Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA3: LAN Switching and Wireless Case Study Student names: Suarez‚ Enrico Joaquin L. Hernandez‚ Francis Carlos P. Dolores‚ Joi Mel M. Del Rosario‚ Dominique Frances T. Manat‚ Marc lester T. Tanada‚ Ma. Alvina S. Submitted to: Engr. Christie R. Valero Dec 3‚ 2010 Overview and Objectives To enhance the Learner’s knowledge of switching and wireless networks. The following case study is used to illustrate the process required
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Hot to Configure a Switch and Router Michael Anthony Horton University of Phoenix June 16th‚ 2013 Instructor: John Tinney How to Configure a Switch and Router Switches and routers are a vital part of computer networking but it takes much more than just plugging them in. In order to get them to properly operate‚ they must be properly installed as well as properly configured. Having said the above‚ after completing week 6 toolwire labs which was starting a switch
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BEST PRACTICES SonicWALL SonicPoint Deployment Best Practices Guide Overview This document will guide you through the design‚ installation‚ deployment‚ and configuration issues regarding SonicWALL’s SonicPoint wireless access points. The information covered in this guide will allow site administrators to properly deploy SonicPoints in environments of any size. This document will also cover any related external issues that are required for successful operation and deployment. Please
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1FU251 Exercise I Nostress‚ Ltd. Is engaged in the assembly of printing machines and is starting its operations in December 2012. The following transactions took place during December 2012: Material consumed during production 500 000. The wages for December were - wages of production workers were - Wages of administration people were - wages of distribution workers were 100 000‚ out of which: 60 000 30 000 10 000 Depreciation of production machines and buildings were Depreciation of administrative
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twisted wires in each direction‚ providing 100 Mbit/s of throughput in each direction (full-duplex). (3) 1000-Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second (1‚000‚000‚000 bits per second) Half-duplex gigabit links connected through hubs are allowed by the specification‚[1] but full-duplex usage with switches is much more common. Name Medium
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1. Access layer is to provide a means of connecting devices to the network and controlling which devices are allowed to communicate on the network. 2. The distribution layer controls the flow of network traffic using policies and delineates broadcast domains by performing routing functions between virtual LANs (VLANs) defined at the access layer. 3. The core layer of the hierarchical design is the high-speed backbone of the internetwork. The core layer is critical for interconnectivity between
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electronic connection. Simplex – Of or relating to a telecommunications system in which only one message can be sent in either direction at one time. Half – Duplex – Half duplex communication means that a system may transmit and receive signals‚ but not at the same time. It has to switch over from transmit to receive‚ and vice-versa. Full- Duplex – Telegraph or other data channel able to operate in both directions simultaneously. Photodiode – A semiconductor diode in which the reverse current varies
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certain interval of time‚ the particle accelerates from to ‚ undergoing displacement given by . | problem 12-9A complet the schedule | Chapter 5: Problem I: 5-34 Basis of PropertyReceived as a Gift Doug receives a duplex as a gift from his uncle. The uncle s basis for the duplex and land is $90‚000. At the time of the gift‚ the land and building have FMV of $40‚000 and $80‚000‚ respectively. No gift tax is paid by Doug s uncle at the time of the gift. A. To determine gain‚ what is Doug s basis
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What is Data Communications? Next Topic | TOC The distance over which data moves within a computer may vary from a few thousandths of an inch‚ as is the case within a single IC chip‚ to as much as several feet along the backplane of the main circuit board. Over such small distances‚ digital data may be transmitted as direct‚ two-level electrical signals over simple copper conductors. Except for the fastest computers‚ circuit designers are not very concerned about the shape of the conductor or
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Q.1 Answer the following questions 1. What is the need for MIME? 2. What is the need for DNS in the Internet? 3. Mention uses of a computer network. 4. What is meant by : a) WAN b) PAN 5. Differentiate between half duplex and full duplex channel. 6. What is the major difference between a hub and a switch? 7. What is meant by security by obscurity? 8. Differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric ciphers. 9. Differentiate between routing process and forwarding process. 10. Differentiate
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