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WXES2106 Network Technology Semester 1 2004/2005 Chapter 2 Networking Media CCNA1: Module 3, 4 and 5 Contents        Introduction Copper Media Optical Media Wireless Media Cable Testing Cabling the LAN Cabling the WAN Introduction     Proper selection of cabling is key to efficient network operation. Copper cable is used in almost every LAN Optical fiber is the most frequently used medium for the longer, high bandwidth, point-to-point transmissions required on LAN backbones and on WANs. Different specifications for cable  Speed of bit transmission (bps)  Transmission type (Base or Broad)  Maximum distance  Example: 10BASE-T, 10BASE5, 10BASE2 Introduction Copper Media  Coaxial Cable  Longer distance  Thicknet coaxial cable more expensive to install Copper Media Screened UTP (ScTP) Shielded twisted-pair cable (STP) Copper Media  UnShielded twisted-pair cable (STP)  Easy to install and less expensive  Type of connection: Straight through, Crossover, Rollover Copper Media Straight through Crossover Rollover Optical Media Optical Media  Every fiber-optic cable used for networking consists of two glass fibers encased in separate sheaths. One fiber carries transmitted data from device A to device B. The second fiber carries data from device B to device A.  This provides a full-duplex communication link.  Optical Media Optical Media    Connectors are attached to the fiber ends so that the fibers can be connected to the ports on the transmitter and receiver. Subscriber Connector (SC connector) - Multimode fiber Straight Tip (ST) connector - Single-mode fiber Optical Media   Optical Receiver  Use PIN photodiodes to detect laser/LED light  PIN photodiodes absorb light of 850, 1310, or 1550 nm  When detects light, produces electrical signal for network Installation of Fiber  Pull fiber through interducting (stiffer piping) to reduce bends  Cleave (cut) & polish ends  Attach connector Optical Media Wireless Media Standard 802.11b (Wi-Fi) 802.11a 802.11g Max. Typical Bandwidth throughput 11 Mbps 54 Mbps 54 Mbps 2-4 Mbps Freq. Band 2.4 GHz 20-26 Mbps 5 GHz 15-26 Mbps 2.4 GHz Wireless Media  A wireless network may consist of as few as two devices  Access Point  Central hub for WLAN  It is hard wired to the cabled LAN to provide Internet access and connectivity to the wired network.  Equipped with antennae and provide wireless connectivity over a specified area referred to as a cell.  The range will be from 91.44 to 152.4 meters  Wireless NIC Wireless Media  Wireless Connectivity  When a client is activated within the WLAN, it will start "listening" for a compatible device with which to "associate".  A probe request is sent from the wireless node seeking to join the network.  The probe request will contain the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the network it wishes to join.  When an AP with the same SSID is found, the AP will issue a probe response.  The authentication and association steps are completed. Wireless Media  Authentication and Association types  Unauthenticated and unassociated  The node is disconnected from the network and not associated to an access point.  Authenticated and unassociated  The node has been authenticated on the network but has not yet associated with the access point.  Authenticated and associated  The node is connected to the network and able to transmit and receive data through the access point. Wireless Media  Authentication Process  Open System  The SSID must match.  Shared Key  Requires the use of Wireless Equivalency Protocol (WEP) encryption.  Nodes attempting to access the network through the AP must have a matching key. Wireless Media Frame Type Adaptive Rate Selection Wireless Media  Wireless Security  EAP-MD5  Extensible Authentication Protocol  LEAP (Cisco)  Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol  Provides security during credential exchange, encrypts using dynamic WEP keys, and supports mutual authentication.  User authentication  Encryption  Data authentication Cable Testing     Inferior quality of network cabling results in network failures and unreliable performance. All media require testing to determine the quality. Attenuation (signal deterioration) and noise (signal interference) cause problems in networks because the data is not recognizable when it is received. Proper attachment of cable connectors and proper cable installation are important. Cable Testing  Cable Testing Standard  Wire map  Insertion loss  Near-end crosstalk (NEXT)  Power sum near-end crosstalk (PSNEXT)  Equal-level far-end crosstalk (ELFEXT)  Power sum equal-level far-end crosstalk (PSELFEXT)  Return loss  Propagation delay  Cable length  Delay skew Cable Testing Cabling the LAN Media Types Symbol Cabling the LAN LAN Physical Layer Implementation Cabling the LAN    Ethernet is the most widely used LAN technology. An Ethernet speed of 10 Mbps can be used at the user level to provide good performance. Fast Ethernet can be used to connect enterprise servers. Cabling the LAN Ethernet Media Cabling the LAN Ethernet Media Cabling the LAN    Straight-through  Switch to router  Switch to PC or server  Hub to PC or server Crossover  Switch to switch  Switch to hub  Hub to hub  Router to router  PC to PC  Router to PC Rollover  A terminal and a console port Cabling the LAN   Wireless networks use radio Frequency (RF), laser, infrared (IR), or satellite/microwaves to carry signals from one computer to another without a permanent cable connection. A wireless network can be created with much less cabling than other networks. Cabling the LAN     In LAN design, no more than four repeaters can be used between hosts on a LAN. This rule is used to limit latency added to frame travel by each. Using a hub changes the network topology from a linear bus, where each device plugs directly into the wire, to a star. Bridge break up a large LAN into smaller, more easily managed segments. Switch alleviates congestion in Ethernet LANs by reducing the traffic and increasing the bandwidth. It operates at much higher speeds than bridges and can support new functionality, such as virtual LANs. Cabling the LAN Micro Segmentation of Network Cabling the LAN   Peer-To-Peer  Networked computers act as equal partners, or peers. As peers, each computer can take on the client function or the server function. Client/Server  Network services are located on a dedicated computer called a server. The server responds to the requests of clients. The server is a central computer that is continuously available to respond to requests from clients Cabling the LAN Cabling the LAN Cabling the WAN WAN Physical Layer Cabling the WAN WAN Serial Connection Cabling the WAN  Routers are responsible for routing data packets from source to destination within the LAN, and for providing connectivity to the WAN.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            