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    Design

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    Introduction In todays’ business environment‚ no matter the business is small or large‚ but if you want to achieved success through networking‚ than you must create a good network design‚ because now days‚ there is no business that does not use network or some means of communication in technology. Therefore‚ business networking design is a crucial strategy that determines the company’s future. According to our text‚ “If you run or work in a business‚ you cannot do without networks. You need to

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    it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (20 points) This week we learned about Trouble shooting RIP and EIGRP. I`m still having trouble following along with the material. EIGRP is very cool in the fact that it allows all the routers to synchronize at the same time. I was able to understand this a little easier then the rest of the material as I had someone explain it to me in a different way then how it was taught in the book. As with all of what we are learning it will help

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    MPLS intro from cicso

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    creation of different routes between a source and a destination on a purely router-based Internet backbone. Service providers who use MPLS can save money and increase revenue and productivity. Procedures for configuring MPLS are provided in the “Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching” chapter later in this publication. Note Label switching on a router requires that Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) be enabled on that router. Refer to the CEF feature documentation for configuration information

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    Lab Grading Rubric Category Points Description Section 1 Performing Initial Router Startup—20 Points Total Task 1: Step 17 Related Explanation or Response Summary Paragraph 3 9 8 Paste the requested screenshot. Provide the requested answer. In your own words‚ summarize what you have learned about this lab. Section 2 Enhancing the Security of Initial Router Configuration—20 Points Total Task 1: Step 5 Related Explanation or Response Task 1: Step 16 Related Explanation or Response Task 1:

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    Networking Devices

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    following CompTIA-specified objectives for the “Media and Topologies” and “Protocols and Standards” sections of the Network+ exam: 1.6 Identify the purpose‚ features‚ and functions of the following network components: . Hubs . Switches . Bridges . Routers . Gateways . CSU/DSU . Network interface cards (NICs) . ISDN adapters . Wireless access points (WAPs) . Modems . Transceivers (media converters) . Firewalls . A wide range of devices is used in modern networking. As a Network+ certified technician

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    Mini-Case 1

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    future growth and agile network expansion in the future. My big picture recommendation would be a fiber optic based network‚ using multiswitch V-LAN that are interconnected to support redundancy‚ and finally all of this will connect to a core/internet router. Let’s start at the user end. This is commonly called the access layer in network design. Since we are concerned with low error rate and high reliability‚ we need to use an infrastructure that will negate as many common sources of errors as

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    buildings and departments‚ it is essential for the network manager to identify what parts of the network are available‚ requiring upgrades‚ and or facilitates space for additional equipments. The first assumption is that every building has sufficient routers‚ switches‚ and network fabric to handle the traffic on this scale. Acquiring subnets for privacy to keep frivolous student traffic off their subnets along with maintaining the faculty and staff on separate subnets for privacy. These subnet breakdowns

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    security processes it either requires excessive time in terms of hours to download the updates provided by AV vendors. It is much more difficult to have an effective firewall in place because the dial-up services are very unlikely to be routed through a router. A dial-up connection is generally exposed to the world once the connection to the Internet is complete. Finally‚ if there is an infection with the dial-up device it is usually very much more difficult to detect and clean than a broadband device.

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    optical packet switching

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    available with electronic router technologies. New optical signal processing have been demonstrated that enable routing at bit rates from 10gb/s to beyond 40gb/s. Keywords: Wavelength Division Multiplexing(WDM)‚ Packet switching‚ Router‚ Bandwidth‚ IP network‚ Contention Resolution . I. Introduction Packets are the basic units of Internet data. Currently‚ they are directed to their final destination using electronic routers. These packets are moved from router to router using optical fiber transmission

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    Description of Proposed Network: Our proposal includes the development of a LAN able to meet the requirements of your company’s software. The computer network components include the use of a server‚ a switch‚ patch panel‚ and a router for the office. The selected NOS (Network Operating System) is Windows 2000 Server. This operating system provides great conveniences to the installation‚ configuration‚ and maintenance of the network. Windows 2000 Server provides the enhanced DHCP‚ DNS and WINS features

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