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Module Summary

A network is a connected collection of devices (computers A network is a connected collection of devices (computers,
interconnections, routers, and switches) that can communicate
with each other, providing the means for users to share both
hardware and applications. pp
Todays network must be secured from both physical and network
attacks.
Ethernet is the most common type of LAN and it has its own Ethernet is the most common type of LAN, and it has its own
unique characteristics. Standards specify cabling and signaling for
Ethernet LANs at both the physical and data link layers of the OSI
model.
Bits that are transmitted over an Ethernet LAN are organized into
frames. Ethernet LANs manage the signals on a network by a
process called CSMA/CD.
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Module Summary (Cont.)
Host to host communications are governed by OSI and TCP/IP Host-to-host communications are governed by OSI and TCP/IP.
The OSI reference model defines the network functions that occur
at each layer and facilitates an understanding of how information
travels throughout a network travels throughout a network.
TCP/IP defines a 32-bit address that is represented by 4 octets
separated by a period.
A host address may be manually configured or obtained from a
DHCP server.
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