Net Engineering2
Net Engineering2
Syllabus of Networking:
1) Introduction of Network
2) Types of Network
3) Protocol
4) IP Address & IP Addressing
5) Network connecting devices
6) Cable & its type
7) Cabling
8) Physical Network Setup
9) Components of Network
INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER
Computer is advanced electronic devices which takes raw data & information as Input
from user, stores then process these data under control of set of instructions and gives
meaningful result as Output.
In working principle of computer it can be summarized as “INPUT-PROCESS-
OUTPUT” Cycle.
1) INPUT DATA:
INPUT is the raw data & information entered into a computer from the Input devices.
It is the collection of letters, numbers, images, sound/voices, etc. Keyboard, mouse, scanner,
microphones, joystick, etc are some of the examples of Input devices.
2) PROCESSING UNIT:
It process data as per given instructions and sends processed data to the Output
devices. Processing unit consists of mother board, processor, memory, storage devices, etc.
3) OUT PUT:
Out put is the processed data or result given by the processor after data processing.
There are two types of output devices:
i) Permanent Output Device: Printer is permanent output device. It
provides us Hard copy of data as output.
ii) Temporary Output Device: Monitor, projector, speaker are
temporary output devices. They provide us Soft copy of data as output.
1000 nano seconds = 1 micro second
1000 micro seconds = 1 milli second
1000 milli seconds = 1 second
1 second = 10 nano second.
CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTER:
1) Speed
2) Storage capacity
Single binary digit (0 or 1) = 1 bit
4 bits = 1 Nibble
2 Nibble (8 bits) = 1 Byte
1024 Bytes = 1 KB
1024 KB = 1 MB
1024 MB = 1 GB
1024 GB = 1 TB (Terabyte)
3) Accuracy
4) Versatility
5) Diligence
6) Communication
TYPES OF COMPUTER:
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER
A. Major components:
1. Case & SMPS
2. Motherboard
3. Processor with processor fan
4. RAM
5. Monitor
6. HDD
7. FDD
8. CD/VCD ROM Drive
9. Keyboard
10. Mouse
B. Optional Components:
1. Speaker
2. Modem
3. NIC (Network Interface Card)
4. Printer
5. Scanner
6. Web camera (Web-cam)
7. Headphone & microphone
8. TV card, etc.
1. Keyboard:
It is the most important Input device of a computer.
Types of keyboard:
a. On the basis of number of keys:
-> 83 keys Keyboard
-> 84 keys Keyboard
-> 101 keys Keyboard
-> 104 keys Keyboard
-> 118 keys Keyboard
-> Multimedia Keyboard
-> Internet Keyboard
-> Window Keyboard
b. On the basis of connector:
i. DIN (Dutch Industry Norm) connector Keyboard:
-> Big round connector having 5 pins.
ii. PS2 (Personal System 2) connector Keyboard:
-> Small round connector having 6 pins.
Components of Keyboard:
Key cap
Key switch
Key grid
Logic board of keyboard
IC
Cable & connector
Case of keyboard.
2. MOUSE:
It is also one of the most common & important Input device.
Types of Mouse:
Mechanical mouse
Opto mechanical mouse
Optical mouse
Mouse uses three types of connectors:
Serial connector (D9 pins)
Conventional memory:
It consists of the first 640 KB of RAM. This block is used for OS. It is used to run
DOS (Disk Operating System). It is also called Base memory.
Upper memory:
It is also called Hidden memory. This block consists of 640 KB onwards to 1 MB of
size i.e. 384 KB. It is also known as Expanded memory as it helps to run DOS.
Extended memory:
It is a block of a RAM that is used for data storing and application files. It holds 1
MB onwards to rest space of the RAM size.
b. 72 pin SIMM:
-> 3/4 inch longer than 30 pin SIMM
-> 32 bits of data at a time.
