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Lesson 5 - Network Implementations
Net+ Lesson 5 (2009 Objectives, Volume 1)
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Computer Networking
11th Grade
02/25/2010

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Term
OSI Model
Definition

Model developed by ISO for the purpose compatibility.

 

Layers

Application

Presentation

Session

Transport

Network

Data Link

Physical

Term
Application Layer
Definition

Layer 7

 

Provides services and utilities enabling applications and programs to access network resources. Only layer user directly interacts with.

 

E-mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP)

File Transfer(FTP, TFTP)

Saving Data to Server

Web Access(HTTP, DNS)

 

Other Protocols: NFS (Translator between OSs, basically), NTP (Network Time Protocol), Telnet

Term
Presentation Layer
Definition

Layer 6

 

Encodes data into network-compatible format (ensures both ends are speaking same language). Encryption, Decryption and compression.

 

Only intermediary, will change at lower layers.

 

SSL, TLS, GIF, JPEG, TIFF

Term
Session Layer
Definition

Layer 5

 

Establishes and maintains connections, terminates and restarts when required. Synchronizes data transfer.

Term
Transport Layer
Definition

Layer 4

 

Accepts data from upper layers, divides it into segments, passes segments to lower layer, and ensures safe and correct arrival at receiving end (if using TCP). Carries out error correction.

 

Gateways can operate at this and higher layers.

 

TCP, UDP, IPSec,

Term
Network Layer
Definition

Layer 3

 

Protcol Data Unit - IP Packet added to Segment (can now travel across routers since it has IPs). Routers and broadcast domains operate here. Layer 3 switches exist.

 

IP, ARP, ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol), DHCP, RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

Term
Data Link Layer
Definition

Layer 2

 

Involves all local network communications. MAC address comes into play here. Swtiches and bridges operate here.

 

Puts packets into frames (Frame contains MAC addresses and Frame Check Sequence)

Term
Data Link Sublayers - Logical Link Control
Definition
Responsible for indentifying Network layer protocols,  and tells the the Data Link layer what to do with a frame when it is received (pass it up to network or discard).
Term
Data Link Sublayers - MAC
Definition
Responsible for defining how packets are placed on the transfer media. Carrier sense and token passing ar its responsibilities. Bridges and switches.
Term
Physical Layer
Definition

Layer 1

 

Provides means of transmitting over physical medium. Sends and receives bits (1's and 0's, electrical signals).

 

Wires, other physical mediums (NOT NICS!)

Term
Ethernet
Definition

Layer 2

 

LAN technology that uses Ethernet NICs and twisted pair, coaxial, or fiber cables

Term
Switched Ethernet
Definition
Uses switches to allow for full duplex communication (full bandwith of medium)
Term
Ethernet Frame Fields - Preamble
Definition
Binary pattern that signals start of a frame and synchronizes timing. 8 bytes
Term
Ethernet Frame Fields - Destination and Source Address
Definition

Contains the MAC address the frame is being sent to as well as the origin MAC address. The destination MAC can be uni, multi or broadcast. The source is unicast.

12 bytes total (both addresses)

Term
Ethernet Field Frames - Frame Type
Definition
Tells which upper layer protocol should receive the data after it is processed. 2 bytes
Term
Ethernet Frame Field - Data
Definition
The data itself, the whole reason for the frame's existence. Maximum of 1500 bytes.
Term
Ethernet Frame Field - FCS or CRC
Definition

Frame Check Sequence or Cyclical Redundancy Check

 

Checks the quality and integrity of recieved data.

 

4 bytes

Term
802.3
Definition

The original Ethernet standard, originally developed by Xerox in the 1970's, adopted by IEEE in the 1980's. Specifies media type, speed and signal method

 

Ex. 10BaseT

Term
802.2
Definition
The Layer 2 (Data Link) sublayers LLC and MAC
Term
802.5
Definition
Token Ring
Term
10Base2
Definition

IEEE 802.3a

Thinnet coax

185 meters

Term
10Base5
Definition

IEEE 802.3

Thicknet coax

500 meters

Term
10BaseT
Definition

IEEE 802.3i

Category 5 UTP

100 meters

Term
10BaseF
Definition

IEE 802.3j

Fiber

2000 meters

Term
10BaseFB
Definition

IEEE 802.3j

Fiber

2000 meters

Term
10BaseFL
Definition

IEEE 802.3j

Fiber

2000 meters

Term
10BaseFP
Definition

IEEE 802.3j

Fiber

500 meters

Term
100BaseT
Definition

IEEE 802.3u

Cat5 UTP

100 meters

Term
100BaseT4
Definition

IEEE 802.3u

Cat 3, 4 or 5 UTP

100 meters

Term
100BaseTX
Definition

IEEE 802.3u

Cat 5 UTP

100 meters

Term
100BaseFX
Definition

IEEE 802.3u

Multimode Fiber

412 meters for half duplex

2000 meters full duplex

Term
100BaseFX
Definition

IEEE 802.3u

Single mode fiber

15,000 to 20,000 meters for full duplex

Term
1000BaseT
Definition

IEEE 802.3ab

Cat 5 or 6 UTP

100 meters

Term
1000BaseCX
Definition

IEEE 802.3z

Shielded, balanced coax

25 meters

 

Term
1000BaseSX
Definition

IEEE 802.3z

Multimode fiber, 850nm NIR wavelength

550 meters in practice (220 meters spec)

Term
1000BaseLX
Definition

IEEE 802.3z

Single mode = 1300nm wavelength, 5000 meters

Multimode = 1300nm wavelength, 550 meters

Term
1000BaseLH
Definition

IEEE 802.3z

Single mode = 1300 nm wavelength, 10,000 meters

Multimode = 1300 nm wavelength, 550 meters

Term
10GBaseX
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Multimode, 850 nm wavelength

9.953 Gbps

65 meters

Term
10GBaseSR
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Multimode

850 nm wavelength

10.31 Gbps

300 meters

Term
10GBaseSW
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Multimode

850 nm wavelength

9.953 Gbps

300 meters

Term
10GBaseLR
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Single mode

1310 nm wavelength

Dark fiber (?)

