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ã One 3.05 to 6 .1 m (10 to 20 ft) length of Cat 5 cabling per person ... within 1. 25 to 1. 9 cm (1/ 2
to ắ in.) from the edge of the jacket. Be sure not to let go of the jacket and the wires, which are now
in order.
3 - 3 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 3 .1. 9c ... Ready, CTS =
Clear To Send.
Step 2
Determine the distance between devices, then add at least 30.48 cm ( 12 in.) to the distance. Make
the cable about 3.05 m (10 ft), unless connecting to router...
... within 1. 25 to 1. 9 cm (1/ 2
to ắ in.) from the edge of the jacket. Be sure not to let go of the jacket and the wires, which are now
in order.
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Step 10
Test the finished cable. Have the instructor check it. How is it possible to tell if the cable is
functioning properly?
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Clear To Send.
Step 2
Determine the distance between devices, then add at least 30.48 cm ( 12 in.) to the distance. Make
the cable about 3.05 m (10 ft), unless connecting to router...
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Step 11
Test the finished cable. Have the instructor check ...
Step 10
Repeat steps 4-8 to terminate the other end of the cable using the 568-A scheme to finish the
crossover cable.
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Flatten, straighten, and line up the wires. Trim them in a straight line to within 1. 25 cm to 1. 9 cm (1/ 2
to ắ in.) from the edge of the jacket. Be sure not to let go of the jacket and the...
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Lab 5 .1. 6 Hub and NIC Purchase
Objective
ã Introduce ... peer-to-peer
network. The lab will use the Web site www.cdw.com, but any local source, catalog, or Web site can
be used. The requirements include the following:
1 – Ethernet Hub
2 – Ethernet NICs ... Ethernet NICs for existing desktop PCs
4 – Ethernet Cat 5e jumper cables – length 6 .1 meters (20 feet)
Step 1 Research equipment pricing
Start by going to www.cisco.com and selecting “Products...
... as number of ports, features, price, performance, and so on.
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... Step 2 Compile one page summary of the results
Use Microsoft Excel, Word, or any comparable products...
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Lab 7 .1. 2 Waveform Decoding
Objective
The purpose of this lab is to integrate ... automatically.
Therefore, this lab provides an important foundation for future learning of network troubleshooting.
A Digital Oscilloscope was attached to an Ethernet 10 BASE2 coaxial cable to capture ... possible to capture waveforms on 10 BASE-T and 10 0BASE-TX
twisted pair media, the coaxial cable gives the cleanest and most readable waveform data. This data
is available from the instructor. Decoding...
... route to 17 2 .16 .2. 0, subnet mask of 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0, and
the next hoop router was 17 2 .16 .1. 2 the command would be as follows:
router(config)#ip route 17 2 .16 .2. 0 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 17 2 .16 .1. 2
To ...
- 32-
Class Range of Network Numbers Network Bits Default Subnet Mask
A 1. 0.0.0 to 12 6.0.0.0 8 25 5.0.0.0
B 12 8.0.0.0 to 19 1 .25 5.0.0 16 25 5 .25 5.0.0
C 19 2. 0.0.0 to 22 3 .25 5 .25 5.0 24 25 5 .25 5.0.0 ... address of 17 2 .16 . 12 2. 204 is as follows: Network number 17 2 .16
(first 16 bits) and Host number is 12 2. 204 (the remaining 16 bits).
If you are required to determine how many hosts are available...
... take
place.
Only four wires are used with 10 BASE-T or 10 0BASE-TX Ethernet.
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problems. If ... properly gripped and will eventually cause
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Lab 3 .1. 9e Crossover Cable Construction
Objective
ã ... 7
Flatten, straighten, and line up the wires. Trim them in a straight line to within 1. 25 cm to 1. 9 cm (1/ 2
to ắ in.) from the edge of the jacket. Be sure not to let go of the jacket and the...
... time allows, do both of these. That would often be the norm.
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... Replace all hubs with switches.
ã Replace the 10 Mbps NICs for existing desktop PCs.
ã Each host connection should be 10 /10 0 Mbps minimum.
Step 1 Research equipment pricing
Start by going to ... explains any security concerns discovered in the research. Summarize them as a
bulleted list. Summarize whether the concerns are serious and if they can be overcome.
Optional Step 2 Create a...
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The requirements include the following:
ã Replace all hubs with switches.
ã Replace the 10 Mbps ... Replace the 10 Mbps NICs for existing desktop PCs.
ã Each host connection should be 10 /10 0 Mbps minimum.
Step 1 Research equipment pricing
Start by going to www.cisco.com and selecting “Products ... 29 xx and 35xx models.
Use at least three other sources for technologies and pricing. When doing Web searches, try
www.cdw.com, www.google.com, or any other preferred search engines.
Step 2...