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1 Net LAN - - WAN Hub and Spoke Full Mesh Partial Mesh Client/Server Peer-to-Peer TP Patch Panel - 5- Cable Guide Crimper 6-5- Punch Tool TCP/IP OSI OSI TCP/IP Network Interface

2 Net Base Base Base-T Base-F Base-TX Base-FX Base-T Base-SX Base-LH Base-ZX RJ-45 TP TIA/EIA-568A TIA/EIA-568B Straight Through Cross-Over CSMA/CD IP IPv IP Private Public IP IP Subnetting IPv IPv arp 8... ipconfig 8... netstat ping 85...nslookup tracert Wireless LAN WLAN Ad-Hoc - -8 Infrastructure WLAN Wireless Wireless Access Point CSMA/CA 9...WLAN 9...WLAN

3 Net WAN WAN Dedicated Leased Line - -9 Circuit Switched Connection - -9 Packet Switched Connection WAN WAN E - -9 DSL

4 Net :. Yahoo Messenger IP.. :-.. : Client. Host.. : Server..... : Hub -.. Instant Messaging Voice Over IP Converged Network.... ( ). : Switch...

5 Net : Router. ( IP ).. : Media.... : WAN Link WAN.. : File Server. LAN --. LAN ( LAN ) Local Area Network ( WAN ) Wide Area Network LAN :- WAN --. WAN ( CAN ) Campus Area Network ( MAN ) Metropolitan Area Network ( PAN ) Personal Area Network... Wide Area Network WAN :-

6 Net WAN LAN.... : CAN WAN CAN : MAN. MAN.. LAN : PAN. PAN USB. : : Unicast : Multicast : Broadcast. Broadcast Domain ). Broadcast Domain Broadcast - Broadcast Broadcast Domain ( Network+.. Domain -4- :-.. Single Point ). ( of Failure Terminator Physical Topology Logical Topology Bus Topology Network Segment Collision Domain 4 Bus Collision

7 Net Token Ring. T Connecter.... Vampire Tap : Token Ring :5- :4- Token Collision Ring Topology Star Topology

8 Net LAN... : LAN. Single Point of ). ( Failure Hub and Spoke :4-. WAN. WAN ( Spoke ) WAN ( Hub ) Hub. Spoke. Hub and Spoke WAN.. Hub-and-Spoke WAN. Hub Spoke Full Mesh 6-4- LAN.. WAN WAN... Full Mesh :7- Hub and Spoke :6-.

9 Net Full Mesh :5-... WAN WAN n.. Partial Mesh :6- Full-Mesh.. WAN. Hub-and-Spoke Hub-and-Spoke WAN... Hub-and-Spoke WAN. Full-Mesh Partial Mesh 7-4- Full-Mesh Hub-and-Spoke WAN. WAN Hybrid. - ( ).... Peer to Peer Client/Server Partial Mesh :8- Hybrid Topology Clients

10 Net Client/Server -5-. ( - ) Client/Server. Peer-to-. Peer... Domain Controller. Domain Controller. DC.. DC. DC : Microsoft Windows Server Novell Netware FreeBSD Solaris Linux Unix Based OS NAS.. Peer-to-Peer -5- Peer-to-Peer ) (. :9-. : License Network Attached Storage.

11 Net 9 -. Client/Server. :0-. : Peer-to-Peer Client/Server. Hybrid

12 Net - -. LAN -... :- ( ) :. 75. : RG : RG : RG-58 :- Bayonet Neil BNC. : BNC Connector Media Coaxial Connector

13 Net British Naval Conncetor Concelman. Terminator BNC Connector :- T : BNC T Connetor.. Terminator :6-. BNC :7- T Coonector :4-. : BNC Barrel Connector - LAN.... Barrel Connector :5- : : BNC Terminator. Twisted Pair Cross Talk

14 Net UTP : Unshielded Twisted Pair LAN... FTP STP SFTP :- UTP :8-. STP : Shielded Twisted Pair. TP -- TP.. Category.. RJ-45 TP :- CAT 0Mbps STP :9- CAT5 00Mbps. : Foiled Twisted Pair. FTP 4 CAT5e CAT6 00/000Mbps 00/000/0000Mbps 5 CAT6a 00/000/0000Mbps 6 CAT7 00/000/0000Mbps FTP :0- SFTP : Shielded Foiled Twisted Pair --. DB-9 RJ- RJ-45 TP RJ.. RJ-45

