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Topic Johnston-Donahue University is a leader in online engineering degree programs. Fully accredited, and with a faculty of professors who are top in their field, Johnston-Donahue University provides degrees that are looked upon highly by employers nationwide. A key feature that sets Johnston-Donahue University apart from other universities offering online degrees is their network of teaching centers across the nation. These teaching centers are fully equipped engineering laboratories that provide the students with the interactive teaching environment, and practical experience, needed to become a successful engineer. All lectures are conducted online using a proprietary streaming service that incorporates: audio, video, screen casting, testing, and instant chat functionality. Currently, Johnston-Donahue University lacks a well-managed network, and much of their network is composed of isolated and disparate sub-networks. The network infrastructures of each facility were built, and maintained, by independent contractors within their regions. The only requirement was that each facility has a high-speed Internet connection. This, however, has started to cause problems for the university. Due to an increase in enrollment, the university has renovated several of the teaching centers to include state-of-the-art computer labs in order to accommodate students who have limited access to technology resources. Without a managed network, these computer labs have a high probability of becoming vulnerable due to misconfigured software, uneven software distribution, missing software patches, or rogue devices being able to get elevated access. In order to address these concerns, and to accommodate the new computer labs, JohnstonDonahue University has decided it would be in their best interest to redesign their technology infrastructure, and to implement industry standard network management and configuration management systems to better govern their assets.
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Regional Learning Center: San Antonio, TX The San Antonio regional learning center is a newly renovated two-story industrial building consisting of three computer labs, each containing approximately twenty workstations. There are two labs on the first floor, one lab on the second floor, and a network closet on the first floor that links the three labs to the WAN/internet. Each lab has its own 48 port 10/100/1000 Mbps switch with 10 Gbps fiber links to the network closet. All switches are setup with minimal settings, and the network is currently not segmented into any VLANs/subnets. In addition to the computer lab workstations, there is a desktop computer at each lectern in each of the ten classrooms. The lectern computers are connected directly to the main networking closet via a gigabit Ethernet connection, and each computer is integrated into the robust multimedia presentation system that exists in each classroom. Regional Learning Center: Dallas, TX The Dallas regional learning center is one of the larger regional centers, consisting of six computer labs, with plans to convert one of the twelve classrooms into a seventh computer lab. In a configuration similar to the San Antonio center, the labs are connected to the WAN via a 10/100/1000 Mbps switch in each lab, with each switch then connected to an MDF (master distribution frame) on the second floor. It is a two-story building, with three computer labs on the first floor, along with eight classrooms. The second floor has three computer labs and four classrooms. The seventh lab will be added on the first floor by converting one of the classrooms, and this lab will need to be capable of multimedia capabilities similar to the classrooms. The twelve classrooms are equipped with multimedia capabilities similar to the San Antonio center, and each classroom has a workstation directly connected to the MDF on the second floor. All switches are setup with minimal settings, and the network is currently not segmented
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Regional Learning Center: Tulsa, OK This regional learning center is currently under construction, and is scheduled to be finished in two months. It will be a single story building with five computer labs and four classrooms. The network design is currently not complete for the building and is left open to suggestion. Johnston-Donahue University plans to pilot a “24-hour unmanned,” computer lab capable of supporting students yearround. The computers in the 24-hour lab will need to be very secure and be low priced, due to the highrisk environment. Security and management are the two main factors concerning the 24-hour lab, and will need to be addressed appropriately. Customer's needs: - Propose a reasonable and thorough network design for the testbed specified. - Recommend an effective design for the subnetting of the entire network and provide descriptions of the VLANs that will be utilized. - Provide a method for secure communication between all facilities in the testbed, and prove that it is scalable when the network design is deployed university-wide. - Address the need for effective management of the network, as well as configuration management of all configuration items on the network (technology assets). - Develop a plan for the 24-hour computer lab that is under construction in Tulsa. - Address the needs for security, speed, and efficiency across the network, while maintaining a reasonable cost.
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>Customer's needs: If customer writes me a huge check, I'll solve their problem. Otherwise, fuck off...
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We're not doing your homework for you
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*Slow clap* Good job posting The BPA network design prompt on a thread then asking people to solve it for you.
>want to order pizza online >order website requires nonfree javascript >tfw the botnet wants me to starve
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>>52385051 Stallman obviously isn't starving
You should find out where he feeds, there's probably plenty to go around
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I'm looking to replace my galaxy s5. It's gotten insanely slow as of late and has also stopped charging. I know what I'm looking for I just need help dwindling down the choices. Preferably for 400 or less. I really like the design of the one plus 2, I like the simplistic design of it. I'd really prefer a snapdragon and it needs to have a front facing camera. A fairly long battery as well. If I could choose one feature to stand out I guess I'd want it to be powerful in itself. I'm no expert so that's why I came here for help. Any suggestions will be nice.
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How do i root android 4.4.4 xcover 3 kernel 2015 june?
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>>52350483 Your carrier won't let you root your phone
That happened to me with Verizon
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My nexus 6 has been lagging a lot, it was fine a couple weeks ago. Should I try flashing a custom ROM? I've always just been on stock but 10 seconds to open my camera is unbearable.
