Introduction To Computer Networking
Introduction To Computer Networking
Introduction To Computer Networking
INTRODUCTION:
A computer network, often simply referred to as a
network, is a collection of computers and devices
connected by communications channels that facilitates
communications among users and allows users to share
resources with other users.
WIRED TECHNOLOGIES:
STEP 3:Untwist the pairs so they will lay flat between your
fingers. The white piece of thread can be cut off even with
the jacket and disposed (see Warnings). For easier
handling, cut the wires so that they are 3/4" (19 mm) long
from the base of the jacket and even in length.
STEP 4:Arrange the wires based on the wiring
specifications you are following. There are two methods
set by the TIA, 568A and 568B. Which one you use will
depend on what is being connected. A straight-through
cable is used to connect two different-layer devices (e.g. a
hub and a PC). Two like devices normally require a cross-
over cable. The difference between the two is that a
straight-through cable has both ends wired identically
with 568B, while a cross-over cable has one end wired
568A and the other end wired 568B.[1] For our
demonstration in the following steps, we will use 568B,
but the instructions can easily be adapted to 568A.
LEFT TO RIGHT:
brown
* 568A - from left to right: white/green, green,
white/orange, blue, white/blue, orange, white/brown,
brown. You can also use the mnemonic 1-2-3-6/3-6-1-2 to
remember which wires are switched.
STEP 5:Press all the wires flat and parallel between your
thumb and forefinger. Verify the colors have remained in
the correct order. Cut the top of the wires even with one
another so that they are 1/2" (12.5 mm) long from the
base of the jacket, as the jacket needs to go into the 8P8C
connector by about 1/8", meaning that you only have a
1/2" of room for the individual cables. Leaving more than
1/2" untwisted can jeopardize connectivity and quality.
Ensure that the cut leaves the wires even and clean;
failure to do so may cause the wire not to make contact
inside the jack and could lead to wrongly guided cores
inside the plug.
STEP 6:Keep the wires flat and in order as you push them
into the RJ-45 plug with the flat surface of the plug on top.
The white/orange wire should be on the left if you're
looking down at the jack. You can tell if all the wires made
it into the jack and maintain their positions by looking
head-on at the plug. You should be able to see a wire
located in each hole, as seen at the bottom right. You may
have to use a little effort to push the pairs firmly into the
plug. The cabling jacket should also enter the rear of the
jack about 1/4" (6 mm) to help secure the cable once the
plug is crimped. You may need to stretch the sleeve to the
proper length. Verify that the sequence is still correct
before crimping.
STEP 7:Place the wired plug into the crimping tool. Give
the handle a firm squeeze. You should hear a ratcheting
noise as you continue. Once you have completed the
crimp, the handle will reset to the open position. To
ensure all pins are set, some prefer to double-crimp by
repeating this step.
the climping tool used is shown in fig.
STEP 8:Repeat all of the above steps with the other end of
the cable. The way you wire the other end (568A or 568B)
will depend on whether you're making a straight-through,
rollover, or cross-over cable.
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Requirements
4.INTRODUCTION TO CISCO PACKET TRACER
Item Description
Interface Overview
Setting Preferences
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Options > User Profile to view the User Profile dialog. In
the User Profile dialog, you can enter your Name, E-Mail,
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Router: 1841
Router: 2620XM
Router: 2621XM
Router: 2811
Router: Router-PT
Switches
Switch: 2950-24
Switch: 2950T-24
Switch: 2960-24TT
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-24TT is a member of the Catalyst
2960 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switch family. It is a
fixed-configuration, standalone switch that provides wire-
speed Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for
mid-sized networks.
Switch: Switch-PT
Switch: 3560-24PS
The Cisco Catalyst 3560-24PS is a member of the Catalyst
3560 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switch family. It is a
fixed-configuration, standalone switch that provides wire-
speed Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for
mid-sized networks.
Bridge-PT
End Devices
PC-PT
The PC-PT provides a console port and one slot.
Laptop-PT
Server-PT
Printer-PT
The Printer-PT provides one slot.
7960
Home-VoIP-PT
Analog-Phone-PT
The Analog-Phone-PT does not support modules.
TV-PT
TabletPC-PT
WirelessEndDevice-PT
WiredDevice-PT
Other Devices
Hub-PT
Repeater-PT
CoAxialSplitter-PT
AccessPoint-PT
AccessPoint-PT-A
Linksys-WRT300N
Cloud-PT
Although a cloud is not a single device, Packet Tracer
gives you access to a representation of a cloud. It
provides ten slots, a console port, and an auxiliary port.
DSL-Modem-PT
Cable-Modem-PT
The Cable-Modem-PT provides one slot.
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Router Commands
1. Usermode commands
2. Privilegemode commands
3. Global configuration mode commands
4. Interface subconfiguration mode commands
5. Line subconfiguration mode commands
6. Subnterface subconfiguration mode commands
7. IP routing protocol subconfiguration mode commands
Switch supported commands
1. Usermode commands
2. Privilegemode commands
3. Global configuration mode commands
4. Interface subconfiguration mode commands
5. Line subconfiguration mode commands
6. Van mode commands
7. Workstation commands