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#31
Homework Help / Re: IT infrastructuur plaat DM...
Last post by icecream-guy - January 27, 2024, 05:49:26 PM
circuit boards? AND and OR gates, transistors, resistors are a bit out of league here if you are trying to design a circuit board.

from google translator English to Dutch

Printplaten? AND OR poorten, transistors, weerstanden zijn hier een beetje buiten de competitie als je een printplaat probeert te ontwerpen.
#32
Homework Help / Re: IT infrastructuur plaat DM...
Last post by deanwebb - January 26, 2024, 08:50:54 AM
What is meant by DMS? There are many acronyms with that name.

Next, what is the technical issue here? I assume that this is a development environment for a person working from home.

If there is only one application server, there is no need for a load balancer. Also, I would not use a direct connection through the firewall. Instead, the home user should connect through a Cloud access security broker (CASB) that provides a better security layer than a direct connection or a VPN connection.

I do not see why the application server needs to use LDAP to reach the database server. If there is a matter of identity, then an LDAP call to a directory server for authentication would be made by any server receiving a login.

Do you need to specify the TCP services used between the database server and the other servers?

Wat wordt bedoeld met DMS? Er zijn veel afkortingen met die naam.

Vervolgens, wat is hier het technische probleem? Ik neem aan dat dit een ontwikkelomgeving is voor iemand die vanuit huis werkt.

Als er slechts één applicatieserver is, is er geen load balancer nodig. Ook zou ik geen directe verbinding via de firewall gebruiken. In plaats daarvan moet de thuisgebruiker verbinding maken via een Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) die een betere beveiligingslaag biedt dan een directe verbinding of een VPN-verbinding.

Ik begrijp niet waarom de applicatieserver LDAP moet gebruiken om de databaseserver te bereiken. Als er sprake is van identiteit, wordt er voor authenticatie een LDAP-oproep naar een directoryserver gedaan door elke server die een login ontvangt.

Moet u de TCP-services opgeven die worden gebruikt tussen de databaseserver en de andere servers?
#33
Homework Help / Re: IT infrastructuur plaat DM...
Last post by deanwebb - January 26, 2024, 08:38:20 AM
English translation:

Hello all.

I am looking for help. In a business process assignment I also have to describe the current IT infrastructure.
I just run a fictitious company. So I can't request anything. So now I want to make a fictional circuit board for a DMS.
I have made an example of an on-premise environment, but I don't know if I am doing it right and what I am overlooking. My question is can anyone help me with this.

I have uploaded my example as an image

[IT.png](https://postimg.cc/FdmfxHKh)

Thanks for the help
#34
Homework Help / IT infrastructuur plaat DMS
Last post by H_1992 - January 25, 2024, 08:19:14 AM
Hallo allemaal.

ik ben opzoek naar hulp. ik moet bij een bedrijfsproces opdracht ook de huidige IT infrastructuur beschrijven.
alleen werk ik een fictief bedrijf uit. ik kan dus niks opvragen. nu wil ik dus een fictieve ketenplaat maken voor een DMS.
Ik heb een voorbeeld gemaakt van een on-premis omgeving alleen weet ik niet of ik goed zit en wat ik over het hoofd zie. mijn vraag is kan iemand mij hierbij helpen.

ik heb als afbeelding mijn voorbeeld geüpload

[IT.png](https://postimg.cc/FdmfxHKh)

alvast bedankt voor de hulp
#35
Home and Small Office Networking / Re: Can I use two dissimilar w...
Last post by deanwebb - January 22, 2024, 12:11:25 PM
Mixing equipment made by the same vendor can have a few issues, but is generally doable.

Mixing equipment made by different vendors can have so many issues, it'll make you want to just buy another piece of gear from one of the vendors and be done with it. Even though there is an EasyMesh standard, none of the wifi vendors out there has any incentive to use it.
#36
Home and Small Office Networking / Re: Can I use two dissimilar w...
Last post by gdgross - January 19, 2024, 12:47:51 PM
I believe the velop may?  It can be set up in a mesh network.  (I actually have another velop node, but it seems to be broken.)
#37
does either have the capability to be a wifi extender or a repeater?
#38
Home and Small Office Networking / Can I use two dissimilar wifi ...
Last post by gdgross - January 19, 2024, 10:57:21 AM
Hi all, Techy-ish dude here, but limited knowledge of computer networks. 

I've set up a home LAN/WAN as shown in the picture below. Generally works great.



The two wifi routers are creating two separate Wifi networks, with different names, although they do share the same password.  Is it possible to set them up in such a way so that they create a single, wider area, network, rather than the two separate wifi networks I have currently?  They are from different manufacturers, so I'm not sure if a wifi mesh would work, but since I have the cable routed out there anyway, I was thinking there might be a way to get them to play nicely since they're all running from the same LAN?

Is it just a matter of remaining one of them, or would I need to do some fancy IP address renumbering and wifi channel changing?  (I'm not totally opposed to purchasing a second one of either of these routers if it will make it easier, but it'd be nice if I didn't have to...)

Or is this just not possible?

Thanks,
Geoff
#39
Certifications and Careers / Re: Certification Goals for 20...
Last post by deanwebb - January 09, 2024, 08:47:28 AM
Policy is the heart of Forescout, knowing what a broken policy looks like is key to fixing customer issues when they make broken policies because they are just guessing at things.
#40
Certifications and Careers / Re: Certification Goals for 20...
Last post by config t - January 08, 2024, 01:43:49 PM
I did not. Ultimately I was not as prepared as I needed to be. My understanding of policy creation and flow needs attention and unfortunately policy is weighted the most heavily on the exam. I also wasted a bunch of time troubleshooting around a fat-fingered domain credential  :XD:

Giving it another go in a couple weeks.