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Title: Computers, Networks


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Computers, Networks
  • Networks

Pierre Vincent
2
Summary
  • Communication areas
  • Physical level
  • Data level
  • Network - InterNetwork
  • General trends

3
Communication areas
4
Communication areas
  • LAN (Local Area Network)
  • WAN (Wide Area Network)
  • MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)

5
Use of networks
  • Data exchange
  • File sharing
  • transaction oriented applications
  • messaging

6
Elements of a network
  • Networks cables connectors equipment
    computers
  • Equipment bridges routers computers
  • Computers stations servers
  • Interconnected networks networks routers
    telecommunication lines

7
Communication needs
  • Local transfers, internal to the company
  • 1980 19200 bits/sec,
  • today 10 to 100 megabits (multiplied by 500).
  • Remote transfers, external to the enterprise
  • 1980 2400 bits /sec,
  • today 64 kbits (multiplied by 20)

8
Transmission rates
  • Low rates
  • remote alarm
  • remote control
  • voice
  • fax
  • data
  • Average rates
  • hi-fi sound
  • picture phones
  • image
  • High rates
  • video
  • tele-diagnostics
  • Very high rates
  • high quality video
  • video distribution
  • tele-teaching

9
Communications Problems
  • Differences between internal and external
    throughput
  • With video, the throughput demands become
    enormous
  • A generalised network must support different
    levels of communications

10
Different layers
  • Physical Cable, network
  • Data level 2 protocols
  • Network core equipement, routers
  • Transport, Applications Station - server
  • Tools browser, server, etc...

11
Physical level
12
Network topologies
  • Bus
  • coaxial cable thin or thick
  • all station are on the same cable
  • Star requires the connection to a hub
    (concentration point)
  • twisted pair
  • optical fibre
  • wireless
  • Ring
  • Point to point local links (star configuration)
  • switches
  • hubs
  • Packet switching (FR, X25 ATM)
  • Switches

13
Wiring features
  • Maximum length
  • Distance between stations
  • Propagation delay
  • Dedicated or shared support

14
Communication cards
  • LAN network
  • Ethernet (10 mega-100 mega - Gigabit)
  • Token Ring (4mega, 16 mega)
  • FDDI (100 mega)
  • WAN
  • Fax-modem (from 9.6Kbits to 56.8Kbits)
  • X25, FR, ATM
  • Isdn (2B D)
  • Gsm (voice or data channel)

15
Ethernet Wiring
  • Thin Ethernet (Thin-BNC)
  • Thick Ethernet (Thick-AUI)
  • Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP3-4-5 / RJ45)
  • Optical fiber

16
Equipment for Ethernet networks
  • UTP
  • Hubs
  • trafic concentrator
  • Thick
  • Repeaters
  • Transceivers
  • Fanout
  • hub for thick ethernet
  • allows to share a transceiver connection
  • Thin
  • BNC connectors

17
Ethernet Maximum length without repeater
18
Ethernet Wiring
  • Minimum frame size
  • 10 megas 64 bytes min (Manchester)
  • 100 megas 64 bytes min, distances divided by 10
  • 4B-5B coding
  • 1 Giga 512 bytes min, distances idem 100 mégas
  • 8B-10B coding

19
Data level
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Local Area Networks LAN
  • Filtering bridges
  • Switching hubs
  • Access methods
  • Ethernet CSMA-CD
  • Token Ring, FDDI token
  • Logical link control protocol
  • HDLC like
  • Header-data-end of frame (checksum)
  • The header involves source and destination
    address
  • Ethernet Mac address on 6 bytes

21
Wide Area Networks WAN
  • Point-to-point
  • leased lines (LL)
  • Multi - points
  • one by time
  • telephone network, Isdn circuit switching
  • a physical connection is established(potential
    multi-points)
  • simultaneous connections
  • time multiplexing
  • communication by VC (packets or cells)
  • X25, Frame Relay, ATM

22
Wide Area Networks WAN
New supports
  • Satellites VSAT
  • TV cable

23
Equipment
  • Bridge
  • Switching hubs
  • Remote access servers
  • Switches
  • Multiplexers

24
Bridge (level 2)
  • Enables
  • the linking of the existing LANs
  • load distribution
  • Allows an increase in the length of networks
  • Physical and logical insulation of the
    subnetworks
  • Increases reliability by insulating subnetworks
  • Possibilities of access controls

25
Bridge (level 2)
  • Modification of support
  • Coaxial - twisted pair (4 pairs, 2 useful)
  • Infra red - optical
  • Works at the data link level
  • Evolution to the switching-hubs
  • Spanning tree
  • Different working mode "Store and
    forward","switching on the fly"

26
Bridge Filtering algorithm
  • Bridge
  • learns the position of the different stations
  • Reads the source address in the Ethernet frame
    and stores it in an address table
  • Other functions
  • Modification of the address table entries
  • Elimination of the old entries (age)
  • Elimination of the loops by the help of the
    spanning tree algorithm

27
Network - Internetwork
28
X25 , IP, IPX, XNS Protocols
Equipment
  • IP or IPX router
  • X25 Switch
  • Frame relay switch
  • ATM switch

29
Router
  • Routers are used for IP networks
  • They are to an IP network what the switches are
    to the phone network
  • Connect networks with different IP addresses

30
Overview
31
Communication equipment
  • Internal to the network
  • bridges
  • routers
  • remote access servers
  • End equipement
  • workstations, personnal computers, network
    computers
  • Web server

32
System Integrationwith Tcp/Ip and the Web
  • The TCP/IP protocol allows the integration of
    different
  • communication supports
  • communication hardware
  • computers
  • operating systems
  • applications
  • Management of interconnection and heterogeneity

33
General trends
34
Different aspects
  • Communication hardware administration
  • Network operating system administration
  • Operating system administration
  • Business administration

35
Internet trafic
TransAtlantic
  • Increase of Internet trafic on transatlantic
    optical fibers
  • 1990 1 of transatlantic trafic
  • 1998 50 of transatlantic trafic
  • 2002 99 of transatlantic trafic???
  • Increase of externel trafic vs internal trafic

36
General trends
  • UTP5, Ethernet, Switching Ethernet
  • Ethernet 10-100-1G
  • Generalisation of TCP-IP

37
Communication hardware market
  • Expanding market,
  • bridge, switching hubs
  • routers
  • Important market in communication equipment or
    boards
  • modem
  • networks
  • micro routers
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