July 2004
Beginner
408 pages
7h 31m
English
What You Will Learn
On completing this chapter, you will be able to:
Describe the OSI model and the major function of each of its layers
Explain the process of sending (encapsulating) and receiving (decapsulating) data across a network
Summarize the functions of bodies that create standards, such as ANSI, ITU-T, and the IEEE
List the Ethernet standards that are relevant to today's networking environment
Switches are one piece of the greater network whole, serving in both wide- and local-area environments. The network model helps explain where switches fit into the network. To set the stage for Chapter 3, “Local-Area Networking Introduction,” this chapter discusses network models and standards. To understand ...
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