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A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.
LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN switches work when switches are configured to limit broadcast levels. LAN switches are produced by the company Cisco.
All VLANs that are configured on this switch will be sent to all other switches in the same VTP domain. Adding this switch to the network will cause no disruption in the VTP domain operations if the rest of the switches in the same domain have a higher configuration revision number.
Yes, they can.
client/server network
A network technician is someone who installs and maintains a network. They are responsible for ensuring that it is configured properly and running smoothly.
its just called a network enabled computer or server or a workgroup and this if it configured to work
Handling core technical work like network management, operation and maintenance of switches
Router is usually configured as a DHCP client for WAN (Internet) network and as a DHCP server for local network.
cabling
Computers that are connected to each other create a network. These networks are often configured with "public" internet Protocol (IP) addresses -- that is, the devices on the network are "visible" to devices outside the network (from the Internet or another network). Networks can also be configured as "private" -- meaning that devices outside the network cannot "see" or communicate directly to them.
A Cisco switch is a piece of network hardware which has been manufactured by Cisco Systems. Usually Cisco switches are 'managed' switches, which means they can be accessed via the network and configured to perform advanced features such as VLANs, DHCP and routing. They are typically more expensive than a standard network switch and can cost up to tens of thousands of dollars.