How to Configure a Fast Ethernet Network?
Different Network Topologies
Varies with users' needs, the switch can be operated as a standalone device or in a
Standalone Device
When one switch is in use in a network, it is a standalone switch. The switch can only be connected to users' workstations. Its main function is to exchange data in a
In addition to data exchange between end nodes, having access to a common pool of data requires the user to connect a server to the network. A server is a cen- tral workstation that stores data, applications, or both. It connects to a switch as it does any other network workstation.
Other devices can also be connected to a switch to increase the number of ser- vices available to users. A central printer eliminates the need to connect each work- station to a dedicated printer. An IP sharing device allows all network users to access to the Internet through one modem, ISP account and IP address.
Multiple Switches Environment
Increasing the size of a network through uplinkingl allows a greater number of users to access to a greater number of services. Two switches may be uplinked together, each switch's regular jack must be kept free while the uplink jack is being used.
Other Ways to Expand Your Network
Even when the uplink function of the switch increases the size of a
Dual-speed hubs
Router
Router decides the path a data packet takes based on the data's transmission protocol. It regulates and organizes the traffic in a networking environment.
Bridges
Bridges connect two networks that adopt same physical characteristics, such as two Ethernet or two Fast Ethernet networks.
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