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Basic Computer Network

Basic Computer Network. TOPOLOGI. Topologi fisik. Topologi bus. Topologi ring. Topologi star. Logika Topologika. Thin Ethernet network (physical bus, logical bus). 10Base-T Ethernet network (physical star, logical bus). Peer-to-Peer. Client - Server. Tipe Komunikasi.

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Basic Computer Network

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  1. Basic Computer Network

  2. TOPOLOGI • Topologi fisik

  3. Topologi bus

  4. Topologi ring

  5. Topologi star

  6. Logika Topologika Thin Ethernet network (physical bus, logical bus)

  7. 10Base-T Ethernet network (physical star, logical bus)

  8. Peer-to-Peer Client - Server Tipe Komunikasi

  9. Area Base of Computer Network • LAN • MAN • WAN

  10. Types of Computer Networks • Local Area Networks (LANs) • within a building or campus • usually based on broadcast channels • often connected via gateways to wide area networks • Examples: (Fast)Ethernet, FDDI rings, Myrinet, ATM LANs • Bit rates: 10-1000 Mbps Computer Cable Computer (a) (b)

  11. Type of Computer Networks • Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) • covers area of a city • usually based on LAN technology • Examples: DQDB (Distributed Queue Dual Bus), cable television networks

  12. Type of Computer Networks • Wide Area (Long Haul) Networks • may cover country, continent • Most communication links are point-to-point • usually irregular topology • usually organized as a “subnet” to which hosts have access. • switching elements are generically referred to as routers

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