Network Diagram Explaining Router, Internet Cloud, Workstation, Servers and Firewall
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Using Microsoft PowerPoint, or Word, create a network diagram containing the following components: workstation, switch, server, router, firewall, and internet cloud.
Label all components, and briefly describe the purpose of each component in your network. Each description should be placed near its associated component.
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Solution Summary
The following components: workstation, switch, server, router, firewall, and internet cloud are explained using a network connectivity diagram in Microsoft PowerPoint.
All the components are labeled and the purpose of each component is briefly described in the network diagram.
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The Powerpoint file shows the following components and their role in the network.
Workstation: Workstations are computing devices that communicate between themselves and the printer using the switch and the external world through the router
Switch: The switch forwards packets ...
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