References: Iseminger‚ D. (n.d.). Modesto Junior College. Introductrion to Networking . Malaga‚ R. A. (2005). Information Systems Technology . Pearson Education. McBride‚ S. SDLC. McBride‚ S. Star Topology. Physical vs. Logical Topologies. (n.d.). Retrieved December 4‚ 2008‚ from GIAC Research in the Common Body of Knowledge: http://www.giac.org/resources/whitepaper/network/32.php In G. B. Shelly‚ T. J. Cashman‚ & M. E. Vermaat‚ Discovering Computers 2007 - A Gateway
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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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Note: Use 2811 series to all routers and 2960 to all switches Topology Diagram Learning Objectives Upon completion of this lab‚ you will be able to: • Cable a network according to the Topology Diagram. • Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state. • Perform basic configuration tasks on a router. • Configure and activate Serial and Ethernet
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star topology? 2. Assume five devices are arranged in a mesh topology. How many cables are needed? How many ports are needed for each device? 3. What is the difference between an internet and the Internet? 4. When a party makes a local telephone call to another party‚ is this a point-to-point or multipoint connection? Explain your answer. 5. You have three computers connected by an Ethernet hub at home. Is this a LAN‚ a MAN‚ or a WAN? Explain your answer. 6. In a bus topology and ring
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so all connections are green. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 6 Packet Trace - Network Representation P er R Topology T Objectives O Part 1: Ov verview of th Packet Tra he acer Program m Part 2: Ex xploring LAN WANs‚
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through the Active Directory sites and services. This is done so that the Root AD will automatically build the intersite replication topology based on the information provided about the new site connections. Each new site AD will have an individual domain controller that is known as the intersite topology generator and they are assigned to build the topology at their sites. For Branch 1 recommendations I would suggest: a site-link protocol of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) over Internet Protocol
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TUTORIAL 5 1. List and describe three (3) major LAN topologies? Topologies can define as the layout of a network. There are really three basic types of topologies. They are Star‚ Bus‚ and Ring. In a star topology‚ all computers and devices are connected to a centrally located hub or switch. The hub or switch collects and distributes the flow of data within the network. It’s better to use a switch than a hub because a switch transmits the data to the intended recipient rather
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dissimilar networks. In this example the Gateway connects the Internet to the LAN and the DMZ which are both on different networks. The Gateway‚ as is often the case‚ also performs another function in that it acts as a firewall. The firewall is doing both Nat (Network Address Translation) to the LAN and port forwarding to the DMZ. Note that the DMZ is on a different network from the LAN. LAN The Local Area Network (LAN) is typically where you will place your workstations. This should be the most
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Chapter 1 How unified communication connect people and business Aligning business processes and mapping each one to software applications and IT solutions is called Business process management (BPM) Unified Communication (UC) refers to combining multiple technologies to provide the most effective real-time and non-real time communication with the correct individual Real-time communication and non-real-time communications Real time communications methods Telephony Presence/availability
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standard set of rules and procedures for the control of communications in a network. Answer: TRUE 10) Two computers using TCP/IP can communicate even if they are based on different hardware and software platforms. Answer: TRUE 11) In a ring topology‚ one station transmits signals‚ which travel in both directions along a single transmission segment. Answer: FALSE 12) Coaxial cable is similar to that used for cable television and consists of thickly insulated copper wire. Answer: TRUE
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