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Basic Networking Concepts - UVic.ca

1 Basic Networking Concepts1. Introduction2. Protocols3. Protocol Layers4. Network Interconnection/Internet21. Introduction-A network can be defined as a group of computers and other devicesconnected in some ways so as to be able to exchange of the devices on the network can be thought of as a node; eachnode has a unique are numeric quantities that are easy for computers to workwith, but not for humans to : networks also provide names that humans can more easily remember than : , corresponding to the above addressConsists of 4 bytes separated by R first bytes (R= 1,2,3) correspond to the network address;-The remaining H bytes (H = 3,2,1) are used for the host Register: organization in charge of the allocation of theaddress ranges corresponding to considered: Geographical area (country) Organization, enterprise Department HostDomain Name System (DNS)-Mnemonic textual addresses are provided to facilitate the manipulationof internet addresses.

SMTP (e-mail) 25 Gopher 70 FTP 20 and 21 HTTP 80 Applications Port numbers. 5 Data Transmission-In modern networks, data are transferred using packet switching. ... Relay ATM T1 line NY headquaters Bridge/Route Token Ring LAN Router Bridge Bridge/Router Ethernet. 11 Network Topology Diagram

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