
OpenFlow1.3 GUI Manual
... form a control plane, and their connections are represented in the graphical user interface (GUI) as grey lines, as shown in the diagram below. In addition, the data plane can be formed by connecting OpenFlow switches to other network devices, such as other OpenFlow switches or hosts. Data plane con ...
... form a control plane, and their connections are represented in the graphical user interface (GUI) as grey lines, as shown in the diagram below. In addition, the data plane can be formed by connecting OpenFlow switches to other network devices, such as other OpenFlow switches or hosts. Data plane con ...
CCNA2 Chapter 1 Wide Area Networks and Routers
... Users subscribe to a WAN provider such as AT&T, Sprint, etc. These providers offer network services such as: • Frame Relay • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) ...
... Users subscribe to a WAN provider such as AT&T, Sprint, etc. These providers offer network services such as: • Frame Relay • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) ...
1.Physical Layer & Data Link Layer
... Static entries in a file prevent attacks on that computer or using that computer ...
... Static entries in a file prevent attacks on that computer or using that computer ...
Optical Switches (Packet and Circuit
... • momentarily flowing a pulsed electrical current into the planar coil underneath the cantilever • in DOWN position without any power consumption • input optical signal to the device is switched selectively to one of the two output ports ...
... • momentarily flowing a pulsed electrical current into the planar coil underneath the cantilever • in DOWN position without any power consumption • input optical signal to the device is switched selectively to one of the two output ports ...
cs2302 computer networks
... entire message. It ensures that the whole message arrives in order and intact. It ensures the error control and flow control at source to destination level. The responsibilities are, 1. Service point Addressing A single computer can often run several programs at the same time. The transport ...
... entire message. It ensures that the whole message arrives in order and intact. It ensures the error control and flow control at source to destination level. The responsibilities are, 1. Service point Addressing A single computer can often run several programs at the same time. The transport ...
REMOTE CONTROLLED SMARTHOME OVER PSTN
... PSTN - Public Switching Telecommunication Network is the Public Switched Telephone Network - the largest telecommunications network comprising a total of approximately 1000 million subscribers [9]. This network is used mainly for telephone communications services. ...
... PSTN - Public Switching Telecommunication Network is the Public Switched Telephone Network - the largest telecommunications network comprising a total of approximately 1000 million subscribers [9]. This network is used mainly for telephone communications services. ...
Medium Access Control (MAC)
... The final field in an Ethernet MAC frame is called a Cyclic Redundancy Check (sometimes also known as a Frame Check Sequence). A 32-bit CRC provides error detection in the case where line errors (or transmission collisions in Ethernet) result in corruption of the MAC frame. Any frame with an invalid ...
... The final field in an Ethernet MAC frame is called a Cyclic Redundancy Check (sometimes also known as a Frame Check Sequence). A 32-bit CRC provides error detection in the case where line errors (or transmission collisions in Ethernet) result in corruption of the MAC frame. Any frame with an invalid ...
William Stallings Data and Computer Communications
... Designed to be more efficient than X.25 Developed before ATM Larger installed base than ATM ATM now of more interest on high speed networks ...
... Designed to be more efficient than X.25 Developed before ATM Larger installed base than ATM ATM now of more interest on high speed networks ...
ShoreGear-90BRI Installation Guide
... After connecting the switch to the network, power on the device by connecting it to an AC power source. 1. Plug an AC surge protector (not provided) into a grounded AC power source. 2. Plug one end of the provided power cord into the receptacle on the back of the switch, then plug the other end into ...
... After connecting the switch to the network, power on the device by connecting it to an AC power source. 1. Plug an AC surge protector (not provided) into a grounded AC power source. 2. Plug one end of the provided power cord into the receptacle on the back of the switch, then plug the other end into ...
CORD Fabric, Overlay Virtualization, and Service Composition
... In addition, an overlay/underlay architecture simplifies network design, as it introduces a separation of concerns the underlay hardware fabric can be simple and multipurpose without knowing anything about virtual networks, while the overlay network can be ...
... In addition, an overlay/underlay architecture simplifies network design, as it introduces a separation of concerns the underlay hardware fabric can be simple and multipurpose without knowing anything about virtual networks, while the overlay network can be ...
Physical and Data Link Layer
... Physical and Data Link Layer Computer Network System Sirak Kaewjamnong ...
... Physical and Data Link Layer Computer Network System Sirak Kaewjamnong ...
Class 13 - Oct. 16 - Circuit Switching
... • Newer circuit-switched networks are dynamically routed: all nodes are peer-topeer, making routing more complex CSCI 465 Data Communications & Networks ...
... • Newer circuit-switched networks are dynamically routed: all nodes are peer-topeer, making routing more complex CSCI 465 Data Communications & Networks ...
Basic Concepts
... When a packet arrives at a switch, the switch must decide which of several ports (connections) to use to send the packet back out Complex B Made at each switch B? D? Switch A D Packet ...
... When a packet arrives at a switch, the switch must decide which of several ports (connections) to use to send the packet back out Complex B Made at each switch B? D? Switch A D Packet ...