Local Area Networks

9/23/98


Click here to start


Table of Contents

Chapter 6 Networks and Telecommunications

Transaction Processing System

Local Area Networks

Local Area Networks: A Definition

Local Area Networks: Reason

Network Protocols

Network Protocols

Network Protocols

Communication according to the Open System Interconnection Reference Model

Physical Layer

Data Link Layer

Protocols

Protocols

Topologies

Topologies

Topologies

Topologies

Topologies

Topologies

Topologies

Wiring

Cost-effective ways to increase access

Cost-effective ways to increase access: Multiple Access Units

Cost-effective ways to increase access: FDDI and APPN

Cost-effective ways to increase access: Bridges, Gateways, and Routers

Network Layer

Network Layer

Transport Layer

Session Layer

Presentation Layer

Application Layer

Architectural Layers and Tiers

Architectural Layers and Tiers

Architectural Layers and Tiers

Architectural Layers and Tiers

Local Area Networks

PPT Slide

Communication according to the Open System Interconnection Reference Model

Communication according to the Open System Interconnection Reference Model

Changes In The Marketplace

Cooperative Processing

Attributes of Cooperative Processing

Connectivity Elements

Building Cooperative Processing Systems

Components Of Cooperative Processing Systems

Forms Of Cooperative Processing

Cooperative Processing

Guidelines For Building Networks

Network Connectivity Components

Network Architecture

OSI’s Seven Layers

Broadband Telecommunications

How a Telecommunications System Is Analagous To a Highway System

“Facts of Life” in the Telecommunications Industry

Murray’s Eight Phases to a Totally Distributed System

Personal Communications Networks

Wireless LANs Will Likely be the Best Alternative

T-Carriers Hierarchy and Difference

Fast Packet Switching Technologies

Network Components

Network Advantages

Key Client/Server Issues

Key Issues

Client/Server Evaluation

SONET

FDDI

Author: David Anderson