15 Net Registered Jack.. DB RJ : : :4-. ( Cladding )... Strand Core Single Mode Multi Mode Core :

16 Net MTRJ :9-. Square Connector Standard Connector Subscriber Connector : SC -4- : Patch Cord. : Patch Cord. SC :6-. Lucent Connector : LC Patch Cord :0- LC :7-. : FC PigTail. : Pigtail. Pigtail :- FC :8-. Media Termination Recommended Jack : MTRJ. Simplex Duplex Fusion

17 Net U. 40U U Active Passive Rack 4 Unit :- Patch Panel -5- LAN TP. Patch Panel.. Patch Panel Electrical Patch Panel LAN. Patch Panel. Patch Panel.. Patch Panel

18 Net Patch Panel :- : RJ-45 TP Patch Panel :4-. KeyStone. Cable Guide -5-. Cable Guide :7- Cable Guide :5- Duct Outlet

19 Net Keystone :8- Crimper Crimper TP RJ-45 TCP/IP OSI Crimper :9- Punch Tool Punch Tool Keystone Patch Panel :0-

20 Net 0 7 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI - 4 TCP/IP OSI. TCP/IP OSI Open.. OSI - OSI ISO. Systems Interconnection.. OSI. TCP/IP. OSI. OSI OSI :-4 International Organization for Standardization International Organization for Standardization

21 Net 9 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI - 4 Layer : The physical layer Layer : The data link layer. Network Data Link PDU Packet Frame Layer : The network layer Physical Bit Layer 4: The transport layer Layer 5: The session layer. OSI Layer 6: The presentation layer Layer 7: The application layer.. ( Internet Explorer )... Protocol Data Unit PDU. PDU.. OSI PDU. PDU :-4 PDU OSI. (. OSI ).Access Point : Current State Modulation.. 7 Application Data 6 Presentation Data 5 Session Data 4 Transport Segment Current State Modulation :-4 Header Physical Layer

22 Net 4 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI - 4 : State Transition Modulation. : Baseband State Transition Modulation : OSI. :4-4 : : Time Division Multiplexing :. : Broadband ADSL.. Broadband. TDM : Statistical Time Division Multiplexing StatTDM.. : Frequency Division Multiplexing Broadband. Signaling Multiplexing

23 Net 4 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI OSI... LLC MAC MAC ---4 MAC :.. :. CSMA/CD.. OSI :.. MAC LAN. ) 48 MAC. MAC. ( 6. LLC LLC :... OSI :. :5-4 ( 4 ) MAC OUI.. Vendor Code. OUI. : : Asynchronous 4.. Clock : Synchronous. - - Datalink Layer Media Access Control Physical Address Logical Link Control Frame Start Bit 4 Stop Bit

24 Net 4 45 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI OSI OSI IP TCP/IP... OSI... UDP TCP TCP/IP.. IP. IPX : 4 :. : ( ) : Circuit Switching 5.. : Packet Switching... ( ) :... Network Layer Logical Addressing Novell 4 Switching 5 Dynamic Transport Layer Header Connection Less 4 Connection Oriented

25 Net 5 47 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI OSI OSI OSI. ( Internet Explorer ). : OSI. HTML Windowing Sliding Windows Acknowledgement 4 Buffering Session Layer Presentation Layer Application Layer

26 Net 6 49 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP Network Interface Network Interface TCP/IP OSI. ( ). TCP/IP TCP/IP - OSI.. DoD Model. TCP/IP.. TCP/IP.. OSI OSI. TCP/IP. IP OSI.. IP -4-4 TCP/IP OSI. UDP TCP/IP.. TCP 4 UDP TCP.. TCP UDP :-4 TCP/IP OSI :7-4 TCP UDP Transport Network Access Network Interface TCP/IP TCP/IP Protocol Stack Department of Defense.. Host to Host Internet Layer Host to Host Layer or Transport Layer User Datagram Protocol 4 Transmission Control Protocol

27 Net 7 5 TCP/IP OSI TCP/IP OSI - 4 TCP UDP :-4 TCP UDP HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol 80 - HTTPS Login.. 44 HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure. IP ) OSI. TCP/IP DNS. IP Domain Name System 5 5. ( Session, Transport, Application.. IP :8-4.

