Saturday, July 1, 2017

Network and Network Criteria

Network

A network is a set of devices (nodes) connected by communication links. A node can be a computer, printer, or any other device capable of sending or receiving data generated by other nodes on the network.


Fig: Network

Network criteria


A network must be able to meet a certain number of criteria.


Performance
Performance can be measured in many ways, including transit time and response time. 
  • Transit time: The amount of time required for a message to travel from one device to another.
  • Response time: The elapsed time between an inquiry and a response.
  • Performance factor
    1. Number of users
    2. Transmission medium
    3. Capabilities of connected hardware
    4. Efficiency of the software
  • Performance evaluated by two networking metrics: throughput and delay. We often need more throughput and less delay.
Reliability 
Reliability measured by
  • The frequency of failure
  • The time it takes a link to recover from a failure
  • The network’s robustness in a catastrophe
Security
Network security issues include protecting data from
  • Unauthorized access 
  • Damage and development 
  • Implementing policies and procedure for recovery from breaches and data losses.
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