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Tutor Marked Assignment TMA-15A/B/P

CIW Website Design Manager Course Section 1

Note: This tutor marked assignment may not be the latest version. I am aware that a more recent version of the course manual has been released which may include different assignments.

TMA-15A/B/P - CD Access Code: not required

Section A.

Q1. Complete the missing words in the following sentence:

_____ ________ networks connect network ______ through a central device, usually a hub.

Q2. Complete the missing words in the following sentence:

_____ networks perform well with heavy network traffic.

Q3. Complete the missing words in the following sentence:

_____ topology networks require that all computers, or _____, tap into the same cable.

Q4. SNMP stands for:

Q5. SMB stands for:

Q6. A twisted-pair segment cannot exceed:

Q7. There are two basic types of routing protocols?

Q8. MIME stands for:

Q9. Because of it's UNIX roots, Apache Web server does not have a formal support system:

Q10. UUcoding was one of the most recent methods used to transmit nontext files with email:

Section B.

Q1. Describe networking and it's role in the Internet, including protocols, packets and the OSI Reference Model.

Q2. Discuss the relationship between IP addresses and domain names, including assignment of IP addresses within a subnet.

Q3. Discuss common Internet security issues, including user-level and enterprise-level concerns.

Q4. Describe how to transmit text and binary files using popular Internet services, including the Web and email.

Section P - Practical Section

We now want you to put some of your knowledge into practice. We want you to use some of your skills you have gained in order to produce the following:

  • 1. Design: we want you to design a web site. You can make the site as large or as small as you wish, but you should try to use as many of the skills you have gained as possible. The DESIGN should be produced on paper and you must submit your Design as part of this Assignment. The Design should, as a minimum, show, in written form, everything you intend to include on the site, the position of everything, and, of course the formatting.
  • 2. We now want you to put your Design into practice. You can:
    • a) supply a web site address for your tutor to view your site.
    • b) supply the site on floppy disk, but remember the size of the site will certainly be an issue you must consider. You can, of course, if you wish, use WinZip.
    • c) supply the site on CD ROM, provided you have the necessary equipment to cater for this.

Design by Stephen

Certified Internet Webmaster

Page last Edited: 25 Nov 2011