IT220 COURSE PROJECT You and your fellow team members are employees of a consulting firm called “Network Solutions”. Your firm’s responsibilities include determining the following: • What type of network would best suit each particular customer (e.g.‚ peer-to-peer or client/server)? • Does the customer need a LAN and/or a WAN? • What type of network topology will best suit the customer? • Which cabling media will meet the customer’s needs now and in the near future? • Brands of hardware
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COMPUTER NETWORKS: A computer networks is a communication system connecting two or more computers that work together to exchange information & share resources. A network may consist of microcomputers or it may integrate microcomputers or other devices with large computer. Networks can be controlled by all nodes co-ordinarily & supply all resource. These networks differ in geographical size. There are three important types of networks. 1. Local Area Network 2. Metropolitan Area Network 3. Wide
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Qarran Alamrei 201008179 Col240 Section 3 Social networking is all about the new generation. Nowadays‚ children and adults love to spend their time on Internet websites that connect them with each other‚ and these websites was called social networks. “Any Web locale that permits communal contact is believed a communal mass media locale‚ encompassing communal networking locations such as Facebook‚ MySpace‚ and Twitter”( Schurgin.G‚ Clarke.K). These websites take a long time from humans’ lives
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Managing TCP/IP Networks: Techniques‚ Tools and Security Considerations. Gilbert Held Copyright & 2000 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Print ISBN 0-471-80003-1 Online ISBN 0-470-84156-7 MANAGING TCP/IP NETWORKS Managing TCP/IP Networks: Techniques‚ Tools and Security Considerations. Gilbert Held Copyright & 2000 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Print ISBN 0-471-80003-1 Online ISBN 0-470-84156-7 MANAGING TCP/IP NETWORKS: TECHNIQUES‚ TOOLS‚ AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS Gilbert Held 4 Degree Consulting Macon
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of a holy shrine. But from the ingenuity of a partnership of companies that sought to find a reasonable (and soon profitable) solution to the proprietary incompatibility of emerging information system networks. Although the networking of our information systems has many different areas for study‚ this paper is about Ethernet. In it‚ I will discuss the basic components of an Ethernet connection. How they work and how they don’t. The Ethernet connection was invented in the 1970’s by the big
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BUS TOPOLOGY A network topology that is generally in a line formation‚ which uses several devices that are all connected to a common central cable called a bus and commonly used for LAN’s. Component Description Usually 2 or more desktop of notebook computers with a network interface card. A common printer is shared by all desktops or notebook computers. The server process requests and delivers data to the client computers over the internet or network
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SOCIAL NETWORK AND LEADERSHIP Social network is a description of the social structure between actors‚ mostly individuals or organization (Serrat‚ 2009). Social network comprise community groups or organization‚ individual‚ and the relationship or connection among them. Any one individual can be part of multiple social networks‚ and the nature of these networks and the individual’s connection to the network can vary greatly (NIH‚ 2011). Bonding and bridging are two different kinds of connectivity
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Network Topologies • LANs and WANs - Geographical coverage • LANs – A single geographical location‚ such as office building‚ school‚ etc – Typically High speed and cheaper. • WANs – Spans more than one geographical location often connecting separated LANs – Slower – Costly hardware‚ routers‚ dedicated leased lines and complicated implementation procedures. 1 Network Topologies • Topology - Physical and logical network layout – Physical – actual layout of the computer cables and other
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Goals 7 3. Organization Unit 8 4. Design Concept 9 4.1. Hierarchical Network Design 9 4.2. Enterprise Network Design 11 5. Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) 12 6. Server Farm 14 7. Topology 16 7.1. Types of Topology 16 7.1.1. Bus Topology 16 7.1.2. Ring Topology 17 7.1.3. Mesh Topology 17 7.1.4. Star Topology 18 7.2. Physical Topology 19 7.3. Logical Topology 20 8. Calculating the Subnets 21 9. Conclusion 32 10. Reference 33
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Network Design Models IT190-1204A-01 Introduction to IT Individual Project Elaine Thornton October 29‚ 2012 Computer networks consist of communications‚ media‚ devices‚ and software need to connect two or more computer systems or devices. Networks are able to transmit and receive information to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Assuming our company is not peer to peer networking; our company seems to be a server based network side. With a server based network all accounts
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