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1 How much do you know?

2 Label which one I am and a definition…

3 Sort these under the correct headings: Affordable Peer to Peer Client/Server Microsoft Server 2003 Home users More expensive Large Business Less Security Windows 7

4 What type of LAN would use me and why? CoaxialCat5Fibre Also called twisted pair Or ethernet

5  There are different categories to understand. ◦ Cat5 (Category 5) ◦ Cat 5e ◦ Cat6  Label the speeds and/or distance each of these are cable can perform at.  Which is used most commonly in the workplace and why?

6 Draw a line matching the component with what it does? Component:Function: HubDirects data on a network SwitchConnects a PC to the internet RouterStorage connected to a network ServerRequests network resources Wireless ModemMultiplies number of ports Network Attached Storage (NAS)Serves information to PCs LaptopMultiplies data ports intelligently

7 Sort these layers in order and write what it does: Application Internet Network Interface Transport

8 Sort these layers in order and write what it does: Network Transport Session Presentation Application Datalink Physical

9  Draw a line to match the TCP/IP layers with the OSI layers based on similar functions: PresentationNetwork Interface SessionApplication PhysicalTransport DatalinkInternet Transport Application Network

10 Draw a line matching the model with what it does? Component:Function: BandwidthUnique number assigned to PC DHCPPing – network status info NATAmount of data carried at a time IP AddressMultiple devices share single IP ICMPAutomatically assigns IPs

11  Are worldwide rules or standards that govern how data is transferred over a network.  Find out what each of these examples do: 1. TCP 2. IP 3. DHCP 4. Ethernet 5. ICMP

12  What does the acronym stand for?  Remember the problem with a BUS topology?  This avoids collisions by forcing PCs to “listen” to the Ethernet before sending data.  Read more about how it works then create a diagram that shows how it works.


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