The document provides an overview of networking concepts covered in Module 1. It discusses how networks affect daily lives and the components that make up networks, including hosts, servers, clients, switches, routers and more. It also covers common network types like LANs and WANs, how networks are represented, internet connection technologies for homes/small offices and businesses, and the objectives of Module 1.
The document discusses networking trends such as BYOD, online collaboration, video communications, and cloud computing. BYOD allows users to access work information from personal devices like smartphones and tablets. Online collaboration tools like Cisco WebEx enable teams to work jointly on projects remotely. Video conferencing through Cisco TelePresence makes face-to-face communication possible regardless of location. Cloud computing stores data and applications on remote servers accessed online, benefiting organizations without their own data centers.
The document provides an overview of networking concepts including how networks affect daily lives, common network components, different types of networks, internet connections, ensuring network reliability, and current networking trends. Specifically, it explains how networks connect people globally, identifies common devices like servers and clients, describes local and wide area networks, discusses various internet access options for homes and businesses, outlines factors like fault tolerance and security for reliable networks, and explores modern trends such as BYOD, online collaboration, video communication, and cloud computing.
The document provides an overview of networking concepts including:
- How networks connect people and affect daily lives
- The components that make up networks including hosts, servers, clients, switches, routers and different types of network media
- Common network topologies and representations used to diagram networks
- Different types of networks at various scales from small home networks to large global networks like the Internet
- Various technologies used to connect networks and end users to the Internet such as DSL, cable, wireless, satellite, and dedicated business connections
The document discusses networking trends such as bring your own device (BYOD), online collaboration using tools like Cisco WebEx, increased use of video communications, and growth of cloud computing. Networks must adapt to these trends by supporting user-owned devices on corporate networks, providing ways for remote users to jointly work on projects, enabling video calls, and offering data storage and applications via the cloud.
The document discusses networking topics including how networks affect daily lives, common network components, different network representations and topologies, types of networks, and how networks connect to the Internet. It provides details on topics like the roles of servers and clients, examples of network devices, diagrams used to represent networks, characteristics of local and wide area networks, and technologies used for home, small office, and business Internet connections.
The document discusses networking concepts including how networks connect people globally, network components like servers, clients, and intermediary devices, common network types, internet connections for homes/businesses, ensuring network reliability through fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service and security. It also covers recent trends like bring your own device, online collaboration, video communication, cloud computing, and network security threats.
The document provides an overview of chapter 1 from the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks 6.0 instructor materials. It covers four main sections: 1) globally connected networks and how they impact daily life, 2) LANs, WANs, and the Internet including different network components and topologies, 3) the network as a platform including converged networks and the four requirements for a reliable network, and 4) trends changing the network environment such as BYOD and cloud computing. Each section includes objectives and content to introduce foundational networking concepts.
The document provides an overview of chapter 1 from the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks course. It discusses how networks are used in everyday life and how they have changed the way people interact, learn, work and play. It also describes the basic components of networks, including end devices, intermediary devices, network media, and topologies. Additionally, it differentiates between local area networks (LANs), which span a small geographic area, and wide area networks (WANs), which interconnect LANs over a wider geographical area.
The document discusses networking trends such as BYOD, online collaboration, video communications, and cloud computing. BYOD allows users to access work information from personal devices like smartphones and tablets. Online collaboration tools like Cisco WebEx enable teams to work jointly on projects remotely. Video conferencing through Cisco TelePresence makes face-to-face communication possible regardless of location. Cloud computing stores data and applications on remote servers accessed online, benefiting organizations without their own data centers.
The document provides an overview of networking concepts including how networks affect daily lives, common network components, different types of networks, internet connections, ensuring network reliability, and current networking trends. Specifically, it explains how networks connect people globally, identifies common devices like servers and clients, describes local and wide area networks, discusses various internet access options for homes and businesses, outlines factors like fault tolerance and security for reliable networks, and explores modern trends such as BYOD, online collaboration, video communication, and cloud computing.
