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Rcs-Sud-Est Objectives On completion of this chapter, you will be able to perform the following tasks: Describe how data traffic is exchanged between source and destination devices Identify the roles and functions of a hub, switch, and router, and where they best fit in the network Select the appropriate Cisco equipment for a given set of network requirements

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ObjectivesObjectives

On completion of this chapter, you will be able to perform the following tasks:• Describe how data traffic is exchanged

between source and destination devices

• Identify the roles and functions of a hub, switch, and router, and where they best fit in the network

• Select the appropriate Cisco equipment for a given set of network requirements

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Defining Components of the Network

Defining Components of the Network

Main OfficeBranch Office

Home Office

Mobile Users

Internet

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Floor 2

Floor 1

Server Farm

Defining the Components of a Network (cont.)

Defining the Components of a Network (cont.)

Branch Office

Telecommuter

ISDN

Remote Campus

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Network Structure Defined by Hierarchy

Network Structure Defined by Hierarchy

Distribution Layer

Core Layer

AccessLayer

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Access Layer CharacteristicsAccess Layer Characteristics

End station entry point to the network

Access Layer

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Distribution Layer Characteristics

Distribution Layer Characteristics

• Access Layer Aggregation Point

• Routes traffic

• Broadcast/Multicast Domains

• Media Translation

• Security

• Possible point for remote access

Distribution Layer

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Core Layer Characteristics Core Layer Characteristics

• Fast transport to enterprise services

• No packet manipulation

Core Layer

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OSI Model OverviewOSI Model Overview

Application (Upper) Layers

Session

Presentation

Application

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OSI Model OverviewOSI Model Overview

Data Flow Layers

Transport Layer

Data Link

Network Layer

Physical

Application (Upper) Layers

Session

Presentation

Application

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Role of Application LayersRole of Application Layers

TelnetHTTP

User Interface

EXAMPLES

Application

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TelnetHTTP

ASCIIEBCDICJPEG

User Interface

• How data is presented• Special processing such as encryption

EXAMPLES

Presentation

Application

Role of Application LayersRole of Application Layers

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TelnetHTTP

ASCIIEBCDICJPEG

Keeping different applications’ data separate

User Interface

• How data is presented• Special processing such as encryption

Operating System/Application Access Scheduling

EXAMPLES

Session

Presentation

Application

Role of Application LayersRole of Application Layers

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Keeping different applications’ data separate

User Interface

• How data is presented• Special processing such as encryption

TelnetHTTP

ASCIIEBCDICJPEG

Operating System/Application Access Scheduling

Transport Layer

Data Link

Network Layer

Physical

EXAMPLES

Session

Presentation

Application

Role of Application LayersRole of Application Layers

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Role of Data Flow LayersRole of Data Flow Layers

