THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
MODULE III
DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
Time: 3 hours
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
This paper consists of EIGHT questions.
Answer FIVE of the EIGHT questions in the spaces provided.
Candidates should answer the questions in English.
This paper consists of 6 printed pages.
Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all the pages are printed as indicated and that no questions are missing.
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QUESTION 1
- Explain two factors that should be considered when selecting an Internet Service Provider (ISP), other than cost. (4 marks)
- Reliability: The ISP should have a stable connection with minimal downtime.
- Bandwidth: The ISP should offer adequate bandwidth to meet the user’s needs.
- Outline four limitations of e-learning platforms. (4 marks)
- Requires internet access, which may not be available in all areas.
- Lack of face-to-face interaction can hinder the learning experience.
- Potential distractions from home environments.
- Technical issues such as software incompatibilities or platform downtimes.
- Paul was required to design a computer network for a client. Outline four factors he should consider to ensure the network design meets the client’s needs. (4 marks)
- Scalability: Ensuring the network can grow with the client’s future needs.
- Security: Implementing robust security measures to protect data.
- Performance: Ensuring the network supports the required speed and bandwidth.
- Cost: Balancing cost-effectiveness with the necessary features.
- Differentiate between 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi frequency bands. (4 marks)
- 2.4 GHz: Offers a longer range but lower data speeds, and is more prone to interference.
- 5.0 GHz: Provides higher data speeds with less interference but has a shorter range.
- Network neutralization is used in data communications. Explain. (4 marks)
- Network neutralization refers to the principle that ISPs must treat all data on the internet equally, without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.
- Explain three benefits of client-server computing. (6 marks)
- Centralized Management: Easier to manage resources and security.
- Scalability: Can handle increased load by adding more servers.
- Resource Sharing: Clients can share resources like files and printers efficiently.
- Outline three characteristics of client-server computing. (3 marks)
- Dedicated Servers: Specific machines handle server functions.
- Client Requests: Clients request services from servers.
- Centralized Control: Server manages data and applications centrally.
- Distinguish between managed and unmanaged network switches. (4 marks)
- Managed Switches: Offer advanced features such as VLANs, and SNMP, and allow network monitoring and configuration.
- Unmanaged Switches: Provide basic plug-and-play functionality with no customization or management options.
QUESTION 2
- Outline three challenges of broadband communications. (3 marks)
- Interference: Signal interference can disrupt communication.
- Cost: Installation and maintenance can be expensive.
- Bandwidth Limitation: High demand can lead to congestion and reduced speeds.
- Patrick was required to troubleshoot a network interface card that was not working. Outline four procedures he should follow. (4 marks)
- Check the physical connection: Ensure the card is properly seated in the slot.
- Update or reinstall drivers: Install the latest drivers for the network card.
- Test with another port: Switch to a different port to rule out a port issue.
- Use diagnostic tools: Run network diagnostics to identify issues.
- During the installation of a computer star topology network, several components were considered. Describe the steps considered. (4 marks)
- Select a central hub or switch.
- Lay out the cables from the hub to each connected device.
- Connect the devices to the hub using the cables.
- Configure the network settings on each device.
QUESTION 3
- Outline three characteristics of client-server computing. (3 marks)
- Centralized management.
- Scalability.
- Resource sharing.
- Distinguish between a personal area network (PAN) and a wide area network (WAN). (4 marks)
- PAN: A small network typically within a range of a few meters, used for connecting personal devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
- WAN: A vast network that covers a broad geographical area, connecting multiple smaller networks, such as the internet.
- During installation, a network engineer was required to install FTP server software. Outline four considerations for securing the FTP service. (4 marks)
- Use secure FTP (SFTP) instead of regular FTP.
- Implement strong passwords for user accounts.
- Restrict access to the FTP server by IP address.
- Enable encryption for data transmission.
QUESTION 4
- Identify two factors that could lead to a malfunction in the ISDN in WAN communications. (4 marks)
- Line noise or poor signal quality.
- Incompatible or outdated equipment.
- Distinguish between half-duplex and full-duplex data transmission modes. (4 marks)
- Half-Duplex: Data transmission can occur in both directions but not simultaneously.
- Full-Duplex: Data transmission can occur in both directions simultaneously.
QUESTION 5
- Describe the parts labeled (i), (ii), and (iii) in the figure below. (6 marks)
- (i) Connector: A device that links two networks or devices.
- (ii) Cable: The medium through which data is transmitted.
- (iii) Jacket: The protective covering of the cable.
- Explain the three types of multiplexing techniques that can be used in data communications. (6 marks)
- Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM): Multiple signals are transmitted simultaneously on different frequencies.
- Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM): Multiple signals are transmitted at different times on the same channel.
- Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM): Multiple optical signals are transmitted simultaneously on different wavelengths.
QUESTION 6
- Outline three challenges of wireless communications in WAN. (3 marks)
- Signal Interference: Interference from other wireless devices can affect communication quality.
- Limited Range: Wireless signals have a limited effective range.
- Security Risks: Wireless communications are more susceptible to security breaches.
- Differentiate between a switch and a router in data communication. (4 marks)
- Switch: Operates at the data link layer to connect devices within a local area network (LAN).
- Router: Operates at the network layer to route data between different networks.
- Explain the importance of using encryption in data communications. (4 marks)
- Data Protection: Protects data from unauthorized access.
- Confidentiality: Ensures that only the intended recipient can read the data.
- Integrity: Prevents data from being altered during transmission.
QUESTION 7
- Outline four types of transmission media used in networking. (4 marks)
- Twisted Pair Cable: Commonly used in telephone networks.
- Coaxial Cable: Used for cable television systems.
- Fiber Optic Cable: Transmits data as light pulses, providing high-speed data transfer.
- Wireless Transmission: Uses radio waves or microwaves to transmit data.
- Differentiate between static IP and dynamic IP addressing. (4 marks)
- Static IP Address: Manually assigned, does not change over time.
- Dynamic IP Address: Automatically assigned by DHCP, can change over time.
QUESTION 8
- Explain three functions of the transport layer in the OSI Model. (6 marks)
- Segmentation: Divides large messages into smaller segments for transmission.
- Flow Control: Manages the pace of data transmission to prevent congestion.
- Error Control: Detects and corrects errors during data transmission.
- Mark, a network engineer, was required to set up TCP connections for a new network. Outline three steps he should follow. (6 marks)
- Establish a connection using the three-way handshake.
- Data transfer: Ensure reliable delivery of packets.
- Connection termination: Properly close the connection to free resources.
END OF QUESTIONS
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