for impersonation

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NT Domains Domain is:

Collection of computers and related resources

At least 1 NT server First NT server is established as the Primary

Domain Controller (PDC) at install Others will be either Backup Domain

Controller (BDC) or Server PDC holds the database of resource

information – BDCs hold backup copies

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Domain Security

A Domain Administrator can Add new resources (Servers,

Workstations, Users, Printers, etc.) to the Domain.

Determine access rights of each User to every other resource in the Domain.

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Windows 2000Active Directory

Windows 2000 uses the Active Directory system to provide a hierarchical resource organizational tree similar to Novell’s NetWare Directory System (NDS). Domains organized into Trees Domains named using Internet naming

system (Domain Name System)

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Trees and Forest

japan. contoso.com

japan. contoso.com

china. contoso.com

china. contoso.com

Tree

Forest

japan. nwtraders.com

japan. nwtraders.com

china. nwtraders.com

china. nwtraders.com

nwtraders.comnwtraders.com

Tree

contoso.comcontoso.com

(root)Two-Way AuthenticationTwo-Way Authentication

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Windows 2000Active Directory

Servers within each domain can act as Domain Controllers

Information can be replicated between servers in various ways (no PDC and BDC)

Within each Domain, can break resources up into different Organizational Units (OUs)

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DomainDomainDomainDomain

DomainDomain

Tree

DomainDomainDomainDomain

DomainDomain

Tree

Forest DomainDomain

OUOU

OUOUOUOU

Active Directory Logical Structure

Domains Organizational Units Trees and Forests

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Arrange OUs According to:

Delegate Administrative Control at OU Level

OUs Enable Single Domain Model

Organizational Units

Organizational Structure Organizational Structure

Sales

Paris

Repair

Users

Sales

Computers

Network Administrative Model Network Administrative Model

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Microsoft FS Permissions

Permission Function

No Access clears all permissions andprohibits access

List sets R and X for D and NotSpecified for F

Read sets R and X for D and F

Add sets W and X for D and notspecified for F

Add & Read sets R, W and X for D and R andX for F

Change sets R, W, X, D for D and F

Full Control grants all of the above

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WinNT Share

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Directory Share Permissions

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Data Communications and Computer Networks Chapter 9

Network Software: Utilities, Tools, and ApplicationsIn order to support a network operating system, may also need:

• Utilities

• Internet software

• Programming tools

• Applications

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UtilitiesFive of the more common groups of network utility software include:

• Anti-virus software

• Backup software

• Crash protection software

• Remote access software

• Uninstall software

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Internet Server SoftwareSoftware necessary to support the server side of Internet connections.

Retrieves web pages and other documents when asked to by a client workstation.

Can interface with a database program allowing users to store and retrieve data via the Internet.

Necessary with commercial Internet applications.

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Programming ToolsSoftware environments that allow programmers to create programs.

Includes software tools such as compilers and interpreters.

Software also allows individuals to edit, debug and test programs.

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Application SoftwareSoftware programs that allow a user to perform common computer-based functions:

• Database software

• Desktop publishing software

• Office suites, which integrate a collection of office productivity tools.

• Standalone spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software.

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Software Licensing AgreementsVirtually every commercial software program comes with a specific license agreement.

Most licensing agreements specify the following conditions:

• Software installation and use

• Network installation

• Back-up copies

• Decompilation

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Software Licensing AgreementsMost licensing agreements also specify the following conditions:

• Rental statement

• Upgrade availabilities

• Copyright restrictions

• Maintenance agreements

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Software Licensing AgreementsMost licensing agreements come in one of the following forms:

• Single user single station license

• Single user multiple station license

•Interactive user license

• Network server license

• Site license

• Corporate license

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LAN Support DevicesOther devices necessary for the proper support of a LAN:

• Uninterruptable power supplies (UPS)

• Tape drives

• Printers

• Media converters

• Workstations (including thin client workstations)

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LAN Software In Action: A University Makes a ChoicePrimary uses of current network include Internet access, e-mail transfers, word processing, and student program compilation.

Network operating system is currently older version of Novell NetWare.

If university switched to Windows NT, the network operating system might better support the Microsoft applications.

Unfortunately, switching to NT would require network support staff training, and potentially higher costs.