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CS3591 – Computer Networks Unit-1



UNIT I - INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION LAYER
Data Communication - Networks – Network Types – Protocol Layering – TCP/IP Protocol
suite –OSI Model – Introduction to Sockets - Application Layer protocols: HTTP – FTP –
Email protocols(SMTP - POP3 - IMAP - MIME) – DNS – SNMP

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS
 A network is a set of devices (often referred to as nodes) connected by
communication links.
 A node can be a computer, printer, or any other device capable of sending or
receiving data generated by other nodes on the network.
 When we communicate, we are sharing information. This sharing can be local or
remote.

CHARACTERISTICS OF A NETWORK
The effectiveness of a network depends on three characteristics.
1. Delivery: The system must deliver data to the correct destination.
2. Accuracy: The system must deliver data accurately.
3. Timeliness: The system must deliver data in a timely manner.


CRITERIA NECESSARY FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT
NETWORK
A network must be able to meet a certain number of criteria. The most important of
these are performance, reliability, and security.

Factors that affect the Factors that affect the Factors that affect the
Performance of a network: Reliability of a network: Security of a network:

1. Number of users 1. Efficiency of software. 1.Protecting data from
2. Type of transmission 2. Frequency of failure unauthorized access and
medium 3.Recovery time of a viruses.
3. Capabilities of the network after a failure
connected hardware




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COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN A NETWORK PROCESS




The five components are:
1. Message - It is the information to be communicated. Popular forms of
information include text, pictures, audio, video etc.
2. Sender - It is the device which sends the data messages. It can be a computer,
workstation, telephone handset etc.
3. Receiver - It is the device which receives the data messages. It can be a
computer, workstation, telephone handset etc.
4. Transmission Medium - It is the physical path by which a message travels from
sender to receiver. Some examples include twisted-pair wire, coaxial cable,
radiowaves etc.
5. Protocol - It is a set of rules that governs the data communications. It represents
an agreement between the communicating devices. Without a protocol, two
devices may be connected but not communicating.

KEY ELEMENTS OF PROTOCOL
 Syntax: Refers to the structure or format of the data, meaning the order in which
they are presented.
 Semantics: Refers to the meaning of each section of bits.
 Timing: Refers to two characteristics. (1). When data should be sent and (2). How
fast they can be sent.


TRANSMISSION MODES
o The way in which data is transmitted from one device to another device is known
as transmission mode.
o The transmission mode is also known as the communication mode.
o Each communication channel has a direction associated with it, and transmission
media provide the direction. Therefore, the transmission mode is also known as a
directional mode.
o The transmission mode is defined in the physical layer.




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Types of Transmission mode

The Transmission mode is divided into three categories:

o Simplex Mode
o Half-duplex Mode
o Full-duplex mode (Duplex Mode)




SIMPLEX MODE

o In Simplex mode, the communication is unidirectional, i.e., the data flow in one
direction.
o A device can only send the data but cannot receive it or it can receive the data but
cannot send the data.
o This transmission mode is not very popular as mainly communications require the
two-way exchange of data. The simplex mode is used in the business field as in
sales that do not require any corresponding reply.
o The radio station is a simplex channel as it transmits the signal to the listeners but
never allows them to transmit back.
o Keyboard and Monitor are the examples of the simplex mode as a keyboard can
only accept the data from the user and monitor can only be used to display the
data on the screen.
o The main advantage of the simplex mode is that the full capacity of the
communication channel can be utilized during transmission.




Advantage of Simplex mode:
o In simplex mode, the station can utilize the entire bandwidth of the
communication channel, so that more data can be transmitted at a time.

Disadvantage of Simplex mode:
o Communication is unidirectional, so it has no inter-communication between
devices.




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HALF-DUPLEX MODE

o In a Half-duplex channel, direction can be reversed, i.e., the station can transmit
and receive the data as well.
o Messages flow in both the directions, but not at the same time.
o The entire bandwidth of the communication channel is utilized in one direction at
a time.
o In half-duplex mode, it is possible to perform the error detection, and if any error
occurs, then the receiver requests the sender to retransmit the data.
o A Walkie-talkie is an example of the Half-duplex mode.
o In Walkie-talkie, one party speaks, and another party listens. After a pause, the
other speaks and first party listens. Speaking simultaneously will create the
distorted sound which cannot be understood.




Advantage of Half-duplex mode:
o In half-duplex mode, both the devices can send and receive the data and also can
utilize the entire bandwidth of the communication channel during the
transmission of data.

Disadvantage of Half-Duplex mode:
o In half-duplex mode, when one device is sending the data, then another has to
wait, this causes the delay in sending the data at the right time.

FULL-DUPLEX MODE

o In Full duplex mode, the communication is bi-directional, i.e., the data flow in
both the directions.
o Both the stations can send and receive the message simultaneously.
o Full-duplex mode has two simplex channels. One channel has traffic moving in
one direction, and another channel has traffic flowing in the opposite direction.
o The Full-duplex mode is the fastest mode of communication between devices.
o The most common example of the full-duplex mode is a Telephone network.
When two people are communicating with each other by a telephone line, both
can talk and listen at the same time.




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