Question:
Computer networking questions....?
Jeanette
2013-05-24 18:43:53 UTC
You have been hired to consult with a local architecture firm and suggest improvements to update its LAN. The firms staff of 35 full time and 8 part time employees hasnt had time to pay attention to the network, which was set up many years ago by another consultant. Currently, the LAN consists of 30 desktop pcs, 8 laptops, and some peripherals, such as printers. Employees use their laptops at home as well as at the firm, so they have been configured for use with broadband internet connections. At the firm, a router connects the LAN to a local ISP through a T1 link. Connected to the router are five switches positioned at different locations around the building. Each network client connects to its nearest switch. Every client is assigned a static IP address based on the group of addresses the firm leases from its ISP. Not surprisingly, staff have reported frustrations with maintaining this setup and worry about whether it will allow them to increase the size of their network. What steps do you take to simplify the firms client IP assignment process? What measures will help conserve IP addresses as the firm grows? Draw a simple network diagram that includes the firms LAN clients, its existing connection to the internet and all necessary connectivity hardware to implement your suggestions."
Six answers:
2013-05-25 13:33:42 UTC
I will tell you this much...I'm in the same class as you... I will NOT spoon feed you the answers either, as I've put hard work into keeping a 99% in Networking Fundamentals; Now, Go look up NAT, look at ways that you can have central system that will auto-assign the addresses accordingly. There are diff types of this, so you're on your own with that. I will only point you in the right direction, so tell your "friend" to look at chapter 4 in our book. Search there, as the answers are there. It pisses me off to think, People don't wanna do the work. They want quick fast answers. Trust me, on Cert day, he'll fail. It's as simple as this: Up to this point in our book, any question that is currently asked will be found some where in the previous pages. Tell'em to get @ it!!
Geebs
2013-05-24 19:56:38 UTC
Using DHCP instead of assigning static IP addresses would greatly reduce the amount of time needed to configure the network which improves cost and efficiency. You could also your NAT behind the router and assign thousands of private IP addresses -- because private IP address don't count. You can assign them anyway you choose as long as their on the same subnet each node will be able to contact every other node.
Sonic
2013-05-24 18:52:13 UTC
without a proper evaluation of the server hardware or current setup of the network and the layout of the company/users, it will be impossible to write up a new diagram to solve the problems.



if this is some sort of test question, then the person who wrote this is retarded, bit in the spirit of giving an honest answer



everything that is used, how, when, how much, and what is needed, is incredibly important to make proper decisions, im just basically saying that the information given greatly is lacking
fredia
2016-11-06 11:24:01 UTC
it particularly is going to depend how she connects. If she makes use of the comparable settings which you have already got, then particular you merely could reconnect on your LAN and %. up the place you left off. If on the different hand she modifies placing so she will connect, like the artwork team andor IP handle, you will could reseat the modifications. i does not worry approximately that, she in all possibility will make valuable she places it back like she won it. it particularly is advisable to invite her to jot down down any modifications. I do exactly no longer beleive you may desire to have a topic. If she connect by way of a LAN you may could reset your WAN and LAN IP addresses. This is likewise user-friendly to remendy. merely unplug your modem, router, and desktops. After one minute plug interior the modem (If the modem has a battery backup, removeit for one minute additionally). Wait one minute and plug the router in. After an addional minute turn all desktops and community contraptions on. This proceedure will reset the cache and subject new IP addresses to the modem, router, and pc via DHCP. additionally sparkling the cookies, record, and history in what each browser you employ. i assume the respond is for particular you have very few problems. regardless of in case you do, it will be uncomplicated to fabulous. in all possibility merely some minute. stable luck.
2013-05-24 18:54:29 UTC
This is not a question, it's a complex assignment.



You will learn nothing from someone spoon feeding you the answers.



Do the work, if you have problems post your conclusions and how you arrived at them.



Good Luck...
Rebecca
2013-05-24 19:12:09 UTC
This is a question about rolling out NAT and DHCP. Nothing more to it. However, it is clearly a wordy answer and I lack the inclination to spend an hour doing YOUR homework.


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