-> Upto 64 MB in size.
c. DDR2 SDRAM
-> 184 pin – 240 pin
-> Upto 800 MHz
iii. RIMM (Ram bus Inline Memory Module)
-> 184 Pins
-> Data transfer rate -> 800 MHz
3) System information
Click on START menu.
Click on PROGRAM.
Click on ACCESSORIES.
Click on SYSTEM TOOLS.
Click on SYSTEM INFORMATION.
OR
In RUN WINDOW, type “msinfo32” and ENTER.
Note: To run window, Press Window key with R key on Keyboard.
Note: Increasing it too much and for a long time is not good. Increasing
RAM is better.
Click on SET button.
Click on OK.
CMOS :-> The CMOS setup utility, stored in the system ROM which enables you to
control important aspects of your PC configuration such as the Boot device sequence
and port assignment.
TYPES OF ROM
1) PROM 2) EPROM 3) EEPROM
1) PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory)
This is basically a blank ROM chip that can be written to, but only once, i.e.
when the programming is done, it can’t be changed/edited later again.
SECONDARY MEMORY
3) READ/WRITE HEAD
Head us used to read/write data on disk platter.
6) LOGIC BOARD
It is a main control unit of the HDD. Logic board of the HDD controls overall
performance of HDD. Most of the HDD is damaged due to the damage of Logic board. If
logic board of the HDD is damaged then we can easily replace it but in practice we simply
replace the HDD.
To replace the logic board of HDD, we must consider the size, company and the model of the
HDD.
7) BEZZLE
It is an indicator light which shows whether HDD is working or not. The function of
the Bezzle is done by HDD (IDE) led which is situated on the front panel of the casing.
TRACKS
Tracks are concentric circles where data is recorded. They are numbered from
outermost to innermost starting with zero (0). Each track contains the same number of bytes.
SECTORS
Sectors are imaginary pie slices. It is the smallest data storage unit that can hold 512
bytes of data.
CLUSTER
It can be a group of sectors or a part of a sector. Size of cluster depends on the file
system.
CYLINDER
Logical vertical group of tracks is called Cylinder.
TYPES OF HDD
CD ROM DRIVE
It is also a secondary data storage unit of the computer. Since, it reads/writes the data with
help of light; it is also called Optical Memory of the computer.
MOTHER BOARD
It is a metallic integrated printed circuit board where all the components of the
computer are directly or indirectly connected. Mother board is also called Main board or
System board or Planner of the computer.
1) PORTS
Ports are the main components of the mother board where we connect different types
of Input/Output (I/O) devices.
Different types of ports are as follows:
a) Serial port
b) Parallel port
c) Keyboard port
d) Mouse port
e) Display port
f) Sound port
g) Game port
h) Modem port
i) Network port
j) USB port
a) SERIAL PORT
-> It is also called COM port (Communication port).
-> No. of pin = D9 pin (5+4 pins) - Male port
-> Indication on mother board = COM1, COM2
-> Data transfer rate = 1 bit at a time
-> Maximum throughput = 111 Kbps
-> Serial mouse, external modem, digital camera are connected to this port.
[Note: throughput means Input/Output & Kbps- Kilo bits per second.]
b) PARALLEL PORT
-> Also called Printer port.
-> No. of pin = D25 (13+12 pins) - Female port.
-> Indication on mother board = LPT/Printer/ Parallel.
-> Usually this port is Pink in color.
-> Data transfer rate = 1 Bps
-> Maximum throughput = 115 KBPS
-> Printer and scanner are connected to this port.
c) KEYBOARD PORT
Keyboard port is of 2 types:
* DIN (Dutch Industry Norm) port.
-> Big round port having 5 pins
-> With Purple color.
* PS/2 (Personal System 2) port.
-> Small round port having 6 pins.
-> With purple color.
d) MOUSE PORT
-> 9 Pins Serial port
-> 6 pins PS/2 port
-> Green in color.
-> Indication on mother board
e) DISPLAY PORT
* For CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) & LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitors:
-> No. of pin = 15 pins (5+5+5) – Female port.
