ETeX Company
Computer Sciences and Information Technology
Explanation:
This is the general structure of the normal network diagram, nodes are considered as the computer systems. Here they are mentioned 100 nodes, in this case 100 nodes needs to be implemented. Including 100 nodes that is the computer systems in this diagram is the major difficult task. Another one is the 10 servers that need to include the 10 servers. With the 10 servers 3 LANs has to be included, such a big task it was, hence it is compressed as the above diagram.
To connect all the locations of EteX, a wide area network will be used to interconnect the Local area network in each network. Through the WAN, users in all three locations can communicate with each other. WAN will be built by Internet service providers providing connections to the company’s LAN networks. Instead of using leased lines, it will rely on packet switching method (Yoo, 2006). Packet switching is more appropriate for the organization as it is available where there is sharing of bandwidth between users utilizing the network and is charged on the basis of committed traffic rate. Additionally, it is suited for huge data transfers yet it requires certain requirements fulfilled. The protocols used in the network include Internet network, wireless network, and network routing protocol. Internet protocols involve a set of interconnected network protocols which include internet protocol, TCP, HTTP, UDP, and FTP used to provide additional network capabilities (Baker, 2011). Website network protocols used include LTE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth designed to be used on wireless networks and deal with issues of security and variable data types. These protocols are specifically developed for routers to be used within certain networks. The routing protocol identifies other routers and maintains routes between sources and destinations of messages within the network.
References
Yoo, S. B. (2006). Optical packet and burst switching technologies for the future photonic internet. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 24(12), 4468-4492.