exploration network chapter 8
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OSI Physical Layer
Network Fundamentals – Chapter 8
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Objectives Explain the role of Physical layer protocols and
services in supporting communication across data networks.- Describe the role of signals used to represent bits as a frame
as the frame is transported across the local media
Describe the purpose of Physical layer signaling and encoding as they are used in networks
Identify the basic characteristics of copper, fiber and wireless network media
Describe common uses of copper, fiber and wireless network media
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Physical Layer Protocols & Services Describe the purpose of the Physical layer in the
network and identify the basic elements that enable this layer to fulfill its function
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Physical Layer Protocols & Services Describe the role of bits in representing a frame as it is
transported across the local media.
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Physical Layer Protocols & Services Describe the role of signaling in the physical media.
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Physical Layer Protocols & Services Distinguish who establishes and maintains standards
for the Physical layers compared to those for the other layers of the network
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Physical Layer Protocols & Services Identify hardware components associated with the
Physical layer that are governed by standards
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Physical Layer Signaling and Encoding Explain that network communication at this layer
consists of individual bits encoded onto the Physical layer and describe the basic encoding techniques.
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Physical Layer Signaling and Encoding Describe the role of encoding as it applies to the
transmission of bits and explain the value of treating a collection of bits as a code.
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Physical Layer Signaling and Encoding Define the terms bandwidth, throughput, and goodput
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Different physical media support the transfer of bits at different speeds. Data transfer can be measured in three ways:
Bandwidth
Throughput: Throughput is the measure of the transfer of bits across the media over a given period of time.
Goodput: Application level throughput. Goodput is the measure of usable data transferred over a given period of time, and is therefore the measure that is of most interest to network users.
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify several media characteristics defined by
Physical layer standards.
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Describe the impact interference has on throughput and
the role of proper cabling in reducing interference
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify the basic characteristics of UTP cable
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify the basic characteristics of STP and Coaxial
cable
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The following are main cable types that are obtained by using specific wiring conventions:Ethernet Straight-throughEthernet CrossoverRollover
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Fiber Optic
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify several primary characteristics of fiber cabling
and its main advantages over other media
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify types of safety issues when working with
copper cabling
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Wireless
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Describe the role of radio waves when using air as the
media and the increased need for security in wireless communications
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Characteristics & Uses of Network Media Identify the characteristics used to categorize
connectors, describe some common uses for the same connectors, and identify the consequences for misapplying a connector in a given situation
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Summary
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