Network nodes
Apart from the physical
communications media described above, networks comprise additional basic system building
blocks, such as network interface controller (NICs), repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, routers,modems, and firewalls.
Network interfaces
An ATM network
interface in the form of an accessory card. A lot of network interfaces are
built-in.
A network interface controller (NIC) is computer
hardware that provides a
computer with the ability to access the transmission media, and has the ability
to process low-level network information. For example the NIC may have a
connector for accepting a cable, or an aerial for wireless transmission and
reception, and the associated circuitry.
The NIC responds
to traffic addressed to a network
address for either the NIC or
the computer as a whole.
In Ethernet networks, each network interface
controller has a unique Media
Access Control (MAC)
address—usually stored in the controller's permanent memory. To avoid address
conflicts between network devices, theInstitute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
maintains and administers MAC address uniqueness. The size of an Ethernet MAC
address is six octets.
The three most significant octets are reserved to identify NIC manufacturers.
These manufacturers, using only their assigned prefixes, uniquely assign the
three least-significant octets of every Ethernet interface they produce.
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