Ip Theory 1
Ip Theory 1
Ip Theory 1
Computer Network-
A computer network is a set of nodes like computers and networking devices that are connected through
communication for the purpose of communication and sharing resources(hardware/software) among the users.
Computer network uses distributed processing in which task is divided among several computers.
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Network Devices-:
(i)Hub:
It connects multiple computer networking devices together.
A hub can be used with both digital and analog data.
Connects multiple computers in a single LAN network of one workgroup.
Generally HUBs are available with 4,8,12,24,48 ports
(ii)Switch:
Switches generally have a more intelligent role than hubs.
It maintains limited routing information about nodes in the internal network.
It allows connections to systems like hubs or routers.
(iii) Router:
It interconnects different networks.
The simplest function of a router is to received packets from one connected network and pass them to second
connected network.
Routers are used to divide internal network into two or more sub networks.
It contains information about the systems connected to it and where to send requests if the destination is
unknown.
(iv) Gateway:
A networking device capable to convert protocols so that two different network architecture based system can
communicate with each other.
It is a network device that is used to connect two or more dissimilar networks.
EG-: A computer with multiple Mics connected to different networks.
(v) Modem:
Modulation means digital to analog signal conversion and its vice versa is known as demodulation.
Modems (modulators-demodulators) are used to transmit digital signals over analog telephone lines.
Digital signals are converted by the modem into analog signals of different frequencies and transmitted to a
modem at the receiving location.
(vi) Repeater:
A repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it.
In a network signal travels a long distance in transmission media.
Due to resistance of media signal becomes weak.
Repeater is a networking device which regenerates the signal and forwards these signal with more power.
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Network Topology-:
Topology refers to the way in which the workstations attached to the network are interconnected.
Internet
The Internet is world wide system of computer networks i.e., network of networks.
Through Internet, computers become able to exchange information with each other and find diverse
perspective on issues from a global audience.
All computer on the Internet, communicate with one another using TCP/IP, which is a basic protocol of the
Internet.
Internet has been the most useful technology of the modern time, which helps us not only in our daily lives, but
also in our personal and professional lives developments. Internet is not governed by any single organisation.
A volunteer group W3C has been formed to help, coordinate and wrist with the development of the Internet.
(I)URL
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
It is a unique identifier used to locate a resource on the Internet.
It is also referred to as web address.
URL protocols include-
-HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol),
-HTTPs (HTTP secure) for web resources, mail for email addresses,
-FTP for files on a file transfer protocol server,
-Telnet for session to access remote computers.
Applications of WWW:
E-Mail
Chat
VoIP
Publishing, Marketing and advertising
Research and Development
Communication
Collaboration
Industrial classification of the sample companies etc.
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xyx @ gmail.com
↑↑
User name- xyz
Separator- @
Domain name- gmail.com
Some sites which provide the e-mail services- Gmail, Yahoo, Rediff mail etc.
Cc stands for carbon copy. It specifies recipients who are not direct addresses. This field is optional.
Bcc stands for Blind carbon copy. It is similar to Cc, except that the recipients do not get to know who the
other recipients are. This field is optional.
There are two basic modes for chatting on the Internet as follows:
1. Text-based chat: Enables communication through sending and receiving text messages.
2. Multimedia chat: Enables communication through audio and video transmission.
A chat room is the hub of Internet chatting.
Chat rooms are actually chat servers that allow several users to login to them simultaneously.
After joining a room, you can read the message of other users and send your own messages to them or to
anyone else.
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Website
Basically, a website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages that share a single domain
name.
Websites can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business or organisation to serve a variety of
purposes.
A site or website is a central location of web pages that are related and accessed by visiting the home page of
the website using a browser.
Website come in a nearly endless variety, including educational sites, news sites, forums, social media sites, e-
commerce sites and so on. The page within a website are usually a mix of text and other media.
Together, all publicly accessible websites constitute the world wide web.
The first website was built at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee and launched on August 6, 1991.
Website programming is the main method of defining the structure of a website and managing its behaviour
as visitors browse through its pages.
Web page
A web page is a document for the world wide web that is identified by a unique Uniform Resource Locator
(URL).
These pages are written in HTML, that is viewed in an Internet browser. A webpage may contain text, graphics
and hyperlinks to other web pages and files.
A webpage is often used to show private information to viewers, including pictures or videos to help illustrate
important topics.
A web page may also be used as a method to sell products or services to viewers.
The first or main page of a website is known as home page.
It helps viewers to find out what they can find on that particular site.
Types of webpages
There are two types of web pages as follows:
(i) Static Webpage: Static Webpage contains content that remains same always. They may only change if the
actual HTML file is manually edited. They are generally available to users without restriction.
(ii) Dynamic Webpage: A website is a collection of dynamic webpages. These webpages are temporary pages
that are created on-demand. This means that dynamic pages or parts of it do not exist and are only created
when there is a request.
Content in dynamic pages may be restricted to some users and will only be displayed once identification has
been established.
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I)Web Server
A web server is a computer that runs websites.
It is a computer program that distributes web pages as they are requested.
The basic objective of the web server is to store, process and deliver web pages to the users.
The main job of a web server is to display the website content. If a web server is not exposed to the public and
is used internally, then it is called Internet server.
II)Web Hosting
A web hosting is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organisations to make their
website accessible via world wide web.
Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server. Owned and leased for use by clients as well as
providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center.
III)Web Browser
A web browser or simply browser is a special software that enables the users to read/view web- page and jump
from one webpage to another.
It displays a webpage and interprets its HTML codes.
It is the software that is needed to find, retrieve, view and send information over the Internet.
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Browser Setting:
Open the Settings page.
Locate the Privacy section and choose Content settings.
In the ‘‘Content Settings’’ overlay ensure that the following options are set:
(i) Cookies: Allow local data to be set
(ii) Javascript: Allow all sites to run Java scripts
(iii) Pop-ups: Allow all sites to show popups
Add-ons
Add-ons are tools which integrate into your browser.
They are similar to regular apps or programs, but only run when the browser runs.
Add-ons can allow the viewing of certain types of web content, such as Adobe Flash player for youtube videos
etc.
Add-ons can work within the framework of the browser provided or they can provide separate functions, such
adding a status bar.
Examples of add-ons for a computer include card for sound, graphic acceleration, modem capability and
memory.
Software add-ons are common for games, word-processing and accounting programs.
Plug-ins
Plug-ins are software additions that allow for the customization of computer programs, apps and web browser
as well as the customization of the content offered by websites.
While plug-ins continue to be used by add-ons to customise programs and apps, their use in web browser has
decreased somewhat, in favour of using browser extensions instead.
A few good plugins to help customize your user experience with web browsing, content creation, and with your
favorite apps and programs:
Adobe Acrobat Reader: We’re all expected to view PDFs these days. This plugin allows you to access and view
those important documents.
Adobe Flash Player: Sometimes, in order to view videos online, a plugin called Adobe Flash Player has to be
enabled.
Bukkit Plugins: For those into Minecraft, Bukkit plugins are a type of plugin that provide countless ways to
customize how the sandbox video game can be played.
HP Print Service: Allows you to send print jobs from an Android device to an HP printer. This plugin can be
downloaded like an app from the Google Play Store.
Cookies
Cookies are messages that web servers pass to your web browser when you visit Internet sites.
Your browser stores each message in a small fill, called cookie.txt.
When you request another page from the server, your browser sends the cookies back to the server.
These files typically contain information about your visit to the web page as well as any information you have
volunteered.
Such as your name and interests.
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