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A computer network is a group of computer systems that are linked together through communication channels to facilitate communication and resource-sharing among a wide range of users.
i) Users can share resources and communicate.
ii)File sharing.
iii) Hardware sharing (Printers, CD-ROM drives and hard drive).
iv)Program sharing.
v) Multiplayer gaming.
a)Servers ,b)Clients,c)Transmission Media,d)Shared data,e)Shared printers and other peripherals ,f)Network Interface Card ,g)Network Operating System ,h)Hub,i)Switch,j)Router,k)LAN Cable
a)TCP/IP has 4 layers whereas the OSI model has 7 layers.
b)TCP/IP model is based on standard protocols around which the
Internet has developed. It is a communication protocol, which allows
connection of hosts over a network whereas OSI is a generic, protocol
independent standard, acting as a communication gateway between the
network and the end user.
c)In the TCP/IP model the transport layer does not guarantee delivery of
packets. Still the TCP/IP model is more reliable ,on the other hand,In OSI
model the transport layer guarantees the delivery of packets.
d)In the TCP/IP,transport Layer is both Connection Oriented and
Connection less Whereas In the OSI,transport Layer is Connection Oriented.
e)In the TCP/IP,network Layer is Connection less, on the other hand, In
OSI, Network Layer is both Connection Oriented and Connection less.
IP, ICMP, IPsec, IGMP.
Token Ring is based on a token passing MAC protocol with ring topology.. They resolve the uncertainty by giving each station a turn on by one. Each node takes turns sending the data; each station may transmit data during its turn. The technique that coordinates this turn mechanism is called Token passing. In the token passing method,the stations in a network are organized in a logical ring.Here,a special packet called a token circulates through the ring.
Ping stands for Packet Internet Groper. It is a software utility used to determine whether a given IP address is accessible or not
Network topology refers to the layout of a network and how different nodes
in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate.
Following are the five most common network topologies:
a)Bus topology,
b)Ring topology,
c)Star topology,
d)Mesh topology,
e)Tree topology.
a)Bus topology: In this topology, all the nodes are connected to a single
cable(called bus), by the help of interface connectors.This central cable is the
backbone of the network and is known as Bus.
Bus networks are relatively used for small networks.It is good for LAN.
b)Ring topology:In a ring topology,all the nodes are connected in a closed
loop.Message travel around the ring,with each node reading those messages
addressed to it.
c)star topology:In a star network devices are connected to a central
computer,called a hub.Nodes communicate across the network by passing data
through the hub.
d)Mesh topology:In a mesh topology,every device has a dedicated
point-to-point link to every other device in the network.The term dedicated means
that the link carries traffic only between the two devices it connects.
e)Tree topology: This is a hybrid topology that combines characteristics of linear
bus and star topologies. In a tree network, groups of star-configured networks are
connected to a linear bus backbone cable.
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