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TCP/IP Configuration
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Network Diagram Methods:
The requirement of the assessment 4 demonstrates a network design which will be
including router, PC, switch and routers. In this aspect for a proper type of routing dynamic
routing protocol will be utilized. In this network design, clients and the server will be connected
with some different types of network. Thus, analysing the requirements of the assessment 4 it has
been assessed that there are mainly three type of network designing methods which are the
service oriented network architecture (SONA), intelligent information network, and prepare,
plan, design, implement, operate, and optimize or the PPDIOO methodology.
The service oriented network architecture or the SONA is one of the important network
designing methodology. By using this type network designing methodology an existing network
can be modified very easily (Sun et al., 2018). In most of the cases the SONA is utilized for
including intelligence to the existing network. The SONA works by assuming that all the
networks which are currently existing will be unified and the data which are existing will be
traversing within a single type of network architecture (Mainanwal, Gupta & Upadhayay, 2015).
One of the main pros of this type network design is that any of the existing network can be
converted easily in the intelligent type of network. The main con which occurs in this aspect is
that the SONA is only applicable for the networks which are existing. Means, no new network
can be developed using SONA.
The next type of network design method is the intelligent information network or the IIN.
This type of network design methodology is having one advantage is that it is able to ensure that
when the business processes requires any type of information, this information can be provided
immediately (Johannisson, 2017). The main pros of this type of network design methodology is
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