Network Concepts
Getting Started
Network
A network is a group of entities connected together. An example of
a network is the telephone system (see Figure 1.1). A telephone
network has a number of telephones connected to the telephone exchange.
The exchange facilitates communication among the networked telephones.
A computer network is a collection of computers and other devices that
can send data to and receive data from one another. In other words,
a computer network is a data communication system that interconnects
computer systems (see Figure 1.2). A network may be a combination
of LANs (Local Area Networks), MANs (Metropolitan Area Networks) or
WANs (Wide Area Networks). Each machine on a network is called a node.
Most of them are computers but printers, gateways, scanners, etc. can
also be nodes. Every node on a network has a unique address.
Figure 1.1

Figure 1.2

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