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Networking computers
Unit objectives
 Use the OSI model to determine the
levels of communication used in
networking
 Describe how different types of
addressing are used to identify
computers on a network
 Identify technologies for establishing
Internet connectivity
 Create wired and wireless network
connections
 Troubleshoot network connections
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Topic A
Topic A: Network communications
Topic B: Addressing
Topic C: Internet connections
Topic D: Network installation
Topic E: Network troubleshooting
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The OSI model
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The OSI model applied to LAN
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Activity A-1
Analyzing the OSI model
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Topic B
Topic A: Network communications
Topic B: Addressing
Topic C: Internet connections
Topic D: Network installation
Topic E: Network troubleshooting
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Addressing
MAC address
IP address
Character-based names
Port address
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Identifying addresses
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MAC addresses
 Function at Data Link layer
 Host uses OS to discover MAC
address of another computer
 Can’t use MAC address across LANs
 MAC addresses are absolute
 All hosts on LAN must use MAC
address to communicate
 MAC addresses with IP addresses
used to communicate across LANs
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IP addresses
 32-bit long
 4-bytes separated by periods
 Largest possible IP address is
255.255.255.255
 Each byte is an octet
 4.3 billion possible IP addresses
 Not all IP addresses available for use
 IP address has two parts
1. Identifies the network
2. Identifies the host
IP classes
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 Three public IP classes
– Class A
– Class B
– Class C
 All assigned IP addresses in these
classes are unique
 Possible number of networks / hosts
– Class A – 127 / 16million
– Class B – 16,000 / 65,000
– Class C – 2,000,0000 / 254
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Parts of an IP address
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Character-based names
 TCP/IP supports Domain Name
Service (DNS)
– Resolves host names to IP addresses
 Windows supports NetBIOS names
– 16-character name
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Domain Name Service
 Match host names to IP addresses
 DNS names have three parts
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A computer name
A domain name
A top-level domain name
www.microsoft.com
 Possible to include subdomains
– www.corporate.microsoft.com
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Top-level domains
 The suffix of a DNS name
 Original specifications
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.com
.org
.edu
.gov
.mil
.net
.int
 TLDs added for each country
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Recent TLDs
.biz
.name
.museum
.pro
.aero
.coop
.info
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NetBIOS names
 16-characters
 First 15-characters for name
 16th character specifies service or
function
 Allows special characters
!@#$%^&()-_'{}.~
 Doesn’t allow spaces or
\*+=|:;"?<>,
 Aren’t case-sensitive
 16th character expressed as <hex>
 Uses flat-namespace
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Resolving NetBIOS names
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WINS
 Broadcasts can’t go through network
devices such as routers
 WINS allows two computers on
separate networks to resolve NetBIOS
names
 A database with registered NetBIOS
names
 Primary name resolution service
starting with Windows 2000 is DNS
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Port addresses
 Transport layer protocols use port
addresses
 Each services listens on a port
 Port numbers 0 to 1024 are reserved
 Combination of IP address and port
number is a socket
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Activity B-1
Examining addresses
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Topic C
Topic A: Network communications
Topic B: Addressing
Topic C: Internet connections
Topic D: Network installation
Topic E: Network troubleshooting
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Internet connections
Dial-up networking
Virtual private network
Digital subscriber line
Cable
Satellite
Wireless
Local area network
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Connecting to the Internet
 Bandwidth
 Greater bandwidth = faster
communication potential
 Digital data transmission measured as
data bits per second (bps)
 One thousand bits per second = Kbps
 One million bits per second = Mbps
 Internet connections have varying
bandwidths
– Dependent on ISP service and physical
media
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Connecting LAN to ISP
POTS
ISDN
DSL
Cable modem
Satellite link
Wireless
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Satellite ISP configuration
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Technology speeds
POTS — Up to 56 Kbps
ISDN — 64 Kbps to 128 Kbps
DSL — Up to 1.5 Mbps
DSL Lite or G.Lite — Up to 384 Kbps
upstream; up to 6 Mbps downstream
 ADSL — 640 Kbps upstream; up to
6.1 Mbps downstream
 SDSL — 1.544 Mbps
 HDSL — 1.5 Mbps
continued
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Technology speeds, continued
 VDSL — Up to 52 Mbps downstream;
16 Mbps upstream
 Cable modem — 512 Kbps to 5 Mbps
 802.11b — 5.5 Mbps or 11 Mbps
 802.11g — Up to 54 Mbps
 802.11a — Up to 54 Mbps
 Ethernet — 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps
 Token ring — 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps
 T1 — 1.544 Mbps
 FDDI — 100 Mbps
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Remote access methods
 To a variety of systems
 Usually require
– Username
– Password
 Can use all LAN/Internet connection
methods to make a remote connection
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Activity C-1
Selecting the best Internet connection
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Topic D
Topic A: Network communications
Topic B: Addressing
Topic C: Internet connections
Topic D: Network installation
Topic E: Network troubleshooting
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Installing a modem
1. Install and configure a modem
2. Install modem device driver
– Included with Windows
– From modem manufacturer
 External modem connects to serial
port
– 9-pin
– 25-pin
– EIA/TIA-232 standard
 Internal modem inserted in expansion
slot
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Serial ports for external modem
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Activity D-1
Installing a modem
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Dial-up connections
 Enables a computer to use a modem
and a telephone line to connect to a
network
 Modem behaves like a NIC
 Slower connection speeds
 Use New Connection Wizard to create
dial-up connection in 2000 and XP
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Activity D-2
Creating a dial-up connection
TCP/IP in dial-up
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 Needs
– An IP address
– IP address of the default gateway
– A subnet mask
 Know the answers to
– Static or dynamic IP addressing?
