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Title: Connections


1
Connections
  • by
  • Jaime Burkhalter
  • (A.K.A. Gerald Knezek)
  • Professor of Technology Cognition
  • University of North Texas

2
Telecommunications
  • Tele - at a distance
  • Communications - exchange of information

3
Computer Networks
  • DAN
  • Desktop Area Network
  • Cluster
  • less than 30 machines
  • near to each other (cont
    inued)

4
  • (continued)
  • LAN
  • local area network
  • less than 9 miles
  • MAN
  • metropolitan area network
  • less than 50 miles
  • WAN
  • wide area network
  • greater than 50 miles

5
Internet
  • Network of networks
  • All use TCP/IP protocols
  • Support basic services
  • Email (SMTP)
  • Telnet
  • FTP (continued)

6
  • (continued)
  • Supports numerous servers and clients
  • JOVE Unix system at UNT, Tenet in Austin
  • Listservs
  • Gopher, WWW, etc.

7
Equipment for Interactive Access to Basic
Services(Real-Internet-Time)
  • Personal Computer
  • Modem
  • (modulator - demodulator) (conti
    nued)

8
  • (continued)
  • Terminal Emulation Software
  • ProComm (IBM)
  • Zterm (Mac)
  • Phone Line

9
Modem Communication Concepts
  • Local Echo
  • Originate vs. Answer Mode
  • Serial vs. Parallel Transmission
  • (continued)

10
  • (continued)
  • Start and Stop Bits
  • Transmission Speed (baud vs. bps)
  • Parity
  • Handshaking
  • Terminal Types

11
Distributed Modes of Basic Services
  • Not Real-Internet-Time (NRIT)
  • Email
  • POP Mail (Post Office Protocol, DOS/UNIX
    Environments)
  • Eudora (GUI POP-like system for
    Mac) (continued)

12
  • (continued)
  • ftp
  • Email Gateway
  • Await file delivery

13
Interactive Access to Full Internet Services
  • High Speed Line Preferred
  • Personal Computer must be ITI
  • (In the Internet)
  • must have IP address
  • 129.120.20.127 for example
  • (continued)

14
  • (continued)
  • Must have Provider-Client Link (TCP/IP)
  • SLIP
  • PPP (Preferred Service available at UNT)
  • Wireless (experimental)

15
High Speed vs. Low Speed Lines
  • Low Speed Lines
  • 28.8 bps
  • Medium Speed Lines
  • ISDN (64 kbps)
  • High Speed Lines
  • T1 (1.44 Mbps)

16
  • The End
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