EIA/TIA-232V.35

EXAMPLES

Physical • Move bits between devices• Specifies voltage, wire speed and

pin-out cables

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802.3 / 802.2HDLC

EIA/TIA-232V.35

EXAMPLES

Role of Data Flow LayersRole of Data Flow Layers

Data Link

Physical

• Combines bits into bytes and bytes into frames

• Access to media using MAC address• Error detection not correction

• Move bits between devices• Specifies voltage, wire speed and

pin-out cables

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802.3 / 802.2HDLC

EIA/TIA-232V.35

IPIPX

EXAMPLES

Role of Data Flow LayersRole of Data Flow Layers

Network

Data Link

Physical

• Combines bits into bytes and bytes into frames

• Access to media using MAC address• Error detection not correction

• Move bits between devices• Specifies voltage, wire speed and

pin-out cables

Provide logical addressing which routers use for path determination

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TCPUDPSPX

802.3 / 802.2HDLC

EIA/TIA-232V.35

IPIPX

EXAMPLES

Role of Data Flow LayersRole of Data Flow Layers

Transport

Data Link

Physical

• Reliable or unreliable delivery• Error correction before retransmit

• Combines bits into bytes and bytes into frames

• Access to media using MAC address• Error detection not correction

• Move bits between devices• Specifies voltage, wire speed and

pin-out cables

Network Provide logical addressing which routers use for path determination

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TCPUDPSPX

802.3 / 802.2HDLC

EIA/TIA-232V.35

IPIPX

Presentation

Application

SessionEXAMPLES

Role of Data Flow LayersRole of Data Flow Layers

• Reliable or unreliable delivery• Error correction before retransmit

• Combines bits into bytes and bytes into frames

• Access to media using MAC address• Error detection not correction

• Move bits between devices• Specifies voltage, wire speed and

pin-out cables

Transport

Data Link

Physical

Network Provide logical addressing which routers use for path determination

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Encapsulating DataEncapsulating Data

Transport

Data Link

Physical

Network

Upper Layer Data

Upper Layer DataTCP Header

DataIP Header

DataLLC Header

0101110101001000010

DataMAC Header

Presentation

Application

Session

Segment

Packet

Bits

Frame

PDU

FCS

FCS

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Upper Layer Data

De-encapsulating DataDe-encapsulating Data

LLC Hdr + IP + TCP + Upper Layer Data

MAC Header

IP + TCP + Upper Layer Data

LLC Header

TCP+ Upper Layer Data

IP Header

Upper Layer Data

TCP Header

0101110101001000010

Transport

Data Link

Physical

Network

Presentation

Application

Session

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Physical Layer FunctionsPhysical Layer Functions

Defines

• Media type

• Connector type

• Signaling type

Eth

ern

et

802.

3

V.3

5

Ph

ysic

al

EIA

/TIA

-232

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Physical Layer: Ethernet/802.3Physical Layer: Ethernet/802.3

Hub

Hosts

Host

10Base2—Thick Ethernet10Base5—Thick Ethernet

10BaseT—Twisted Pair

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Hubs Operate at Physical layerHubs Operate at Physical layer

A B C D

Physical

• All devices in the same collision domain

• All devices in the same broadcast domain

• Devices share the same bandwidth

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Hubs: One Collision DomainHubs: One Collision Domain

• More end stations means more collisions

• CSMA/CD is used

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Data Link layer FunctionsData Link layer Functions

Defines• Physical source and

destination addresses

• Higher layer protocol (Service Access Point)associated with frame

• Network topology

• Frame sequencing

• Flow control

• Connection-oriented or connectionless

Dat

a L

ink

Ph

ysic

alEIA/TIA-232

v.35

Eth

ern

et

Fra

me

Rel

ay

HD

LC

802.2

802.3

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DataSource add FCSLengthDest add

Variable266 4

0000.0C xx.xxxx

Vendor assigned

IEEE assigned

MAC Layer - 802.3

Data Link Layer Functions (cont.)Data Link Layer Functions (cont.)

Preamble

Ethernet II uses “Type” here and does not use 802.2.

MAC Address

8# Bytes

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DataDest SAP

Source SAP

DataSource add FCSLengthDest add

Variable11

802.2 (SAP)

MAC Layer - 802.3

Data Link Layer Functions (cont.)Data Link Layer Functions (cont.)

Ctrl

1 or 2

3 2

Preamble

DataDest SAP

AASource SAP

AA

Variable11

802.2 (SNAP)

Ctrl

03

1 or 2

OR

OUI ID

Type

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• Each segment has its own collision domain

• All segments are in the same broadcast domain

Data Link

Switches and Bridges Operate at Data Link Layer

Switches and Bridges Operate at Data Link Layer

OR1 2 3 1 24

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SwitchesSwitches

• Each segment has its own collision domain

• Broadcasts are forwarded to all segments

Memory

Switch

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Network Layer FunctionsNetwork Layer Functions

• Defines logical source and destination addresses associated with a specific protocol

• Defines paths through network

• Interconnects multiple data links

Net

wo

rk

IP, IPX

Dat

a L

ink

Ph

ysic

al

EIA/TIA-232v.35

Eth

ern

et

Fra

me

Rel

ay

HD

LC

802.2

802.3

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DataSourceaddress

Destination address

IP

Network Layer Functions (cont.)Network Layer Functions (cont.)

