Networks & Basic Concepts Flashcards

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The “5 9’s” Rule

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Availability of networks is expected to be 99.999% of the time. (5 minutes of downtime per year)

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Network Components: Client

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Device end-user accesses the network with

Any device that connects to the network

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Network Components: Server

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Provides resources to the rest of the network
Different servers = Different functions
Can be dedicated hardware/software or a device that is acting like a server for a particular function

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Network Components: Hub

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Older tech to connect networked devices

Receives information in one port and rebroadcasts to all ports

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Network Components: Switch

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Connects networked devices such as clients/servers.
Learn which devices are on which ports
Only forward traffic to destination port based on MAC
More security, efficiently uses bandwidth

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Network Components: Router

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Connects two different networks together
Intelligently forwards traffic to/from a network based on its logical address
Most routers use IP to determine routing

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Network Components: Media

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Connect two devices or a device to a port

Copper, fiber optic, WiFi (radio frequency)

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Network Components: WAN Link

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Physically connects networks together
Examples: DSL, Cable, FIOS, Satellite, Cellular, Microwave

Connects internal networks to external networks

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Network Resources: Client/Server Model

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Uses dedicated server to provide access to files, scanners, printers, & other resources
Administration & backup are easier since resources are on a few key servers

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Network Resources: Client/Server Benefits

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Centralized administration
Easier management
Better scalability

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Network Resources: Client/Server Drawbacks

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Higher cost
Requires dedicated resources
Requires network operating system

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Network Resources: Peer-to-Peer Model

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Peers share resources with each other directly

Administration & backup are more difficult since resources are spread across many PCs

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Network Resources: Peer-to-Peer Benefits

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Lower cost
No dedicated resources required
No specialized OS required

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Network Resources: Peer-to-Peer Drawbacks

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Decentralized management
Inefficient for large networks
Poor scalability

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Network Geography: PAN

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Personal Area Network
Smallest type of wires/wireless network
Covers least amount of area (few meters)

Bluetooth/USB to laptop/Firewire camera to computer

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Network Geography: LAN

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Local Area Network
Connects components in limited distance
Each segment is limited to short distances (CAT5 = 100m)

Internal wired/wireless cards

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Network Geography: CAN

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Campus Area Network
Connects building-centric LANs across a university, industrial park, or business park
Covers many square miles/buildings

College campus, business parks, military bases

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Network Geography: MAN

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Metropolitan Area Network
Connects scattered locations across a city
Larger than CAN, but smaller than WAN
Up to 25-mile radius in larger cities

City departments (police), Community college with campuses spread across a county

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Network Geography: WAN

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Wide Area Network
Connects geographically disparate internal networks
Leased lines or VPNs tunneled over the Internet
Covers distances around the country/world

Internet, connecting two private corporate networks