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NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MR ROSS UNIT 3 IT APPLICATIONS

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NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

MR ROSSUNIT 3

IT APPLICATIONS

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NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEMS

• A Network also requires a number of hardware and software components to allow computers (and other devices) to communicate with each other

• The network operating system is software that controls traffic on the network and defines how devices will communicate with each other.

• A NOS has two components usually – a server software and a client software

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SERVER SOFTWARE• Network server software is

installed on the network servers

• It performs tasks such as controlling file access, managing print queues, keeping track of users through their User IDs and passwords.

• It also allows authenticating access to network servers and maintaining a log of network usage and problems

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CLIENT SOFTWARE• This type of software is installed on each

computer and establishes a connection on the network through a Network Interface Card (NIC).

• Each computer will then use the network operating system to create their own packets of data and transmit at appropriate times to ensure successful communication

• There are 3 major providers of NOS – Windows, Novell and Apple.

• It is preferable for all machines on the same network to be using the same network operating system, as it makes network maintenance simpler.

• It also ensures that, as there is only one set of instructions for the users, they can help each other where possible.

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WEB CLIENT SOFTWARE• Web client software includes web

browsers, electronic mail, videoconferencing and instant messaging.

• A web browser allows a user to view pages on the internet and manages the links used to jump from one document to the next.

• Common web browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera.

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WEB CLIENT SOFTWARE

• Electronic Mail applications operate over a network such as the internet or intranet.

• Simple text messages can be sent over a network

• Email supports the ability to attach files

• A network will usually have a mail server that is used to manage the flow of e-mail.

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WEB CLIENT SOFTWARE• Videoconferencing allows

users to send audio and video signals over the Internet. It is used to bring people together electronically for a meeting.

• A video camera, microphone and speakers must be connected to users’ computers.

• A chat room involves users of the Internet engaging in real-time typed ‘conversations’.

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SOFTWARE FOR WEBSITES• URL = Uniform Resource Location.

The user will type this into their browser and this browser uses the URL to request the required page from the host server.

• The URL sent includes: -– The protocol used for

communication– Name of the host server– Name of the page requested.

• The first part of the URL is the protocol (http), followed by the name of the host server, and then the name of the file.

• HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. This is a standard used for sending and receiving information on the internet.

• The http protocol is used to access pages written in hypertext markup language (html).

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• Domain name servers (DNS) – a distributed database on thousands of computers across the world - convert URLs into IP addresses.

• Like a phone book – look up a name (URL) to get a number (IP address).

ADDRESSING

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WEB SERVER SOFTWARE• This type of software usually

provides the content using the http protocol.

• This is in the form of html documents, images and other resources

• Popular examples include Apache and IIS.

• To transfer a page to a client’s browser, the web server needs to know the client’s IP address.

• This means that the client is not anonymous to the web server.

• Proxy Servers are used to sit between the client and the rest of the internet.

• This acts as a form of increase privacy for the user as it blocks sending its identity.

• Another use is to speed up traffic on a network.

• They can also be configured to block certain websites.

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DIFFERENT WEBSITE SERVERS

• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) – is used on email servers to handle the sending and receiving of client emails.

• When an email is sent, the SMTP server is given the address of the sender, address of the recipient and the text.

• Post Office Protocol (POP) – this server is used to store messages.

• File Transfer Protocol (FTP) – software allows the uploading and downloading of files between computers on the Internet.

• Cross Platform applications software used in creating websites are Flash and Java.

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• The Network interface card (NIC) allows a stand-alone computer to connect to a network.

• Is connected to a network by wires, radio waves, infra-red, microwave or fibre optic.

• Can be cabled or wireless

• Usually built into motherboards. Separate card not needed in most cases.

NETWORK INTERFACE CARD

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NETWORK INTERFACE CARD• Many important devices can

connect directly through a NIC. These include a printer, computer, server, photocopier, fax and routers.

• For a NIC to work at its maximum speed, all the other network devices between it and the server must have at least the same bandwidth (data-carrying capacity).

• WHY WOULD A NIC BE CALLED A NODE?

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WIRELESS ACCESS POINT (AP)• This is used to connect wireless

communications devices to a wire or wireless network.

• It is used to relay data between devices on each side of an AP.

• The process of being able to move around a network is called roaming.

• A benefit of an AP is the as the user you have mobility with full access to the network

• A Hot Spot is a location where a user can communicate with an AP.

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GROUP WORK

• Read the Issue regarding “Swindon promises city-wide Wi-Fi”

• Complete questions 1 and 2