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Introduction to Computer Networks Chapter 1 Chapter 1 1 Chapter Objectives Explain the need of networks Explain history of computer networks (ARPANET) Explain the types of computer networks Explain Client/Server configuration Explain layers of OSI model Explain network selection criteria Network Application Explain Standards Organizations Chapter 1 2 Computer Network Interconnection of two or more computers and peripherals Allows user to share and transfer information Chapter 1 3 Need of Computer Networks Sharing Resources Reduced Cost Reduced time Scalability Reliability Security Chapter 1 4 History of Computer Networks (ARPANET) ARPA designed for Department of Defense (DOD), US Small computers were connected to large mainframe computers IMPs were connected to each other through modem Supported different operating systems Telenet and ftp services was provided by ARPANET Chapter 1 5 Types of Computer Networks Networks are classified depending on the geographical area covered by the network Computer Networks Local Area Network (LAN) Chapter 1 Campus Area Network (CAN) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) 6 Local Area Network (LAN) - I Covers a small area Connects computers and workstations covering a local area like, office or home Chapter 1 7 Local Area Network (LAN) - II Advantages of LAN: Improves productivity due to faster work Provides easy maintenance New systems can be installed and configured easily Disadvantages of LAN: Limited number of systems can only be connected Cannot cover large area Network performance degrades as number of users exceeds Chapter 1 8 Campus Area Network (CAN) Made up of multiple LANs within limited area Connects different LANs in a campus Chapter 1 9 Metropolitan Area Network Interconnects networks within a city Supports data and voice transmission Chapter 1 10 Wide Area Network Covers a wide geographical area which includes multiple computers or LANs e.g. Internet Chapter 1 11 Comparison of Networks LAN CAN Connects computers and workstations in office or home. Uses IEEE standard. Low cost Chapter 1 802 WAN Connects two or more Interconnects Connects LANs within a networks in a town or geographically campus. a city. separated LANs. Covers a local area of Covers privately 1 Km. owned campus with an area of 5 to 10 Kms. Data Transmission Rate – 10/100 Mbps MAN Covers larger area Spans large than LAN but smaller geographical area area than WAN with more than 100 Kms. an area of 2 to 100 Kms. Data Transmission Data Transmission Data Transmission Rate – Variable Rate - Variable Rate – 64 Kbps or 2 Mbps ____ High cost Uses IEEE 802 Uses ITU standard. standard. High cost (Repetitive) High cost (Repetitive) 12 Case Study - I MoneyMaker is a bank having its registered office at Delhi. It has branches at Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. The operating departments in the bank are Finance, Insurance, Loan, IT, Marketing, Customer Service and HR. MoneyMaker bank uses LAN as their computer network for each department. All the branches of the bank from different cities are connected through WAN. The bank is expanding and decided to open its branches at different locations in the city. Chapter 1 13 Problem Determine which type of network to be used within a city Chapter 1 14 Suggested Solution Use LAN computer network for each department in the new branch. MAN can be used for connecting the different branches of the bank within the city Chapter 1 15 Client/Server Configuration Consists of two elements, Client and Server Server: A centralized element which provides resources to client Manages data, printers or network traffic Client: Manages local resources used by users such as monitor, keyboard, CPU and peripherals Chapter 1 16 OSI Model Run it through CBT Chapter 1 17 Network Selection Criteria Helps to improve network functionality Network Criteria Performance Chapter 1 Reliability Security 20 Network Applications Financial Institution (Banking Sector) Communication Services (Telecom Industry) Internet Service (WWW, ISP) Chapter 1 21 Standards Organizations Also known as Standards Development Organization (SDO) Develop, maintain, improve and revise standards Classified as: ISO – Creates world wide industrial and commercial standards ITU-T – Standardizes and regulates international radio and telecommunication IEEE – Develops standards for power & energy, IT, telecommunication, biomedical and healthcare ANSI – Creates standards for computer industry e.g. FDDI Chapter 1 22 Summary - I Computer network enables the user to share data and network resources Network allows remote users to communicate with each other Computer networks are divided into LAN, CAN, MAN and WAN depending on the coverage area LAN is a small network and easy to create Client/Server configuration also called as two-tier architecture, consist of two nodes, client and server Chapter 1 23 Summary – II OSI model consists of seven layers and provides standards for computer communication Physical layer is responsible for actual transmission of bits over the medium Data Link layer is responsible for node to node delivery of frames Network layer is responsible for end to end delivery of packets, and routing Chapter 1 24 Summary - III Transport layer is responsible for end to end delivery of the entire message Session layer is responsible for establishing, managing and terminating sessions Presentation layer is responsible for translation, encryption and data compression Application layer is responsible for providing access to the network Chapter 1 25 Summary - IV Performance, reliability and security are the network selection criterion which enables to choose efficient network Standards organizations like ISO and ANSI develop technical and non- technical standards International standards organizations are International Standard Organization (ISO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Chapter 1 26