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1 Engr. Joseph Ronald Canedo's Notes

This document provides notes on internetworking fundamentals. It outlines basic computer skills needed to understand networking concepts. The objective is to provide an overview of networking techniques, terminology, and technology for non-technical learners. The notes define what a network is, describe the common physical components of a network like computers and switches, and explain how networks share resources and considerations for network design like speed, cost, and security.

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1 Engr. Joseph Ronald Canedo's Notes

This document provides notes on internetworking fundamentals. It outlines basic computer skills needed to understand networking concepts. The objective is to provide an overview of networking techniques, terminology, and technology for non-technical learners. The notes define what a network is, describe the common physical components of a network like computers and switches, and explain how networks share resources and considerations for network design like speed, cost, and security.

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Engr.

Joseph Ronald Canedo's Notes

Internetworking Fundamentals
by: Engr. Joseph Ronald Caedo Lecturer

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Skills knowledge needed:


Basic computer literacy Basic windows navigation skills Basic internet usage skills Basic e-mail usage skills

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Objective
To provide an overview of fundamentals networking techniques, terminology, and technology for those learners who do not have technical background.

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Data Networks Overview

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Outline
Overview What is Data Network? Common Physical Components of a Network Functions and Benefits of Resource Sharing Data Network Considerations Summary

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What is a network?

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Physical Components of a Network

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Functions and Benefits of Resource Sharing


Data and Applications Resources Network Storage Database Backup devices Network Security

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Data Network Considerations


Speed Cost Security Availability Scalability Reliability Topology
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Summary
A network is a connected collection of devices that can communicate with each other. Networks carry data in many kinds of environments, including homes, small business, and large enterprises. There are 4 major categories of physical components in a computer network: the computer, interconnections, switches, and routers. The major resources that are shared in a computer network include: data and applications, peripherals, storage devices, and backup devices. The ways in which networks can be described include characteristics that address network performance and structure: speed, cost, security, availability, scalability, reliability, and topology.
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