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Jaringan Komputer

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Jaringan Komputer

Intoduction

By : Eko Prasetyo

Teknik Informatika

Univ. Muhammadiyah Gresik

2011

UNTUK APA JARINGAN KOMPUTER?

� Business Applications

� Home Applications

� Etc.

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� Etc.

Business Applications

� Resource sharing

� Communication medium among employees

� Doing business electronically with other companies, especially suppliers and customers

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� e-commerce (electronic commerce)

Jaringan dengan dua client dan satu server

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Model client-server

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Home Network Applications

� Access to remote information.

� Person-to-person communication.

� Interactive entertainment.

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� Interactive entertainment.

� Electronic commerce.

Peer-to-peer (client dan server tidak ada yang tetap)

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Beberapa bentuk e-commerce

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Macam Jaringan

� Local Area Networks

� Metropolitan Area Networks

� Wide Area Networks

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� Wide Area Networks

� Wireless Networks

� Home Networks

� Internetworks

Transmission Technology

Types of transmission technology

� Broadcast links

Point-to-point links

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� Point-to-point links

Broadcast Networks

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Local Area Networks

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Two broadcast networks

(a) Bus

(b) Ring

Metropolitan Area Networks

A metropolitan area network based on cable TV.

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Wide Area Networks

Relation between hosts on LANs and the subnet.

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Wide Area Networks (2)

A stream of packets from sender to receiver.

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KECEPATAN DAN JARAK JARINGAN KOMUNIKASI

16Perbandingan Sistem Multiprosesor, LAN, MAN dan WAN

Wireless Networks

Categories of wireless networks:

� System interconnection

� Wireless LANs

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� Wireless LANs

� Wireless WANs

Wireless Networks (2)

(a) Bluetooth configuration

(b) Wireless LAN

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Home Network Categories

• Computers (desktop PC, PDA, shared peripherals

• Entertainment (TV, DVD, VCR, camera, stereo, MP3)

• Telecomm (telephone, cell phone, intercom, fax)

Appliances (microwave, fridge, clock, furnace,

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• Appliances (microwave, fridge, clock, furnace, airco)

• Telemetry (utility meter, burglar alarm, babycam).

Network Software

� Protocol Hierarchies

� Design Issues for the Layers

� Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services

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Services

� Service Primitives

� The Relationship of Services to Protocols

What is a protocol?

� Communications between computers requires very specific unambiguous rules

� A protocol is a set of rules that governs how two or more communicating parties are to interact

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interact- Internet Protocol (IP)

- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

- HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

� The purpose of a protocol is to provide a service to the layer above

Network SoftwareProtocol Hierarchies

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Layers, protocols, and interfaces.

Protocol Hierarchies (2)I like

rabbits

Location A

3

2

3

2

Location B

Message Philosopher

TranslatorInformation for the remote translator

L: Dutch

Ik vind

konijnen

leuk

J'aime bien les

lapins

L: Dutch

Ik vind

konijnen

leuk

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� The philosopher-translator-secretary architecture.

1 1

Secretary

Information for the remote secretary

Fax #---

L: Dutch

Ik vind

konijnen

leuk

Fax #---

L: Dutch

Ik vind

konijnen

leuk

Protocol Hierarchies

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Example information flow supporting virtual communication in layer 5.

Mengapa perlu Layering?

Telnet FTP NFS

Packetradio

Coaxial cable

Fiberoptic

Aplikasi

Media Transmisi

HTTP

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� Tanpa layering: setiap aplikasi baru harus di-implementasi kembali untuk setiap teknologi jaringan

radiocable opticMedia Transmisi

Mengapa perlu Layering?

� Solusi: diberi layer antara yang menyediakan abstraksi unik untuk bermacam-macam teknologi jaringan

Telnet FTP NFSAplikasi HTTP

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Telnet FTP NFS

Packetradio

Coaxial cable

Fiberoptic

Aplikasi

Media Transmisi

HTTP

Layer antara

Design Issues for the Layers

• Addressing

• Error Control

• Flow Control

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• Multiplexing

• Routing

Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services

� Six different types of service.

