Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ethernet LAN´S
- Topologies
Anmerkungen:
- Modern
Ethernet LANs use a star topology (physical topologies refers to the shape of the
network). In a simple Ethernet LAN, all the devices connect to a single LAN switch.
- MAC Address
Anmerkungen:
- IEEE defines MAC addresses as 48-bit numbers usually written in hexadecimal (hex).
Each hex digit represents 4 bits (MAC address = 12 hex
digits).
Examples
of how MAC address expressed
- Building Ethernet LANs
Anmerkungen:
- UTP links: Maximum 100 meters.
Multimode links: Several hundred meters (3-6).
Single mode links: Several kilometers (30-60)
- Distance Considerations
- UTP Pinouts
- LAN Switching
- ARP
Anmerkungen:
- •The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used
to resolve a logical (IP) address to a physical (MAC) address.
•This protocol is used often when new routes
are needed or a new IP address is encountered by your network device where
traffic needs to be routed.
- Duplex Auto-Negotiation
Anmerkungen:
- Duplex setting on link determines whether to use half-duplex or full-duplex.
Devices can negotiate duplex setting with auto-negotiation.
Modern LANs use full duplex, but if older hubs exist on network, links have to auto-negotiate.
- Switch Learning
Anmerkungen:
- Switches build MAC address tables two ways
Entries manually typed into MAC address table
Switch learns MAC addresses by reading frames that pass through it
- Characteristics defined by the IEEE 802 standards committee
Anmerkungen:
- Bandwidth
Access
CSMA/CD technology
Channel Bonding
Topology OptionsMedia Types
- Ethernet Bit Rates
- Wired vs. Wireless
- LAN vs. WAN
- Distances
- Standard Names
- Defining Ethernet LANs
Anmerkungen:
- Ethernet:
Originally developed as LAN technology.
Connect end-user devices in one site with devices relatively close by Each LAN
site connects to WAN via router.
Ethernet
standards kept growing to support faster speeds and longer cabling distances.
- Defining Ethernet LANs
Anmerkungen:
- Late 1970s: End of proprietary standards.
LAN
standards all start with IEE Standard 802.
- Other Standards
Anmerkungen:
- •802.1 (especially as it relates to switching
technologies).
•802.3 Ethernet CSMA/CD
•802.11 Wireless
•On a lesser level, you will want to be
familiar with these:
•802.5 Token Ring CSMA/CA (decreasing in
importance)
•802.9 Integrated Voice and Data (increasing
in importance)
•802.10 Network Security (increasing in importance)
- 802.5
- 802.3
- 802.2
- Principles of Ethernet
Anmerkungen:
- •Ethernet
was first developed by Xerox Corporation. The original intent was to create a
technology to allow computers to connect with laser printers.