-> Indication on mother board = VGA (Video Graphic Array)
* LCD monitor
-> No. of pin = 24 pins (8+8+8) – Female port.
-> Monitors and projectors are connected
-> Indication on mother board = VGA.
f) SOUND PORT
-> No. of pin = 3 pin – Female port
-> Sound related devices like woofer, speaker, microphones, headphones are
connected.
-> Indication on mother board = Games/Sound/Audio
g) GAMES PORT
-> No. of pins = D15 pin (8+7) – Female port.
-> Yellow in color.
-> Game device like joystick is connected.
-> Indication on mother board = Game/Sound/Audio.
h) MODEM PORT
-> No. of pins = 4 pins.
-> Connector = RJ 11, RJ 14
-> Used for Internet Dialup Connection.
i) NETWORK PORT
-> No. of pins = 8 pins
-> Connector = RJ 45
2) SLOTS
Slot is a component of the mother board where we install different types of cards. The
slot is also called Expansion card and the card is called Expansion card.
The different types of slots are as follows:
a) AGP slot – Accelerated Graphic Port
b) PCI slot – Peripheral Component Interconnect
c) CNR slot – Communication Network Riser
d) AMR slot – Audio Modem Riser
e) ISA slot – Industry Standard Architecture
f) EISA slot – Extended Industry Standard Architecture
g) VESA slot – Very Extended Standard Architecture
h) PCIE slot – Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
i) Memory slot or Memory bank
A) AGP slot:
-> Brown in color.
-> 32-64 bit of data at a time.
-> Used only for Graphic cards / 3D cards, AGP cards to run 3D application
like MAYA, AUTOCAD, etc.
B) PCI slot:
-> Latest & maximum in use.
-> White in color.
-> 32-64 bit of data at a time.
-> Various cards like NIC, Modem, graphic/sound/TV cards, SCSI cards, etc
are installed.
C) CNR slot:
-> Brown in color.
-> Smaller than AGP slot (about 2 inches smaller)
-> It has 2 rows of 30 pins making 60 pins in total (30+30)pins.
-> Supports special type of NIC, Audio and telephony equipments.
-> It contains both network & modem port.
-> It is built on older type of P4 mother board.
-> It compresses 128 bits of data at a time.
D) AMR slot:
-> Brown in color, same as CNR slot.
-> Built in P3 mother board.
-> It has 2 rows of 23 pins making 46 pins in total. (23+23) pins
E) ISA slot:
-> Oldest & outdated slot.
-> Black in color.
-> All types of cards are connected.
-> Compresses 16 bits of data at a time.
-> It is built on P1 & older types of mother board.
F) EISA slot:
G) VESA slot:
-> Both these slots compresses 16 bit of data at a time.
-> Black + Brown in color.
-> Outdated slots & even rarely seen before also.
H) PCIE slot:
-> The PCI Express slot supports the PCI Express Interface expansion cards.
-> The PCI Express-16 slot supports 4.0 GB/S transfer rate.
3) SOCKET
It is also a component of mother board where we install different types of Processors.
The number of sockets defines which processor can be installed on the socket.
The type of processor that we install on socket is PGA (Pin Grid Array), LGA
(Lang Grid Array) and MPGA (Micro Pin Grid Array).
Note: We install SECC (Single Edge Contact Cartridge) type of processor on
Slot 1. It has 242 pins.
How to identify types of mother board on the basis of module?
Connectors P1 P2 P3 P4
Power Connector AT AT/ATX AT/ATX ATX
Processor Package Socket 4 PGA 370 MPGA 423
Socket 5 Slot1 If there is MPGA 478
SECC then,
Socket 7 there will be
LGA 775
PGA 370 also.
4) IDE Connector
It establishes communication between IDE controller and IDE devices. IDE controller
means main controller chip and IDE devices are either CD ROM or Hard Disk.
