Module 1: Introduction to NetworkingVersion 3 1 Internet Connections• The Internet is the largest data network on earth. • The Internet consists of a ... Module 2: Networking FundamentalsVersion 3 1 Data Networks• Data networks developed as a result of business applications that were written for ... Module 3: Networking MediaVersion 3.01 Atoms and Electrons• All matter is composed of atoms. The Periodic Table of Elements lists all known types of .. Module 4: Cable TestingVersion 3.01 Waves• Networking professionals are interested in voltage waves on copper media, light waves in optical fiber, and ... Module 5: Cabling LANs and WANsVersion 3.0 1 LAN Physical Layer• Various symbols are used to represent media types. • Each computer network can be built... Module 6: Ethernet FundamentalsVersion 3.0 1 Why is Ethernet so Successful?• In 1973, it could carry data at 3 Mbps • Now, it can carry data at 10 Gbps ... Module 7: Ethernet TechnologiesVersion 3.0 1Legacy Ethernet10BASE2 10BASE5 10BASE-TSame Timing Parameters. . .Version 3.02 Legacy Ethernet10BASE2 10BAS... Module 8: Ethernet SwitchingVersion 31 Ethernet Switching• Ethernet is a shared media– One node can transmit data at a time• More nodes increases the ... Module 9: TCP/IP Protocol and IP AddressingVersion 3.0 1 History of TCP/IP• The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) created the TCP/IP reference model ... Module 10: Routing Fundamentals and SubnettingVersion 3.0 1 Routable Protocols• A protocol is a set of rules that determines how computers communicate ... Module 11: TCP Application and TransportVersion 3.0 1 Transport Layer• The primary duties of the transport layer, Layer 4 of the OSI model, are to ... Groups: Silverfox Library , Unified Technologies Copyright: Attribution Non-commercial
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