The document discusses various topics related to computer networks including:
1. Broadcast networks share a single communication channel, while point-to-point networks consist of connections between pairs of machines.
2. The physical layer transmits raw bits over a communication channel, while higher layers establish sessions and provide various protocols for users.
3. The Internet is formed from the interconnection of distinct networks, including LANs connected by WANs.
The document discusses various topics related to computer networks including:
1. Broadcast networks share a single communication channel, while point-to-point networks consist of connections between pairs of machines.
2. The physical layer transmits raw bits over a communication channel, while higher layers establish sessions and provide various protocols for users.
3. The Internet is formed from the interconnection of distinct networks, including LANs connected by WANs.
The document discusses various topics related to computer networks including:
1. Broadcast networks share a single communication channel, while point-to-point networks consist of connections between pairs of machines.
2. The physical layer transmits raw bits over a communication channel, while higher layers establish sessions and provide various protocols for users.
3. The Internet is formed from the interconnection of distinct networks, including LANs connected by WANs.
Broadcast networks have a single communication channel that
is shared by all the machines on the network. 2. System interconnection is all about interconnecting the components of a computer using short-range radio. 3. point-to-point networks consist of many connections between individual pairs of machines 4. Two types of transmission technologies are Broadcast links and Point-to-point links 5. System interconnection is all about interconnecting the components of a computer using short-range radio 6. A common form of internet is a collection of LANs connected by a WAN. 7. Error control is an important issue because physical communication circuits are not perfect. 8. Connection-oriented service is modeled after the telephone system 9. A service is formally specified by a set of primitives (operations) available to a user process to access the service. 10. A protocol is a set of rules governing the format and meaning of the packets. 11. connectionless serviceis modeled after the postal system 12. The physical layer is concerned with transmitting raw bits over a communication channel. 13. The session layer allows users on different machines to establish sessions between them. 14. The Internet is not a network at all, but a vast collection of different networks 15. The application layer contains a variety of protocols that are commonly needed by users. 16. An internetwork is formed when distinct networks are interconnected. 17. connectionless service is modeled after the postal system. 18. UDP stands for? 19. The OSI model has seven layers. 20. The main task of the data link layer is to transform a raw transmission facility into a line that appears free of undetected transmission error. 21. The network layer controls the operation of the subnet. 22. The transport layer also determines what type of service to provide to the session layer. 23. IP stands for? 24. Categories of wireless network are 1. System interconnection. 2. Wireless LANs. 3. Wireless WANs. 25. MAN stands for?
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