Computer Networking Refers To Connected Computing Devices 222
Computer Networking Refers To Connected Computing Devices 222
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Ahmed Mohamed Anis 2020030131
What is the computer network?
Computer networking refers to connected computing devices (such as
laptops, desktops, servers, smartphones, and tablets) and an ever-expanding
array of IoT devices (such as cameras, door locks, doorbells, refrigerators,
audio/visual systems, thermostats, and various sensors) that communicate with
one another.
What is a model?
The networking model describes the architecture, components, and design
used to establish communication between the source and destination
systems.
What is a layer?
Network-to-network connections are what make the Internet possible. The
"network layer" is the part of the Internet communications process where
these connections occur, by sending packets of data back and forth
between different networks. In the 7-layer OSI model (see below), the
network layer is layer 3. The Internet Protocol (IP) is one of the main
protocols used at this layer, along with several other protocols for routing,
testing, and encryption.
4. Transport Layer
The interaction with the user or the user application takes place at
this stage
When identifying communication partners, the application layer
determines the identity and availability of communication partners for
an application with data to transmit
On the whole, the entire process of transfer of raw data into processed
data and finally to the user or the application can be done through this OSI
model. It can detect eros, transmit the data and format it during the course
of the above-mentioned seven layers.
OSI model distinguishes the three concepts, namely, services, interfaces, and
protocols. TCP/IP does not have a clear distinction between these three.
OSI model gives guidelines on how communication needs to be done, while
TCP/IP protocols layout standards on which the Internet was developed. So,
TCP/IP is a more practical model.
In OSI, the model was developed first and then the protocols in each layer were
developed. In the TCP/IP suite, the protocols were developed first and then the
model was developed.
The OSI has seven layers while the TCP/IP has four layers.
Within the address range of each IPv4 network, we have three types of addresses:
Broadcast address - A special address used to send data to all hosts in the network.
Host addresses - The addresses assigned to the end devices in the network.
What are the types of communication in an IPv4 Network? Define each one.
Unicast
Multicast
It can be used for one or more network interfaces situated on multiple subnets. It
enables one-to-many communication. It delivers individual packets from one
source to many destinations. These addresses are elements of Class D addressing
design.
Broadcast
It is assigned to all network interfaces located on a subnet and is used for one-to-
everyone on a subnet communication. It carries packets from one source to all
interfaces on the subnet. Broadcast addresses can be categorized as network
broadcast, subnet broadcast, all subnets directed broadcast and definite broadcast.
IP (Internet Protocol)