– For static – what is the IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway address?
– DNS servers assigned?
– If not, what are the DNS server
addresses?
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Activity D-3
Configuring TCP/IP for a
dial-up connection
Cable, ISDN, DSL, and Satellite
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 All require TCP/IP settings
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IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
DNS server address
 Network cable attaches NIC card to
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Cable modem
DSL box
Satellite converter box
LAN switch or hub
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Cable and DSL broadband
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Broadband installations
1. Install NIC and drivers
2. Network cable from NIC to
– Cable modem
– DSL box
– Network hub
3. Configure TCP/IP
4. Install and configure Internet apps
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Cable modems
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Cable modem install steps
1. Determine NIC card’s MAC address
2. Configure TCP/IP for broadband
3. Connect the cables
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ISDN and DSL
 Provided by local telephone company
 For ISDN need a NT1 and aTA
 DSL needs a converter box
Satellite connection
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 Requires
– A satellite dish (usually around 2 ft. by 3
ft.)
– Two modems (upstream and
downstream)
– Cables to connect the computer and
modems
 Must locate satellite dish for best
signal
 Run cables from satellite into house
 Connect cables to modems
 Connect computer to modems
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Voice over IP
 Telephone calls over broadband data
network
 Converts voice from analog to digital
and back again
 Can use
– A regular telephone with an ATA
– An IP phone with an RJ-45 connector,
which plugs into your router
– Computer-to-computer using software
from your VoIP provider, a microphone,
speakers, and sound card
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Activity D-4
Configuring TCP/IP
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LAN connections
 Should be concerned about security
 All computers connect to Internet
through a gateway
 Three setups
– Protocol isolation
– Router security
– Proxy server security
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Protocol isolation
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Router security
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Proxy server security
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The gateway
 Gateway access can be any of the
Internet connection methods
 Dial-up would be slow for multiple
computers
 Select connection method for gateway
based on amount of traffic
 Gateway has two connections
– One to the LAN
– One to the ISP and the Internet
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Configuring LAN Internet connections
 Does the network use a proxy server?
If so, what is the IP address of the
server?
 If no proxy server is used, what is the
IP address of the default gateway?
 Is static IP addressing or dynamic IP
addressing used?
– If static IP addresses are used, what is
the IP address and subnet mask?
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Activity D-5
Describing LAN entry points
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Wireless nodes
 Infrared transceivers
 Wireless network adapters
 Useful for mobile users
– Print to a printer IR port
– Connect to the network with wireless NIC
– Share information between two
computers using IR ports
Wireless equipment
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 Need
– Wireless NICs
– Wireless router or wireless access point
 WAP connects WLAN to wired
network
 WAP includes firewall capabilities and
connection sharing
 Place WAP or wireless router in
central location
 WLAN needs a SSID
– Change the default for security
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Channel and SSID settings
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Security
 Enable WEP
 Alter the wireless access point’s
factory settings
– Change the default SSID
– Disable SSID broadcasts
Use MAC filters
Enable 802.1x
Use Wi-Fi Protected Access mode
Disable the use DHCP on WAP
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Wireless authentication methods
Unauthenticated access
Authorized MAC addresses
Wired equivalent protocol
WiFi Protected Access
The 802.1 protocol
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802.1x protocol authentication
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Activity D-6
Adding a wireless node to your network
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Topic E
Topic A: Network communications
Topic B: Addressing
Topic C: Internet connections
Topic D: Network installation
Topic E: Network troubleshooting
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Network troubleshooting
 Identifying the scope of the problem
 Observing status indicator lights
 Checking TCP/IP communication
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Wireless network problems
 Determine network name
 Identify security configurations
 Check notebook wireless NIC power
switch
 Check wireless antenna position
 Check signal strength
 Test with another wireless card
Remote connection problems
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 Problem can be located with
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ISP
Communication line in building
Network cable to modem or transceiver
Network cable to NIC
NIC configuration
 For phone line – test for dial tone with
regular phone
 For cable – check for cable TV signal
 Swap out cables
 Use a surge protector or UPS
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Activity E-1
Troubleshooting network problems
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Unit summary
 Used the OSI model to determine the
levels of communication used in
networking
 Described how different types of
addressing are used to identify
computers on a network
 Identified technologies for establishing
Internet connectivity
 Created wired and wireless network
connections
 Resolved network connection
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