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Service Primitives

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� Five service primitives for implementing a simple connection-oriented service.

Service Primitives (2)

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� Packets sent in a simple client-server interaction on a connection-oriented network.

OSI Reference Model

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TCP/IP Reference Model

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TCP/IP Reference Model (2)

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Protocols and networks in the TCP/IP model initially.

Hybrid Model

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Example Networks

� The Internet

� Ethernet

Wireless LANs: 802:11

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� Wireless LANs: 802:11

Growth of the Internet

� Number of Hosts on the Internet:

Aug. 1981 213

Oct. 1984 1,024

Dec. 1987 28,174

Oct. 1990 313,000 1000000

10000000

100000000

1000000000

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Oct. 1990 313,000

Oct. 1993 2,056,000

Apr. 1995 5,706,000

Jul. 1997 19,540,000

Jul. 1999 56,218,000

Jul. 2001 125,888,197

Jul. 2002 162,128,493 1

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100

1000

10000

100000

1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 2002

The Internet

� Different network types emerged for data transfer between computers

� ARPA also explored packet switching using satellite and packet radio networks

� Each network has its protocols and is possibly

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� Each network has its protocols and is possibly built on different technologies

� Internetworking protocols required to enable communications between computers attached to different networks

� Internet: a network of networks

Architecture of the Internet

Overview of the Internet.

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Overview of the Internet.

Internet Protocol (IP)

� Routers (gateways) interconnect different networks

� Host computers prepare IP packets and transmit them over their attached network

� Routers forward IP packets across networks

� Best-effort IP transfer service, no retransmission

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Net 1 Net 2

Router

Addressing & Routing

� Hierarchical address: Net ID + Host ID

� IP packets routed according to Net ID

� Routers compute routing tables using distributed algorithm

H

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G

G

G

G

G

G

Net 1

Net 5

Net 3

Net 4Net 2

H

HH

Transport Protocols

� Host computers run two transport protocols on top of IP to enable process-to-process communications

� User Datagram Protocol (UDP) enables best-effort transfer of individual block of information

� Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) enables reliable transfer of a stream of bytes

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stream of bytes

Internet

Transport

Protocol

Internet Usage

Traditional applications (1970 – 1990)

� E-mail

� News

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News

� Remote login

� File transfer

Ethernet Local Area Network

� In 1980s, affordable workstations available

� Need for low-cost, high-speed networks

- To interconnect local workstations

- To access local shared resources (printers, storage, servers)

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servers)

� Low cost, high-speed communications with low error rate possible using coaxial cable

� Ethernet is the standard for high-speed wired access to computer networks

Ethernet Medium Access Control

� Network interface card (NIC) connects workstation to LAN

� Each NIC has globally unique address

� Frames are broadcast into coaxial cable

� NICs listen to medium for frames with their address

� Transmitting NICs listen for collisions with other stations, and abort and reschedule retransmissions

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Transceivers

Wireless LANs

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(a) Wireless networking with a base station.

(b) Ad hoc networking.

Wireless LANs (2)

The range of a single radio may not cover the entire system.

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Wireless LANs (3)

A multicell 802.11 network.

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IEEE 802 Standards

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The 802 working groups. The important ones are marked with *. The

ones marked with � are hibernating. The one marked with † gave up.

Pekerjaan Rumah

� Baca Tanenbaum Chapter 1 & 2

� Kerjakan soal Chapter 1 Nomor: 3,4,9, dan 11

� Tugas di kirim ke eko1979@yahoo.com paling lambat 22 Maret 2011 pukul 24:00

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lambat 22 Maret 2011 pukul 24:00

� Format nama file : tugas-intro-noreg-nama.doc

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