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    Nt1210 Unit 3 Assignment

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    According to the task given the office needs new computers along with a printer. The computers must be connected through a shared line so that data can be shared within the computers. The printer that is going to be used would also need to be connected with the computers so that every computers can share the printer which means the computers do not need individual printers to print something from them. So all in all we need LAN (Local Area Network) in this office. A LAN (Local Area Network) is a…

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    When would you use dynamic routing? When using a static router, the address needs to be manually entered and will not change until it is manually changed. This is a good option for a small network as it allows more control and is more secure. Dynamic routing can take a different route and allow for the IP address to be changed without user interference. There is little to no intervention after initially setup. If the path is damaged the router will find an alternate route. This is a good option…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab 1

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    Speed, availability, and reliability are vital for a successful network infrastructure in terms of productivity and user experience. When first configuring this lab, I had to make the decision of whether or not to use one server to run all of the services or if the load should be distributed amongst multiple machines. I decided to go with the later, having a separate server hosting the wiki, another providing monitor services, and yet another acting as the DHCP, DNS and AD controller. While the…

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    High-speed Internet from Frontier gives you all the broadband strength you need. Downloading movies or uploading video? Get a super-fast connection to keep you surfing. Add a wireless router and more than one device in your home can connect to Frontier Internet. Check the weather, write your blog, track your favorite teams, and update social media, in a snap. It’s fast, dependable Internet – no contract required. What’s Frontier Fios…

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    Agree, even if the router has infinite amount of memory congestion does not get controlled on the contrary it gets worse. Memory increase causes the rate of the arriving packets to be more but the outgoing packets rate decreases. Once the packets get to the front of the queue they have already time out over and over again; in addition, duplicates of these packets are forward to the next router, causing an increase of load all the way to the final destination. 2. Compare the following: • Flow…

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    Example, subscribers can be authenticated using an external authentication service such as Radius. • Accounting-Accounting parameters in the access profile specify the accounting part of the AAA processing. In this the parameters determines how the router collects and uses subscriber statistics. • Radius-RADIUS-started dynamic demands—A list of authentication server IP addresses in the entrance profile indicate the RADIUS servers that can start dynamic solicitations to the switch. Dynamic…

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    Unit 28 P1 And P3

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    Unit 28 – P1 & M1 In this report I will explain the brief outline of the web architecture and components which allow the internet and website to function. I will construct a flow diagram to show the various different stages and processes that information must pass through to get from server to screen. Web Architecture Web architecture is the term used for web design, this is a method to plan and design websites. Web architecture focuses on the user and user requirements. When planning a…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    the physical connection between workstations on the network? The cables/wires and network interface card (NIC) provide the physical connection between work stations on the network. 2. What directs the flow of data over the network? A switch/hub/router directs the flow of data over the network. 3. What are the three functions of network software? The three functions of the network software are: To make sure that the information is addressed properly. To organise information into packets (a…

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    1.1 Describe common physical network topologies Topologies Topologies describes the how different computers or other devices in a computer network is arranged. Topologies can be either physical (meaning placement of the components are arranged in a particular shape) or logical (meaning how data flows despite of its physical layout). There are different recognised topologies including star, mesh, tree and ring. In a star topology, each network device (computer or peripheral) is linked to a…

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    List the classification of network in detail according to the area covered. Also explain each classification of network in detail with its application. LAN – (Local Area Network) A LAN is a network that covers a relatively small area. It is a network that mostly links computers within a single building. Schools, colleges and office buildings would all use a LAN to interconnect their computer systems. They typically range from 1 – 10km. They are able to transmit data much faster than what can…

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