Bit 2311 Network Systems Design And Management Question Paper

Bit 2311 Network Systems Design And Management 

Course:Bachelor Of Science In Information Technology

Institution: Kca University question papers

Exam Year:2014




UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS: 2013/2014 ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BIT 2311 NETWORK SYSTEMS DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
DATE: APRIL, 2014 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: Answer Question ONE and any other TWO QUESTION ONE
(a) There are many benefits associated with hierarchical network designs. In this regard, discuss the following benefits:
i. Scalability (3 Marks)
ii. Performance (3 Marks)
(b) To visualize the interaction between various protocols, it is common to use a layered model. A layered model depicts the operation of the protocols occurring within each layer, as well as the interaction with the layers above and below it. State four benefits of using a layered model to describe network protocols and operations. (4 Marks)
(c) Describe;
i. Four limitations of layer 1 of the OSI reference model. (4 Marks)
ii. How layer 2 addresses each of the above limitations (4 Marks)
(d) Describe the use of topology diagram in the design of network infrastructure.
(6 Marks)
(e) Describe the following switch form factors:
i. Fixed configuration switches (3 Marks) ii. Modular switches (3 Marks)
2
QUESTION TWO
(a) With the aid of examples differentiate between end-user devices and network devices. (5 Marks)
(b) Discuss the three most common causes of network congestion. (6 Marks)
(c) In an Ethernet LAN, devices use one of two types of UTP interfaces - MDI or MDIX. Discuss how these two interface types affect whether you use a straight-through or crossover cable. (4 Marks)
(d) State the IEEE 802 standards for the following
i. CSMA/CD (1 Mark)
ii. LLC (1 Mark)
iii. Token Bus (1 Mark)
iv. Token Ring (1 Mark)
v. WLAN (1 Mark)
QUESTION THREE
(a) Describe briefly how the following WAN devices operate:
i. Modem (2 Marks)
ii. CSU/DSU (2 Marks)
iii. Access server (2 Marks)
(b) i. How does a layer 3 switch differ from a layer 2 switch? (3 Marks)
ii. What factors would you take into account when choosing between a layer 3 switch and a router? (3 Marks)
(c) Explain the following Ethernet switch operations:
i. Learning (2 Marks)
ii. Aging (2 Marks)
iii. Filtering (2 Marks)
(d) State two advantages of Network Address Translation (NAT). (2 Marks)
3
QUESTION FOUR
(a) Discuss any four typical considerations for setting up a remote-site WAN connection. (8 Marks)
(b) What are the major issues with non-hierarchical networks? (3 Marks)
(c) Explain the procedure for testing cable already installed. (6 Marks)
(d) What is meant by the term “redundancy” when talking about servers and network design? What is a drawback of building redundancy into a network? (3 Marks)
QUESTION FIVE
(a) More and more companies are finding it beneficial to have teleworkers. With advances in broadband and wireless technologies, working away from the office no longer presents the challenges it did in the past.
i. Describe any four benefits of the teleworker solution. (4 Marks)
ii. Teleworkers typically use diverse applications (for example, e-mail, web-
based applications, mission-critical applications, real-time collaboration, voice, video, and videoconferencing) that require a high-bandwidth connection. Describe any four infrastructure services options that are available. (4 Marks)
(b) Intermediary devices use the destination host address, in conjunction with information about the network interconnections, to determine the path that messages should take through the network. State five functions performed by the processes running on the intermediary network devices. (5 Marks)
(c) State four major differences between WLANs and wired Ethernet. (4 Marks)
(d) In almost all organizations, Ethernet is the LAN technology of choice. What has caused organizations to consistently adopt this technology? (3 Marks)






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