LAN AND WAN TECHNOLOGY PRESENTS BY 2130216 HUSSAIN FAIZRAHIMI BIN HJ ABDULLAH 2130243 WAN MOHAMAD SYAFIQ BIN WAN IDRIS 2130199 WAN MUHAMAD HAFIZ BIN WAN.

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LAN AND WAN TECHNOLOGY PRESENTS BY HUSSAIN FAIZRAHIMI BIN HJ ABDULLAH WAN MOHAMAD SYAFIQ BIN WAN IDRIS WAN MUHAMAD HAFIZ BIN WAN AHMAD SAYUTTI MOHAMED KHAIRUN NAIM BIN MOHD RAIS MUHAMMAD NIZAR BIN MD. MURAD ‘

Organization chart of operation

COMMANDER  Leader of operation and acts as commanding officer  Responsible to take in charge of the operation  Give the orders to make the mission accomplish. Duties and responsibilities CHAIRMAN STAFF  In charge and harmonize all aspects of administration.  Responsible to give support in operational need and command.  Adviser of commander

OPERATION OFFICER  Main responsibilities are to plan, coordinate, and control all operation activities  Coordinating the participation of every troops needs. Continue… INTELLIGENT OFFICER  Find out the information about the exercise  Give the best idea for exercise  Planning, collecting, processing and disseminating intelligence and operational levels of war nerves to the needs and uses of joint operations.

SIGNAL OFFICER Supplies all the necessaries and convenience of electronic communication device Helps in conducting all the task related to communication technology Designing and provide all the needed governmental communication aim. Continue… LOGISTIC OFFICER o Responsible to support and supplies all the thing need for exercise o Provide the needed supply during the exercise o Develop and coordinate all aspect of logistical assistance to support for operational exercise joint, and combined force implemented.

Internet Dekstop pc Switch Router Smarthphone Ipad Laptop Switch Router Access Point Printer Scanner Printer Scanner LOCATION AND FIELD HEADQUARTER DESIGN LAYOUT

1.COMPUTER -There are three computers in exercise site for troop leaders make a parade state and there are six computers in Headquarter for higher ranking officer to command. 2.LAPTOP -There are a laptop in exercise site used by medical team. 3.IPAD -There are three Ipads at exercise site for officer in command to give emergency info and individual owner for staff in headquarter. Devices

 Main server should be placed at HQ  The server help the computer network manage their resources and runs the network operating system  Server facilitates the clients to share data, information or any hardware and software resources. Server

 External device that communicates with another digital device to print what a user sees on a screen  Printers use small pixels to transfer an image from the system to another surface  Ink jet and laser printers are the most commonly used  May print in black and white or colour as well Printer

 Computer peripheral or a stand-alone device that converts a document, film, graphic, or photograph to a digital image through an appropriate software  When used with an optical character recognition (OCR) software, a scanner can convert printed, typewritten (and, with some devices, handwritten) text into a digital file that can be read by a word processor. Scanner

Routers  The device capable to connect dissimilar the networks  Manage to interpret Layer 3 addressing.  Determine best data path. The routers functionally to reroute traffic  Enable custom segregation for security  Support simultaneous connectivity  Provide fault tolerance and monitor network traffic  Diagnose problems and trigger alarms. Networking Device and Equipment

Switch  The switches is a connectivity devices that subdivide a network.  Operate at Data Link OSI model layer.  Surely can operate at Layer 3 or Layer 4  This device interpret MAC address information  Its common switch components. Continue… Repeaters  The device operate in Physical OSI model layer  Means no to interpret the data  manage to regenerate signal

Access Point  The device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi, or related standards  The device usually connects to a router as a standalone device, but it can also be an integral component of the router itself.  Able to add devices that access the network with few or no cables  normally connects directly to a wired Ethernet connection and then provides wireless connections using radio frequency links for other devices to utilize that wired connection Continue…

Ethernet The Ethernet provides services up to and including the data link layer. It’s has retained a good degree of backward compatibility. Networking medium Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet using 2.4 GHz UHF and 5 GHz SHF radio waves. Its can connect to a network resource such as the Internet via a wireless network access point.

LAN/WAN  LAN a local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building, using network media.  WAN a wide area network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area using leased telecommunication lines. Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations. Continue…

IP address manager  IP address management (IPAM) is a means of planning, tracking, and managing the internet Protocol address space used in a network.  IPAM integrates DNS and DHCP so that each is aware of changes in the other  Additional functionality, such as controlling reservations in DHCP as well as other data aggregation and reporting capability, is also common Network management software

User Device Tracker  The primary job for the User Device Tracker is to locate any laptops, printers or even desktop on your network  The idea is that even a regular user can type in the hostname or IP address of the device they want to locate.  User Device Tracker will return 'Last seen' data for devices that were active on the network but are now switched off or disconnected.  Naturally, if the device is active then UDT returns the current switch and port numbers.  For an administrator this ability to track a laptops' (and other devices) previous locations can prove invaluable in knowing precisely what is going on in your organization. Continue…

Network Topology Mapper  Leveraging a unique multi-layer discovery technique, Network Topology Mapper automatically discovers your LAN or WAN and produces comprehensive  easy-to-view network diagrams that integrate OSI Layer 2 and Layer 3 topology data Continue… Network Performance Editor  Network Monitoring Tools calculates the bandwidth utilization, and scans the traffic for errors.  The tool also provides asset details such as the OS, installed software, and hardware and informs you about the general availability and performance of the network elements.

Furniture About 9 chairs and 11 tables are required to fulfill the appetite to use the network. Exercise SiteHQ Site 3 tables to put the desktop pc 6 tables to put the desktop pc for highest ranking officer 3 chairs for the users6 chairs for highest ranking officer 1 table to keep the router, switch and access point. 1 tables to keep the router, witch and access point. 1 table for server1 tables for server 1 table for printer and scanner 1 tables for printer and scanner

 A DIRECT BRIDGE, which to requires the users actually configure a bridge between the two connections. The indirect bridge provides the security hazards.  We also provide FIREWALL of our systems, so that its will block the virus from entering our systems  Our systems also have the password . Our Wi-Fi also have the key number to access Security Features

Reliability o Since the links can be connected or disconnected at any time, a functioning network must be able to cope with this dynamic restructing, preferably in a way that is timely, efficient, reliable, robust and scalable. o The network must allow any of two nodes to communicate by relaying the information via the other network. o Various routing use one or two path between any two of nodes. o Flooding method use all or most the available path

QUANTITY DEVICECOST (RM) 9DEKSTOP PC IPADS5000 2SERVER8000 2PRINTER300 2SCANNER200 2REPEATER180 2ACCESS POINT250 TOTAL ESTIMATION COST