IT 606 Computer Networks (CN)
IT 606 Computer Networks (CN)
1. Evolution of Computer Networks &
Application Layer.
2. Transport Layer & Network Layer.
3. Routing & Data link Layer.
4. Physical Layer
Text Book
1. Networks for Computer Scientist &
Engineers:- Youlu Zheng & Shakil Akhtar.
2. Computer Networking –A Top –Down
Approach- Featuring the Internet:- James F.
Kurose & Keith.W.Ross.
Reference:
1. Computer Networks :- Andrew.S.Tanenbaum
Module-1
Evolution of Computer Networks &
Application Layer.
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
• By computer network we means an
interconnected collection of autonomous
computers.
• The term autonomous implies that the
computers can function independent of
others.
• Two computers are said to be interconnected
if they are able to exchange information.
• A Computer Network is “ A set of data
processing nodes that are interconnected for
the purpose of data communication”.
• Network is a group of computers joined with
each other to share data and information to
perform a particular predefined task.
Importance of Computer Networks
Importance of Computer Networks
1. Only with the help of computer networks can
a borderless communication and information
environment be built.
2. Computer Networks allow the user to access
remote programs and remote databases
either of the same organization or from other
enterprises or public sources.
3. Computer Networks provide communication
possibilities faster than other facilities.
Why build a Network ?
Why build a Network ?
There are lot of reason for building networks,
1. Networks enable communication.
2. They increase efficiency.
3. Network can bring together diverse ideas
and issues into a common forum.
4. Networks help ensure that information is
redundant , that it exists in more than one
computers at a time.
Basic Requirements for a Networks
Basic Requirements for a Networks
In order for a network to function, it must meet
three basic requirements.
1. It must provide connection
2. It must provide communication
3. It must provide services
1. It must provide connection
• Connection refers to the hardware.
2. It must provide communication
• Communication is the way in which the devices
talk to each other.
3. It must provide services
• Services are the things which are shared with
the rest of the network.
Aim of Computer Networks are
Aim of Computer Networks are
1. Data Sharing
2. Resource Sharing
3. Network Security
1. Data Sharing
• Sharing of data files stored in local disk of one
computer.
• This data can be accessed from other
computer present on either same network or
different network.
2. Resource Sharing
• Resource on network like printer can be
accessed from other computer for taking
printouts .
• This features reduces the cost of making the
resources physical available on every
computer.
3. Network Security
• Main feature of network is to restrict the
unauthorized access of the resources on the
network.
Network Criteria
Network Criteria
A network must be able to meet a certain
number of criteria such as
1. Performance
2. Reliability and
3. Security
1. Performance
It can be measured in many ways, including
1. Transit time and
2. Response time
1.Transit time :- is the amount of time required
for a message to travel from one device to
another.
2. Response time :- is the elapsed time between
an inquiry and a response.
The performance of a network
depends on
The performance of a network
depends on
The performance of a network depends on
1. number of users,
2. the type of transmission medium,
3. the capabilities of the connected hardware
and
4. the efficiency of the software.
2. Reliability
• In addition to accuracy of delivery, network
reliability is the measured by the frequency
of failure , the time it takes a link to recover
from a failure and the network’s robustness
in a disaster.
3. Security
• It includes protecting data from unauthorized
user or access.
Network Functions
Network Functions
1. Way to transfer information on a link :- signal
format
2. Addressing :- identify sender and receiver.
3. Routing :- find a path between sender and
receiver.
4. Buffering :- compensate for differences in speed
variations in traffic load.
5. Error detection and control:- if data is lost or
corrupted.
6. Congestion Control.
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computer networks

  • 1. IT 606 Computer Networks (CN)
  • 2. IT 606 Computer Networks (CN) 1. Evolution of Computer Networks & Application Layer. 2. Transport Layer & Network Layer. 3. Routing & Data link Layer. 4. Physical Layer
  • 3. Text Book 1. Networks for Computer Scientist & Engineers:- Youlu Zheng & Shakil Akhtar. 2. Computer Networking –A Top –Down Approach- Featuring the Internet:- James F. Kurose & Keith.W.Ross. Reference: 1. Computer Networks :- Andrew.S.Tanenbaum
  • 4. Module-1 Evolution of Computer Networks & Application Layer.
  • 6. Computer Networks • By computer network we means an interconnected collection of autonomous computers. • The term autonomous implies that the computers can function independent of others. • Two computers are said to be interconnected if they are able to exchange information.
  • 7. • A Computer Network is “ A set of data processing nodes that are interconnected for the purpose of data communication”. • Network is a group of computers joined with each other to share data and information to perform a particular predefined task.
  • 9. Importance of Computer Networks 1. Only with the help of computer networks can a borderless communication and information environment be built. 2. Computer Networks allow the user to access remote programs and remote databases either of the same organization or from other enterprises or public sources. 3. Computer Networks provide communication possibilities faster than other facilities.
  • 10. Why build a Network ?
  • 11. Why build a Network ? There are lot of reason for building networks, 1. Networks enable communication. 2. They increase efficiency. 3. Network can bring together diverse ideas and issues into a common forum. 4. Networks help ensure that information is redundant , that it exists in more than one computers at a time.
  • 13. Basic Requirements for a Networks In order for a network to function, it must meet three basic requirements. 1. It must provide connection 2. It must provide communication 3. It must provide services
  • 14. 1. It must provide connection • Connection refers to the hardware.
  • 15. 2. It must provide communication • Communication is the way in which the devices talk to each other.
  • 16. 3. It must provide services • Services are the things which are shared with the rest of the network.
  • 17. Aim of Computer Networks are
  • 18. Aim of Computer Networks are 1. Data Sharing 2. Resource Sharing 3. Network Security
  • 19. 1. Data Sharing • Sharing of data files stored in local disk of one computer. • This data can be accessed from other computer present on either same network or different network.
  • 20. 2. Resource Sharing • Resource on network like printer can be accessed from other computer for taking printouts . • This features reduces the cost of making the resources physical available on every computer.
  • 21. 3. Network Security • Main feature of network is to restrict the unauthorized access of the resources on the network.
  • 23. Network Criteria A network must be able to meet a certain number of criteria such as 1. Performance 2. Reliability and 3. Security
  • 24. 1. Performance It can be measured in many ways, including 1. Transit time and 2. Response time
  • 25. 1.Transit time :- is the amount of time required for a message to travel from one device to another. 2. Response time :- is the elapsed time between an inquiry and a response.
  • 26. The performance of a network depends on
  • 27. The performance of a network depends on The performance of a network depends on 1. number of users, 2. the type of transmission medium, 3. the capabilities of the connected hardware and 4. the efficiency of the software.
  • 28. 2. Reliability • In addition to accuracy of delivery, network reliability is the measured by the frequency of failure , the time it takes a link to recover from a failure and the network’s robustness in a disaster.
  • 29. 3. Security • It includes protecting data from unauthorized user or access.
  • 31. Network Functions 1. Way to transfer information on a link :- signal format 2. Addressing :- identify sender and receiver. 3. Routing :- find a path between sender and receiver. 4. Buffering :- compensate for differences in speed variations in traffic load. 5. Error detection and control:- if data is lost or corrupted. 6. Congestion Control.