Documentation Project 2 SPS
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Information Systems
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Dec 6, 2023
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1.
Network Configuration Issues
a.
Incorrect IP address assignment on the new computer
:
The new
computer has been assigned an IP address that does not match the
network's addressing scheme and hence creates a problem when
trying to ping/connect.
b.
Misconfigured subnet mask on the new computer
: The new
computer has a subnet mask that is set incorrectly, leading to
communication issues within the network.
c.
Incorrect default gateway configuration on the new computer
: The
default gateway, which is crucial for routing traffic outside the local
network, is set incorrectly on the new computer, causing connectivity
problems.
2.
Firewall and Security Settings
a.
Firewall blocking ports on other computers
: The firewall on one or
more computers is preventing communication by blocking essential
network ports.
b.
Improper security settings / software on the new computer
: The
security settings or installed software on the new computer are
configured in a way that hinders network communication.
3.
Backend issues:
a.
Network congestion
: Heavy traffic on the network is leading to
congestion, resulting in packet loss or delays in data transmission.
b.
Network misconfiguration creating widespread network problems
:
Issues in the overall network setup are causing widespread
problems, affecting multiple devices and connections.
4. Connection
a.
Faulty network cable connecting the new computer
: The physical
cable connecting the new computer to the network is damaged or
improperly connected, disrupting communication.
b.
Overall house misconfiguration on the new computer
: The network
settings on the new computer are misconfigured at a broader level,
impacting its ability to connect to the network effectively.
c.
Router or switch port issues affecting connectivity
: Problems with the
router or switch ports are causing disruptions in the connectivity of
devices connected to the network.
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