5.1.1 The IEEE 802.1standard concerns with the standards and recommendations in the of architecture and internetworking of local area networks (LANs) and metropolitan area networks (MANs), security, network management, and protocol issues above the Data Link Layer. 5.1.2 The original 802.3 standard that defined PoE is IEEE 802.3af. The standard was enhanced in 2009 and give the new standard name 802.3af PoE+. 5.1.3 Standard | Cabling | Maximum Length | 10BASE5 | Coaxial (thicknet) | 500m
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IT331-CNS Capstone 6/28/12 OSI Model 1. Explain in detail the functions of each layer of the 7-layer OSI model. a. Layer 1 – Physical Layer – To establish and terminate the connection to a media source, it also does the conversions of data from one form to another. b. Layer 2 – Data-Link Layer – Transmits data from one point to another. c. Layer 3 – Network Layer – Transmits data from one host to another on another network. d. Layer 4 – Transport Layer – Controls
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1. Why Windows Server 2008 comes in different versions? What is the significance of each version The reason Windows Server 2008 many different versions is to meet the needs of its customers. They provide 7 different versions ranging from the basic entry level software for a small business to very large corporations that require immense computing power. Windows Server 2008 R2 (Foundation) – Is the basic starter server package. Windows Server 2008 R2 (Standard) – Is well built, with the average
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the HQ Server 12 Installing NfSen on the HQ Server: 13 Troubleshooting: 14 Verification/Testing: 14 Explanation: 15 What was not accomplished: 15 Formatting Cisco IOS on 2600 series routers 15 Testing 16 Trouble Shooting 16 General IPv6 commands: 17 Rip6 commands: 17 Implications/How it works 18 Testing 19 Troubleshooting 20 IP 21 Delegation: 21 VLAN information: 22 VLAN IP Addresses: 23 HQ Subnetting: 23 Store Subnetting: 24 Procedures: 25 Troubleshooting:
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Data Sheet Cisco 200 Series Switches Cisco Small Business Build a Powerful, Easy-to-Use Basic Business Network at an Affordable Price The key to succeeding in today’s competitive business environment is investing resources wisely – knowing how to separate the essential from the extraneous and get the most value for your dollars. As the backbone of your business and productivity applications, the small business network clearly falls into the “essential” category. But that doesn’t mean you
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Understand and describe the role of protocol layers in data networks Understand and describe the importance of addressing and naming schemes at various layers of data networks in IPv4 and IPv6 environments Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses to fulfill given requirements in IPv4 and IPv6 networks Explain fundamental Ethernet concepts such as media, services, and operations Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches Use Cisco command-line interface (CLI)
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Student Name: | Tiffany Walker | Student Name: | Tiffany Walker | Week 1 – Unit 1 NT1330 – Client-Server Networking II Windows Server 2008 Network Services PUBLISHED: June, 2014 Instructor: Scott McCombs | Phone: 440-376-8836 | Email: smccombs.itt.tech@gmail.com | Office Hours: By appointment only | Student Name: ____________________________ PUBLISHED: June, 2014 Instructor: Scott McCombs | Phone: 440-376-8836 | Email: smccombs.itt.tech@gmail.com
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Phase Three With the network topology and employee workstations configured as requested, network functionality and security are a necessity for enterprise protection. Phase three takes into consideration both network and data security. This data security is a combination of both network resources in addition to personnel training. While these objectives have separate outcomes, they work in tandem with each other to provide holistic network security. Firewalls, Antivirus, and Intrusion Detection/Prevention
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It handles the Asia Pacific which includes Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and more. 2. Approximately how many IPv4 addresses are possible? The IPv4 address space is 32 bits. 2^32 = 4,294,967,296 3. Approximately how many IPv6 addresses are possible? The IPv6 address space is 128 bits. 2^128 = 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 4. Why do you think the world is running out of IPv4 addresses? The IPv4 address only allows only around 4.3 Billion addresses. There are currently
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networking are fundamentals of IP network addressing and the distinction between IPv4 and IPv6. Also basic concepts protocols are DHCP, DNS and routing the process of transferring data across a networking from one LAN to another. TCP/IP networks was first introduced in the 1960’s, these were called IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) was first introduced and is most commonly used in modern networks. IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the latest version of the internet protocols and will
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