Phase 1: Identifying Requirements‚ Putting the Network Together Scenario NuggetLabs Industries is growing significantly. Due to space limitations‚ five employees currently share single cubicles…at the same time. While this is great for team building‚ these space limitations are now impacting business productivity. NuggetLabs has now leased an additional office building roughly 20Km from their headquarters location. While this office will eventually connect to the HQ office‚ it will initially
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Configuration of HP ProCurve Devices in a Campus Environment Best Practice Document Produced by CESNET led working group on Network monitoring (CBPD111) Authors: Tomas Podermanski‚ Vladimir Zahorik March 2010 © TERENA 2010. All rights reserved. Document No: Version / date: Original language : Original title: Original version / date: Contact: GN3-NA3-T4-CBPD111 March 2010 Czech “Configuration of HP ProCurve Devices in a Campus Environment” Version 1.2 of 3 December 2009 tpoder@cis.vutbr
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devices such as hubs‚ repeaters‚ bridges‚ routers‚ switches‚ and gateways can be used to extend the LAN. Transmission media can include coaxial cable‚ twisted pair wiring‚ fiber cable‚ and radio waves. 1. For the desktop stations‚ you should consider Physical Ram for running the programs‚ Space on the hard drive for the software they would need to store‚ and processor strength for test running and for debugging. 2. For the Network you would consider routers for distribution of packets‚ bridges for
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Project in CISCO III AICS Cubao Submitted by: Section: AE3DA Michael S. Filio 17/07/2014 Submittted to: Sir.Lourwel Alfonso LAN Design The community college LAN design is a multi-campus design‚ where a campus consists of multiple buildings and services at each location‚ as shown. Figure 3-1 Community College LAN Design Figure 3-2 shows
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Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Planning‚ Implementing‚ and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Managing‚ Implementing‚ Administrating Exchange Server 2003. Installing‚ Configuring and Administrating Window XP Professional. Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004. Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
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Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) was introduced to improve both address space utilization and routing scalability in the Internet. It was needed because of the rapid growth of the Internet and growth of the IP routing tables held in the Internet routers. CIDR moves way from the traditional IP classes (Class A‚ Class B‚ Class C‚ and so on). In CIDR ‚ an IP network is represented by a prefix‚ which is an IP address and some indication of the length of the mask. Length means the number of left-most
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Learning Objectives • Perform basic router and switch configurations. • Configure a standard ACL. • Configure an extended ACL. • Control access to the vty lines with a standard ACL. • Troubleshoot ACLs. Introduction In this activity‚ you will design‚ apply‚ test and troubleshoot access list configurations. Task 1: Perform Basic Router and Switch Configurations Step 1. Configure the routers and switches. Configure the R1‚ R2‚ R3‚ S1‚ S2‚ and S3 routers and switches according to the following guidelines:
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is of limited use for campuswide network routing but is essential when configuring the default route on router but dynamic routing protocols enable the router’s routingtable to be dynamically updated toaccount for loss or canges in routes or changes in data traffic. 15. What are the four key issues in dynamic routing protocols?Path determination‚ Metric‚ Convergence‚ Load Balancing 16. Define hop count.The number of routers the data packet must pass through to reach the destination network
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Task Index Task 1 Configure hostnames and IP addresses on the routers and switches. Task 2 Configure Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP). Task 3 Configure trunking between Sw1 and Sw2. Task 4 On Sw1‚ configure VLAN2 with the name: vlan_b. Task 5 On Sw2‚ configure port 2 to belong to VLAN 2. Task 6 Configure STP Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on Sw1. Task 1 Configure hostnames and IP addresses on the routers and switches. Step 1 : Connect to R2 and configure the hostname. Action:
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allows end devices toconnect to the network and controls which devices may connect 4. What sort of devices are found at the access layer? - PC’s‚ faxes‚ printers‚ WAP’s‚ routers‚ switches‚ hubs 5.
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