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>>52374207 If you don't rice like myself than just get an iphone.
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ITT: We post tech truths. Windows is proprietary malware.
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>>52349783 >no gf qt gynoid gf when?
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>>52343536 >installing Ubuntu Found your problem.
Also Ubuntu 15.10 on a 333mhz with 64 megs of ram isn't ideal
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>>52344757 Linux doesn't work.
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>>52342898 >Windows: >That fucking start menu, luckily fixed with Classicshell. Occasionally run into some machines that always have update problems. Literally no way to fix it. Though on machines that work, never an issue. File explorer is such a pain in the ass to get rid of all the garbage and clutter and just display a simple C:\, D:\, E:\ >Clusterfuck control panel with UI elements straight from Win95 + XP + the new metro shit. >Dependency hell somehow still exists, and MS's solution is keep a copy of every DLL that ever existed. Hold your hand all day, user doesn't want to have to learn anything.
>Linux: >Try to install common distro, no partitions recognized, only option is to wipe, windows recognizes parts just fine. Try to update OS, bricks installation. Try to install program, repo program hangs. Try to install another program, some retard didn't update the installer properly, so now you have to unpack the installer and waste shit ton of time guessing and figuring out the correct url and trial and error repack the installer to install a program. Try to install foreign language IME, most distros don't even show it until after you google half an hour to find you have to install some other thing first then install the language, in the end the IME refuses to switch anyway. Dumbed down babby GUI. Simple windows tasks like battery management that take a few clicks requires starting a research project, and if you haven't touched that for a year or two, you gotta research it again. User error, User ERROR, User still doesn't want to learn anything.
In the end, User is probably drooling while his nurse changes his diaper.
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>>52349499 I am not subhuman so no.
What is this shit /g/?
http://www.cyborg.co >Shadow is able to compress a 7 gigabyte movie into a mere kilobyte. >[Stealth Wireless]allows for a speed of over 10^55000 bits per second >the first unbreakable encryption algorithm. >Spectrocable allows for a speed of over 10^54000 bits per second. This is, by a factor of several billion, the fastest technology on the market. It seemed like an obvious troll but the owner (a 14 year old) had a presentation at Techweek LA, and seems very serious about it.
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>>38366847 There is that archive format that lets you snapshot. Kinda like a versioning system or something. A guy from Dell writes it.
He had fun experimenting with algorithms, and this is some basic shit right here. I can't recall the exact technique, but try to find that.
It wasn't UHARC, but something else.
It's a great compression algorithm/format, but the GUI is really shit.
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Pls, does anyone have a mirror for the youtube video? I want to see it badly
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How do you host your own .COM website? Im not very skilled in servers but ive always wondered, if you host your own website from your house how do you choose a domain name? What are the exact steps? I cant find anything online because it just shows up with people using .Tk sites or things, never anyome hosting it from home
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install gentoo for sure. Should be plug and play
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>>52375651 Well meme'd my friend
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Literally 5 seconds in google brought up dozens of results. Are you fucking retarded, OP?
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>>52375716 Link or you are bullshitting
I'm taking a course for comptia Network+ and I'm looking at mac addressing and I understand that it's 6 bytes of data but it's represented by 12 digits of hex. Wouldn't 12 digits of hex be 24 bytes of data? I'm confused by it.
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A single hex digit is actually a nibble(half of a byte) because it has 16 values, which can be stored in 4 binary bits (2^4=16). This means that two hex digits is represented in 8 binary bits, or a single byte. This is why a mac address is 12 hex digits and 6 bytes. Each hex digit takes half of a byte to store.
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>>52355645 nvm, just had a derped moment
hex=16
2 digit of hex = 256 combinations
or one byte
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Does windows 8 have a place anywhere? What does windows 8 have that 7 & 10 doesn't?
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i use 8.1. it's better than 7 in several ways>better resource management >better ui (imo, i use mostly quicklaunch) >better file copy dialog >bunch of tweaks i don't remember >no botnet (i don't update it and when i installed it, it didn't have that shit)
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>>52355711 >I would say 8.1 is the best version of Windows for power-users currently >power-users Anonymous
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>>52355608 You can change it to full screen. ..
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>>52355711 I totally agree with this. Windows 10 brought some improvements (app windows, a semblance of a start menu) but ruined lots of other things (useless Mail app, half-finished settings, even less theme support than before, broken search, useless tablet mode, broken rotation lock for convertibles, no update changelogs, and more). Why can't Microsoft just make small improvements to Windows 8.1 until it becomes what 10 was supposed to be?
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>>52355711 this tbqh (to be quite honest)
Sheekyforums.com Soooo we gon do anythin bout this?
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>>50223068 >>50223060 This... what.
What's the point?
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>>50223076 Get ad revenue from scamming since it looks like the site has a community also it pulls pro and anti gamergate twitter names
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>>50222951 where is that 4chan hacker when you need him?
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Is there any way to see the images sheeky forum posts
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