
BlackDiamond 8800 series chassis-based switches simplify the
... from Extreme Networks® simplify the architecture. Purposebuilt core, aggregation, edge and data center/service provider modules can meet your chassis needs across the network. BlackDiamond 8800 series switches deliver voice-class availability, high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE), Gigabit Ethernet ...
... from Extreme Networks® simplify the architecture. Purposebuilt core, aggregation, edge and data center/service provider modules can meet your chassis needs across the network. BlackDiamond 8800 series switches deliver voice-class availability, high-density Power over Ethernet (PoE), Gigabit Ethernet ...
router rip
... Asking for their complete routing tables. 2. A Response message is sent back by RIP-enabled neighbors. If new route: Installs in routing table. If existing route: Replace if better hop count. Startup router then sends a triggered update out all RIP-enabled interfaces containing its own routi ...
... Asking for their complete routing tables. 2. A Response message is sent back by RIP-enabled neighbors. If new route: Installs in routing table. If existing route: Replace if better hop count. Startup router then sends a triggered update out all RIP-enabled interfaces containing its own routi ...
Networking 101
... Routers are the infrastructure Physical circuits run between routers Easy routing configuration, operation and troubleshooting The dominant topology used in the Internet today ...
... Routers are the infrastructure Physical circuits run between routers Easy routing configuration, operation and troubleshooting The dominant topology used in the Internet today ...
Frame Relay - Bintec Elmeg
... ■ Dispersed enterprise (locations separated by long distances). ■ Integration with existing public and/or private, packet-switched networks is required. ...
... ■ Dispersed enterprise (locations separated by long distances). ■ Integration with existing public and/or private, packet-switched networks is required. ...
IP address
... A protocol such as IP that defines addresses has an address space. An address space is the total number of addresses available to the protocol. If a protocol uses N bits to define an address, the address space is 2N because each bit can have two different values (0 and 1); N bits can have 2N values. ...
... A protocol such as IP that defines addresses has an address space. An address space is the total number of addresses available to the protocol. If a protocol uses N bits to define an address, the address space is 2N because each bit can have two different values (0 and 1); N bits can have 2N values. ...
Business Data Communications and Networking
... Deployment has been very slow even though multicast is an old concept by Internet standards—compare with WWW & HTTP Jan 1992—the MBone, did not exist—in 1995, it made up 20% of all the Internet data bytes at one research lab—40% at another and more than 50% at yet another---but traffic overshadowe ...
... Deployment has been very slow even though multicast is an old concept by Internet standards—compare with WWW & HTTP Jan 1992—the MBone, did not exist—in 1995, it made up 20% of all the Internet data bytes at one research lab—40% at another and more than 50% at yet another---but traffic overshadowe ...
Repeaters, Switches and Routers
... They buffer the complete packet before making a forwarding decision Error detection occurs on the header Traditionally used to interconnect two dissimilar LANs (eg ATM and Token Ring). More recently have lost this role to Switches. ...
... They buffer the complete packet before making a forwarding decision Error detection occurs on the header Traditionally used to interconnect two dissimilar LANs (eg ATM and Token Ring). More recently have lost this role to Switches. ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727 PP 06-13 www.iosrjournals.org
... Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes which communicate with each other via wireless links either directly or relying on other nodes as routers. The operation of MANET does not depend on pre-existing infrastructure or base stations. A mobile node can become a failed node for ...
... Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes which communicate with each other via wireless links either directly or relying on other nodes as routers. The operation of MANET does not depend on pre-existing infrastructure or base stations. A mobile node can become a failed node for ...
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration
... to recognize some of these applications and to work properly with them, but there are other applications that may not function well. In some cases, one local computer can run the application properly if that computer’s IP address is entered as the default DMZ server. Incoming traffic from the Intern ...
... to recognize some of these applications and to work properly with them, but there are other applications that may not function well. In some cases, one local computer can run the application properly if that computer’s IP address is entered as the default DMZ server. Incoming traffic from the Intern ...
CTP: An Efficient, Robust, and Reliable Collection Tree Protocol for
... transmission. We use the datapath to validate the routing topology as well as detect loops. Each data packet contains the link-layer transmitter’s estimate of its distance. A node detects a possible routing loop when it receives a packet to forward from a node with a smaller or equal distance to the ...
