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Based on your assigned reading materials, research, and personal experience, download the two definition match worksheets: 1. Components of a Telecommunication System and 2. Basic Computer Network Components, match the major components of a business telecommunication system and a computer network with its correct definition. Upload your completed worksheets as attachments to your post. In your post, also address: What are the main differences of these two systems? Do you need to have both of them to support your communication needs? Why or why not? Your initial response should be a minimum of Three Hundred
| Basic Computer Network Components | ||
| Match each computer network compoinent with its definition. Enter the definition letter in the "Match" column. | ||
| Correct the Match | Â Telecommnication Systems Components | Definition |
| E | Â 1. Computers that access and use the network and shared network resources. Users of the network that request and receive services from the servers. | Â a. Transmission Media |
| F |  2. Data that file servers provide to clients such as data files, printer access programs and e-mail. |  b. Servers |
| B |  3. Computers that hold shared files, programs, and the network operating system. Provide access to network resources to all the users of the network. Types are: file, print, mail, communication, database, fax, web, etc. |  c. Network Interface Card |
| I |  4. It uses physical device addresses in each incoming messages so that it can deliver the message to the right destination or port. like a Hub but built in with advanced features. |  d. Hub |
| A |  5. Facilities used to interconnect computers in a network, such as twisted-pair wire, coaxial cable, and optical fiber cable. Transmission media are sometimes called channels, links or lines. |  e. Clients |
| J |  6. Hardware resources provided to the users of the network by servers. Resources provided include data files, printers, software, or any other items used by clients on the network. |  f. Shared data |
| C | Â 7. Prepares(formats) and sends data, receives data, and controls data flow between the computer and the network. On the transmit side, passes frames of data on to the physical layer, which transmits the data to the physical link. On the receiver's side, processes bits received from the physical layer and processes the message based on its contents. | Â g. Local Operating System |
| G |  8. Allows personal computers to access files, print to a local printer, and have and use one or more disk and CD drives that are located on the computer. Examples are MS-DOS, Unix, Linux, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows XP etc. |  h. Network Operating System |
| H |  9. A program that runs on computers and servers, and allows the computers to communicate over the network. |  i. Switch |
| D | 10. Splits a network connection into multiple computers. It is like a distribution center. | Â j. Shared printers and other peripheral |
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