Thursday 22 June 2017

IP Addressing


IP Address : What is IP Address?

When a device comes in the network, it needs IP (Internet Protocol) address to communicate with the other networking devices. 32 bit & 128 Bit logical address is used to create the network. An IP address is used to communicate with different networking devices. IP is a unique address. It is a number assigned to any device operating on an IP network. For example: Computer, Router, and Internet Fax Machines. The main purpose of using IP is that it gives a unique identification on network.
For Example:
IP address 11000000.10000000.00000011.00010000 but we denote it Decimal No. system we assign IP to the network card instead computer (improve).
It used IP address range from 0 to 255.
  

What are the Categories of IP address?

There are two Categories of IP addresses we use:-
1. Dynamic IP (Internet Protocol)
2. Static IP (Internet Protocol)

Dynamic IP is assigned to the computer in temporary manner to connect with the network. The most common protocol assigned to the dynamic IP in the network system is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). This Protocol assigns IP address on Leased time.

Static IP is assigned manually to system to connect through the networking devices. In this IP addressing protocol, there is no need of leased time. These IP address are semi-permanent IP addresses which remain allocated to a specific device for longer time.

What are the classes of IP Address?
There are many classes in IP address:-
In every class there is a range defined for Public & Private addressing. Public IP are those IP address which is used at global level & Private IP are those IP address which is used in small organization or for the private sector.
1.       Class A (0-127)
It consists of 8 bit network ID and 24-bit Host ID. In this class, we use 2^24 -2 No. of Host (IP) address available to assign to the devices except two IP address reserved in each Network. In every Network two IP address is used for Network & Broadcast Address. Class A provides 16,777,216 host address.
In this class, first octet defines the network & rest three octets define the Host.
10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255(Private IP)
 Rest Network IP is Public
Ex: - 10.0.0.1... Etc.




2.       Class B (128-191)

It consist of 16-bit network ID and 16-bit Host ID. In this class, we use 2^16-2 number of host (IP) addresses available to assign to the devices. In this class, 16,384 network blocks are created where two of the IP is used for network & broadcast. Here, we use first two octets for Network & rest octets are used for Host.
16-31.0.0.0 -16-31.255.255.255 (used for private IP)
 Ex: 128.16.0.1
        



3.    Class C (192-223)

It consists of 24-bit for network ID and 8-bit for Host ID. In this class, we use 2^8-2 number of host (IP) addresses available to assign to the devices. In this, 2,097,152 network block.
192.168.0.0-192.168.255.0 (used for Private IP addressing)



4.   Class D(224-239)

Class D IP addressing is used for multi-casting.Each address in this class defines a particular group of hosts over the internet.In Class D IP addressing consists of only one block of address.The first byte of class D specifies decimal values from 224 to239.

5.   Class E(240-255)

Class E IP is used for special purpose.Class E IP address consist of first bit value 1 in first byte second bit value 1 in second byte,third bit value 1 in third byte and fourth bit value 1 in fourth byte. Class E IP range have been spotted between 240 to 255.
What is Uni-cast addresses? 
Uni-cast communication between one-to-one.When a packet is sent to the destination address to the single host is called as Uni-cast.Every host which  present on the internet has at least one unique IP address.These address belong to Class-A, Class-B,Class-C .
For example :-192.16.202.21

What is Multi cast Addresses?

The word multicast means "One to many". Whenever we were talking about multicast address means that one to many communication take place. Multicast belong to class to class D address.In Multicast a group has been defined. For example :- If a system has 4 multicast IP address then it belong to 4 different groups.

Multicasting on internet is of two types :-

1.Local level

At local level,hosts on LAN can form a group and can be assigned a multicast address

2.Global level

Hosts on different networks can form a group and can be assigned a multicast address.



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Thursday 8 June 2017

WAN (Wide Area Network)

WAN (Wide Area Network)

WAN covers a wide geographical area which includes multiple computers or LANs. It connects computer through public networks ,like telephone system,microwave,satellite link or leased line.
Many of the WAN network uses leased lines which helps in faster data access. Leased line is dedicated telephone connection between service provider & customer.
The main benefit of using this network is that there is no interfere of other network & it doesn't effect it.


WAN is benefit-able for us because if we are in an organisation which established in different cities .WAN network helps us to establish the network.It helps in connecting with different department as well as different cities of world.


                                                     

MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)

MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)

MAN is a network which is interconnected with the different cities.Generally, MAN is not owned by single organization.It act as high speed data travelling from one city to another.MAN can also be connected through remote LAN through telephone lines or radio links.MAN supports data and Voice transmission .The best examples of MAN is the television cable network in cities.



Wednesday 7 June 2017

LAN (Local Area Network)

LAN (Local Area Network)


LAN is computer network spans over a small area.It connects with different devices like printer ,faxes & workstations.LAN is restricted to a small area such as home, office or college.
LAN form a network's it .covers comparatively small geographical area.The LAN is restricted due to its smaller coverage area and centralized management.
Local Area Network
Above figure show that there is all device connected with it & these form a small network.Here gadgets are connected with each other & they used to share data from each other.
The IEEE 802 standards is set by the IEEE organizations of the United states of America .

Advantages Of LAN:-

  • It's help in sharing data from user to printer in a network.
  • LAN communication is faster than other network. It's accessible faster.
  • It helps to configure easily & it maintains easily.
  • Provide communication in smaller area network with limited network elements.
  • New user or equipment can be installed and configured easily.
Disadvantage of LAN:-
  • Limited number of computer can be connected in LAN.
  • It doesn't  cover large area.
  • Network performance get low when number of connecting device is increased.
  • LAN is more prone to virus & hacking than Standalone Computers.


Sunday 21 May 2017

Printer Spooler Issue



Overview:

A print spooler is software that temporarily stores print jobs on the computer hard disk or in memory until the printer is ready to print them. If you've been waiting an unusually long time for a document to print, or if you see an error message about the print spooler, spooler subsystem, or spooler resources, you might need to change and then restart the Print Spooler service on your computer.
To do this, we recommend that you save your work, and then restart the computer to restart the Print Spooler service. If you don't want to restart the computer, try these steps instead.

How to manually start, stop, or restart the Print Spooler Service

To change or restart the Print Spooler service
You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps.
  1. Open Administrative Tools by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Administrative Tools.
  2. Double-click Services. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
  3. Right-click the Print Spooler service, and then click Properties.
  4. On the General tab, next to Startup type, make sure that Automatic is selected.
  5. If the service is not already running, under Service status, click Start, and then click OK. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

How to manually start, stop, or restart the Print Spooler Service through Registry.


Step 1: Fix the dependency information for the Spooler service
            Click Start, Run and type the following:
CMD /K SC CONFIG SPOOLER DEPEND= RPCSS
Alternately, to accomplish this using Registry Editor:
1. Click Start, Run and type Regedit.exe
2. Navigate to the following branchHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Spooler
3. In the right-pane, double-click the DependOnService value
4. Delete the existing data, and then type RPCSS 
5. Close Regedit.exe
Step 2: Restart the Print spooler service :
Follow the instructions below to start printer spooler service.
1. Click Start.
2. Type services.msc in the start search.
3. Right click on Printer spooler service and click on start.
4. On the General tab, next to Startup type, make sure that Automatic is selected.

How to manually reset the Print Spooler Service through Registry.


Steps:

1. Open Cmd in search box or you may hold windows key & press "R" Key.
2. A windows prompt open ,you have to just type "cmd" & press " Enter"
3. Now, A black windows prompt open you have to just type "Net start spooler".
4.Now Press "Enter key".





Friday 5 May 2017