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Lesson 1
Introduction to the basic
concepts of networks
Overview
 Introduction to networks
 Need for networks
 Classification of networks
Introduction to Networks
 A network consists of two or more entities or objects
sharing resources and information.
 A computer network consists of two or more computing
devices connected to each other to share resources and
information.
 The network becomes a powerful tool when computers
communicate and share resources with other computers
on the same network or entirely distinct networks.
Introduction to Networks
 Computers on a network can act as a client or a server.
 A client is a computer that requests for resources.
 A server is a computer that controls and provides access
to resources.
Introduction to Networks
 Data is a piece of information.
 The computing concept hierarchy of data is used when
planning a network.
 It is essential to maintain a hierarchy of data to manage
and control resources among computers.
 Network access to data must be evaluated carefully to
avoid security issues.
Need for Networks
 A computer that operates independently from
other computers is called a stand-alone computer.
 The process of printing or transferring data from
one system to another using various storage
devices is called sneakernet.
Need for Networks
 Enhance communication.
 Share resources.
 Facilitate centralized management.
Enhance Communication
 Computer networks use electronic mail (e-mail) as the
choice for most of the communication.
 By using networks, information can be sent to a larger
audience in an extremely fast and efficient manner.
Share Resources
 A copy of data or application stored at a single central
location is shared over a network.
 Computer peripheral devices, referred to as additional
components, can be attached to a computer and be
shared in a network.
Share Resources
 Peripheral devices include faxes, modems, scanners,
plotters, and any other device that connects to the
computers.
 Equipments having common requirements can be shared
in order to reduce maintenance cost.
Share Resources
 Important data can also be stored centrally to make it
accessible to users, thereby saving storage space on
individual computers.
 Computer applications, which take up a considerable
amount of storage space, can be installed centrally on
the network, saving storage space.
Facilitate Centralized
Management
 Networks are used to assist in management tasks
associated with their own operation and maintenance.
 Using networks results in increased efficiency and a
resultant reduction in maintenance costs.
Facilitate Centralized
Management
Software:
 Software is a set of instructions or programs that control
the operation of a computer.
 Software can be installed at a central location using
servers, where the installation files are made accessible
over the network.
Classification of Networks
 Classification by network geography
 Classification by component roles
Classification by Network
Geography
 Networks are frequently classified according to the
geographical boundaries spanned by the network itself
 LAN, WAN, and MAN are the basic types of classification,
of which LAN and WAN are frequently used
Classification by Network
Geography
Local area network (LAN):
 A LAN covers a relatively small area such as a classroom,
school, or a single building.
 LANs are inexpensive to install and also provide higher
speeds.
Local area network
Classification by Network
Geography
Classification by Network
Geography
Metropolitan area network (MAN):
 A MAN spans the distance of a typical metropolitan city.
 The cost of installation and operation is higher.
 MANs use high-speed connections such as fiber optics to
achieve higher speeds.
Metropolitan area network
Classification by Network
Geography
Classification by Network
Geography
Wide area network (WAN):
 WANs span a larger area than a single city.
 These use long distance telecommunication networks for
connection, thereby increasing the cost.
 The Internet is a good example of a WAN.
Wide area network
Classification by Network
Geography
Classification by Component
Roles
 Networks can also be classified according to the roles
that the networked computers play in the networks
operation.
 Peer-to-peer, server-based, and client-based are the
types of roles into which networks are classified.
Classification by Component
Roles
Peer-to-peer:
 In a peer-to-peer network, all computers are considered equal.
 Each computer controls its own information and is capable of functioning as
either a client or a server depending upon the requirement.
 Peer-to-peer networks are inexpensive and easy to install.
 They are popular as home networks and for use in small companies.
Classification by Component
Roles
Peer-to-peer (continued):
 Most operating systems come with built-in peer-to-peer networking capability.
 The maximum number of peers that can operate on a peer-to-peer network is
ten.
 Each peer shares resources and allows others open access to them.
Classification by Component
Roles
Peer-to-peer (continued):
 Peer-to-peer networks become difficult to manage when
more security is added to resources, since the users
control their security by password-protecting shares.
 Shares can be document folders, printers, peripherals, and
any other resource that they control on their computers.
Classification by Component
Roles
Peer-to-peer network
Classification by Component
Roles
Server-based:
 A server-based network offers centralized control and is
designed for secure operations.
 In a server-based network, a dedicated server controls the
network.
Classification by Component
Roles
Server-based (continued):
 A dedicated server is one that services the network by
storing data, applications, resources, and also provides
access to resources required by the client.
 These servers can also control the networks security from
one centralized location or share it with other specially
configured servers.
Classification by Component
Roles
Server-based network
Classification by Component
Roles
Client-based:
 Client-based network servers process requests from clients
and return just the results.
 These networks take advantage of the powerful processing
capabilities of both the client and the server.
 Application servers and communications servers are
examples of client-based networks.
Classification by Component
Roles
Client-based network
Summary
 A network consists of two or more entities sharing
resources and information.
 A computer network consists of two or more computers
that are connected and are able to communicate.
