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 | | Network Design: Hierarchies | | by TechDoc, Jul 22, 2008 | | All successful large scale organizing structures and activities start with a plan. This becomes ever more critical when we are dealing with complex entities, such as “networks” that are intended to be free to grow (scale), evolve (develop new capabilities and services) and to require the least amount of administrative maintenance. Here’s how it’s done. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Making Your Own Indexed Labeling System | | by TechDoc, Apr 29, 2008 | | We continue our exploration of physical security by having a look at how to make your own physical labeling and master key index systems as well as the practical and security implications that we need to bear in mind. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 8 |
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 | | Network Cabling Guide: Shielded Twisted Pair | | by TechDoc, Apr 27, 2008 | | Over the years several types of copper-based cable have been used as transmission media for computer networks. Without doubt the most common of these is twisted pair cable (STP & UTP). We are going to look at STP first. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Physical Security 4 | | by TechDoc, Apr 20, 2008 | | Having covered physical security from a human-centered perspective, we are now going to begin discussing physical security from the device and infrastructure perspective. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | Copper Cabling | | by TechDoc, Apr 18, 2008 | | There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANS â | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Transmission Media | | by TechDoc, Apr 16, 2008 | | There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs – Local Area Networks and today’s topic will introduce the two most common cable transmission media – copper and fiber-optic cables. But first we will discuss why we need transmission media in the first place and how we got to where we are today. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | Network Cabling Guide: Introduction | | by TechDoc, Apr 13, 2008 | | For wired networks the cable is the medium through which information usually moves from one network device to another. There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs – Local Area Networks and although some networks will utilize only one type of cable others will use a variety of cable types. We will primarily be focusing on and discussing those cable types that you will encounter in production environments today although mention will be made of some of the less common varieties. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 6 |
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