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Configuring VLANs – CompTIA Network+ N10-006 – 2.6



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A switch’s VLAN configuration can provide the network administrator with additional network segmentation options. In this video, you’ll learn about configuring VLANs, configuring trunked links, and the benefits of using VTP.
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WAN Technologies – CompTIA Network+ N10-007 – 2.5



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Our choice of wide area network technologies can depend on the type of connection. In this video, you’ll learn about Frame Relay, ATM, MPLS, DMVPN, SIP trunking, and much more.
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Will Your Network Support IP Telephony?

As a follow up to my article on “Are VoIP Phone Systems Reliable”, a major question you have to ask is will your network support these IP telephony solutions? It is a fact that with an IP system you will see savings, increased productivity and more communication flexibility. But this will be futile if your network does not have the capability to support, as needed, the IP structural requirements.

One of the major requirements is having adequate bandwidth to support the IP delivery. This bandwidth depends on the volume of calls, the different functions you want to deploy and of course the codecs required by the IP phones themselves. You need to think and plan for the future of your organization.

A sound network infrastructure must provide the throughput, with proper bandwidth, for meeting issues like latency, jitter and packet loss. Depending on the codecs used, like G.711 each call requires 80k or using compressed codecs G.729 can reduce the required bandwidth to 32k. Latency, the time it takes for a person’s voice to be sent and received properly over the IP network and delivered to the receiving party, plus jitter and packet loss, which result in voice degradation must be addressed prior to system deployment.

Most IP systems have compensated for this and some have patents pending but it imperative to discuss this with your IP vendor so voice quality can be at peak performance.

So ask the questions, how will you be using the system, how many calls are going to be made over the network, will there be remote and secondary sites connected, are there any bandwidth sensitive applications in use like video, data sharing, email, employee browsing issues?

Most companies have a quality switched network. However, old equipment routers, switches, servers may have to be upgraded or replaced. We have found that using VLANs can improve voice quality by separating data requirements over a separate network from the voice demands. It can also improve security. The objective here is to insure the best Quality of Service, QoS, possible by asking the correct questions before deployment. Voice traffic must be given priority over data. We can wait for emails to arrive but not a person’s conversation.

Finally you need to make sure that your carrier providers have a sound Service Level Agreement in place guaranteeing you the services your network demands. Choosing a IP vendor to help you manage all these issues and questions can be critical to the success of a satisfactory IP system being deployed at your firm. They should be willing to offer some kind of network assessment before moving ahead with this kind of installation. Doing this will increase chances for a successful installation and discovery of possible bottlenecks that will cause performance issues in the future.

– Ron Focazio, Senior Partner NovaCom



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Advanced big data system Streaming Data Processing 6-1 Introduction to streaming data processing



In recent years, the penetration of artificial intelligence technology into different areas of the industry has increased rapidly. Therefore, the big data system is the foundation for realizing today’s data-driven AI, and therefore it becomes vital. This course is dedicated to guiding students to learn the basic concepts of big data systems, covering how to effectively store, process and analyze data. We start from the general principles of distributed system design; then we provide a framework on how to expand storage, computing and network functions in big data systems; finally, in order to make these design principles easy to follow, our case studies use real industrial systems To demonstrate how the basic design principles are applied to actual systems and how to analyze their performance and limitations.

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Mitotic Cell Cycle network from Reactome. Visualized in Cytoscape via Pathway Commons.

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VLAN Explained | what is VLAN | VLANs | VLAN tagging | VLAN configuration| VLAN Switch | Vlan Trunk



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Maximizing Your Computer Infrastructure Investment Using Network Virtualization

As computer networks continue to grow designers are faced with the challenge of catering for an ever increasing range of business requirements without blowing out the cost of the solution. Businesses today are placing more of an emphasis on security and converged [voice, video and data] as well as a more efficient use of computer resources across expensive links.

Fortunately for network designers, network virtualization technologies such as Virtual Router Forwarding (VRF), Virtual LANs (VLAN), Virtual Device Context (VDC) and Virtual Private Networks (VPN) are providing the flexibility that modern networks demand. How?

The short answer is that virtualization technologies allow one piece of hardware to be split into a number of logical devices. This way, technology can adapt to evolving organizational changes such as restructures, mergers and growth without compromising the existing network. This can reduce the risks associated with network changes, reduce the need for large scale capital investment in infrastructure and make the most efficient use of existing network resources.

Take an organizational merger as an example of a changing business landscape. Conflicting IP address schemas can delay the sharing of network resources due to the complexity of renumbering servers and other critical infrastructure. But using virtualization technologies, designers can run the conflicting network IP ranges in parallel across the same wire without the need to renumber either organization’s infrastructure. Central translation points can then be configured to provide access between the networks completing the interim solution and making resources available across organizations quickly and inexpensively!

Buying more time through this type of solution means that the more permanent consolidation activities can take place over time without the pressure from the business who are happily accessing each other’s resources over virtualized network components. Remaining consolidation activities can then also be aligned with existing network hardware refresh projects (typically network hardware is replaced every 4-5 years) further streamlining costs due to the reduction of scope in the initial consolidation work.

This is just one example of the flexibility that network designers have through the use of network virtualization technologies. Of course, virtualization also lends itself to permanent network design solutions as well. VPNs, for example can be used to save money by utilizing public or third party network infrastructure as opposed to commissioning costly private infrastructure to provide connectivity. VLANS are another example of virtual segregation on a network.

For Directors, CIO and CEOs knowledge that there may be alternatives to additional links and hardware when growth or organizational flexibility is required may come as an oasis in a sea of ones and zeros. Virtualization technologies excel in delivering innovative solutions and should be given due consideration on any network design.



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VLAN Hopping – CompTIA Network+ N10-006 – 3.2



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In der letzten Woche habe ich Instagram und Facebook verlassen. Das war lange überfällig. Ich möchte mich in der Zukunft mehr meiner eigenen Homepage zuwenden und werde nur noch Flickr als einziges Social Network behalten.

In the last week I left Instagram and Facebook. That was long overdue. I’d like to spend more of my own homepage in the future and will only keep Flickr as the only social network.

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Posted by thomas | follow the white rabbit on 2019-07-29 05:43:55

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