Network
architects (called network designers) normally work for
organizations that offer and bolster networks or for associations with huge
networks that are continually changing and growing. Basically, network architects
outline
networks. They have to join imperative qualities to be effective. They should
know the business necessities that the network needs to meet and have a careful
comprehension of the majority of the networking items accessible, and in
addition how those items cooperate. Network architects are likewise vital when growing
a modern network and guaranteeing that new increments to the network don't
bring about issues somewhere else in the network.
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Definition of Network
- 1.2. Definition of Networking
- 1.3. The Corporate Perspective
- 1.4. Networking Jobs
- 1.4.1. Network Administrator
- 1.4.2. Network Engineer
- 1.4.3. Network Architect/Designer
- 1.4.4. Other Network-Related Jobs
- 1.5. Networking Speeds
- 2. Network Infrastructure
- 2.1. Network Relationship
- 2.1.1. Peer-to-Peer Network Relationships
- 2.1.2. Client/Server Network Relationships
- 2.1.3. Comparing Peer-to-Peer and Client/Server Ne...
- 2.1.4. Pros for Peer-to-Peer Networks
- 2.1.5. Cons for Peer-to-Peer Networks
- 2.1.6. Pros for Client/Server Networks
- 2.1.7. Cons for Client/Server Networks
- 2.2. Network Features
- 2.2.1. File Sharing
- 2.2.2. Printer Sharing
- 2.2.3. Application Services
- 2.2.4. Directory Services
- 2.2.5. E-mail
- 2.2.6. Remote Access
- 2.2.7. Local Area Network (LAN)
- 2.2.8. Wide Area Networks (WAN)
- 2.2.9. Internet and Intranet
- 2.2.10. Network Security
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