00:16 Introduction to Computer Network Fundamentals webinar 02:28 Promoting short courses by giving away free content 07:00 Short course based on Charles Sturt University's elective subject T5-6 internetworking fundamentals 09:19 Utilize discussion forums for interactive learning and access to resources 13:49 Client-server applications involve data requests between clients and servers. 16:08 Basic concepts of client-server communication 20:19 Voice and video transmissions are sensitive to delay 22:23 Bandwidth and network topology are crucial for network performance 26:36 Comparison of peer-to-peer and client-server networks 28:30 Comparison of peer-to-peer and client-server network models 33:00 Server examples range from Windows to Linux variants 35:10 Explanation of local area networks and network hardware 39:12 Different network topologies explained 41:19 Routers can handle multiple networks and connections with virtual and physical ports 45:26 Introduction to Wide Area Network (WAN) and OSI Model 47:22 Understanding the seven-layer OSI model is crucial for network professionals 51:34 Application layer protocols and their functions 53:39 Layers 5-7 are more complex and difficult to troubleshoot 57:50 Wide area networks require cutting up of information, while local area networks do not. 1:00:00 Computer Network Fundamentals: Layers Overview 1:03:53 Layers of computer networks can communicate with adjacent layers and with the same layer on different devices. 1:06:07 Ethernet as a whole is a detailing standard covering addressing and logical link control. 1:10:02 Understanding switching modes in computer networks 1:12:05 Different Switching modes and advantages of VLANs 1:16:13 VLANs enable efficient network traffic management 1:18:11 Setting up VLANs and port performance requirements 1:22:16 Spanning tree protocols prevent network loops. 1:24:25 Spanning-tree ensures loop-free paths by blocking certain links based on bridge ID values 1:28:17 Layer 4 switches provide advanced filtering and security functions. 1:30:05 Layer 3 routers are crucial for interconnecting subnets and VLANs with different transmission speeds and protocols. 1:34:11 Difference between carrier-grade and enterprise-level switches 1:36:08 IP addressing determines routing paths 1:39:48 Routing protocol metrics 1:41:43 Consider router convergence time and understand routing protocol basics. 1:45:50 Different routing protocols and their characteristics 1:47:52 Gateways and Cloud Computing in Computer Networks 1:52:13 Difference between public and private cloud delivery types. 1:54:08 Distinction between home network and client-server explained 1:58:36 VLAN and virtual IP 2:00:33 Routing protocols use underlying algorithms to determine best paths 2:04:47 Internet gateway and application layer 2:06:53 Difference between layer 3 switch and router 2:11:07 Disucssion of 802.1B and its relevance
@s.shankaracademy3 жыл бұрын
The presentation and explanation are systematic, effective and interesting. Thank you very much for wonderful session.
@hudsonazevedo97044 жыл бұрын
Aqui no Brasil precisamos dessas iniciativa. Obrigado
@sadeeprathnayake.0726 Жыл бұрын
Well explained
@TanPham-sn3fc4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your presentation.
@amaregatie57552 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your presentation
@engineer_nyasha2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I needed, thanks
@jujumoney87806 жыл бұрын
Great information
@darkfuji1963 жыл бұрын
I think the scalability problems only apply if a p2p network is dense. Sparse p2p models exist in plenty of applications (e.g. torrenting).
@lissettegeronimo7933 жыл бұрын
Good presentation
@kokozaw2755 жыл бұрын
nice info
@ABNETification Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@uzairmansoori55536 жыл бұрын
well explained
@ayo607 Жыл бұрын
If I watch this video only. Can I pass the exams 😊
@MalteseNinja22 Жыл бұрын
Is this a question or a statement?
@danialranjbar98055 жыл бұрын
Not understandable British accent and low-quality voice sound
@0xbitbybit5 жыл бұрын
British accent lol, ever heard of Australia mate?
@danialranjbar98054 жыл бұрын
@Vi yes you're right. Australian not British.
@paulmccormack8594 жыл бұрын
Definitely Australian
@m0j0722 жыл бұрын
Are you suggesting that an Australian presenter, working for an Australian university should try to put on a fake accent of some kind to somehow make it more understandable for others? What's your suggested fake accent? Or should he record each lesson multiple times in various accents? Or maybe he should learn multiple languages. I can't believe that after more than 2 hours of informative material, that's your only feedback.
@danialranjbar98052 жыл бұрын
@@m0j072 I was not trying to criticise anyone or turn blind eye for any ones hard work. Every one can have an opinion and that opinion may be wrong or formed due to tha lack of knowledge and its not a big deal. You should be more tolerant of other peoples opinion dude. I started this tutorial couldnt understand it and closed it off wrote a comment. No big deal.Maybe If my english was more advanced or if i was more sophisticated or if i would spend more time watching it i would have known what i said was wrong? Who cares. The value of this video is not gonna get underestimated by 1 biased comment. I dont know who u are or what u do but i wrote this long to say dont be harsh on yourself and people around u. A wrong opinion doest worth for you to get pissed off. God bless طلب خیر