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Networking Concepts Overview

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  1. TCP/IP Classes:
    • Class A: Network numbers range from 1 to 127.
    • Class B: Network numbers range from 128 to 191.
    • Class C: Network numbers range from 192 to 223.
  2. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network):
    • BRI (Basic Rate Interface): B-channel at 64Kbps, D-channel at 16Kbps.
    • PRI (Primary Rate Interface): Both B- and D-channels are 64Kbps.
  3. 802.11 Wireless Standards:
    • CSMA/CA: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance, the protocol used by 802.11.
    • DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum): Used by 802.11 and exclusively by 802.11b.
    • FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum): Another spread spectrum technology that 802.11 can use.
  4. Network Configuration Requirements:
    • To connect to the internet, a computer needs:
      • IP Address
      • Default Gateway
      • Subnet Mask
  5. Connecting LAN Segments:
    • Bridges, Switches, and Routers are used to connect multiple LAN segments.
  6. Fast Ethernet (100Base-TX):
    • Speed: 100Mbps data transmission.
    • Cabling: 1 pair Cat5 UTP.
    • Maximum Segment Length: 100 meters (328 feet).
  7. Subnet Masks:
    • Class A: 255.0.0.0
    • Class B: 255.255.0.0
    • Class C: 255.255.255.0
    • Unsubnetted Netmask: Shown as /24.
  8. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone):
    • Also known as a screened subnet, used for separating a network’s public-facing services from its internal network.
  9. Protocols:
    • FTP, RLOGIN, and TELNET use TCP rather than UDP.
  10. Attenuation:
    • A decrease in signal amplitude as it propagates along a transmission medium.
  11. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer):
    • Session Key Length: Ranges from 40-bit to 256-bit.
  12. Network Devices:
    • Bridges: Operate at the data link layer to connect multiple networks.
    • Routers: Operate at the network layer to connect multiple networks.
  13. Data Backups:
    • Address availability, integrity, and recovery, but not confidentiality.
  14. IP Headers:
    • IPv4: 32-bit addresses.
    • IPv6: 128-bit addresses.
    • Ethernet LAN: Uses 48-bit addresses for attached devices.

These networking concepts cover a range of fundamental topics that are essential for understanding how networks operate and are managed.

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