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COMPUTER NETWORKINGBASICS
A GUIDE FOR TEACHERS
Deborah DotsonSeptember 12, 2010
Is this what you think of when you hear the word
“network”?
Or maybe this type
of “Network”
?
What do you know already know about
Computer Networks?
Glossary
NetworksInfrastructure
Devices
Backbone
Topology
Switches
Routers
ProtocolHardware
OSIInternet
A simple explanation is that a Network is two computers connected to share information, but of course we know it is often much more. All networks start from this basic concept. Any device connected to the network is called a “network device”. When several devices are connected, they need a “hub”. When many devices are connected they need routers and switches to handle the communication.
Each device is given an “address” usually called an “IP” address. This is a numerical label. The IP Address serves two functions -host or network interface identification and location addressingHere are four computers connected:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address
When considering a Network, you probably think about the Internet….
Definitions of internet on the Web:
•A computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchangewordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn •The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet •Any set of computer networks that communicate using the Internet Protocol. (An intranet.); The Internet, the largest global interneten.wiktionary.org/wiki/internet •Often confused with the World Wide Web, the term Internet actually refers to the combined collection of academic, commercial, and government networks connected over international telecommunication backbones and routed using IP addressing.nsit.uchicago.edu/docs/glossary/
A more in depth explanation of determining the scope of
aNetwork involves the
following:
Size
Protocol
Topography
Hardware
Cabling/Infrastucture
Size - there are several types of networks, but
the most common are LANS and WANS.
A Local Area Network (LAN) covers a small physical area, like a home, office, or small groups of buildings, such as a school.
Some of the characteristics of LANS are their higher data-transfer rates, smaller geographic area, and they don’t need to lease telecommunication lines.A Wide Area Network (WAN) is used to connect a LAN and other types of networks together. The purpose of this so that the computers in one place can communicate with computers in other locations.
For example in your school district they probably have a private WAN, but may have another to provide a connection to the Internet.
What is Protocol?
Protocols also apply to computers. Network engineers have written
rules for communication that must be strictly followed for successful
host-to-host communication.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_(computing)
Rules about appearance, speaking, listening and understanding
are considered the protocols of conversation. They represent different layers of
communication and together they help people communicate successfully.
Protocols are often called the Open System Interconnection
or “OSI Model” and they help define the implementation
of a networking framework
Topography is the “backbone” of a network
and the “map” of how the communication
between devices will flowTypes of Topography
Clients: The user workstations and peripherals (such as printers)
Infrastructure/Cables -The wires, fiber optics, or transmission media that the data moves through
Networking electronics: Devices that move, route, and store data for users
Hardware - Computer networks
normally consists of three parts:
SwitchRouters
Hub
These devices act like an Air Traffic Control Tower and the Controllers themselves – they get the data and transmit the data and make sure that everything gets to it’s destination in a timely and safe manner.
Cables – these are used transmit data in the network
Examples of Networks and the “topography” of theirCommunication between devices – this may be how your network works…..
ConclusionComputer networks can be used for several purposes: Facilitating communications. Using a network,
people can communicate efficiently and easily via email, instant messaging, chat rooms, telephone, video telephone calls, and video conferencing.
Sharing hardware. In a networked environment, each computer on a network may access and use hardware resources on the network, such as printing a document on a shared network printer.
Sharing files, data, and information. In a network environment, authorized user may access data and information stored on other computers on the network. The capability of providing access to data and information on shared storage devices is an important feature of many networks.
Sharing software. Users connected to a network may run application programs on remote computers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network
Questions?
Referenceshttp://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid7_gci1166812,00.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9402/ps9512/brochure_panduit_DC_infrastructur_topologies.pdf
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/
http://www.lpdatafiles.com/supplements/Networks.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address
http://www.engineer.ucla.edu/stories/2004/Internet35.htm
www.webopedia.com. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/s/switch.html
http://networkbits.net/lan-components/local-area-network-lan-basic-components/
http://madeit.co.cc/computer-network-part-23/
http://madeit.co.cc/computer-network-part-23/
http://fcit.usf.edu/network/
http://www.lpdatafiles.com/supplements/Networks.pdf
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/
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Picture References
Page 2 - network1.jpgwww.trickledown.wordpress.comPage 6 Pictures of Computers http://jfcablinginc.com/ESW/Images/ComputerNetwork.jpg?xcache=9519Page 8http://madeit.co.cc/computer-network-part-23/ Page 13Switch Box http://www.garyolsonassoc.com/hp_procurve_2650.jpgCisco Routers - http://www.afsat.net/Products/Page%207%20=%20CiscoRouters.pngNetgear Hub http://www.ssos.com/hubs.jpgPage 14 pictures of blue cables http://www.intellisec.co.za/images/network%20cabling%202.jpg - Ethernet cables - http://www.jotechcommunications.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cabling.jpgLittle Guy - http://www.icsnet.co.uk/images/network.jpgPage 15Basic Network pic http://www.netafull.com.ar/netservicios/images/router.jpgLarge Network http://support.novell.com/techcenter/articles/img/nc200205fFig1.gif