Business |
The overall business needs/perspectives. Recognition of information as a corporate asset. Save money. Increase productivity. Increase data accessabililty. Provide more bandwidth to the desktop. Reliable, easy to use information systems. Well supported information systems. |
Identify the business activities. General information requirements. Resource sharing of printers, CD-ROMs, communication links, FAXs, and modems. File sharing and application sharing. Distributed data access and shared databases. Extended communications through: Inter-LAN, micro to mainframe links, and wide area network links. |
Business Analysis Questions. See Fig. 4-5 |
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Application |
Application Programs. Network printing, network backup, network security, network management, network resource optimization, workgroup software, remote access/control software, connectivity / gateway software, productivity software, MAC integration software |
Data |
Database management languages. SQL. Database types. multiuser (file server), client / server (database server). Back-end databases: ORACLE, SYBASE. Front-end database tools. Database servers. Gupta, Netware, NT |
Network |
File transfer software. Laplink, Interlnk. Printer sharing networks: Black-box Zero-slot LANs. LANtastic-Z. Peer-to-peer systems LANtastic, Netware Lite, WFWG. Fully-integerated LANs Netware, Banyan Vines, NT, Appletalk, Pathworks LANs and LAN look-alikes |
Network Application |
Issues |
Network Printing |
Printers share print requests, buffered and spooled, Queue / device management |
Network Backup |
Match hardware/software to your needs and network. check out restore features. schedule unattended backups. generation of LOG reports. hardware dependencies and capacities. |
Network Security |
virus control. additional user ID/password protection. encryption. user authentication. Automatic logout of inactive terminals |
Network Management |
network monitors. Diagnostic and analysis tools. Administrative concerns. |
Network Resource Optimization. Configuration and Inventory Management |
Hardware and software inventory database. Reporting and query capabilities. Planning and network configuration tools. Monitoring and network alarm capabilities |
Remote Access control software. Connectivity / Gateway software |
See chapter 6 |
Groupware |
Workflow automation. Interactive work document review. Information sharing. Group schedules. Enhanced e-mail. |
Layer Name |
Example of Protocols or Standards |
Comments |
7 Application |
X.400, X.500 |
utilities that support end-user application programs |
6 Presentation |
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encryption, code translation, compression |
5 Session |
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establishes, maintains, and terminates sessions between applications |
4 Transport |
TCP, UDP, SPX |
provides reliability (end-to-end recovery and flow control) |
3 Network |
IP, IPX |
establishes, maintains, and terminates end-to-end network links |
2 Data Link |
Logical link control sublayer |
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Media access control sublayer |
CSMA/CD - IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.4 - Token Bus IEEE 802.5 - token Ring Arcnet |
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delivers reliability for point-to-point connections [built into NICs] |
Physical |
RS-232-C, 10Base-T, 10Base-2, 10Base-5, 10Base-F |
establishes, maintains, and terminates physical connections |