28 Net LAN IEEE 80. IEEE. IEEE Base Base. 85. Baseband Thinnet. Ethernet Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

29 Net Base TP Cat 0. 0Base. 500 Thicknet.. Vampire Tap 0Base-F Base-TX TP Cat5 00Base-FX Base-T --5 Vampire Tap : TP Cat5e 000Base-TX 0Base-T --5. TP Cat6 0 RJ Multi Mode Fiber

30 Net Base-SX RJ-45 TP -. Cat5 TP. TIA/EIA RJ-45 TP 000Base-LH Base-LX 0 000Base-LX... 4 TP. RJ Base-ZX RJ45 :-5 TIA/EIA-568A RJ45 TP. EIA/TIA TIA/EIA :-5 TIA/EIA-568A :4-5

31 Net TIA/EIA-568A TIA/EIA-568A :-5 RJ-45 TIA/EIA-568B :-5 RJ Straight Through TIA/EIA-568B RJ45 TP. EIA/TIA TIA/EIA. Straight Through TIA/EIA-568B TIA/EIA-568A. TIA/EIA-568B. : Cross-Over TIA/EIA-568B :5-5. TIA/EIA-568A Cross-Over :. TIA/EIA-568B

32 Net Carrier CSMA/CD. 00. ( TX ) ( RX ) 4 00 ( ).. Cross-Over.. Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection... JAM.... Backoff Timer Cross-Over :6-5 ) CSMA/CD ( TP 00 Cross-Over Straight Through CSMA/CD - Hub Collision Media Collision Segment 4 Throughput 5 Congestion

33 Net 64 IP - 6 IP 6 OSI... IPv4 IP. IP TCP/IP IP. IPv6 -. IP. 6 0 IP 0 IP IPv4 IP.. 0. IP Headers IP Address Decimal 4 Binary

34 Net 4 65 IP IP : IP : : A B C D E F

35 Net 5 67 IP IP ( ) ( 00 ) 0 Subnet Mask.( ) IP Subnet Mask... ( C8 ) 6 6 Dotted Decimal 0 Subnet Mask : IPv4 - IP. IP IPv4 Dotted-Decimal IP Dotted Decimal Octet : Octet Octet Octet 4. IP Subnet Mask IP IP Subnet Mask. ( ) IP Subnet Mask Network Bits Host Bits Subnet Mask 8 8 Subnet Mask Subnet Mask. Subnet Mask Subnet Mask IP Dotted Decimal Subnet Mask IP :6-6 Subnet Mask IP IP Dotted-Decimal IP Subnet Mask.. IP Address : Subnet Mask : Octet Network Address Host Address Network Address

36 Net 6 69 IP IP - 6 slash notation prefix notation Subnet Mask IP. / Subnet Mask /8 IP --6 Subnet Mask IP Class A Class B Class C Octect. Subnet Mask :7-6 Classful Mask ( Dotted Decimal ) Classful Mask ( prefix notation ) /8 /6 /4. Public Private. IP. WAN LAN. Public. IP Private. IP Class A Class B Class C Private :8-6 Subnet Mask prefix notation / / /6 Class D 4 9 Class E Classful Classful Mask Subnet Mask Classful Subnet Mask 9.. Broadcast.. H Private Public IP --6 IP Public. Private Public H Broadcast Address Class Octet Network Address

37 Net 7 7 IP IP - 6 IP 4--6 IP. IP. : : IP IP Subnet Mask : Default Gateway. :-6 Default Gateway. : DNS Server. IP.google.com. IP DNS. DNS Server. DHCP 4.. DHCP Server. IP. Control Panel. 7 IP :-6 Dynamic Manual Domain Name System 4 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