The document provides an overview of networking concepts including:
- How networks connect people and affect daily lives
- The components that make up networks including hosts, servers, clients, switches, routers and different types of network media
- Common network topologies and representations used to diagram networks
- Different types of networks at various scales from small home networks to large global networks like the Internet
- Various technologies used to connect networks and end users to the Internet such as DSL, cable, wireless, satellite, and dedicated business connections
The document discusses networking trends such as bring your own device (BYOD), online collaboration using tools like Cisco WebEx, increased use of video communications, and growth of cloud computing. Networks must adapt to these trends by supporting user-owned devices on corporate networks, providing ways for remote users to jointly work on projects, enabling video calls, and offering data storage and applications via the cloud.
The document discusses networking topics including how networks affect daily lives, common network components, different network representations and topologies, types of networks, and how networks connect to the Internet. It provides details on topics like the roles of servers and clients, examples of network devices, diagrams used to represent networks, characteristics of local and wide area networks, and technologies used for home, small office, and business Internet connections.
The document discusses networking concepts including how networks connect people globally, network components like servers, clients, and intermediary devices, common network types, internet connections for homes/businesses, ensuring network reliability through fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service and security. It also covers recent trends like bring your own device, online collaboration, video communication, cloud computing, and network security threats.
The document provides an overview of chapter 1 from the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks 6.0 instructor materials. It covers four main sections: 1) globally connected networks and how they impact daily life, 2) LANs, WANs, and the Internet including different network components and topologies, 3) the network as a platform including converged networks and the four requirements for a reliable network, and 4) trends changing the network environment such as BYOD and cloud computing. Each section includes objectives and content to introduce foundational networking concepts.
The document provides an overview of chapter 1 from the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks course. It discusses how networks are used in everyday life and how they have changed the way people interact, learn, work and play. It also describes the basic components of networks, including end devices, intermediary devices, network media, and topologies. Additionally, it differentiates between local area networks (LANs), which span a small geographic area, and wide area networks (WANs), which interconnect LANs over a wider geographical area.
This document provides an introduction to networks and networking concepts. It discusses what a network is, how networks have evolved over time to support new ways of communicating, working and learning. Specific networking topics covered include the internet, intranets and extranets, different types of network connections for homes and businesses, the basic components that make up networks including end devices, servers, clients and intermediary devices. Diagrams and examples are provided to illustrate networking concepts and how information flows through networks.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including:
- Networks allow for a world without boundaries by enabling global communities and human networks.
- Network components include end devices where data originates/is received, and intermediary devices like switches and routers that interconnect devices and manage data flow.
- Data is transmitted through various network media like wires, fiber optic cables, and wireless transmission using electromagnetic waves.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts. It begins with an introduction explaining how networks connect people globally and describes typical network components like servers, clients, and intermediary devices. Several types of common networks are also compared such as home, SOHO, large enterprise, and worldwide networks. Network diagrams and topologies are explained along with internet access technologies for homes, small offices, and businesses. Requirements for reliable networks such as fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service, and security are outlined. The document provides a high-level tour of fundamental networking topics.
Computer networks allow users to share resources and to communicate. Can you imagine a world without emails, online newspapers, blogs, web sites and the other services offered by the Internet? Networks also allow users to share resources such as printers, applications, files, directories, and storage drives. This chapter provides an overview of network principles, standards, and purposes. IT professionals must be familiar with networking concepts to meet the expectations and needs of customers and network users.
You will learn the basics of network design and how devices on the network impact the flow of data. These devices include hubs, switches, access points, routers, and firewalls. Different Internet connection types such as DSL, cable, cellular and satellite are also covered. You will learn about the four layers of the TCP/IP model and the functions and protocols associated with each layer. You will also learn about many wireless networks and protocols. This includes IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN protocols, wireless protocols for close proximity, like Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), and smart home protocol standards like Zigbee and Z-wave. This knowledge will help you successfully design, implement, and troubleshoot networks. The chapter concludes with discussions on network cable types; twisted-pair, fiber-optic, and coaxial. You will learn how each type of cable is constructed, how they carry data signals, and appropriate use cases for each.
It is important to not only learn about computer network operation and components but also to build hands-on skills. In this chapter you will build and to test a straight-through Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) Ethernet network cable.
