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Computer Network
Network Devices (Hub, Repeater,
Bridge, Switch, Router, Gateways
and Brouter)
• Network devices or networking hardware are
the physical devices that are used for
establishing connections and facilating
interaction between different devices in a
computer network.
Hub
• Hubs work in the physical layer of the OSI model. A hub is
a device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices and
making them act as a single network segment.
• It has multiple inputs and output ports in which a signal
introduced at the input of any port appears at the output
of every port except the original incoming port.
• A hub can be used with both digital and analog data.
Hubs do not perform packet filtering or addressing
function, they send the data packets to all the connected
devices.
Types of Hub
• Active Hub
• Passive Hub
• Intelligent Hub
Repeater
• A repeater operates at the physical layer of the
OSI model.
• A Repeater connects two segments of a network
cable.
• Sometimes it regenerates the signals to proper
amplitudes and sends them to the other
segment.
• If the signal becomes weak, it can copy the signal
bit by bit and regenerate it at the original
strength.
• It is a 2-port device.
Bridge
• A bridge operates at the data link layer of the OSI
model.
• It can read only the outmost hardware address of
the packet but cannot read the IP address.
• It reads the outmost section of the data packet to
tell where the message is going.
• It reduces the traffic on other network segments.
It does not send all the packets.
• So, a bridge can be programmed to reject packets
from a particular network.
Switch
• Switches may operate at one or more layers of the OSI
model.
• They may operate in the data link layer and network
layer; a device that operates simultaneously at more than
one of these layers is known as a multilayer switch.
• A Switch can check the errors before forwarding the data,
which makes it more efficient and improves its
performance.
• A switch is the better version of a hub. It is a multi-port
bridge device.
Router
• Routers are small physical devices that operate
at the network layer to join multiple networks
together.
• A router is a device like a switch that routes
data packets based on their IP addresses.
• Routers normally connect LANs and WANs
and have a dynamically updating routing table
based on which they make decisions on
routing the data packets.
• A Router divides the broadcast domains of hosts
connected through it.
• Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the
Internet. A data packet is typically forwarded from
one router to another through the networks that
constitute the internetwork until it reaches its
destination code.
• Routers may also be used to connect two or more
logical groups of computer devices known as subnets,
each with a different subnetwork address. The subnet
addresses recorded in a router do not necessarily map
directly to the physical interface connections.
Two types of routers
• Static routers – Static routers are
configured manually and route data
packets based on the information in a
router table.
• Dynamic routers – Dynamic routers use
adaptive routing which is a process where
a router can forward data by a different
route.
Gateway
• A gateway is an internetworking capable of joining together
two networks that use different base protocols.
• A network gateway can be implemented completely in
software, hardware, or a combination of both, depending on
the types of protocols they support.
• A network gateway can operate at any level of the OSI model.
A broadband router typically serves as the network gateway,
although ordinary computers can also be configured to
perform equivalent functions.
• A gateway is a router or proxy server that routes between
networks.
• A gateway belongs to the same subnet to which the PC
belongs.
Brouter
• A brouter is a combination of a Bridge and a
Router. It provides the functions of a bridge and a
router, so it can operate at the data link and network
layers of the OSI Model.
• A Brouter can connect networks that use different
protocols.
• It can be programmed to work only as a bridge or
only as a router.
• When it is configured as a bridge, it forwards data
packets to the appropriate segment using a specific
protocol.
• When it is configured as a router, it routes the
data packets to the appropriate network using a
routed protocol such as IP.
• Most brouters are simply routers that have been
configured. The main function of a bridge is to
connect two different LAN segments using the
same protocol. A router, on the other hand, is
used to route the packets in a network.

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Network (Hub,switches)

  • 1. Computer Network Network Devices (Hub, Repeater, Bridge, Switch, Router, Gateways and Brouter)
  • 2. • Network devices or networking hardware are the physical devices that are used for establishing connections and facilating interaction between different devices in a computer network.
  • 3. Hub • Hubs work in the physical layer of the OSI model. A hub is a device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices and making them act as a single network segment. • It has multiple inputs and output ports in which a signal introduced at the input of any port appears at the output of every port except the original incoming port. • A hub can be used with both digital and analog data. Hubs do not perform packet filtering or addressing function, they send the data packets to all the connected devices.
  • 4. Types of Hub • Active Hub • Passive Hub • Intelligent Hub
  • 5. Repeater • A repeater operates at the physical layer of the OSI model. • A Repeater connects two segments of a network cable. • Sometimes it regenerates the signals to proper amplitudes and sends them to the other segment. • If the signal becomes weak, it can copy the signal bit by bit and regenerate it at the original strength. • It is a 2-port device.
  • 6. Bridge • A bridge operates at the data link layer of the OSI model. • It can read only the outmost hardware address of the packet but cannot read the IP address. • It reads the outmost section of the data packet to tell where the message is going. • It reduces the traffic on other network segments. It does not send all the packets. • So, a bridge can be programmed to reject packets from a particular network.
  • 7. Switch • Switches may operate at one or more layers of the OSI model. • They may operate in the data link layer and network layer; a device that operates simultaneously at more than one of these layers is known as a multilayer switch. • A Switch can check the errors before forwarding the data, which makes it more efficient and improves its performance. • A switch is the better version of a hub. It is a multi-port bridge device.
  • 8. Router • Routers are small physical devices that operate at the network layer to join multiple networks together. • A router is a device like a switch that routes data packets based on their IP addresses. • Routers normally connect LANs and WANs and have a dynamically updating routing table based on which they make decisions on routing the data packets.
  • 9. • A Router divides the broadcast domains of hosts connected through it. • Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet. A data packet is typically forwarded from one router to another through the networks that constitute the internetwork until it reaches its destination code. • Routers may also be used to connect two or more logical groups of computer devices known as subnets, each with a different subnetwork address. The subnet addresses recorded in a router do not necessarily map directly to the physical interface connections.
  • 10. Two types of routers • Static routers – Static routers are configured manually and route data packets based on the information in a router table. • Dynamic routers – Dynamic routers use adaptive routing which is a process where a router can forward data by a different route.
  • 11. Gateway • A gateway is an internetworking capable of joining together two networks that use different base protocols. • A network gateway can be implemented completely in software, hardware, or a combination of both, depending on the types of protocols they support. • A network gateway can operate at any level of the OSI model. A broadband router typically serves as the network gateway, although ordinary computers can also be configured to perform equivalent functions. • A gateway is a router or proxy server that routes between networks. • A gateway belongs to the same subnet to which the PC belongs.
  • 12. Brouter • A brouter is a combination of a Bridge and a Router. It provides the functions of a bridge and a router, so it can operate at the data link and network layers of the OSI Model. • A Brouter can connect networks that use different protocols. • It can be programmed to work only as a bridge or only as a router. • When it is configured as a bridge, it forwards data packets to the appropriate segment using a specific protocol.
  • 13. • When it is configured as a router, it routes the data packets to the appropriate network using a routed protocol such as IP. • Most brouters are simply routers that have been configured. The main function of a bridge is to connect two different LAN segments using the same protocol. A router, on the other hand, is used to route the packets in a network.