38 Net 8 7 IP IP - 6 :-6 :5-6 :4-6 :6-6

39 Net 9 75 IP IP - 6. :7-6 : IPv : IP : : /0 DNS :8-6 Dynamic

40 Net IP IP - 6 Loopback Subnetting TCP/IP.. IP. Classful Public Public Subnetting.. Classless Subnetting Subnet Mask Classful APIPA Automatic Private IP Address APIPA. IP. IP /6 IP DHCP IP Subnetting Subnet Mask Subnet Mask IP IPv6 - IPv4 :. NAT IPv6. NAT IP Public Class A :9-6 ( ) 6,777,4 4. Private. Public Private NAT. Public Class B 65,54 6. IPv6 Class C 54 8 IP IPv6 --6 A IP. C B 8. 8 IPv6 Network Address Translation

41 Net 4 79 IP XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX IPv6. X 8.. IPv6. 607:f0d0:00:005:0000:0000:0000:0004

42 Net arp -. TCP/IP.. Command Prompt Enter cmd Start 7.. ( MAC ) ( IP ) ) MAC TCP/IP IP MAC IP.(. Broadcast Domain. ARP. MAC IP arp. arp. arp -a. Command Prompt :-7 ( + R ) R Windows. Enter cmd arp :-7 ipconfig -. ipconfig Command Prompt :-7 Address Resolution Protocol

43 Net b netstat -b ipconfig :4-7. ipconfig /all. MAC netstat -. netstat netstat :6-7. ping -. ping IP ping... netstat :5-7 ping :7-7

44 Net OSI. Request timed out. Destination host unreachable ADSL.. ping nslookup - tracert -.. hop tracert * ping. ( Timed out ). IP d.. IP DNS Command Prompt. DNS IP. nslookup :8-7 DNS. yahoo.com IP. tracert :0-7 nslookup :9-7

45 Net Wireless LAN - 8 Wireless LAN 8. Wireless LAN 80. IEEE... WLAN Wireless LAN WLAN - Wireless LAN.Infrastructure Ad-Hoc : WLAN Ad-Hoc --8 WLAN Laptop.. Ad-Hoc :-8 Infrastructure--8 WLAN

46 Net Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless Access Point --8 Wireless Access Point Infrastructure. Infrastructure :-8 WLAN -. WLAN Wireless Access Point :4-8 Wireless --8. Wireless WLAN. --8 WLAN.... Omnidirectional :-8. Wireless Access Point

47 Net 47 9 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN GHz. WLAN.. 5GHz.4GHz.. MHz 5MHz Omnidirectional :5-8. WAP Wireless Access Point Unidirectional GHz WLAN. (. WLAN ). 6 Unidirectional :6-8.4GHz :7-8 - Licensed Free Licensed Channel. 5GHz

48 Net 48 9 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN - 8 CSMA/CA - ( ) WLAN. Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision CSMA/CA. Avoidance. Wired Equivalent Privacy : WEP.. WEP Wi-Fi Protected Access : WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access version : WPA. WLAN - WLAN 80. IEEE :-8 80.a 5GHz 54Mbps 5m Indoor/0m Outdoor 80.b.4GHz Mbps m Indoor/40m Outdoor 80.g.4GHz 54Mbps m Indoor/40m Outdoor 80.n.4GHz or 5GHz 00Mbps 70m Indoor/50m Outdoor WLAN - SSID WLAN. -. WLAN : WLAN Service Set Identifier

49 Net WAN - 9 WAN 9 WAN WAN.. WAN -. WAN WAN Dedicated Leased Line (. ).. Leased Line :-9 Circuit Switched Connection --9. ISDN. ISDN WAN. Service Provider

50 Net WAN WAN - 9 Packet Switched Dedicated Leased Line WAN. Connection. IP WAN. WAN -.. WAN -- 9 Circuit Switched Connection :-9 Packet Switched Connection -- 9 Leased Line Dedicated Leased Line : UTP E DSL :. WAN. :. : Packet Switched Connection. Leased Line :.. WAN Wimax WAN -.DSL E WAN Packet Switched Connection :-9 ATM ATM Frame Relay E E

51 Net 5 99 WAN Packet Switched. Mbps WAN Dedicated Leased Line WAN. Connection DSL -- 9 xdsl. Digital Subscriber Line DSL.. xdsl :-9 DSL ADSL Asymmetric DSL Mbps 4Mbps 5500m Yes SDSL Symmetric DSL.Mbps.Mbps 6700m No VDSL Very High Bit Rate DSL 6Mbps 00Mbps 00m Yes xdsl. Broadband Service

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