The document discusses planning and designing a small network, including:
- Identifying common devices used such as routers, switches, wireless access points, and IP phones.
- Design considerations for a small network like IP addressing, redundancy, traffic prioritization.
- Common network applications and protocols used, including VoIP, DHCP, DNS.
- Ensuring the network can support real-time applications like voice and video.
- Planning for future growth of the network through documentation, traffic analysis, and protocol analysis.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts covered in Chapter 5 of the IT Essentials v7.0 curriculum. It describes different types of networks including PANs, LANs, WLANs and WANs. It also covers internet connection types such as DSL, cable, fiber, satellite and cellular. Networking protocols like TCP, UDP and wireless protocols are explained. Finally, it discusses common network devices, network services like DHCP, DNS, print and file servers.
This document provides an overview of computer networking concepts including:
- How networks globally connect devices and allow communication, learning, work and play (section 1.1)
- The differences between local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), and how they interconnect with the Internet (section 1.2)
- The key requirements for reliable networks including fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service and security (section 1.3)
- Emerging trends that are changing networking like BYOD, online collaboration, video and cloud computing, and basic security threats and solutions (section 1.4)
Ch1-Teknologi Jaringan Komputer-MTK.pptxssuser8fdeb6
This document provides an overview of computer networking and discusses several key topics:
- It describes the basic components of a network including servers, clients, end devices, and intermediary devices. It also discusses different network topologies like peer-to-peer and client-server.
- Common network types are presented including LANs, WANs, intranets, and the internet. Various internet connection technologies for homes, small offices, and businesses are also outlined.
- Network representations, topologies, and how networks can be made reliable are covered at a high level. Packet Tracer is introduced as a tool for learning networking concepts.
The document is a presentation on chapter 1 of an introduction to networks course. It covers several key topics:
- How networks globally connect devices and support communication, work, learning and entertainment. It describes small home/office networks up to large worldwide networks.
- The basic components of networks including end devices, intermediary devices, network media, and topologies. It compares local area networks (LANs) that connect devices within an organization to wide area networks (WANs) that connect multiple LANs over longer distances.
- The structure of the Internet and how LANs and WANs interconnect to it. It also describes intranets and extranets.
- The concept
The document provides information about building a small network including devices, applications, protocols, and connectivity verification. It discusses selecting devices for a small network based on factors like cost and speed. Common network applications and protocols used in small networks are also identified, including protocols for real-time voice and video. The document explains how a small network design can scale to support larger networks as business needs grow. Methods for verifying connectivity between devices using commands like ping and traceroute are presented. Finally, commands for viewing host IP configurations on Windows and Linux systems are covered.
The document provides information about building a small network including devices, applications, protocols, and connectivity verification. It discusses [1] selecting common devices for a small network like routers, switches, and end devices, [2] applications and protocols used in small networks such as HTTP, SMTP, and DHCP, and [3] using the ping and traceroute commands to verify connectivity between devices and troubleshoot connectivity issues.
This document discusses networks, fog, and cloud computing in the context of IoT fundamentals. It describes how IoT devices connect to networks using various wireless technologies. It explains that fog computing processes data at the edge to reduce burden on networks while cloud computing provides scalable resources over the internet. It also addresses security and privacy concerns around the large amounts of data generated by IoT including storage, transmission, encryption, and device management.
This document discusses networking concepts including how networks connect devices globally, the differences between LANs and WANs, and trends that are changing networking. It covers how networks allow people to learn, communicate, work and play from any location. Local area networks connect devices within an organization while wide area networks connect LANs using technologies like the Internet. Emerging trends like BYOD, online collaboration and cloud computing are altering how networks are used.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts covered in Chapter 6 of the IT Essentials 5.0 course. It defines key networking terms like LANs, WANs, protocols, topologies and physical components. The chapter objectives are outlined and each section defines and describes networking concepts such as IP addressing, DHCP, switches, routers and common cabling types.
