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CONTENTS

2 introduction.................................................................................................................................................................2

2.1 Introduction to Ethernet configuration....................................................................................................................2

2.2 Introduction to my setting........................................................................................................................................2

3 management and leadership.......................................................................................................................................2

4 collaboration................................................................................................................................................................2

5 change management...................................................................................................................................................2

6 supervision...................................................................................................................................................................2

7conclusion.....................................................................................................................................................................2

8 references....................................................................................................................................................................2

9 Appendix.....................................................................................................................................................................2

Report Writing Format...........................................................................................................................................4


2 INTRODUCTION

2.1 INTRODUCTION TO ETHERNET NETWORK CONFIGURATION


Ethernet is not a single protocol but an entire collection of different standards. These
standards come from the IEEE and all of them start with 802.3 in their name. Ethernet is
also pretty old, the first memo about Ethernet was written by Bob Metcalfe back in 1973.

Despite its age, Ethernet is the dominant choice for LANs. There are many different
standards with speeds of 10 Mbps (megabits per second) up to 100 Gbps (gigabits per
second). Here’s an overview with some popular Ethernet standards:

Bandwidth Common Name Informal name IEEE name Cable Type

10 Mbps Ethernet 10BASE-T 802.3 UTP 100m

100 Mbps Fast Ethernet 100BASE-T 802.3u UTP 100m

1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-LX 802.3z Fiber 5000m

1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T 802.3ab UTP 100m

10 Gbps 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-T 802.3an UTP 100m


On the physical layer, there are different cable options and different speeds. One of the
advantages of Ethernet, however, is that it uses the same data link layer standard. You can
mix different Ethernet standards in your network. Here’s an example:
Above we see three hosts that are connected to two switches using different Ethernet
standards. The connection between the switches is a 10 Gbps fiber connection.  This
network will be able to forward Ethernet frames even though we mix different standards

2.2 INTRODUCTION TO MY SETTING

3 MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

4 COLLABORATION

5 CHANGE MANAGEMENT

6 SUPERVISION

7CONCLUSION
8 REFERENCES

9 APPENDIX
Title Section

Ethrnate configuration in fb

Summary

Introduction 

Body 

Conclusion 

Recommendations 

Appendices 

Report Writing Format

Here are the main sections of the standard report writing format:

 Title Section – This includes the name of the author(s) and the date of report preparation. 

 Summary – There needs to be a summary of the major points, conclusions, and recommendations. It needs to be short
as it is a general overview of the report. Some people will read the summary and only skim the report, so make sure you
include all the relevant information. It would be best to write this last so you will include everything, even the points that
might be added at the last minute.

 Introduction – The first page of the report needs to have an introduction.  You will explain the problem and show the
reader why the report is being made. You need to give a definition of terms if you did not include these in the title section,
and explain how the details of the report are arranged.  

 Body – This is the main section of the report.  There needs to be several sections, with each having a subtitle. 
Information is usually arranged in order of importance with the most important information coming first. 

 Conclusion – This is where everything comes together. Keep this section free of jargon as most people will read the
Summary and Conclusion.       
 Recommendations – This is what needs to be done. In plain English, explain your recommendations, putting them in
order of priority.

 Appendices – This includes information that the experts in the field will read. It has all the technical details that support
your conclusions.

Remember that the information needs to be organized logically with the most important information coming first
1 content

2 introduction

3 management and leadership

4 collaboration

5 change management

6 supervision

7conclusion

8 references

9 Appendix

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