Module 4 Physical Layer and Module 6 Logical Layer
Module 4 Physical Layer and Module 6 Logical Layer
Module 4 Physical Layer and Module 6 Logical Layer
*Network Interface Card (NIC)- used to connect device to the network, may have just
one or more NIC
Encoding- converting the stream of bits into a format recognizable by the next
device
Signaling - the signaling method is how the bit values, 1 and 0 are represented on
the physical medium.
Bandwidth terminology:
Latency - amount of time it takes for data to travel from one given point to
another
Throughput- measures of the transfer of bits across the media over a given period
of time
goodput- measure of usable data transferred over a given period of time
Fiber-Optic Cabling
* not as common as UTP because of expense
*Ideal for some networkin scenarios
* longer range at higher bandwidths
*Uses laser or LED to encode bits as pulses of light
Data link layer - responsible for communications between end-device and network
interface cards
-encapsulates layer 3 packets (IPV4 and IPV6) into layer 2 frames
-error detection rejects corrupt frames
Lan Topologies
*Bus - All end systems chained together and terminated on each end.
*ring - each end system is connected to its respective neighbors to form a ring.