Primary IDE (IDE1/Pri) – Primary Master
- Primary Slave
Secondary IDE (IDE2/Sec) – Secondary Master
- Secondary Slave
5) ROM BIOS-chip:
It is a special memory chip that stores the BIOS program. It stores the START UP
information of the computer which is necessary to start the system.
6) CMOS battery:
It is used to keep the hardware information updated. It can be removed for sometime
according to the board, to remove BIOS Setup i.e. to reset the BIOS configuration.
7) JUMPER:
It is used to clear the CMOS memory of data, time, system setup parameters, system
setup information such as BIOS password or it is used to make a device (IDE) either master
or slave.
In mother board:
Process:
-> Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord.
-> Move the jumper cap from 1-2 i.e. Default to pins 2-3. Keep the cap on pin
for about 5-10 seconds, then move the cap to 1-2.
-> Plug the power cord and turn on the computer.
9) SYSTEM BUSES:
BUS: Bus is a group of parallel wires which refers to the path between the
components of the computer. There are 2 types of Buses:
a) Internal Bus (System Bus)- For processing.
-> Internal Bus is bus between North Bridge IC, Processor and Ram.
b) External Bus (Expansion Bus) – For Input/Output.
-> External Bus is bus South Bridge IC and Expansion Slots.
PROCESSOR
Processor or microprocessor is the main processing unit of the computer. The CPU
has the ability to fetch (take), decode (interpret/translate) and execute
(perform/complete/accomplish) instructions and transfer information to and from other
resources over the computer’s main data transfer path, the bus. By definition, the CPU is the
chip that functions as the brain of the computer.
The main unit inside the computer is the CPU. This unit is responsible for all events
inside the computer. It controls all internal & external devices, performs arithmetical and
logical operations. The CPU is the device that interprets and executes instruction.
1. Control Unit:
The control unit of the processor is the main control unit of the computer. It not only
controls the processor but also controls memory & I/O devices or the computer. The role of
control unit of processor is just like the role of manager of the organization which controls
overall activities of the organization.
When system reads the data it generates memory read signal and when system writes
the data it generates memory with signal.
2. ALU:
It stands for Arithmetical Logical Unit. The ALU of the processor performs all types
of arithmetical and logical operations. But ALU of the processor cannot perform vast or
complex types of mathematical calculation like the trigonometric calculation, exponential
calculation, etc. To do those complex or vast types of mathematical calculation, processor
uses another unit called FPU (Floating Point Unit). FPU is also called Co-processor or
Mathematical processor of the computer.
4. Cache memory:
Cache memory is also called Static Random Memory (SRAM) which is located inside
processor. When the processor processes any data, it uses Cache memory to store it on.
The Level 1 (L1) cache memory is the first & the fastest cache memory and has been
built into the CPU since even before Pentium. L1 Cache tends to run rather small, around 8-
32 KB.
The Level 2 (L2) cache memory is the second cache memory. It is always larger than
L1 cache, around 128 KB to 1 MB in size.
Q// If your processor clock speed is 2.6 GHz then how many calculation it can perform in
a second?
Ans: 2.6x1000x1000x1000
= 2.6x10^9
= 2600000000 calculations in a second.
Multiplier:
It is the ratio of Clock speed and Bus speed.
Multiplier = Clock speed
Bus speed
Q// If your processor speed is 2.6 GHz & Bus speed is 133 MHz, find the multiplier?
Ans. M=CS =2.6 GHz
BS 133 MHz
= 2.6x1000 MHZ
133 MHZ
= 19.54 times
PROCESSOR PACKAGE:
The term ‘Package’ defines what type of processor can be installed on that mother
board. There are 2 types of processor package:
1. PGA ( Pin Grid Array)
2. SECC ( Single Edge Contact Cartridge)
1. PGA Processor Package:
PGA CPU packages are flat, square & roughly 2inches wide and long. We install ZIF
(Zero Insertion Force) type of processor on this package. This package is also known as
Socket. We install different types of processor on different types of sockets.