... transmission. We use the datapath to validate the routing topology as well as detect loops. Each data packet contains the link-layer transmitter’s estimate of its distance. A node detects a possible routing loop when it receives a packet to forward from a node with a smaller or equal distance to the ...
Table of Contents - HP Enterprise Group
... 3.4.2 RIP v1/v2 ............................................................................................................... 3-16 3.4.3 RIPng .................................................................................................................... 3-16 3.4.4 OSPF v1/v2 ................ ...
... 3.4.2 RIP v1/v2 ............................................................................................................... 3-16 3.4.3 RIPng .................................................................................................................... 3-16 3.4.4 OSPF v1/v2 ................ ...
Multicast Routing
... • The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) registers IP multicast groups. • The block of multicast addresses ranging from (224.0.0.1) to (224.0.0.255) is reserved for local LAN multicast: – used by routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or maintenance protocols – E.g., "all- ...
... • The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) registers IP multicast groups. • The block of multicast addresses ranging from (224.0.0.1) to (224.0.0.255) is reserved for local LAN multicast: – used by routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or maintenance protocols – E.g., "all- ...
Chapter 6: Multimedia Networking
... transmit audio and video over the Internet. A new class continuous media applications: ◦ Entertainment video, IP telephony, Internet radio, Multimedia WWW sites, teleconferencing, interactive games, virtual worlds, distance learning ... ...
... transmit audio and video over the Internet. A new class continuous media applications: ◦ Entertainment video, IP telephony, Internet radio, Multimedia WWW sites, teleconferencing, interactive games, virtual worlds, distance learning ... ...
PXG3.L, PXG3.M BACnet Router
... Supports setup of a BACnet network over a NAT device. Additionnally, remote access from a public network to BACnet devices in a private network is possible. Important: the public IP address must be static. For details see standard 135-2010. ...
... Supports setup of a BACnet network over a NAT device. Additionnally, remote access from a public network to BACnet devices in a private network is possible. Important: the public IP address must be static. For details see standard 135-2010. ...
ccna3 3.0-04 Introduction to LAN Switching
... Advantages and disadvantages of using bridges, switches, and routers for LAN segmentation Effects of switching, bridging, and routing on network throughput Fast Ethernet technology and its benefits ...
... Advantages and disadvantages of using bridges, switches, and routers for LAN segmentation Effects of switching, bridging, and routing on network throughput Fast Ethernet technology and its benefits ...
M T ASTER’S HESIS
... construction of truly distributed applications. There are several new and exiting applications such as real-time audio and video conferencing which make good use of multicast services. Because of the real-time constraints on these services, there is a constant data ow requirement and a very low tol ...
... construction of truly distributed applications. There are several new and exiting applications such as real-time audio and video conferencing which make good use of multicast services. Because of the real-time constraints on these services, there is a constant data ow requirement and a very low tol ...
ospf_1 - D-Link
... • The router With Highest priority value is the DR • The router with the second highest priority value is BDR • In case of a tie. The highest Router ID is DR, the second is BDR • A router with priority of 0 cannot be the DR or BDR • A router that’s not DR or BDR is a DROther •If a router with higher ...
... • The router With Highest priority value is the DR • The router with the second highest priority value is BDR • In case of a tie. The highest Router ID is DR, the second is BDR • A router with priority of 0 cannot be the DR or BDR • A router that’s not DR or BDR is a DROther •If a router with higher ...
Design and Implementation of a Routing Control Platform Matthew Caesar Donald Caldwell
... (iBGP) to propagate the information inside the AS, and an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) to learn how to reach other routers in the same AS, as shown in Figure 2. BGP is a path-vector protocol where each network adds its own AS number to the path before propagating the announcement to the next doma ...
... (iBGP) to propagate the information inside the AS, and an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) to learn how to reach other routers in the same AS, as shown in Figure 2. BGP is a path-vector protocol where each network adds its own AS number to the path before propagating the announcement to the next doma ...
SSM-Ping: A Ping Utility for Source Specific Multicast
... pinging host via unicast. This essentially informs an end system (pinging host) about the fact that there are a number of receivers that received the request on the group address. This information has only very limited use/value and the mechanism is vulnerable to feedback implosion problem. Therefor ...
... pinging host via unicast. This essentially informs an end system (pinging host) about the fact that there are a number of receivers that received the request on the group address. This information has only very limited use/value and the mechanism is vulnerable to feedback implosion problem. Therefor ...