Data Networks: NTA Level 5
Data Networks: NTA Level 5
NTA Level 5
Basic of Networking
What is networking
Network consideration
Network components
Networking models
Different Network Types
Network services
Network Categories (LAN,MAN and WAN)
References
1. NCC (1998), “Handbook of Data Communications” NCC
Education Services Limited London 2nd Edition
2. Michael A. Miller, (2000) “Data & Network Communication”,
1st Edition, Delmar Publishing, (Thomson Learning), London
3. Wesley (1996) “Data Communication, Computer Networks and
Open systems, Addison.
4. W.K. Ritchie (1996), Telecommunications Local Networks,
Chapmen & Hall
5. U.D. Black, (1997) “Data Networks Concepts Theory and
Practice, Prentice-Hall
6. W. Stallings, (1997) “Data and Computer Communications”
Macmillan 5th Edition,
Introduction
Computers are powerful tools that enable users to store and process
large amounts of data quickly.
Practically every business, no matter how small, uses computers to
handle bookkeeping, track inventory, and store documents.
As businesses grow, they often need several people to input and
process data simultaneously.
For this to be beneficial, those people must be able to share the data
each person enters.
Networking computers becomes beneficial in this situation.
Networks are simply a group of computers connected by cable or other
media so they can share information.
Networks made sharing data much easier and more efficient for users.
Networked
computers can share many things
Printers
Fax devices
Electronic messages
Files and/or documents
Modems
Data
Messages
Sharing a Printer across Network
Network consideration
Things to consider when networking computers.
Sharing files
Fault tolerance
Administration
Network Components
Server,
Client,
Peer,
Media,
Resources
User
Protocol:
Common Network Components
Networking Models
Centralized
Collaborated
Distributed
Different Network Types
Peer-to-Peer Networking
Server-Based Networks
Peer-to-Peer Networking