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Asked: February 3, 20222022-02-03T08:25:52+05:30 2022-02-03T08:25:52+05:30

Which Of The Following Terms Refers To A Network Resource?

Which Of The Following Terms Refers To A Network Resource?
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2022-02-18T09:01:09+05:30Added an answer on February 18, 2022 at 9:01 am

      Which of the following terms refers to a network resource sharing model that uses an access control list saved on each computer? 

      • Peer-to-peer.
      • Domain.
      • OSI model.
      • Client-server model.
      • Workgroup
      • Web directory.

      Answer: Peer-to-peer and the workgroup are the terms that refer to the network resource sharing model that uses the access control list which is saved on the computer.

      What do you know about the network resources?

      The network resources are also called the shared resources which are related to the computer data, its information, equipment’s which are accessible through the remote computer with the help of LAN (local area network) or organizations intranet. Shared resources are stored on the devices as the machines which are considered as a host for the clients to connect and access through the network.

      The network resources give the user access to work as the resources are present on their PCs. The resources which are often in use are files, data multimedia, and equipment of the computer as a printer, telefax machines. scanners etc. the LAN sharing is mostly used by the different systems such as hard drive, NIC, etc.

      An access to the printer and shared file needs the OS on the client-side which assists in access to the resources on the server-side. The server operating system supports access to the resources with the help of the client or from the client, the application layer protocols, protocols for file sharing, and the TCP/IP transport layers provide to gives the shared access.

      The operating system for the PCs have a distributed file system that assists file sharing. On the other hand, hand-held devices need extra installed software which assists file sharing.

      The network resource general example in the office is hardware’s. in the network each device is connected with each hardware through WIFI and makes the equipment use efficient. For those who have collaborated on projects, the data files are an important network resource. With the shared knowledge worker can change, update the manual documents, spreadsheet without the need to transfer the larger files with emails or copy the files on a portable flash drive. The worker can be able to use the file as they are using it on their computers.

      Moreover, file sharing and networks occur through the help of two communication which is: P2P (peer-to-peer) and other one is client/server models. Some of the controls must be followed by network resources which are:

      Security:

      It is the organization’s work to give the opportunities for unauthorized resources. The security control must be deployed to give an effective framework.

      Compatible:

      Many clients’ server-based operating systems are downloaded in the system but the client has its Operating system which is compatible to use the shared resources. If not, it will cause an issue with communication and need troubleshooting which is hectic for the client.

      Mapping:

      The shared equipment as files, hard drives might be accessible through mapping, which needs a destination address that is shared and also a naming agreement.

      FTP and file-sharing:

      File transfer protocol is immune to the effect of shared resources because it’s an important aspect of the internet. On the other hand, file sharing is the concept of LAN.

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