Top-Down Network Design Methodology Lab Report 1. What are the business goals? (10 points) The business goals are to revise an existing network to accommodate a growing campus as well as to support online learning. 2. What are the business constraints? (10 points) Money is a business constraint as the funding is revenue from a property tax and previously approved bond issue, the funds must be spent in a fiscally prudent manner while still delivering the required network improvements
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Hospital LAN Initial Evaluation NIT 362 Explain the network’s fundamental characteristics and components. The Hospital’s Local Area Network (LAN) consists of two distinct network segments: Clinical and Admnistrative networks and are connected via bridge. The Administrative uses an ethernet backbone that is 1000BaseT using CAT 6 cable while the backbone for branches from each department run on 1000BaseF using single-mode fiber. Each
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Home Hospice Care (HHC) Project May 22, 2015 [pic] This project involves establishing a client-server based network in the Home Hospice Care building along with a wireless network (WLAN). We will be installing a Windows 2012 Server running the required Medical Management software along with a backup solution. The diagram below shows the current floor plan for HHC. It should be noted that more workstations, printers and laptops will be added (see next page). Additionally, wireless access
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Deployment Best Practices for Citrix XenApp® over HughesNet™ Managed Network Services Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................... 1 HughesNet™ Managed Network Services ....................................................... 2 Citrix XenApp Overview..................................................................................... 4 Best Practices & Recommendations ..........................................
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research that would lead to the creation of a worldwide network. The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was an experimental wide area network (WAN) that consisted of the four computers networked by DARPA researchers in 1969. These first four computers were located at the University of California at Los Angeles, SRI International, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah. By 1990, a network of networks, now known as the Internet, had grown from the four
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device on the network. If the timing is missing the device’s communication would crash into other devices’ communication causing a roadblock in the system. Exercise 2.1.2 The Network interface card (NIC) allows this kind of integration. Exercise 2.1 review Network devices are routers, gateways, hubs, and switches. Peripheral devices are printers, mice, monitor, and scanners. You would limit incoming connections to keep spam out and viruses or malware out. Peer to peer network is good for
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following network descriptions are describing a MAN, WAN, or LAN: a. LAN b. MAN c. WAN 2. Expand the acronym NIC. Network Interface Card 3. Expand the acronym MAC. Media Access Control 4. Expand the acronym LAN. Local Area Network 5. Expand the acronym WAN. Wide Area Network Section 1-2: 6. Define the term protocol. Set of rules established for users to exchange information. 7. Define the term topology. Architecture of a network. 8. Define
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b. Objectives c. Tools i. Software Requirements ii. Hardware Requirements 2. Methodology a. Design i. Algorithm ii. Flow chart iii. E-R Diagram iv. Data flow diagram 3. Tools i. Forms layout ii. Coding 4. Results 5. Conclusion 6. Reference INTRODUCTION A Search Engine is designed to search for information
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Logical Modeling in Systems Analysis Table of Contents Topic Page Chapter One Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chapter Two Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Information Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 IS Analysis Phase . . . . . . . . . . .
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Answer/Essay Questions: Data Flow Diagrams IT-510-X2879Advanced Info Technology 14TW2 1. Data flow diagrams show the flow of data through systems and are used during problem analysis. Systems do not transform input to a desired output in a single step. DFD's capture the information about the transformations and the movement of data through a system with bubbles and arrows to show relationships (Freetutes.) One of the four common mistakes often made when using data flow diagrams is an illegal data flow
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