INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKING
LAB 2.4: COMMAND-LINE INTERFACES
NETWORKING FORM AND COMMAND LINE
COMMAND LINE
MAC OS COMMAND LINE
LINUX COMMAND LINE
LAB 2.5: LINUX MAN PAGES
USING MAN PAGES
THE MAN PAGE STRUCTURE
Main topic
LAB 2.2: NETWORK DRIVES
SHARED RESOURCES
MAPPING A NETWORK DRIVE
CREATING A SHORTCUT TO A NETWORK RESOURCE
LAB 2.3: NETWORK TYPES AND TOPOLOGIES
NETWORK TYPES
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
DEFINING A NETWORK WITH USER APPLICATIONS
REFINING THE DEFINITION
RECORDED VIDEO
VOICE TELEPHONE CALLS
EMAIL
AN INFORMAL GENERAL DEFINITION OF A COMPUTER NETWORK
A DEEPER LOOK AT ONE APPLICATION: WORLD WIDE WEB
THE PROCESS TO GET ONE WEB PAGE
REFINING THE DEFINITION OF A NETWORK
WEB BROWSERS(WEB CLIENTS)
WEB SERVERS
LAB2.1:CONNECTING COMPUTERS
NETWORKING FOUNDATIONS
PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKS
CREATING A NETWORK CONNECTION
UNCOVERING THE NETWORK BETWEEN THE APLICATION AND ENDPOINTS
COMPARING COMPUTER NETWORKS TO ROAD SYSTEMS
INTERNET
SMALL LABS
HOME NETWORKS
Valuable mind maps
SMB AND ENTERPRISE NETWORKS
Subtopic
Tab - insert a subtopic
Enter - insert a topic
Del- remove a topic
F2 - rename a topic
Ctrl+L - insert a relationship
THE DEFINITION OF A NETWORK BETWEEN THE APPLICATION AND ENDPOINTS
Focus
Projects
Objectives