Computer Networking
Computer Networking
NETWORK
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
NETWORKING
Today the world scenario is changing.
Data communication and network have changed the
way business and other daily affair work. Now, they
rely on computer networking and internet network.
A set of devices often mentioned as nodes connected
by media link is called a network.
A nodes can be a device which is capable of sending
or receiving data generated by other nodes on the
network like a computer, printer etc.
These links connecting the devices are called
communication channels.
What is a Computer Network?
Two or more independent computers connected together
through a communication media form a computer
network.
The computers are connected in a network to exchange
information and data.
The computers connected in a network can also use
resources of other computers such as software packages
and peripherals like modems, printers, backup drives, or
CD-ROM drives. Networks are built with a mix of
computer hardware and computer software.
In this sense, computer networks are clear means for
sharing resources.
This makes the use of computer technology cost effective.
Network
A set of devices often mentioned as nodes
connected by media link is called a network.
A network can be defined as a group of computers
and other devices
connected in some ways so as to be able to
exchange data.
Each of the devices on the network can be thought
of as a node; each node has a unique address.
Addresses are numeric quantities that are easy for
computers to work with, but not for humans to
remember.
Some networks also provide names that humans
can more easily remember than numbers.
Internet over view
The Internet is a giant network of networks.
A network may include PCs, and other devices
like servers or printers.
A network is connected through a
communication channel.
Early research was performed by the US
Department of Defense in 1962. This research
group established ARPAnet (Advanced
Research Project Agency) in order to connect
the US Defense Department network.
Basic hardware and terminology in
networks
If you explore more on computer networks,
you will come across with a huge list of
terminology associated with networks.
Let us look at the basic terminology used in the
subject of computer networks in brief.
It is worth to note here that all networks are
made up of basic hardware building blocks to
interconnect network nodes.
Node
Any device attached to the network capable of
communicating with other network devices is
called a Node.
A node can be a computer or some other
device, such as a printer. Every node has a
unique network address, sometimes called a
Data Link Control (DLC) address or Media
Access Control (MAC) address.
Client
A device or application that uses the services
provided by a server is called a Client in the
network.
A client may be a PC or a workstation on a
network using services provided from the
network file server, or it may be that part of an
application program that runs on the
workstation supported by additional software
running on the server.
Server
Any computer that makes access to files,
printing, communications, and other services
available to users of the network is called a
Server in the network.
In large networks, a dedicated server runs a
special network operating system; in smaller
installations, a non-dedicated server may run a
personal computer operating system with peer-
to-peer networking software running on top.
The diagram shows the client and
server on a network.
Types of computer networking
These are the most important types of computer
networking
Personal area network(pan)
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