Now that we are moving into higher layers of the OSI and TCP/IP networking models, we are starting to look at different kinds of hardware and their related concerns. Before, we were mainly concerned with the basics of cables or wireless signals. At this point, we are focusing more on how you build smaller networks -- and combine them into larger networks!
Design a network topology for your company. You have to network together the following 46 computers:
5 High-Traffic Servers | S1 - S5 |
4 Moderate-Traffic Servers | S6 - S9 |
25 Moderate-Traffic Desktops | MT01 - MT25 |
12 Low-Traffic Desktops | LT01 - LT12 |
These computers are arranged in the following manner, in different areas of the space:
North
S1 , S3 , S5
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West
S2 , S6 , S8 , MT01 - MT06
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East
S4 , S7 , S9 , MT07 - MT19
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Southwest
LT01 - LT04 , MT20 - MT23
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Southeast
LT05 - LT12 , MT24 - MT25
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You have at your disposal the following items of network hardware:
Use the switches and hubs to design a network topology for the computers in the network. Create a drawing to accompany this. You should specify such things as...