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· 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 · 206-210 · 211-215 · 216-220 · 221-225 · 226-230 · 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 ·The financial institution is planning on expanding into additional SEGs (market areas) by merging with smaller financial institutions and incorporating their current offices as additional branches of operation. The CEO plans on adding one of these "branches" each month for the next 6 months. You are put in charge of the project. Create a network diagram that incorporates the current LAN diagram and extends it to create the new WAN that will connect the main offices to the six new branches. Develop a presentation detailing the additional hardware needed to make these connections. Include a section on the additional daily, weekly, and monthly actions you will need to take to ensure that ... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Networks
Posting ID:
163730
OTA ID:
105277
Advantages of modern networking technologies
Explain some advantages of modern networking technologies and NOS features. Do they ever crash?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Networks
Posting ID:
163731
OTA ID:
105277
Explain to your team the differences between routers and switches.
Scenario: You are currently working for Surebank, a mid-size financial institution. The organization has approximately 80 people working in their main location where your office is located. The bank also has two branch locations. You have been very successful in your career as a Network Operation Specialist, serving at the help desk, assisting many users with routine problems with their desktop PC's and the company software. Your supervisor, the Network Administrator, was recently fired because of poor attendance. As you are the senior NOS and have performed very capably, you have been appointed as the Interim Network Administrator. If you do well, the interim position could become perm... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Networks
Posting ID:
163732
OTA ID:
105277
Regarding Programming Logic and Design
Assume you have a bank account that compounds interest on a yearly base. In other words, if you deposit 100 dollars for two years at 4 percent interest, at the end of one year you will have $104 . At the end of two years, you will have the 104 dollars plus 4 percent of that, or $108.16. Create the logic for a program that would (1) read the records contraining a deposit amount, a term in years, and an interest rate (2) for each record, print the running total balance for each year of the term. I need help designing the output for this program; i need help with creating a print chart or sample output, pseudocode, and flow chart.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Networks
Posting ID:
164555
OTA ID:
103987
How do you secure files within a network from other end users who should not have access?
How would you go about preventing unwanted eyes from trolling around a workstation with critical information inside? I am going on the premise that the unwanted eyes are users already authenticated as authorized to be on the network in question. For example, the Director of Human Resources has a file documenting the pay rates of all employees. How would you prevent users on the network from actually being able to see the file on that particular workstation?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Networks
Posting ID:
165115
OTA ID:
105909
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