layer one and two lan networking wires and connections station to station packet transmission
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Layer One and Two LAN Networking
Wires and connectionsStation to station packet transmission
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OSI:Open SystemsInterconnectionReference Model
LAN
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Application
Presentation
Session
Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical
©”A Guide to Networking Essentials”, 1998, Course Technology.
OSI Reference Model
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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
International StandardWritten to be a manufacturing
standard, but never builtUsed as a vocabulary short handApplies to all extensions of networks
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OSI Reference Model
7. Application layer6. Presentation layer5. Session layer
UserPrograms
4. Transport layer3. Network layer
WAN
2. Data link layer1. Physical layer
LAN
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OSI Layer 1
Local Area Network protocolsPhysical layer:
standards for physical connections (e.g. plugs and connectors)
Responsible for getting bits from one location to another.
Medium Connectors Representation of signals
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Media
Twisted Pair Copper Wireshielded vs unshieldedplenum vs PVC
Coaxial Copper Cablethinnet and thicknet
Fibersingle mode and multi-mode
MicrowaveInfrared, Radio
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Unshielded Twisted Pairs
Cheapest alternative for LAN cablingAlready exists in most officesAdapts to star wiring and hub systemsTrend in modern LAN installationsNew technologies adapt to itShielded cable used where electronic
interference a problem
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Cat 5 Twisted Pair Wiring
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Twisted Pair SignalsReverse phases to cancel noise
LINE 1 +
LINE 2 -
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Cable categories
Cable Type UseLevel 1 Voice & low speed dataLevel 2 Data to 4 MbpsCategory 3 LAN to 10 MbpsCategory 4 LAN to 20 MbpsCategory 5 LAN to 100 Mbps
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Twisted Pair Connectors
Wiring Pairs blue, white-blue orange, white-orange green, white-green brown, white-brown
RJ-11 and RJ-45D connectors
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RJ-45 (Registered Jack 45): 8 wires for Ethernet
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RJ-11 (4 or 6 wire versions) for telephones
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Unshielded Twisted Pairs
Phones use 1 pair10BaseT uses 2 pairs of Category 5
copper100BaseT uses 2 pairs of Category 5
copper100BaseFX uses multimode fiber
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10BaseT Ethernet Wiring
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Fiber Optic Cables
Longer distancesHigh data rate requirementsHigh interference situationsHigh security situationsConnections more difficult than with
UTP
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Fiber Optic
8/125 micron
62.5/125 micron
SingleMode
MultimodeLED
Laser
Up to 50 miles
Up to 2000 meters
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Fiber-optic Connectors
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Wireless
InfraredRadio
Microwave Radio Frequency
Spread Spectrum & Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11)
Wireless security
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Wireless LAN Access
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Local Area Networks
Layer 2
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"Gentlemen! Start — your — laptops!"
Copyright 1998 Doug Adams
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Local Area Networks
Networks that move data from station to station using a common set of layer 1 and layer 2 protocols. Common broadcast domain Local ownership Common operating system Machine ID addressing
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Application
Presentation
Session
Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical
©”A Guide to Networking Essentials”, 1998, Course Technology.
OSI Reference Model
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Data Link - Layer 2
2. Data link layer:
protocols for error free transmission from station to station The data link is responsible for node to node validity and integrity of the transmission. The transmitted bits are divided into frames; for example, an Ethernet, Token Ring or FDDI frame in local area networks. Layers 1 and 2 are required for every type of communications.
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Data Link - Layer 2 functions
Media access Gain access to the network
Data delineation Start &stop characters,delimiters, frame formats
Error control Trailers: e.g. cycleredundancy checks (CRC)
Addressing MAC addresses (48 bitpermanent device ID’s)
Transparency Special codes in data notinterpreted as delineation
Code independence ASCII, EBCDIC or anyother code accepted
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Data Link Sub-layers
Media Access Control (MAC) Standards for addressing and
locating nodesLogical Link Control (LLC)
Standards for communication with higher layers
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LAN Operating Protocols
Ethernetopen standard, cheap, most common
Token RingIBM proprietary, high quality, expensive
Others
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Network Interface Cards
Build, send out and accept framesUsually a daughter board on PCMust match LAN and CPURequire drivers to operate
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Network Interface Cards (NIC)
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EthernetCarrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection
HeaderBodyTrailer
Listen before transmitContention accessRetransmit on collision
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Ethernet:CSMA/CD (IEEE 802.3)
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Compare channel voltage to reference
level Any node can transmit if channel free Collision detection during transmission
JammingRandom back off
Slot time and minimum packet size
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Manchester Encoding(self-clocking bit stream)
0 1 0High-to-Low = 0Low-to-High = 1
Switch voltage ateach time point
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Ethernet Packets
SynchronizationData transparencyMAC addressesMinimum lengthError checkAlternate Ethernet packet formats
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Ethernet Packet Structure
Section Length Contents
Preamble 7 bytes 10101010 (7X)
Start Frame Delimiter
1 byte 10101011
Destination 6 bytes MAC destination
Source 6 bytes MAC source
Length 2 bytes Number of bytes in data field
Data 46 – 1500 bytes
Message
Check Sequence
4 bytes Cyclical redundancy check field
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Administration
AcknowledgementsAddress announcements
(identification)Slot timeCard streamingHub access10BaseT, 100BaseT, Gigabit Ethernet
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10BaseT Specifications(Twisted Pair Ethernet)
100 m to hub1024 stations per network10 mbpsUTPStar/bus
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LAN Logical/Physical Topologies
Bus
Ring
Star
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Network Logical Topologies
Topologies are determined by the technologies that run the network
Bus:Ethernet
Ring:Token ringSONET, FDDI
Star:MainframeSwitched Ethernet
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Ethernet: Physical Star, Logical Bus
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LAN with hubs
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Hubs or Switches
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Switches (Layer 2)
Route packets to destination nodes based on MAC addresses Limit traffic on unused branches Provide additional security Connect 10Mb and 100Mb branches
Operate in firmware
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Switch (CISCO Catalyst 1928)
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Ethernet Switching
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Token Ring (IEEE 802.5)
Allocated access via electronic tokenPriority access reservationConfirmed packet deliveryMultiple monitor functions
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Token Ring
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Token Ring
Message
CRC HeaderBody
HeaderBody
HeaderBodyToken accessEqual accessCollision avoidance
CRC
CRC
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Empty Token Structure
Block Use Bytes
Starting Delimiter Begin Token 1
Access Control PriorityTokenMonitorReservation
1
Ending Delimiter End Token 1
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Dataframe Token Structure
Bytes
Start delimiter 1 Code violations
Access control 1 Priority, Token,Monitor, Reservation
Frame control 1 Logical Link or MAC
Destination address 6
Source address 6
Data To 4,500
Frame check sequence 4 Error detection
Ending delimiter 1 Code violations
Frame Status 1 Address recognized,Copied?
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Topology: Logical or Physical?
Bus
Ring
Star
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Network Topologies
Topologies are determined by the technologies that run the network
Bus:Ethernet
Ring:Token ringSONET, FDDI
Star:MainframeSwitched Ethernet
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