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Network Management Course ǁ Set Up A Small Network Using

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Network Management Course ǁ Set Up A Small Network Using

This document appears to be an assignment for a Network Management course at CDI College Montreal. It provides instructions for students to build a small network in Cisco Packet Tracer by obtaining network devices, cabling them, configuring the devices, and testing connectivity. The assignment aims to help students learn how to set up a basic network with routers and switches and troubleshoot any issues.
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CDI College Montreal

Course: 420-GRI-ID Cybersecurity Specialist Profession


Program: Cybersecurity Specialist

ASSIGNMENT 1

Network Management Course ǁ Set Up a Small Network Using


CISCO Packet Tracer

By Flavio Tavares Rodrigues, under the orientation of


Prof. Engr. El-Emary, MOHAMED

Montreal, 2024
Network Management Course ǁ Assignment 1 - Set Up a Small Network
Using CISCO Packet Tracer

OBJECTIVE

Build a Small Network in the Logical Topology Workspace Using CISCO Packet Tracer

STEPS:

1. Launch Packet Tracer


2. Obtain or select the required network devices to and add them to the workspace.
3. Cable the network
4. Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
5. Test Connectivity between Network Devices

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CONCLUSION

I did all I could in order to see or locate other PCs on my network but no success. I Opened my Network
and Sharing Center, changed advanced sharing settings, I looked at the network group, I tried every steps,
but no success.

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QUESTIONS

Does your network use a client-server or peer-to-peer model?

A: It would be a peer-to-peer model since both pcs would constantly share their data. The peer-
to-peer model is a type of distributed data structure that allows each node to store its own copy
of the data.

What is the topology of your network?

A: Well, this is a Local Area Network with a Star Topology, I think.

If the lights on the switch ports were not lit or blinking, what is your best theory of probable
cause? At what layer of the OSI model would this theory be?

A: Most likely would be the Ethernet cable, and less likely the networking card.

My understanding is that either the switch is getting no power, or the cords are not securely
connected.

And it would be the physical layer of the OSI model.

FIM

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