Data Communications and Networking Questions and
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Data Communications and Networking Question and Answers
Introduction
1. What is meant by Data Communication and explain its characteristics?
2. What are the components of Data communication?
3. Explain different Data flow directions.
4. What is Network and explain characteristics of Networks?
5. Write about different types of connections.
6. Explain different types of topologies.
7. Explain different types of Networks.
8. Write about Protocol and Standards.
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Data Communications and Its Characteristics
Data Communications and Its Characteristics:
Data communications means the exchange of data between two devices via
some form of transmission medium such as a wire cable. For data
communications to occur, the communicating devices must be part of a
communication system made up of a combination of hardware (physical
equipment) and software (programs).
The effectiveness of a data communications system depends on four
fundamental characteristics: delivery, accuracy, timeliness, and jitter.
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Characteristics of Networks
Different Characteristics of Networks
A network is a set of devices (often referred to as nodes) connected by
communication links. A node can be a computer, printer, or any other device
capable of sending and/or receiving data generated by other nodes on the
network.
A network must be able to meet a certain number of criteria. The most
important of these are performance, reliability, and security.
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Protocols and Standards
Protocols and Standards
I.Protocols:
In computer networks, communication occurs between entities in different
systems. An entity is anything capable of sending or receiving information.
A protocol is a set of rules that govern data communications. A protocol
defines what is communicated, how it is communicated, and when it is
communicated. The key elements of a protocol are syntax, semantics, and
timing.
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Components of Data Communication
Components of Data Communication
The different components of Data communication are shown in the following
figure.
1. Message:
The message is the information (data) to be communicated. Popular forms of
information include text, numbers, pictures, audio, and video.
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Different Data Flow Directions
Different Data Flow Directions
Communication between any two devices can be simplex, half-duplex, or
full-duplex.
1. Simplex:
In simplex mode, the communication is unidirectional, as on a one-way
street. Only one of the two devices on a link can transmit; the other can only
receive which can be represented in the following figure.
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Different Types of Connections
Different Types of Connections
A network is two or more devices connected through links. A link is a
communications pathway that transfers data from one device to another. For
communication to occur, two devices must be connected in some way to the
same link at the same time.
There are two possible types of connections: point-to-point and multipoint.
1.Point-to-Point:
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Types of Topologies
Types of Topologies:
The term physical topology refers to the way in which a network is laid out
physically.
Two or more devices connect to a link; two or more links form a topology.
The topology of a network is the geometric representation of the relationship
of all the links and linking devices (usually called nodes) to one another.
There are four basic topologies possible: mesh, star, bus, and ring which are
shown in the following figure.
1.Mesh Topology:
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1. Types of Networks
2. Different Layers of OSI Model
3. Diffrent Layers of TCP/IP
4. Peer-to-Peer Process
5. Fundamentals of Data and Signals
Data Communications and Networking Questions
and Answers
Data Communications and Networking Question and Answers
Introduction
1. What is meant by Data Communication and explain its characteristics?
2. What are the components of Data communication?
3. Explain different Data flow directions.
4. What is Network and explain characteristics of Networks?
5. Write about different types of connections.
6. Explain different types of topologies.
7. Explain different types of Networks.
8. Write about Protocol and Standards.
Data Communications and Its Characteristics
Data Communications and Its Characteristics:
Data communications means the exchange of data between two devices via
some form of transmission medium such as a wire cable. For data
communications to occur, the communicating devices must be part of a
communication system made up of a combination of hardware (physical
equipment) and software (programs).
The effectiveness of a data communications system depends on four
fundamental characteristics: delivery, accuracy, timeliness, and jitter.
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1. Delivery:
The system must deliver data to the correct destination. Data must be
received by the intended device or user and only by that device or user.
2. Accuracy:
The system must deliver the data accurately. Data that have been altered in
transmission and left uncorrected are unusable.
3. Timeliness:
The system must deliver data in a timely manner. Data delivered late are
useless. In the case of video and audio, timely delivery means delivering
data as they are produced, in the same order that they are produced, and
without significant delay. This kind of delivery is called real-time
transmission.
4. Jitter:
Jitter refers to the variation in the packet arrival time. It is the uneven delay
in the delivery of audio or video packets. For example, let us assume that
video packets are sent every 3D ms. If some of the packets arrive with 3Dms delay and others with 4D-ms delay, an uneven quality in the video is the
result.
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