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Computer networking is the practice of connecting computers and other devices to share resources and communicate with each other. It enables data exchange, resource sharing, and communication between devices over a network infrastructure. Here's an overview of computer networking:

1. Network Components:

  1. Devices: Computers, servers, routers, switches, access points, modems, and other network devices that facilitate communication and resource sharing.
  2. Media: Cables (e.g., Ethernet, fiber optic) and wireless technologies (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) used to transmit data between devices.
  3. Protocols: Sets of rules and conventions that govern communication between devices on a network. Examples include TCP/IP, HTTP, and DNS.

2. Network Topologies:

  1. Physical Topology: Refers to the physical layout of devices and cables in a network, such as bus, star, ring, and mesh topologies.
  2. Logical Topology: Refers to the way data flows in a network, often represented by protocols and addressing schemes like Ethernet and IP.

3. Network Layers:

  1. OSI Model: The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a conceptual framework used to understand the functions of networking systems. It consists of seven layers:

1. Physical Layer

   2. Data Link Layer
   3. Network Layer
   4. Transport Layer
   5. Session Layer
   6. Presentation Layer
   7. Application Layer
 - **TCP/IP Model**: The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model is a simplified version of the OSI model commonly used in modern networking. It consists of four layers:
   1. Network Interface Layer
   2. Internet Layer
   3. Transport Layer
   4. Application Layer

4. Networking Technologies:

  1. Ethernet: A widely used LAN technology that defines wiring and signaling standards for the physical and data link layers.
  2. Wireless Networking: Utilizes radio waves to transmit data between devices without the need for physical cables.
  3. Internet: A global network of networks that connects billions of devices worldwide, enabling communication and information exchange.
  4. TCP/IP: The suite of protocols used for communication over the Internet, including TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and IP (Internet Protocol).
  5. Routing and Switching: Routing involves forwarding data packets between networks, while switching involves forwarding data within a network.

5. Network Services and Applications:

  1. File Sharing: Allows users to access and exchange files over a network, often using protocols like FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or SMB (Server Message Block).
  2. Email: Enables users to send and receive electronic messages over a network, typically using protocols like SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol).
  3. Web Browsing: Allows users to access and navigate websites over the Internet using web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
  4. VoIP: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology allows voice communication over IP networks, enabling services like Skype, Zoom, and Teams.

6. Network Security:

  1. Firewalls: Security devices that monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
  2. Encryption: Technique used to secure data by encoding it in such a way that only authorized users can access it.
  3. Virtual Private Network (VPN): Securely extends a private network across a public network, allowing users to access resources remotely while encrypting their connection.
  4. Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS): Security systems that monitor network traffic for suspicious activity and respond to potential threats.

Overall, computer networking plays a crucial role in modern computing by enabling communication, resource sharing, and collaboration between devices and users across local and global networks.

products/ict/communications/courses/cisco/ccna/overview_of_computer_networking.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/31 19:36 by wikiadmin