10.31 Gbps

10,000 meters

Term
10GBaseLW
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Single mode

1310 nm wavelength

SONET

9.593

10,000 meters

Term
10GBaseER
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Single mode

1550 nm wavelength

Dark fiber

10.31 Gbps

40,000 meters

 

Term
10GBaseEW
Definition

IEEE 802.3ae

Single mode

1550 nm wavelength

SONET

9.593 Gbps

40,000 meters

 

Term
10GBaseT
Definition

IEEE 802.3an

Cat 5, 6 or 7 UTP

10 Gbps

100 meters

 

Term
10GBaseCX4
Definition

IEEE 802.3ak

Thin twin-axial cables

4 x 2.5 Gbps

25 meters

Term
Fiber Wavelength Varieties - 1000BaseLX
Definition
1300 nm
Term
Fiber Wavelength Varieties - 100BaseSX
Definition
850 nm
Term
Fiber Wavelength Varieties - 10GBaseSR
Definition
850 nm
Term
Fiber Wavelength Varieties - 10GBaseLR
Definition
1310 nm
Term
Fiber Wavelength Varieties - 10GBaseER
Definition
1550 nm
Term
Token-based media access
Definition

Computers pass a bit sequence (called a token) between them. The computer holding the token can transmit on the network. After transmitting, or if it has nothing to transmit in the first place, the token is passed to the next node.

 

Standards dictate how long a node can hold the token and what happens if it is damaged or lost.

Term
MSAU
Definition

Multi Station Access Unit

 

All machines in a Token Ring connect to one. Also used to connect multiple rings, creating a larger ring.

Term
FDDI
Definition

Fiber Distributed Data Interface

 

Uses dual rings of multi or single mode fiber cables (one ring for control signals, one for data transmission) for redundancy purposes. The control signal ring can be used for data tranmission, doubling the capacity to 200 Mbps.

Term
Omni Directional
Definition
Radiate radio frequency waves in a 360 degree pattern or horizontal plane
Term
Semi directional
Definition
Concentrates signals into a cone called a beam. Point to point, long range
Term
Highly Directional
Definition
Narrow beam, point to point. Long range. Grid array more reliable in windy conditions than parabolic dish.
Term
802.11 Standard
Definition
Family of specifications for wireless communication. Uses CSMA/CA, FHSS and DSSS
Term
802.11
Definition
Two varaiations: Both are 1 to 2 Mbps, one is FHSS, other is DSSS
Term
802.11a
Definition
54 Mbps, 2.4GHz. Typically transfers at 6, 12 or 24 Mbps
Term
802.11b
Definition
11 Mbps, 2.4GHz. 100 meters
Term
802.11g
Definition
54 Mbps, 2.4 GHz
Term
Infrastructure Mode
Definition
Utilizes one or more WAPs to connect workstations to the cable backbone. Use BSS or ESS
Term
Ad-hoc (aka IBSS)
Definition
Peer to peer (wireless workstation connects to another wireless workstation)
Term
Basic Service Set
Definition
One access point connected to a wired network and has one or more wireless stations or clients.  No direct, client-to-client connections.
Term
Extended Service Set
Definition
Two or more BSSs that are connected through a common distribution system (wired network). Allows mobility and data to be forwarded between BSSs over the backbone.
Term
ESSID
Definition
Name that identifies a wireless access point or network.
Term
Independent Basic Service Set
Definition
No access point, just peer-to-peer. All stations transmit and receive.
Term
802.11 Beacons (Beacon Frames)
Definition
Fifty-byte frames used to start and maintain wireless communcations. Contain STA SSID, channel number, security protocol information.
Term
Wired Equivalency Privacy
Definition

Defines an algorithm giving all authorized users security equivalent to a wired network (lolz). Passphrase is used to generate the key. 64 -bit and 128-bit options. (40)

 

Very easily cracked, so it isn't that great.

Term
Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2)
Definition

Designed to improve the flaws of WEP. Improved the data encryption using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protection). Generates a new (dynamic) key each time one connects. Also has integrity checking.

 

WPA2 uses EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), which makes use of a publically-shared key encryption system.

Term
Auth. Methods - Open System
Definition
Default for most access points. The AP is wide open, no authentication required.
Term
Auth. Methods - Shared Key
Definition
Verifies identity of STA by using WEP. Both the station and AP must be configured with same WEP key.
Term
Auth. Methods - 802.1x and EAP
Definition
Authenticates user, not the station by using a third party. The third party is often a RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Server) server, which the AP forwards authentication requests to. The RADIUS calls the user ceredential database for verification. The RADIUS server then sends the verifications notice to the AP. 
Term

Bluetooth

(802.14)

Definition

Wireless protocol used to communicate between two wireless devices in a small area (less than 30 feet) using RF. Uses 2.4 GHz spectrum and a 1 Mbps connection (232 Kbps voice channel and 768 Kbps data channel).

 

Bluetooth 2.0 data rate is 2.1 - 3 Mbps, and can go as far as 30 meters (100 feet).

 

NOTE: WPAN

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