A systems engineer is establishing communication boundaries for a logistics fulfillment hub. Match each operational scenario on the left with the corresponding network scope classification on the right.
- Connecting a handheld inventory scanner and mobile RFID printer attached to an automated sorting cart within a 2-meter workspace.Personal Area Network (PAN)
- Linking dedicated NVMe storage nodes to database host servers over an isolated fiber channel fabric for block-level data access.Storage Area Network (SAN)
- Interconnecting two automated warehouse facilities across a city municipality using leased dark fiber lines.Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
- Bridging the central distribution hub with ten regional fulfillment facilities located in different geographical states across the country.Wide Area Network (WAN)
Cevap
Handheld scanner and RFID printer paired within a 2-meter cart workspace matches Personal Area Network (PAN); NVMe storage nodes linked to database hosts over dedicated fiber channel fabric matches Storage Area Network (SAN); Warehouses connected across a city municipality over dark fiber matches Metropolitan Area Network (MAN); Central hub bridging ten fulfillment centers across different states matches Wide Area Network (WAN).
Each scenario is correctly matched according to its geographical footprint and technical purpose. Scanners and cart printers within 2 meters form a Personal Area Network (PAN). High-speed NVMe block storage attached via Fiber Channel fabric forms a Storage Area Network (SAN). City-wide warehouse facilities linked via leased fiber form a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). Multi-state facility connections spanning large distances form a Wide Area Network (WAN).
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Network Scope Classification (PAN, SAN, MAN, WAN)