Summary
 The basic purpose of networks is to enable effective
communication, share resources, and facilitate
centralized management of data.
 Networks can be classified according to their
geographical boundaries or their component roles.

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Chapter 1 - Introduction to the basic concepts of networks.ppt

  • 1. Lesson 1 Introduction to the basic concepts of networks
  • 2. Overview Introduction to networks Need for networks Classification of networks
  • 3. Introduction to Networks A network consists of two or more entities or objects sharing resources and information. A computer network consists of two or more computing devices connected to each other to share resources and information. The network becomes a powerful tool when computers communicate and share resources with other computers on the same network or entirely distinct networks.
  • 4. Introduction to Networks Computers on a network can act as a client or a server. A client is a computer that requests for resources. A server is a computer that controls and provides access to resources.
  • 5. Introduction to Networks Data is a piece of information. The computing concept hierarchy of data is used when planning a network. It is essential to maintain a hierarchy of data to manage and control resources among computers. Network access to data must be evaluated carefully to avoid security issues.
  • 6. Need for Networks A computer that operates independently from other computers is called a stand-alone computer. The process of printing or transferring data from one system to another using various storage devices is called sneakernet.
  • 7. Need for Networks Enhance communication. Share resources. Facilitate centralized management.
  • 8. Enhance Communication Computer networks use electronic mail (e-mail) as the choice for most of the communication. By using networks, information can be sent to a larger audience in an extremely fast and efficient manner.
  • 9. Share Resources A copy of data or application stored at a single central location is shared over a network. Computer peripheral devices, referred to as additional components, can be attached to a computer and be shared in a network.
  • 10. Share Resources Peripheral devices include faxes, modems, scanners, plotters, and any other device that connects to the computers. Equipments having common requirements can be shared in order to reduce maintenance cost.
  • 11. Share Resources Important data can also be stored centrally to make it accessible to users, thereby saving storage space on individual computers. Computer applications, which take up a considerable amount of storage space, can be installed centrally on the network, saving storage space.
  • 12. Facilitate Centralized Management Networks are used to assist in management tasks associated with their own operation and maintenance. Using networks results in increased efficiency and a resultant reduction in maintenance costs.
  • 13. Facilitate Centralized Management Software: Software is a set of instructions or programs that control the operation of a computer. Software can be installed at a central location using servers, where the installation files are made accessible over the network.
  • 14. Classification of Networks Classification by network geography Classification by component roles
  • 15. Classification by Network Geography Networks are frequently classified according to the geographical boundaries spanned by the network itself LAN, WAN, and MAN are the basic types of classification, of which LAN and WAN are frequently used
  • 16. Classification by Network Geography Local area network (LAN): A LAN covers a relatively small area such as a classroom, school, or a single building. LANs are inexpensive to install and also provide higher speeds.
  • 17. Local area network Classification by Network Geography
  • 18. Classification by Network Geography Metropolitan area network (MAN): A MAN spans the distance of a typical metropolitan city. The cost of installation and operation is higher. MANs use high-speed connections such as fiber optics to achieve higher speeds.
  • 20. Classification by Network Geography Wide area network (WAN): WANs span a larger area than a single city. These use long distance telecommunication networks for connection, thereby increasing the cost. The Internet is a good example of a WAN.
  • 21. Wide area network Classification by Network Geography
  • 22. Classification by Component Roles Networks can also be classified according to the roles that the networked computers play in the networks operation. Peer-to-peer, server-based, and client-based are the types of roles into which networks are classified.
  • 23. Classification by Component Roles Peer-to-peer: In a peer-to-peer network, all computers are considered equal. Each computer controls its own information and is capable of functioning as either a client or a server depending upon the requirement. Peer-to-peer networks are inexpensive and easy to install. They are popular as home networks and for use in small companies.
  • 24. Classification by Component Roles Peer-to-peer (continued): Most operating systems come with built-in peer-to-peer networking capability. The maximum number of peers that can operate on a peer-to-peer network is ten. Each peer shares resources and allows others open access to them.
  • 25. Classification by Component Roles Peer-to-peer (continued): Peer-to-peer networks become difficult to manage when more security is added to resources, since the users control their security by password-protecting shares. Shares can be document folders, printers, peripherals, and any other resource that they control on their computers.
  • 27. Classification by Component Roles Server-based: A server-based network offers centralized control and is designed for secure operations. In a server-based network, a dedicated server controls the network.
  • 28. Classification by Component Roles Server-based (continued): A dedicated server is one that services the network by storing data, applications, resources, and also provides access to resources required by the client. These servers can also control the networks security from one centralized location or share it with other specially configured servers.
  • 30. Classification by Component Roles Client-based: Client-based network servers process requests from clients and return just the results. These networks take advantage of the powerful processing capabilities of both the client and the server. Application servers and communications servers are examples of client-based networks.
  • 32. Summary A network consists of two or more entities sharing resources and information. A computer network consists of two or more computers that are connected and are able to communicate.
  • 33. Summary The basic purpose of networks is to enable effective communication, share resources, and facilitate centralized management of data. Networks can be classified according to their geographical boundaries or their component roles.