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Lab A - Identifying Network Devices and Cabling

Objectives
Part 1: Identify Network Devices
Part 2: Identify Network Media

Background / Scenario
As a member of the networking support staff, you must be able to identify different networking equipment.
You must also understand the function of equipment in the appropriate part of the network. In this lab, you will
have access to network devices and media. You will identify the type and characteristics of the network
equipment and media.

Part 1: Identify Network Devices


Your instructor will provide various network devices for identification. Each will be tagged with an ID number.
Fill in the table below with the device tag ID number, manufacturer, device model, type (hub, switch, and
router), functionality (wireless, router, switch, or combination), and other physical characteristics, such as
number of interface types. The first line is filled out as a reference.

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ID Functionalit
Manufacturer Model Type y Physical Characteristics

2 GigabitEthernet Ports
2 EHWIC slots
1 Cisco 1941 Router Router 2 CompactFlash slots
1 ISM slot
2 Console ports: USB, RJ-45

64 GB EMMC storage
Palo alto Dual 12-48VDC power inputs for power
networks redundancy.
2 PA-220R firewall firewall
RJ-45 ports with built-in surge protection.
Passive cooling to reduce noise and
power consumption.

Ideal for enjoying added in-home


mobility.
RE 1000 Flexible wall or desktop placement
WIRELESS options.
3 Cisco RANGE Repeater Repeater Ideal for easily connecting an internet-
EXTENDER ready TV or Blu–ray printer.
N300 Fast Ethernet(10/100 Mbps)port to
connect wired devices.

(RJ-45) ETHERNET PORT for


connecting devices like
Fujitsu Fujitsu computers, and gaming consoles to the
4 VDSL2 Modem Modem internet.
Modem (RJ-11) port for connecting the modem to
the telephone line.
Compact design, light weight.

SFP+ ports for connecting to other


Juniper network devices using small form-factor
networks pluggable transceivers.
5 EX4200 BRIDGE BRIDGE 10GbE,25GbE,40GbE etherner ports.

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Part 2: Identify Network Media


Your instructor will provide various network media for identification. You will name the network media, identify
the media type (copper, fiber optic, or wireless), and provide a short media description including what device
types it connects. Use the table below to record your findings. The first line in the table has been filled out as
a reference.

ID Network Media Type Description and to What It Connects

Connect wired NIC and Ethernet ports on network devices


1 UTP Copper Cat 5 straight-through wired. Connects PCs and routers to
switches and wiring panels.

Coaxial Cable This cable is used for connecting television and CCTV
2 RG - 59
systems.

It is ideal for transmitting data over long distances such as in


Single-mode submarine cables and metro networks.it is also used in
3
Fiber optics fiber. applications that require high precision and low distortion such
as fibre optic gyroscopes.

Their frequency is between 3 and 30 MHz These waves are


High-frequency used in shortwave radio broadcasts and HF bands for
4
Radio waves radio waves communication—point-to-point communication ( in military
bases).

Radio waves
Medium-
Their frequency if between 300 and 3000kHz. These are used
5 frequency radio
in AM radio broadcasting and navigation systems.
waves

Infrared waves
Near-infrared Wavelengths from 0.75 to 1.4 micrometers are used in optical
6
waves communications, night vision, and spectroscopy.

Reflection
After you have identified the network equipment, where would you find more information about the
equipment?

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__once, I went through all the stuff I was able to figure out most of the information from different google
websites._______________________________________________________________________________
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