The document outlines the network topology and computer unit breakdown for different departments within an organization, including the executives, administration, accounting, human resources, and IT/MIS departments. It shows that the executives have 10 computer units on a hybrid topology while the other departments each have 7-5 computer units on different topologies. The second section shows a diagram of how the different departments are connected through nodes and routers on the network.
The document outlines the network topology and computer unit breakdown for different departments within an organization, including the executives, administration, accounting, human resources, and IT/MIS departments. It shows that the executives have 10 computer units on a hybrid topology while the other departments each have 7-5 computer units on different topologies. The second section shows a diagram of how the different departments are connected through nodes and routers on the network.
The document outlines the network topology and computer unit breakdown for different departments within an organization, including the executives, administration, accounting, human resources, and IT/MIS departments. It shows that the executives have 10 computer units on a hybrid topology while the other departments each have 7-5 computer units on different topologies. The second section shows a diagram of how the different departments are connected through nodes and routers on the network.
The document outlines the network topology and computer unit breakdown for different departments within an organization, including the executives, administration, accounting, human resources, and IT/MIS departments. It shows that the executives have 10 computer units on a hybrid topology while the other departments each have 7-5 computer units on different topologies. The second section shows a diagram of how the different departments are connected through nodes and routers on the network.