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1 Distribution of access

2 INTRODUCTION Course Overview Course Objectives

3 KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVES When shown images of infrastructure items the trainee will be able to identify the item and its function with 80 percent accuracy. Given a floor plan of a facility the trainee will be able to map and identify the points for a wireless connection or a wired connection with 80 percent accuracy.

4 Wired connections Types of wired connections
Distribution and Access are network layers. The access layer is the point where devices logically connect to the network. They allow the network to connect wireless or remote access by modems. The distribution layer is where policies are implemented. This is where access lists routing decisions are made (Wallace, 2012). Distribution layers center on aggregating access devices into boxes so policies can be implemented. The core is the network spine.  It is responsible for moving packets from one point to another quickly without influences. The network needs particular servers to communicate with each other. If severs share access apparatus, then the hardware is detached from the distribution layer. This suggests maintenance can be done on the core and distribution boxes without disturbing the servers (Wallace, 2012). Understanding the bandwidth needs of each user groups is important for establishing what permissions and connections each group will require.  Users who need the most consistent high-speed connection and have higher security needs should be on a wired connection. Users who simply need network access may use a wireless connection with the available security features (Wallace, 2012). The final step in mapping the network is establishing where priority users will be located and the location of the wireless access points (Wallace, 2012). Once these are established, the physical installation of the network may begin.

5 Wired connections Types of wired connectors

6 Wired connections Wired devices

7 Group needs Use of a wired connection Use of a wireless connection
Wired and wireless discrimination The presentation for this section will walk the student through the process to establish what users need higher network speeds.  The concept of bandwidth throttling will be discussed, and how to create separate networks. The student will finalize the network map by establishing where all wires must be installed, and the location of wall jacks for users and access points.

8 EXAM

9 References Wallace, K. (2012). CompTIA Network+ Authorized Cert Guide. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Pearson Education, Inc.


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