Practical 1
Practical 1
PRACTICAL: 01
AIM :- Study of Networking Devices
REPEATER:
Repeater is a device which will take week signal from the one segment, amplify it,
then retransmit it into next segment. With the use of repeater, we can extend network.
HUB:
SWITCH:
A switch corrects traffic jam problems by ensuring that data goes straight
from its origin to its proper destination, with no wandering in-between. Switches
remember the address of every computer on the network, and anticipate where data
needs to go. Nodes connected to a switch can expect an immediate 40% to 60%
increase in performance. A switch can also connect networks of different speeds
together. A 100Mbps network, for example, could be connected to a slower
10Mbps network by inserting a switch between the two networks.
BRIDGE
● Connect two or more LAN segments, each of which is a separate collision domain.
● The purpose is to filter traffic on a LAN, to keep local traffic local, yet allow connectivity
● Frame filtering
ROUTER
Routers are more complex and more expensive than bridges. They use
information within each packet to route it from one LAN to another, and
communicate with each other and share information that allows them to determine
the best route through a complex network of many LANs.
● The term gateway is applied to any device, system, or software application that can
perform the function of translating data from one format to another. The key feature of a
gateway is that it converts the format of the data, not the data itself.
Lab Exercise
4. Define mapping of
ARP:
Sign of Faculty.