Header

172.15.1.1

NodeNetwork

• Logical Address

Network Layer End Station Packet

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Network Layer Functions (cont.)Network Layer Functions (cont.)

11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000

10101100 00010000 01111010 11001100

BinaryMask

BinaryAddress

172.16.122.204 255.255.0.0

172 16 122 204

255

Address Mask

255 0 0

Network Host

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Routing TableNET INT Metric

124

S0S0E0

100

1.0 4.0

1.3E0

4.3

S0

2.2

E0

2.1

S0

4.1

4.2

1.1

1.2

Routing TableNET INT Metric

124

E0S0S0

001

• Logical addressing allows for hierarchical network• Configuration required• Uses configured information to identify paths to networks

Network Layer Functions (cont.)Network Layer Functions (cont.)

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Routers: Operate at the Network Layer

Routers: Operate at the Network Layer

• Broadcast control

• Multicast control

• Optimal path determination

• Traffic management

• Logical addressing

• Connects to WAN services

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Using Routers to Provide Remote Access

Using Routers to Provide Remote Access

Internet

Telecommuter

Branch Office

Modem or ISDN TA

Mobile User

Main Office

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Transport Layer FunctionsTransport Layer Functions

• Distinguishes between upper layer applications

• Establishes end-to-end connectivity between applications

• Defines flow control

• Provides reliable or unreliable services for data transfer

Net

wo

rkIPXIP

Tra

nsp

ort

SPXTCP UDP

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Reliable Transport Layer Functions

Reliable Transport Layer Functions

Synchronize

Acknowledge, Synchronize

Acknowledge

Data Transfer

(Send Segments)

Sender Receiver

Connection EstablishedConnection EstablishedConnection EstablishedConnection Established

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Network Device DomainsNetwork Device Domains

Hub Bridge Switch Router

Collision Domains:

1 4 4 4 Broadcast Domains:

1 1 1 4

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Choosing a Cisco Product Choosing a Cisco Product

Distribution Layer

Core Layer

AccessLayer

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Selection Issues:

• Need for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps on media

• Port density

• Need for management console

• Easy Operations

Cisco 1500Micro Hub

CiscoFastHub300

Cisco 1528Micro Hub 10/100

CiscoFastHub400

CiscoFastHub200

CiscoFastHub100

Cisco Hub ProductsCisco Hub Products

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Selection Issues:

• Need for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps on media

• Need for trunking and inter-switch links

• Workgroup segmentation (VLANs)

• Port density needs

• Different user interfaces

Desktop/Workgroup Solutions

Wiring Closet/Backbone

Solutions

Cisco 1548 Micro Switch 10/100

Catalyst 3000 series

Catalyst 2900series XL

Catalyst 1900/2820 series

Catalyst 2900 series

Catalyst 5000 series

Catalyst 8500 series

Catalyst Switch ProductsCatalyst Switch Products

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Selection Issues:

• Scale of the routing features needed

• Port density/variety requirements

• Capacity and performance

• Common user interface

Cisco700/800Series

Cisco1600/1700

Series

Cisco2500 Series

Cisco3600 Series

AS 5000 Series

Small Office Solutions

Branch Office Solutions

Central Site Solutions

Cisco12000 GSR

Series

Cisco4000 Series

Cisco7000

Series

Home Office Solutions

Cisco2600 Series

Cisco Router ProductsCisco Router Products

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SummarySummary

After completing this chapter, you should be able to perform the following tasks:• Describe how data moves through a network

• Identify the roles and functions of routers, switches and hubs, and specify where each device best fits in the network

• Select the appropriate Cisco equipment for a network that combines switching, routing and remote access requirements