PGA processor socket
2. SECC Processor Package:
The SECC CPU package is rectangular, roughly 5 inches wide & 2 -1/2 inches tall
with all contact pins mounted on the bottom edge. SECC packages are either fully or partially
incased in a protective plastic cover. Intel SECC CPU packages use the ‘Slot1’ mother board
socket.
Step – 1 (Precaution)
Collect all necessary components of computer like Case & SMPS, Mother Board,
RAM, Processor with fan, Hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, Monitor, Keyboard,
Mouse, etc.
Go through manual of each of the components.
Use anti-static devices like gloves, anti-static wrist & ankle straps, anti-static mat.
Use proper screw & screw driver.
If possible, do not use magnetic screw driver.
Collect necessary software CD, like Operating System Software, Application
software, Driver software, etc.
Step – 2
Open the case and check SMPS is ok or not.
Fix the motherboard on the chassis of the case.
Install RAM & Processor with processor fan.
Plug the monitor on suitable port.
Power on the system & check the POST (Power On Self Test) tone or display. If the
POST tone is normal or display is present then we see everything is ok, otherwise
check the individual device in another running system.
Step – 3
Fix the HDD, CD-ROM drive, FDD, etc as required.
Plug suitable data cable & power cable in suitable port.
Plug & fix expansion cards like sound card, modem card, NIC, etc. Also connect
keyboard.
Power on the system & check the POST tone. If POST tone is normal then go through
the next step, otherwise check individual devices.
Step – 4
Go inside the BIOS and set its necessary settings.
If necessary then also set optional setting of the BIOS.
Step – 5
Install suitable OS.
Install suitable or required Application Software.
Install driver software.
If necessary install & configure utility software.
Now the system is complete and ready to use.
BIOS
It stands for Basic Input Output System. Sometimes it is used as Binary Input Out put
System. It stores the Startup information of the computer which is mecessary to start a
system. BIOS is also called CMOS or ROM.
After assembling the computer and before installation of Operating System (OS), we
must set some necessary settings of BIOS. We can also set some optional settinghs of BIOS.
There are several companies which manufacture BIOS, it depends upon the
motherboard. Some of them are AMI BIOS, AWARD BIOS, PHOENIX BIOS, etc.
OPERATING SYSTEM:
An operating system (OS) is an integrated set of programs that controls the resources
like CPU, memory, I/O devices etc of a computer system. It acts an intermediate between the
user and the computer hardware.
Main functions of OS:
1. Communication with hardware.
2. Provides a user interface.
3. Provides a structure for access to application.
4. Enables users to manipulate data & programs.
Types of OS:
1. GUI (Graphic User Interface)
OS which have graphics. Eg Windows
2. CUI (Character User Interface)
OS which have characters only. Eg. DOS
FILE SYSTEM
An Operating System uses a file system to determine that how to manage files on a
disk. A file system is used to breakdown the sectors into a cluster or combines the clusters
into a sector.
A Partition:
-> must be recognized by a Drive Letter.
-> must be formatted with a file system.
Disk Drive letters File system
Floppy A: FAT16, FAT32
B:
Hard Disk C: FAT16, FAT32, NTFS,
D: HPFS
E:
CD F: CDFS
DVD G: UDFS
Pen Drive H: FAT32
FAT 16:
This file system is used by the Microsoft Operating System. It supports upto 2047
MB (2.1GB) for each partition. It uses 11 characters in DOS (8 Primary & 3 Secondary) &
111 characters in Windows to write file name. It creates cluster size of 16 bits (2 Bytes).
No of cluster in a sector = Size of Sector
Cluster Size
Using FAT16, no. of cluster in a sector = 512 bytes = 512 bytes = 256 clusters
16 bits 2 bytes
FAT 32:
It is the enhanced/upgraded version of FAT file system which supports upto 2 TB of
partition. It uses 128 clusters in a sector. (32 bits/2bytes of cluster size).
