Question 2
[19 Marks]
2.1 Coastal Technologies is an IT consultation company in Swakopmund. They provide networking
services to clients all over Namibia. A new company (Modus Traveling Agency) approached them
requesting the setup of a fault-tolerant and robust network due to the nature of their operation. You
were recently hired as a junior network engineer.
a) Your first project entails designing the company network's physical topology. Your boss suggests
that you use a bus topology; however, you strongly oppose his idea and suggest that instead,
the Mesh topology will be suitable. Convince your boss about your choice.
(3)
b) The client further requested e-mail services, where e-mails may be accessible to employees
from anywhere. List and explain two main protocols to be configured on this client's mail server.
(4)
c) The same company purchased 1500 networking devices for its employees; you are requested to
set up the devices and ensure they all have access to the network/internet. Which IP address
assignment method will be appropriate in this environment and why?
(4)
d) List and explain four servers you need to configure in the network to ensure that the
host/devices above are assigned network configuration information, all devices can access the
internet, users can send and receive e-mails, and the company (Modus Travel Agency) website
is accessible.
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Question 3
[10 Marks]
Examine the output of a packet sniffing tool below and answer the following questions:
> Frame45: 438 bytes on liire (35B4 bits), 438 bytes captured (35B4 bits) on interface \\Oevice\\NPF_{928C6A41-E3E0-4D82-85C8-71246CC14Did540},
) Ethernet II, Src: HonHaiPr_08:3a:49 (44:lc:a8:08:3a:49), Ost: AV:·\\Audio_7e:5d:3(3dc:15:c8:7e:5d:33)
> Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.178.24, Ost: 128.119.245.12
> Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 63414, Ost Port: 80, Seq: 1, Ack: 1, Len: 384
v rtext TransferProtocol
> GET/wireshark-labs/wireshark-tracezsi, HTTP/1\\.r1\\n
Host: gaia.cs.umass.edu\\r\\n
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (WindowsNT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:99.0) Gecko/20100101Firefox/99.0\\r\\n
Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, application/xml; q=0.9, image/avif, image/webp,•/* ;q=0. 8\\r\\n
Accept-Language: en-US,en; q=0.5\\r\\n
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate\\r\\n
Connection: keep-alive\\r\\n
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1\\r\\n
\\r\\n
[Full request URI: http: //gaia. cs. umass.edu/wireshark-labs/wireshark-traces. zip)
(HTTPrequest 1/ll
a) What type of captured traffic is accepted?
b) Is this an HTTP request or response packet?
c) What languages (if any) does your browser indicate that it can accept?
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