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The Continuation... Of the Internet Protocol Configuration

ALMOST THERE... Just like in a basketball game this class is on its way to the halftime break, DNETCOM is almost in a halfway through the midterm down to the final period. It’s been six weeks of getting to know more about Data Networks and Data Communication.  Understanding the concept of every term used in the subject and simulating every networks that needs to be done in a packet tracer are the two main priority when you are studying the networks. Last two meetings the person in charge of the class gave us a task to get the exercises done by identifying the all the possible servers, devices to be used and even the configuration set-up to be used when simulating the networks. Sir. Justin Pineda also taught us on how to configure the Internet Protocol addresses in the packet tracer. In the same token he added some tutorials on how to configure the servers and how it will send a mail through networks. Having the idea on how to further understand the concept of entering i

The Network: Designing while Configuring!

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“Welcome back!” “It’s nice to…   Wait, what is this? It supposed to be a greetings for the readers. It’s not supposed to be a greetings for me, the message that I share with all my readers in my previous blog. But, I already put it there. Let me greet you for a moment my fellow bloggers and to all my charming and lovable readers. Welcome back to my second blog, Bloggers! I hope all of you who read my blog got something I shared with you guys on my previous blog post! The topic like all the topology or the network design that commonly used for designing your own desired network. Some of the examples I gave about the network architecture and even introduced you to  DNETCOM On its 2-4 meetings passed by, we learned something new and something more technical in terms of discovering more about the networks. There comes the process of creating our own network using the Packet Tracer and configuring each devices that we used in our exercises. The main purpose of this application is