NTFS:
It is the Network Technology File System which also supports a larger disk space & this file
system provides us the facility for file folder security & quota management. It uses single
cluster in a sector (512 bytes of a cluster size).
HPFS:
This file system was introduced by IBM for its own branded PCs for the OSs. Later
Microsoft also added support to this file system for Windows NT operating system.
CDFS/UDFS:
The CDFS file system is used for CD and UDFS file system is used for DVD.
* Installation of Windows 98
Steps:
1. Create partitions
2. Format partitions
3. Run Setup
Formatting:
Formatting is a process to create the logical structure of the disk after creating
partition. To format a partition, we need a file named “FORMAT.COM” which is an external
DOS command file. If we don’t have this file, we can’t format a disk.
Process of Formatting;
1) After creating partition and making primary partition Set active, restart the computer
with CD-ROM support.
In the CD of Win98 OS, the “FORMAT.COM” file is available inside the “Win98”
directory of folder. So after booting the system with CD-ROM support, change the
directory prompt as Win98 of CD-ROM i.e.
A:\>
A:\>F:
F:\>CD WIN98
F:\WIN98>DIR/P
F:\WIN98>
2) To format the drive, give the command as
F:\WIN98>FORMAT C:
Syntax:
Format drive letter followed by colon sign. Here, drive letter means the drive which
you want to format.
3) Press “Y” to begin or start the formatting.
4) Provide volume label of upto 11 character when asked or simply press for making
volume label empty.
Installation of Win98 OS
1) First of all create different partitions as required.
2) Set active the primary partition.
3) Format the primary partition.
4) Now on the CD-ROM prompt or WIN98 prompt, type the command “Setup” and
press
e.g. F:\WIN98>Setup
5) Press to begin the setup.
6) Now on wards follow the screen messages.
Product key
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Installations of WIN 2000 PROFESSIONAL, WIN 2000 SERVER, WIN XP, WIN VISTA
& so on:
Steps:
1. Set the necessary settings of BIOS and save it.
2. Insert the CD of OS which you want to install and restart the computer.
3. Now after a while you will be prompt with “Press any key to boot from CD” with 5
dots symbol. Before appearing 5th dot press any key.
4. Now system will start loading the necessary files in the main memory of the
computer i.e. RAM, which are required to create or delete the partition, format the
partition, etc.
5. Now you will be prompt with the following options:
a) Press “Enter” key to run Setup.
b) Press “R” to Repair.
c) Press “F3” to Quit.
6. Here we have to install the OS. So press “Enter” key.
7. Now accept the license agreement by pressing “F8” key.
8. Now you will get different partitions list which are already created.
a) To create partitions:
Highlight the un partitioned space.
Press “C” key to create.
Delete (Remove) the existing space and specify the new space to allocate for the
drive and then press “Enter” key.
9. To delete the partitions:
To delete the partition, press “D” then “Enter” key and then press “L” key for the
primary partition which is previously created and formatted.
Press “D” and then press “L” key for deleting logical partitions.
10. Now to install, select the partition in which you want to install the OS and then press
“Enter” key.
Note:
If you have selected the different partition than “C:” then first of all it will
format C: to create MBR (Master Boot Record) location and copies the bootable files
(NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, BOOT.INI, COMMAND.COM, IO.SYS, etc.) there in
MBR location.
After formatting the C:, the system will prompt you to choose the file system
to format the selected drive. It is better to choose NTFS.
11. Now after formatting the drive, it will start copying the files that are needed to install
the OS. After copying the files the system will be restarted automatically.
12. Again you will be prompt with “Press any key to boot from CD”. Here let the system
boot from Hard disk drive afterwards.
13. Now on wards, follow the screen messages.
Note: Do not take out the CD with OS until you get the Desktop Screen on the
monitor of your system.
14. At last you are asked to type the Product key of the OS.