Chapter 4. Computer Networks
A computer network is a
collection of autonomous, geographically distributed computers inter connected
together to enable meaningful transmission and exchange of information among
them.
Advantages of Networks
Ø Resource sharing: - It
can exchange stored information all over the world.
Ø Reliability: - The
information exchanged through the network will be reliable.
Ø Economy: - Can exchange
information with low cost.
Ø Security, Scalability,
Communication, Remote database accessing.
Terminologies used in a
network
Node: - An individual
computer connected in to a network is called workstation or node or client.
Server: - A server in a
network is a computer that store and serve sufficient data and programs to the
nodes. It may be file server, primary server, application server, print server
etc.
Network Interface Unit
(NIU): -
It is used to connect a computer or other device to a network. It is also
called network adapter. It consists of electronic circuit to retrieve and transfer
data.
Protocols: - A communication
network protocol describes the rules, conventions and regulations that govern
the transmission of data over the network.
Types of Networks
Ø LAN (Local Area Network)
Ø WAN (Wide Area Network)
Ø MAN (Metropolitan Area
Network)
LAN (Local Area Network)
They are privately owned
networks with a geographical coverage of less than a kilometre. They are
usually setup with in a building or a campus. Its speed is 10 Mbps to 1GBps.
Here twisted pair cable, coaxial cables, optical fibre are used as the
communication media. It has less error rate, less expensive. Ethernet uses LAN.
WAN (Wide Area Network)
It covers across large
geographical area such as countries and continents. Otherwise it interconnects
multiple LANs. Its speed is 1200Bps to 2MBps. It has more errors than LAN and
expensive. Telephone lines, satellite channels are uses WAN. ARPANET and ERNET
are examples for WAN.
MAN (Metropolitan Area
Network)
It is usually cover a
wider geographic area about 100 KM in diameter. Its speed is nearer to LAN.
They also used to connect LANs. Coaxial cable is used as communication media in
MAN.
Network Topologies
It refers the way of
connecting node in to network to work together.
They are classified in
to six. They are
Ø Bus Topology
Ø Star Topology
Ø Ring Topology
Ø Tree Topology
Ø Mesh Topology
Ø Graph Topology
Bus Topology
Here all nodes are
connected to a single shared communication link (Bus).
Advantages
Ø It is simple, reliable
and less expensive.
Ø Easy to install and
extend.
Ø Less hardware is needed.
Disadvantages
Ø It slows when huge
amount of data is transmitted.
Ø Collisions happened.
Ø More connections weaken
the signal.
Ø A cable break affects
the whole.
Ø Difficult to trouble
shoot.
Star Topology
Here nodes are connected
to a central server with different cables.
Advantages
Ø It is a centralized
monitoring and network management.
Ø A cable break does not
affect the whole.
Ø Easily to trouble shoot.
Disadvantages
Ø Hub failure affects the
network.
Ø More hardware and
cabling are needed.
Ø Powerful server is
needed.
Ring Topology
Here each node is
connected only two adjacent nodes only in a circular order. Here the method
token passing is used to transmitting data.
Advantages
Ø Less cabling is needed.
Ø A particular node
transmitted data at a time.
Ø Performance is stable.
Disadvantages
Ø Data is passed through
every node.
Ø Trouble shooting is
difficult.
Ø Network configuration is
difficult.
Tree Topology
Here all other nodes are
branched from a central node. Here transmission is takes place in broadcast
method. It is only a variation of bus topology.
Mesh Topology
Here each and every node
is connected to other nodes. Any one of the connection is failed it will not
affect the others. It is expensive because more cables and adapters are used.
Reconfiguration is difficult.
Graph Topology
There is no definite
order for the nodes. There are multiple paths between nodes.
Internet and Intranet
Internet is a very large
network of computers that interconnect many different networks in different
parts of the world. It is a global network or network of networks. So it is a
public networks and it is accessible for everyone. Here the transmission is
done by using TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). It
provides different services like www, E-mail, video conferencing, chatting etc.
Intranet is a private
network owned by an organization. It used to connect various offices in that
organization. It is used to transfer files, information, accessing centralized
database etc.
Hardware & Software
Requirements for Internet Connection
Ø A personal computer with
facility to connect modem.
Ø A modem convert analog
signals to digital and vice versa.
Ø A telephone connection.
Ø An account and registration
from ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Ø Communication software
like Internet explorer, Netscape navigator, Mozilla, yahoo messenger, Skype, MS
outlook express etc.
Types of Connectivity
To
access internet the following connectivity are used.
1. ISDN
2. Dial Up Connection
ISDN
Integrated service
digital network (ISDN) is used to transfer voice, video and text between
individual computers simultaneously. It is a very fast method and it uses fibre
optic cable to transmit data.
Dial Up Connection
It uses telephone line
to transmit data by using a modem. It is less expensive, low transmission
speed.
Browsing
www is an internet
service, used to exchange information over internet in the form of hyper text
called webpage. It includes text, images, audio, video, animations, etc.
Browsing refers to
visiting various websites on the internet by using browsers like Internet
explorer, Mozilla, Netscape navigator, Opera etc.
The website address or
URL (Uniform Resource Locater) is used to identify a website. (e.g.
http://www.airindia.co.in)
Here http is scheme, www
is the host, airindia is the domain name, .co is the type of firm and .in is
the region code.
E-mail
It is electronic mail,
enables to send electronic messages across the internet by using an email
address (Example: airindia@gmail.com).
Advantages
Ø Easy to create and send
messages to more than one people.
Ø Very fast
Ø Less expensive.
Ø An ideal way for busy
people.
Ø Any type of data can
send by using e-mail.
Disadvantages
Ø It is not legally
accepted.
Ø It may contain viruses.
Ø It may contain
pornographic contents.
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