Network & Internet Working Devices

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In this presentation, we will discuss about the various connecting devices for networking. We will define the various terminologies like bridge, router, gateways, internet and ISP. To know more about Welingkar School’s Distance Learning Program and courses offered, visit: http://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning/online-mba.html

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Connecting devices

Bridges

Internetworkingdevices Routers

Networking devices

Gateways

Connecting devices

Repeaters1 2

3 4

Connection devices with the OSI model

3 layers 2 layers

Gateway Router Bridge Repeater

Physical data link,

Network LayersPhysical + Datalink

Physical layer

All 7 layers

7 la

yers

of

OSI

mod

el

1 Layer

A repeater in the OSI model

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7 7O S I L A Y E R

S

O S I L A Y E R

S

Subnet R SubnetRepeater

Device A Device B

R

Repeater extends the physical length of a network

A repeater

RepeaterA

D C

B

Frame

Repeater Functions

Repeater

Regenerate Corrupted

Corrupted Signal

Corrupted SignalRegenerates

Regenerate Corrupted

Bridge to connect two LANs

HUB HUB

Bridge

LAN 1 LAN 2

A

B

CD

A

B

CD

A Bridge in the OSI model

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7 7O S I L A Y E R

S

O S I L A Y E R

S

Subnet R Subnet

Device A Device B Repeater

Data linkPhysical

12

Functions of a Bridge

A B

C D

Bridge

Packet

Segment 1

Segment 2

Packet

Three types of bridges

I. Simple bridges

I. Learning bridges

I. Multiport bridges

Simple bridge - 1

• Primitive type• Least expensive• Links two segments• Contains a table that lists the addresses of

all the stations in each of them• Addresses are to be entered manually• Before functioning the operator must set

down & program the addresses of every station

Use of routers to connect LANs

Tokenring hub

Ethernethub

Server

ServerDevice 1

Device 2Device 5

Device 3

Bridge

Device 4

Device 6

A router in the OSI Model

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7 7O S I L A Y E R

S

O S I L A Y E R

S

Network R NetworkDevice A Device

B

Repeater

Data linkPhysical

Network

Routers in an internet

Network E

Network A

Network B

Network C

Network D

RouterRouter

RouterRouter

Router

Router

Route for the packets from network A to network D

Network A

Network B Network C

Network D

Network Q

Use of gateways (connecting LANs and Mainframe)

Tokenring hubEthernet

hub

Server

ServerDevice 1

Device 2 Device 5

Device 3

Device 4

D i 6

Front-end

Mainframe

A Gateway in the OSI model

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7 7O S I L A Y E R

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O S I L A Y E R

S

Device A

DeviceBNetwork Gateway Network

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An inter net

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

36 1 _53 1 _

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53 10 1 _08 1 _

Routing table

Updating the table

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _

08 1 _05 1 _

08 2 R205 2 R2

05 1 _ 05 2 R208 2 R224 1 _36 1 _

05 1 _08 2 R224 1 _36 1 _+ one

hop

Received from R2 After adjustment

Combined R,’s new tabl

R,’s old table

Updating the table

18 2 R410 2 R4

08 1 _10 1 _10 2 R410 2 R4

08 1 _10 1 _

18 2 R4+ one hop

Received from R2 After adjustment

Combined R,’s new tabl

R,’s old table

18 1 _10 1 _

10 1 _08 1 _

Updated routing tables for R1, R5& R6

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

05 2R108 3 R124 2R136 1_53 1_

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 08 2 R2 24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN5308 1 _ 10 1_

18 2 R4

Routing table

Final routing tables

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

05 2R108 3 R124 2R136 1_53 1_

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 08 2 R2 24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN5308 1 _ 10 1_

18 2 R4

Routing table

Cost in link state routing

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

36 1 _53 1 _

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53 10 1 _08 1 _

Routing table

The flooding of R2 ‘s LSP

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

36 1 _53 1 _

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53 10 1 _08 1 _

Routing table

The flooding of R2 ‘s LSP

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

36 1 _53 1 _

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53 10 1 _08 1 _

Routing table

Costs in the Dijkstra algorithm

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

36 1 _53 1 _

18 1 _24 1 _

18 1 _10 1 _

08 1 _25 1 _

05 1 _24 1 _36 1 _ LAN5 LAN8

LAN10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53 10 1 _08 1 _

Routing table

Networks 5, 36, 24 added

R1

LAN5

LAN36

LAN24Root

1

3

2

(ii) R2 added ; 5 permanent

R1

LAN5

LAN36

LAN24Root

1

3

2

R2

(iii) R2 permanent, 55 added

R1

LAN5

LAN36

LAN24Root

1

3

2

R2

3

LAN55

(iv) 24 permanent, R5 added

R1

LAN5

LAN36

LAN24Root

1

2

3

R2 3LAN55

R5

(v) R5 permanent, 18 added

R1

LAN5

LAN36

LAN24Root

1

2

3

R2 3LAN55

R5 LAN18

Dijkstra algorithm

R5

R4

R3R1

R2

R5

555

10LAN18

LAN24

LAN36 LAN53

2 3

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