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Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying @ Backbone LAN configuration figure Baan : ‘SWHAOO1 SWHAOO2 . \ ‘sNDoo2 SNDOO3 | . i? LAT LAT | | [/Swio07 '[Sweso0e | SwHB00s] SwHBo0s] | swH | swH | | swH || swH | | 20 | rect na [nn | LYWY: | Eauimert code (2) Backbone LAN configuration figure Draw the connection between the backbone LAN and a branch LAN or WAN. 7 All Rights Reserved, Copyright(c) 2003, itachi information Academy Co, Ld Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying @ Branch LAN configuration Building A { [SyHBo07 Bullding B am PoE gs JSRHADOT_[SNDOOT | SNDOOS /HUBBO07) Swe Hee THR Hue. (SwrHBoda! [HOBDOE, Backbone SWH [| HUB rr a TUBBDOS, | | DOD ise a aag aa fs Poe = jue] . ore HUB y raresoa/ oan Pe i ( RUBBDOR| roe ! (3) Branch LAN configuration figure This figure focuses on an Ethernet network. ‘The configuration of a network connection is shown an the basis of the main building. Draw the connection status between buildings, floors, segments. 712 ATI Rights Reserved, Copyzght(€) 2003, Hitachi Taformation Acadomy Co, Lad Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying © Segment diagram ‘Segment rare: SEGADOI ising AIF] ___ [Gable ongt: 150N] vel MAUAOoT]_[iaauanoe|_wauaona}_fwauaood]_y MAU MAU MAU MAU | i Hupansi] — [aUBADa)©«—«[HOBARGS] © NDOT HUB HUB HUB Lat (4) Segment figure Manage the state of connection of end systems which are connected to a segment which is the smallest unit of a branch LAN (CSMA/CD). Clarify a segment name, a cable length, a location, connected end systems in each segment. “Take care of equipment which is directly connected. End system information End system connection equipment management number 73 Segment name/Network name/Cable length/Number of end systems: Server/Inter-comnection equipmenyHUB MAUnnn, HUBnnn, LRTann, etc. AIL Rights Reserved, Copyright (¢} 2003, Hitacl Information Academy Co,, Lad Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying © Multi-port configuration chart US management A1F| [NO. of PCs; nupacot HUB i Asryasooe (S) Molti-port configuration figure Can manage them by including in the segment figure in case of a small number of end systems connected. Prepare the multi-port configuration figure in case of a large number connected. ~Describe the configuration of equipment which is connected to a HUB, a multi-port transceiver, ete: “Describe the management information, such as locations, of a HUB, a multi-port transceiver, etc. Port information/Connected segment name/Location -name/Number of end systems [End system information Server/Inter-LAN connection ‘equipment/HUB End system management MAUnon, HUBann, LRTamn, etc. jtumber Port usage of anend system | Port used/Port unused Network mode/Local mode 714 pa nights Reserved, Coproh (2) 203, Hic fsomaton ‘endemy Co, Ld Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying @ Network address management table Network address: Subnet mack Note 200250.260.0 «285.055.285.224 Backbone LAN 135. 10,100 (255.255.258.0 Building A1F 135. 10. 200 1255.256.255.0 Building A 1F 135, 10. 30.0 1255.255.258.0 Building 8 1F 135. 10. 40.0 1255.286.265.0 Building 8 1F 385.10, 50.9 285.285.255.0 Building 8 2F 138. 10..60.0 255.256.255.0 Building B 2F (6) Network address management table ‘Manage necessary information for each network that consists of CSMA/CD. LAN especially it is useful in case of sub-network because making sub- networks increases the total number of networks. “Describe each network. ~ Specify a network name, a network address, a net mask, etc, 7S AIL Righty Reserved, Copright (6) 203, Hirshi Tnéormation ‘Academy Co, Ltd Chapter? Consideration for Cable Laying, © Floor laying figure Location: Building AIF | | Laying method: Frae access | " saServer <7 Of g ‘Network control wiper) LJ foom | S| WAUAOOT MAUADOZ wAuagos|___[MAUANO4|_ MAU MAU [MAU {MAU THUBaooT HUBAGG2 HUE (HUB HUB ‘HUB = ==Optical ter 7.4.2 Cabling figure Cis useful in case of a configuration alteration or error, Manage it together with a layout of the building. (1) A whole outline Clarify the route of cable used in a backbone and a branch LAN and a status of a connection, (2) Building basis Clarify the route of cable and locations of terminals of cach cable together with a building layout. (3) Floor basis, Clarify the route of cable and locations of relays and end systems together with a floor layout. (4) Room basis, Prepare this when it is difficult to describe in the floor cabling. All Rights Reserved, Copyuiht (€) 2003, tach Information Academy Co, Ltd

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