The document provides an overview of commands and techniques used to verify connectivity and acquire device information in a small network. It describes using ping and traceroute to test connectivity between devices and troubleshoot connectivity issues. It also explains using the ipconfig command on Windows and ifconfig/ip commands on Linux to view a host's IP configuration, and introduces commands like show ip interface brief for viewing IP information on routers.
This document provides an introduction to computer networking concepts. It discusses what a network is and some key advantages and disadvantages of networking. It then describes different types of networks including LAN, WAN, MAN, and WLAN. It also covers network addressing schemes including network classes and subnetting. Finally, it discusses the hierarchical IP addressing scheme used to efficiently route traffic on large networks like the Internet.
CCNA_RSE_Chp4 and their working principles.pptxParthaDas754073
This document provides an overview of switched networks and frame forwarding in switches. It discusses how switches build MAC address tables to forward frames based on destination MAC addresses. Switches dynamically learn source MAC addresses and associated ports from incoming frames and populate their tables. The document also covers converged networks that integrate voice, video, and data on a single network, as well as hierarchical network designs with access, distribution and core layers.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This document provides an introduction to networks and networking concepts. It discusses what a network is, how networks have evolved over time to support new ways of communicating, working and learning. Specific networking topics covered include the internet, intranets and extranets, different types of network connections for homes and businesses, the basic components that make up networks including end devices, servers, clients and intermediary devices. Diagrams and examples are provided to illustrate networking concepts and how information flows through networks.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including:
- Networks allow for a world without boundaries by enabling global communities and human networks.
- Network components include end devices where data originates/is received, and intermediary devices like switches and routers that interconnect devices and manage data flow.
- Data is transmitted through various network media like wires, fiber optic cables, and wireless transmission using electromagnetic waves.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts. It begins with an introduction explaining how networks connect people globally and describes typical network components like servers, clients, and intermediary devices. Several types of common networks are also compared such as home, SOHO, large enterprise, and worldwide networks. Network diagrams and topologies are explained along with internet access technologies for homes, small offices, and businesses. Requirements for reliable networks such as fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service, and security are outlined. The document provides a high-level tour of fundamental networking topics.
Computer networks allow users to share resources and to communicate. Can you imagine a world without emails, online newspapers, blogs, web sites and the other services offered by the Internet? Networks also allow users to share resources such as printers, applications, files, directories, and storage drives. This chapter provides an overview of network principles, standards, and purposes. IT professionals must be familiar with networking concepts to meet the expectations and needs of customers and network users.
You will learn the basics of network design and how devices on the network impact the flow of data. These devices include hubs, switches, access points, routers, and firewalls. Different Internet connection types such as DSL, cable, cellular and satellite are also covered. You will learn about the four layers of the TCP/IP model and the functions and protocols associated with each layer. You will also learn about many wireless networks and protocols. This includes IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN protocols, wireless protocols for close proximity, like Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), and smart home protocol standards like Zigbee and Z-wave. This knowledge will help you successfully design, implement, and troubleshoot networks. The chapter concludes with discussions on network cable types; twisted-pair, fiber-optic, and coaxial. You will learn how each type of cable is constructed, how they carry data signals, and appropriate use cases for each.
It is important to not only learn about computer network operation and components but also to build hands-on skills. In this chapter you will build and to test a straight-through Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) Ethernet network cable.
The document discusses planning and designing a small network, including:
- Identifying common devices used such as routers, switches, wireless access points, and IP phones.
- Design considerations for a small network like IP addressing, redundancy, traffic prioritization.
- Common network applications and protocols used, including VoIP, DHCP, DNS.
- Ensuring the network can support real-time applications like voice and video.
- Planning for future growth of the network through documentation, traffic analysis, and protocol analysis.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts covered in Chapter 5 of the IT Essentials v7.0 curriculum. It describes different types of networks including PANs, LANs, WLANs and WANs. It also covers internet connection types such as DSL, cable, fiber, satellite and cellular. Networking protocols like TCP, UDP and wireless protocols are explained. Finally, it discusses common network devices, network services like DHCP, DNS, print and file servers.
