Chapter 13 - Designing Networks
A) Steps in Designing Networks (Fig. 13.5)
- Segment the Enterprise (by geography, department, building, floor)
- Create a Model LAN for each segment
- Evaluate the LANs to Determine if they are approriate for each segment
- Interconnect Network Segments (Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, Gateways)
B) Networking Elements
- Transmission media: Twisted Pair, Coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, microwave, satellite
- Transmission signals: analog vs. digital
- Transmission modes: simplex, half duplex, full duplex
- Network Topologies (star, bus, ring, mesh, tree)
- Network Interface Cards
- Network Servers
- Network Operating Systems (Novell, WFWG, Banyan Vines)
- Modems
- Multiplexers (MUX) - Frequency-divison-multiplexer (FDM), TDM, STDM
- Front-end Processors (FEP)
- Protocols - OSI, TCP/IP, SNA
- X.400 - e-mail standard
- X.500 - electronic phone book
- X.12 - EDI
C) Types of Transmission Cables
- Twisted Pair (STP & UTP)
- Coaxial (10Base2 & 10Base5)
- choose best cable for the job
- avoid impedance mismatches
- Fiber
D) Designing LANs
Token Ring (4-16 Mbps with STP or 100 Mbps with FDDI)
requires MAU (multistation access units) (Fig. 13.12)
Ethernet (CSMA/CD) - (Fig. 13.13)
Premises Distribution System(PDS) - structured cable design method (Fig. 13.14)
- Vertical Backbone Subsystem
- Horizontal Backbone Wiring Subsystem
- Work Location Wiring Subsystem
- Adminstrative Subsystem
- Campus Subsystem
Connecting LANs - (Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, Gateways)
Wireless LANs
E) Services for Designing Wide Area Networks
- T-Span Services
- T1 - 1.544 Mbps using TDM, 4 wire & digital transmission
- Fractional T1 (Fig. 13.17)
- X.25 Packet-Switching Network
- Frame-Relay & Cell Relay
- ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
- ATM & SONET
F) Using Airwave Transmission Media to Design WANs
- Microwaves
- Satellites - VSAT (Very Small Aperature Terminal)
Exercises: look over 1-18; turn in 13.19, 13.21, 13.23, 13.28