chapter 1 - data communications, data networks, and the internet
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Data Communications, Data Networks, and the InternetCEN 220/CIS 192 Advanced Data Communications and NetworkingData and Computer Communications, W. Stallings 9/E, Chapter 1
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Data Communications“The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing at one point either exactly or approximately a message selected at another point.”
—The Mathematical Theory of Communication,
Claude Shannon
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Technological Advancement Driving Forces
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Changes in Networking TechnologyEmergence of hight-speed LANs
Corporate WAN needs
Digital electronics
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ConvergenceThe merger of previously distinct telephony and information technologies and markets
Layers:– applications
● these are seen by the end users– enterprise services
● services the information network supplies to support applications
– infrastructure● communication links available to the enterprise
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Convergence Layers
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Benefits Convergence benefits include:
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Communications Model
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Communications TasksTransmission system utilization
Addressing
Interfacing Routing
Signal generationRecovery
Synchronization Message formatting
Exchange managementSecurity
Error detection and correction
Network management
Flow control
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Data Communications Model
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Transmission LinesThe basic building block of any communications facility is the transmission line.
The business manager is concerned with a facility providing the required capacity, with acceptable reliability, at minimum cost.
Capacity
Reliability
Cost
Transmission
Line
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Transmission LinesTwo mediums currently driving the evolution of data communications transmission are:
– Fiber optic transmission
– Wireless transmission
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NetworkingAdvances in technology have led to greatly increased capacity and the concept of integration, allowing equipment and networks to work simultaneously.
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LANs and WANsThere are two broad categories of networks:
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Wide Area Networks (WANs)Span a large geographical area
Require the crossing of public right-of-ways
Rely in part on common carrier circuits
Typically consist of a number of interconnected switching nodes
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Wide Area NetworksAlternative technologies used include:
– Circuit switching
– Packet switching
– Frame relay
– Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
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Circuit SwitchingUses a dedicated communications path
Connected sequence of physical links between nodes
Logical channel dedicated on each link
Rapid transmission
The most common example of circuit switching is the telephone network
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Packet SwitchingData are sent out in a sequence of small chunks called packets
Packets are passed from node to node along a path leading from source to destination
Packet-switching networks are commonly used for terminal-to-terminal computer and computer-to-computer communications
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Frame RelayDeveloped to take advantage of high data rates and low error rates
Operates at data rates of up to 2 Mbps
Rate of errors dramatically lowered thus reducing overhead of packet-switching
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)Referred to as cell relay
Culmination of circuit switching and packet switching
Uses fixed-length packets called cells
Works in range of 10’s and 100’s of Mbps and in the Gbps range
Data rate on each channel dynamically set on demand
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Local Area Networks (LAN)
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Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN)
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The InternetInternet evolved from ARPANETDeveloped to solve the dilemma of communicating across arbitrary, multiple, packet-switched networkTCP/IP provides the foundation
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Internet Key Elements
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Internet Architecture
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Internet Terminology
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A Networking Configuration
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SummaryTrends challenging data communications:
– traffic growth
– development of new services
– advances in technology
Transmission mediums– fiber optic
– wireless
Network categories:– WAN
– LAN
Internet– evolved from the ARPANET
– TCP/IP foundation