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UIT RGPV
SEMINARSEMINAR
Submitted by: Submitted to:Submitted by: Submitted to: Ankit Gupta Prof. Shikha AgrawalAnkit Gupta Prof. Shikha Agrawal0101CS111013 0101CS111013 Prof. Rajeev Pandey Prof. Rajeev PandeyCSE-A CSE-A
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Network connecting devices
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Network connecting devices3
Increasing power and complexity Hubs Bridges Switches Routers
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Introduction
Many times it is necessary to connect a LAN to another LAN or to a WAN.
Computers within a LAN are often connected using a hub
LAN to LAN connections are often performed with a bridge.
Segments of a LAN are usually connected using a switch.
LAN to WAN connections are usually performed with a router.
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Hubs
A hub interconnects two or more workstations into a local area network.
When a workstation transmits to a hub, the hub immediately resends the data frame to all connecting links.
Hubs expand one Ethernet connection into many. For example, a four-port hub connects up to four machines
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Hubs
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Bridge
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A bridge connects networks and forwards frames from one network to another.
BRIDGE
A B
C D
E F
G H
PORTSPORTS
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Selective Forwarding
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If A sends a frame to E - the frame must be forwarded by the bridge.
If A sends a frame to B - there is no reason to forward the frame.
BRIDGE
A B
C D
E F
G H
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Bridge Database
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The bridge needs a database that contains information about which hosts are on which network.
The realistic options are: The system administrator can
create and maintain the database. The bridge can acquire the
database on the fly.
Hard to
add
new co
mputers
Some loss of efficiency
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Bridge interconnecting two identical LANs
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Bridges vs Routers
Bridge: A bridge is a device that connects two segments of the same network. The two networks being connected can be alike or dissimilar.
Bridges are protocol-independent. They simply forward packets without analyzing and re-routing messages.
Router: A router is a device that connects two distinct networks. Routers are similar to bridges, but provide additional functionality, such as the ability to filter messages and forward them to different places based on various criteria.
The Internet uses routers extensively to forward packets from one host to another.
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SwitchesA switch is a combination of a hub and a bridge.
It can interconnect two or more workstations, but like a bridge, it observes traffic flow and learns.
When a frame arrives at a switch, the switch examines the destination address and forwards the frame out the one necessary connection.
The backplane of a switch is fast enough to support multiple data transfers at one time.
Multiple workstations connected to a switch use dedicated segments. This is a very efficient way to isolate heavy users from the network
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Workstations connected to a shared segment of a LAN
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Routers
Thus, routers are often called “layer 3 devices”. They operate at the third layer, or OSI network layer, of the packet.
Routers often incorporate firewall functions.
An example of a router’s operation is shown on the next slide.
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Wireless connections: Access Point as a Bridge
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The OSI Reference Model16
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
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The Physical Layer Connection 17
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
Specifies Specifies electrical electrical
connectionconnection
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NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
Bridge& Switch
The Data Link Connection
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The Network Layer Connection19
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
End to end End to end routingrouting
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The Network Layer Connection20
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
NetworkLayer
Data LinkLayer
PhysicalLayer
ApplicationLayer
PresentationLayer
SessionLayer
TransportLayer
Router
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