This document provides an overview of computer networking concepts including:
- How networks globally connect devices and allow communication, learning, work and play (section 1.1)
- The differences between local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), and how they interconnect with the Internet (section 1.2)
- The key requirements for reliable networks including fault tolerance, scalability, quality of service and security (section 1.3)
- Emerging trends that are changing networking like BYOD, online collaboration, video and cloud computing, and basic security threats and solutions (section 1.4)
Ch1-Teknologi Jaringan Komputer-MTK.pptxssuser8fdeb6
This document provides an overview of computer networking and discusses several key topics:
- It describes the basic components of a network including servers, clients, end devices, and intermediary devices. It also discusses different network topologies like peer-to-peer and client-server.
- Common network types are presented including LANs, WANs, intranets, and the internet. Various internet connection technologies for homes, small offices, and businesses are also outlined.
- Network representations, topologies, and how networks can be made reliable are covered at a high level. Packet Tracer is introduced as a tool for learning networking concepts.
The document is a presentation on chapter 1 of an introduction to networks course. It covers several key topics:
- How networks globally connect devices and support communication, work, learning and entertainment. It describes small home/office networks up to large worldwide networks.
- The basic components of networks including end devices, intermediary devices, network media, and topologies. It compares local area networks (LANs) that connect devices within an organization to wide area networks (WANs) that connect multiple LANs over longer distances.
- The structure of the Internet and how LANs and WANs interconnect to it. It also describes intranets and extranets.
- The concept
The document provides information about building a small network including devices, applications, protocols, and connectivity verification. It discusses selecting devices for a small network based on factors like cost and speed. Common network applications and protocols used in small networks are also identified, including protocols for real-time voice and video. The document explains how a small network design can scale to support larger networks as business needs grow. Methods for verifying connectivity between devices using commands like ping and traceroute are presented. Finally, commands for viewing host IP configurations on Windows and Linux systems are covered.
The document provides information about building a small network including devices, applications, protocols, and connectivity verification. It discusses [1] selecting common devices for a small network like routers, switches, and end devices, [2] applications and protocols used in small networks such as HTTP, SMTP, and DHCP, and [3] using the ping and traceroute commands to verify connectivity between devices and troubleshoot connectivity issues.
This document discusses networks, fog, and cloud computing in the context of IoT fundamentals. It describes how IoT devices connect to networks using various wireless technologies. It explains that fog computing processes data at the edge to reduce burden on networks while cloud computing provides scalable resources over the internet. It also addresses security and privacy concerns around the large amounts of data generated by IoT including storage, transmission, encryption, and device management.
This document discusses networking concepts including how networks connect devices globally, the differences between LANs and WANs, and trends that are changing networking. It covers how networks allow people to learn, communicate, work and play from any location. Local area networks connect devices within an organization while wide area networks connect LANs using technologies like the Internet. Emerging trends like BYOD, online collaboration and cloud computing are altering how networks are used.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts covered in Chapter 6 of the IT Essentials 5.0 course. It defines key networking terms like LANs, WANs, protocols, topologies and physical components. The chapter objectives are outlined and each section defines and describes networking concepts such as IP addressing, DHCP, switches, routers and common cabling types.
The document provides an overview of commands and techniques used to verify connectivity and acquire device information in a small network. It describes using ping and traceroute to test connectivity between devices and troubleshoot connectivity issues. It also explains using the ipconfig command on Windows and ifconfig/ip commands on Linux to view a host's IP configuration, and introduces commands like show ip interface brief for viewing IP information on routers.
This document provides an introduction to computer networking concepts. It discusses what a network is and some key advantages and disadvantages of networking. It then describes different types of networks including LAN, WAN, MAN, and WLAN. It also covers network addressing schemes including network classes and subnetting. Finally, it discusses the hierarchical IP addressing scheme used to efficiently route traffic on large networks like the Internet.
CCNA_RSE_Chp4 and their working principles.pptxParthaDas754073
This document provides an overview of switched networks and frame forwarding in switches. It discusses how switches build MAC address tables to forward frames based on destination MAC addresses. Switches dynamically learn source MAC addresses and associated ports from incoming frames and populate their tables. The document also covers converged networks that integrate voice, video, and data on a single network, as well as hierarchical network designs with access, distribution and core layers.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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