Task B – Guidelines Maintaining Records. Bi Ensure you know your companies policies for maintain records. Do they have certain ways of doing things i.e. writing in black etc. Also ensure the information is easy to read. Do not use abbreviations unless you state what they mean. Always be aware of confidentiality. Make sure each record is signed and dated. Keep each record in some kind of order i.e. Alphabetical‚ numeric‚ or use an identification code for each individual to make it easier
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Don’t forget to check out the Online Learning Center‚ www.mhhe.com/forouzan for additional resources! Instructors and students using Data Communications and Networking‚ Fourth Edition by Behrouz A. Forouzan will find a wide variety of resources available at the Online Learning Center‚ www.mhhe.comlforouzan Instructor Resources Instructors can access the following resources by contacting their McGraw-Hill Representative for a secure password. PowerPoint Slides. Contain figures‚ tables‚ highlighted
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Kasturba Gandhi Marg New Delhi – 110001 2 year full time PGDM Programme Class of 2012 [pic] Course Title: DATA COMMUNICATION & NETWORKS Instructor: Pushpendra Sharma Term: Four [pic] Introduction: The course focuses on the term and practical orientation of Network Infrastructure and other software to enable students to apply the skills for Data Communication and knowledge to solve network problem in functional area of network management. Learning Objectives: The course
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Page 2 Data communications (Datacom) is the engineering Datacom) discipline concerned with the communication between devices. A network is a set of devices (often referred to as nodes) nodes) connected by communication links. links. A computer network is any set of computers or devices connected to each other via some form of transmission medium with the ability to exchange data. Here information is presented in a form which is agreed upon by the parties creating and using the data. A computer
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Business Data Networks and Security‚ 9e (Panko) Chapter 9 TCP/IP Internetworking II 1) In IP subnet planning‚ having a large subnet part allows more hosts per subnet. Answer: FALSE 2) When the subnet part is made larger‚ the host part must be smaller. Answer: TRUE 3) If your subnet part is 8 bits long‚ you can have ________ subnets. A) 64 B) 128 C) 256 D) None of the above Answer: D 4) In IP subnet planning‚ you need to have at least 130 subnets. How large should your subnet
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33151 – DATA COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER NETWORKS ASSIGNMENT 1 (CO1‚ CO2 : PO1‚PO3) Note: • Submission Date: On or before but not after 12-10-2012 • Refer “Data Communications and Networking” 4th edition‚ Behrouz A. Forouzan • No Plagiarism • Kindly use A4 sheets 1. For n devices in a network‚ what is the number of cable links required for a mesh‚ ring‚ bus‚ and star topology? 2. Assume five devices are arranged in a mesh topology. How many cables
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access. Extranet- Type of network that allows outside vendors special access to limited info in a company. Protocols- Rules of communication. * An identified sender and receiver * An agreed-upon method of communicating * Common language and grammar * Confirmation or acknowledgement requirements Elements of a Network: * Rules or agreements: protocols or how the message is semt‚ directed‚ received and interpreted. * Massages: units of info that travels * Medium: means of interconnecting
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mmTASK 1 a) Explain the following types of data communication networks and their applications * Public switched telephone network (PSTN) * Local area networks (LANs) * Metropolitan area networks (MANs) * Wide area networks (WANs) * Packet switched data network (PSDN)‚ * Integrated services digital network (ISDN) Public switched telephone network (PSTN) Public Switched telephone network (PSTN) is the global collection of interconnects originally designed to
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|Security Protection |Brief Description |Vulnerabilities |Prevention | |MAC address filtering |refers to a security access |While the restriction of network access|While giving a wireless | | |control method whereby the |through the use of lists is |network some additional | | |48-bit address
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Transmission Media • Transmission medium – Physical path between transmitter and receiver – May be guided (wired) or unguided (wireless) – Communication achieved by using em waves • Characteristics and quality of data transmission – Dependent on characteristics of medium and signal – Guided medium ∗ Medium is more important in setting transmission parameters – Unguided medium ∗ Bandwidth of the signal produced by transmitting antenna is important in setting transmission parameters ∗ Signal directionality
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