Computer Networks

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Computer Networks

Doung DeipMoutaz Sioufi

April 1st , 2011

why

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Why networks ?

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Share Information & Knowledge

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Input information“Data entry”

Hardware & Recourses technology

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Floppy Disks

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Earlier Multi-User system UNIX

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Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

Infrastructure

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Infrastructure

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Infrastructure

Cables

Network Interface Card

* Hub* Switch* Router

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Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

Token BusToken RingARCnet

Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

Infrastructure

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Network Type Token Bus

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Network Type Token Bus

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Network Type Token Ring

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Network Type ARCnet

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Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

StructureFlow3way handshake

Infrastructure

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OSI Structure

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OSI Flow

Sender Receiver

Are we in sequence ?

are you still there?No Wait a bit!

Go On

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OSI 3 way handshake

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Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols

SpecificationsCableCollision

Infrastructure

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Ethernet Specifications

10-Base2

Transmit 10 mega bit per second Base on the connection 2 = coaxial 5 = AUI connector T = RJ 45 F = fiber optic

Full DuplexTransmitReceive

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Ethernet cable

RJ45

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Ethernet Collision

Sending JAM signal

Each has to wait different time

To Start over again

Collision

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Network TypeOSIEthernetProtocols Addressing

TCP / IPUDP

Infrastructure

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Protocols Addressing

IPv4

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Protocols Addressing

The Endless Address

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Protocols TCP vs UDP

UDP says“Here is the data”

TCP says “ I need to make sure that you get it all ; correct”

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The BIG network Internet “WAN”

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Todd Lammle (2007). CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate, Study Guide. Fifth Edition Chapters One, Two and Three

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