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== Standards ==
# outline the features of LAN
# outline the features of PAN
# outline the features of WAN
# outline the features of VLAN
# outline the features of LAN
# outline the features of VPN
# outline the features of SAN
# outline the features of LAN
# explain common protocols (TCP and IP)
# explain protocol implementation by hardware, software or both
# outline role of protocols in the management of data integrity
# outline role of protocols in the management of flow control
# outline role of protocols in the management of deadlock
# outline role of protocols in the management of congestion
# outline role of protocols in the management of error checking
# explain packets
# explain packet switching
# explain encapsulation and de-encapsulation
# explain routers
# explain network standards
# explain ethernet
# explain wireless
# explain bluetooth


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:50, 4 December 2022

Networks[1]

There are different types of networks, often defined by the size of the network, which use different network devices.

  1. Students must be able to outline the features of PAN, LAN, WLAN, VLAN, VPN, SAN, WAN, and P2P networks.

Protocols are a system of rules that standardise how senders and receivers communicate over a network.

  1. Students must be able to explain the role of common protocols (TCP and IP) to ensure network hardware and software interoperability, how they are implemented (by hardware, software or a combination of both), and outline their role in the management of data integrity, flow control, deadlock, congestion and error checking.

Digital networks encapsulate and de-encapsulate communication into packets to route packets from a source to a destination.

  1. Students must be able to explain how Packet switching works and why digital networks encapsulate and de- encapsulate packets routed through ethernet, wireless, and Bluetooth communication standards.

Students must be able to outline the features of:

  1. PAN
  2. LAN
  3. WLAN
  4. VLAN
  5. VPN
  6. SAN
  7. WAN
  8. P2P


Students must be able to explain:

  1. common protocols (TCP and IP)
  2. protocol implementation (by hardware, software or a combination of both)


...and outline their role in the management of:

  1. data integrity
  2. flow control
  3. deadlock
  4. congestion
  5. error checking

Students must be able to explain:

  1. packets
  2. packet switching
  3. encapsulation and de-encapsulation
  4. routers
  5. network standards
  6. ethernet
  7. wireless
  8. bluetooth

Standards[edit]

  1. outline the features of LAN
  2. outline the features of PAN
  3. outline the features of WAN
  4. outline the features of VLAN
  5. outline the features of LAN
  6. outline the features of VPN
  7. outline the features of SAN
  8. outline the features of LAN
  9. explain common protocols (TCP and IP)
  10. explain protocol implementation by hardware, software or both
  11. outline role of protocols in the management of data integrity
  12. outline role of protocols in the management of flow control
  13. outline role of protocols in the management of deadlock
  14. outline role of protocols in the management of congestion
  15. outline role of protocols in the management of error checking
  16. explain packets
  17. explain packet switching
  18. explain encapsulation and de-encapsulation
  19. explain routers
  20. explain network standards
  21. explain ethernet
  22. explain wireless
  23. explain bluetooth

References[edit]