ITT Technical Institute NT1230 Client-Server Networking I Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory Hours, 22 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisite or Corerequisite: NT1210 Introduction to Networking or equivalent Course Description: This course introduces operating principles for the client-server based networking systems. Students will examine processes and procedures involving the installation, configuration, maintanence
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NT1210 Unit 3 Lab 3.1: Network Reference Models 1. Why would a three- layer model of communication that has the layers physical, network, and application be insufficient to adequately describe network communication? The three-layer model of communication would be insufficient to adequately describe network communication because because it would not have the ability to transport data to any other network. 2. What is the history of the OSI reference model? How did it come about and why
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Leando Henderson Jr NT1210 Lab Exercise 4.1.1 On page 107 the book explains that standards exist for the NIC and the cabling so that all networks and equipment would match up if not then you might buy a computer and it not fit your cabling on your network or vice versa. These standards exist so that all equipment would match up and networks could be simplified. Exercise 4.1.3 Shielded copper cable is currently best known for POE equipment. Security systems, Microphones, and other high
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IT Certifications Appiah Kwame ITT Technical Institute NT1210 Introduction to Networking Paul Ramsey 12/22/15 IT Certifications The top five IT certifications are: * MCSA Certification – Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate * This Microsoft certification is considered the basic, entry-level certification. This certification gives you a basic foundation in information technology. * PMP Certification – Project Management Professional * This certificate recognizes
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Justin Iler NT1210 Final Paper Routers vs. Layer 3 Switches You ask if a layer 3 switch can replace a router and I will yes you can. A layer 3 switch is actually faster than a router. The router receives a packet and then looks to the switch to see where to send it whereas the switch will receive the packet process the packet itself and then send it on. The pattern matching and caching on a layer 3 switch is similar to a router. They both use routing protocol and routing table to determine
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Eddie Bond nt1210 Lab Review 1.1 1. 127 in binary is 01111111. I came up with tis answer by dividing by two till i couldnt anymore. 2.Both numbers represent the powers of 10. 3.16,32,64,128 4.It would be difficult becuase you would have to put multiple equations to find te rigt answer. Lab Review 1.3 1. It is important to know how many system words will fit in a primary device so you will know how big your storage device is. 2.Multiple bytes has more ones and zero as bytes
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Unit 4 Research Wireless Network Communication Needs Sarah Simpson NT1210 Introduction to Networking Mrs. Abdule April 18, 2014 Wireless networks communicate much different than wired networks. For a wireless device to communicate in a wireless network it would need to connect to a mobile network. For example you have a device and you pay a mobile company to providing service for you to use it. To provide service, the mobile company installs tall radio towers with antennas extending off
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Nt1210 Mind Map Research Paper A Mind Map is a tool used to entice, delight, stimulate and challenge a person. The person will discover some astonishing facts about their brain and its function, and they will take the first major steps on the path to freedom of the mind when they are trying to solve a problem. A mind map takes the ideas that are in a person or group’s mind and organizes them into a logical way to solve problems. A mind map can be compared to a map of a city. The city center represents
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Roy A. Johnston February 18, 2014 NT1210 - Chapter 6 (Mind Map Assignment) Wireless LANs Main Topic 1: Defining Wireless LANs * Subtopic a) Comparing Wireless LANs to Wired LANs * Within Subtopic) Similarities with Wired & Wireless LANs * Within Subtopic) Distance from User Device to Switch or AP * Within Subtopic) Maximum Bit Rates (Speeds) * Within Subtopic) Bit Rate Variations Over Time * Within Subtopic) Shared Bandwidth Vs. Dedicated Bandwidth * Within
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Jon Irfan NT1210 Lab_8 8.1.1: The network ID is 110. And the network host is 10.10.1. Binary value of the network ID is 192. And the binary value of the host is 21. 8.1.3: yes it would be. The first octet is 192 which would be in Class C. 8.1.4: The network ID of the IP address is 192.8. The network ID of host address is 8.4. The Binary network ID is 10111110.1000. And the binary host ID is 1000.100. 8.1.5: 255.255.255.0 = /24 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. total
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