WANs and LANs - MAC Frames vs. IP Packets - The Network "Cloud"
Length 106 minutes. 65-page 8.5" x 11" softcover bound student manual.
ISBN 1-894887-32-8. Produced 2006.
In this course, we'll begin by establishing a model for a data communications circuit, then provide examples and context for each of the components of the model, and review different circuit configurations including LANs and WANs.
In the second part, we'll look at how data is formatted for transmission, beginning with the older concepts of synchronous and asynchronous, then cover the newer ideas of frames and packets, how frames and packets are related, and the addresses on frames and packets, and the structure of IPv4 packets.
We'll complete this course with an understanding of the Network Cloud, why people use clouds to draw networks, and what is really going on inside that cloud.
This set of topics, particularly the understanding of packets and frames, the addresses on each, and how they are related, and the idea of three kinds of network services and three kinds of edge equipment is the foundation for all further study of LANs, WANs, IP and just about any other kind of communications, including Voice over IP.
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