Wan Design Your Name IT/242 Your Instructor Name 12/22/2013 Wan Design In this scenario I will be providing information associated with the creation of a WAN for ACME Manufacturing. This business has several locations spread out all over America and requires a WAN to connect their locations in America with their newly build plant in China. With the headquarters and engineering offices in Atlanta‚ which are right across the street from each other‚ the plan would make
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breakdown of each department‚ and the multiple facilities‚ constant sharing of data‚ programs and various applications will need to be accessible over a Local Area Network (LAN); as well as over a Wide Area Network (WAN)‚ and via remote access. The goals of the network‚ both LAN and WAN‚ are to allow for a secure yet easily expandable network‚ that allows real-time data transfer. When planning the LAN for CphoeniX INC‚ there were multiple considerations to take into account; the main concerns being
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The WAN A natural extension of the LAN is the wide area network (WAN). A WAN connects remote LANs and ties remote computers together over long distances. The WAN provides the same functionality as the individual LAN‚ but on a larger scale - electronic mail‚ applications‚ and files can now move throughout the organization-wide internet. WANs are‚ by default‚ heterogeneous networks that consist of a variety of computers‚ operating systems‚ topologies‚ and protocols. The most popular internetworking
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3220 Mr. Clark July 26‚ 2014 Lab #6 Design Your DMZ and LAN-to-WAN Security Solution 1. Describe how creating zones is helpful in the design of a DMZ and security solution for the LAN-to-WAN Domain. The purpose of a DMZ is to add an additional layer of security to an organization’s local area network. An external attacker only has direct access to equipment in the DMZ‚ rather than any other part of the network. 2. How many zones does your design incorporate? Do you think an additional
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Network Design Project Art Meyer IT/230 Pernell Curtis 11/27/2011 Executive Summary The Tri-Corp company is need of a complete networking solution. Tri-Corp has two offices‚ one in Phoenix‚ and the other in Tucson. The main office in Phoenix is a large 4-story building with 50 workstations and 10 network printers. The Tucson office has five separate workstations and three network capable printers. The clients use Outlook exchange web server for their email communications; both offices
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DESIGN PROJECT REPORT 1. Design of drill jig for a flange 2. Automatic tapping Submitted to the FACULTY OF ENGINEERING(M.I.T) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY BY T. SENTHIL NATHAN (20082645) M. VINOTH KUMAR (20082660) C.ELAKKIYA (20082615) DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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through oral interview‚ questionnaires‚ observation written literature and journals it was found that paper based means of keeping students records is widely used. This project has therefore come up with an automated computerized system‚ which will help make the whole process much easier and more efficient. the principal aspect in this project is to develop a system which will aid in the process of students registration‚ the generation of the students academics and financial reports and store students records
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covers a clearly defined small area‚ such as an office‚ home network ‚one floor or work area‚ a single building‚ or a group of buildings. While a metropolitan area network (MAN) connects LANs and BNs located in different areas to each other and to WANs. MANs typically span between three and 30 miles. For example a large university may have a network so large that it may be classified as a MAN. The MAN network usually exist to provide connectivity to local ISPs‚ cable tv‚ or large corporations but
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Goals • • • Become familiar with WAN terminology. Learn about different types of WAN connections. Become familiar with different types of WAN equipment. Introduction to WAN Technologies This chapter introduces the various protocols and technologies used in wide-area network (WAN) environments. Topics summarized here include point-to-point links‚ circuit switching‚ packet switching‚ virtual circuits‚ dialup services‚ and WAN devices. Chapters in Part III‚ “WAN Protocols‚” address specific technologies
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Learning Program for: CHCCN303A: Contribute to provision of nutritionally balanced food in a safe and hygiene manner. CHCCHILD401B: Identify and respond to children and young people at risk. The learner group for this program will be individuals wishing to gain employment in the childcare industry who have are completing their certificate III in Children Services. Most of the individuals are seeing employment or have gained employment (since commencement of this course) in the childcare industry
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