PPT
... • The Internet and Web: What’s the Difference? The Internet is the physical connection of millions of networks. The Web uses the Internet for its existence The Web consists of hypertext embedded on Web pages that are hosted on Web sites Web browsers display a Web document and enable users to link t ...
... • The Internet and Web: What’s the Difference? The Internet is the physical connection of millions of networks. The Web uses the Internet for its existence The Web consists of hypertext embedded on Web pages that are hosted on Web sites Web browsers display a Web document and enable users to link t ...
Document
... If one machine goes down, use another A user is able to store data in multiple locations ...
... If one machine goes down, use another A user is able to store data in multiple locations ...
EN_Folder GPRS-Online-Fernwirksystem _Web-MLS_ V1_0
... Rate: A1 data with a data volume of 50 MB per month ...
... Rate: A1 data with a data volume of 50 MB per month ...
PowerPoint Template
... Sends data to another computer in the form of bits 0 and 1. Control data flow between computer and cable systems ...
... Sends data to another computer in the form of bits 0 and 1. Control data flow between computer and cable systems ...
HIPERLAN: HIgh Performance Radio Local Area Networks
... FCH (frequency channel): exact description of the allocation of resources within the current MAC frame ACH (access feedback channel): conveys information on previous attempts at random access ...
... FCH (frequency channel): exact description of the allocation of resources within the current MAC frame ACH (access feedback channel): conveys information on previous attempts at random access ...
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 ...
... Designed to be more efficient than X.25 Developed before ATM Larger installed base than ATM ATM now of more interest on high speed ...
(MSC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) in GSM
... The interface between the Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) in GSM networks is called A-Interface. The Mobile Application Part (MAP) is a relatively new level 4 protocol used in GSM AInterface networks. By filtering, decoding and analyzing the contents of MAP datagram m ...
... The interface between the Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) in GSM networks is called A-Interface. The Mobile Application Part (MAP) is a relatively new level 4 protocol used in GSM AInterface networks. By filtering, decoding and analyzing the contents of MAP datagram m ...
CDPD: Cellular Digital Packet Data
... • AMPS generally has unused channels. – Blocked calls when all channels are allocated. – 1% block probability => all channels used only 1% of the time. ...
... • AMPS generally has unused channels. – Blocked calls when all channels are allocated. – 1% block probability => all channels used only 1% of the time. ...
WB_intro
... served traditional voice networks well, but gradually becoming outdated by new technology ...
... served traditional voice networks well, but gradually becoming outdated by new technology ...
What`s a protocol? - CS Course Webpages
... characters are not sent in the data. A problem because the 'clock' is usually continuous but data may not be there, so we have to know when the line is idle and when a frame starts {frame delimiter} ...
... characters are not sent in the data. A problem because the 'clock' is usually continuous but data may not be there, so we have to know when the line is idle and when a frame starts {frame delimiter} ...
2007_1127PNAMP Data Mgmt Tasks crude summary
... interact with each PNAMP technical WG to understand their goals and to communicate to them DM processes, tools available, etc understand data management activities that need to be brought to PNAMP partners for their use/consideration and coordinate information transfer to appropriate PNAMP group ...
... interact with each PNAMP technical WG to understand their goals and to communicate to them DM processes, tools available, etc understand data management activities that need to be brought to PNAMP partners for their use/consideration and coordinate information transfer to appropriate PNAMP group ...
CPSC 155a Lecture 3
... network adaptors and OS device drivers • IP (Internet Protocol): focal point of the architecture, provides host-to-host connection, defines common methods of exchanging packets • TCP (transmission Control Protocol): reliable, in-order stream • UDP (User Datagram Protocol): unreliable messages (maybe ...
... network adaptors and OS device drivers • IP (Internet Protocol): focal point of the architecture, provides host-to-host connection, defines common methods of exchanging packets • TCP (transmission Control Protocol): reliable, in-order stream • UDP (User Datagram Protocol): unreliable messages (maybe ...
Kuliah Komunikasi Data
... specifying functions of the physical layer and the data link layer of major LAN protocols. ...
... specifying functions of the physical layer and the data link layer of major LAN protocols. ...
An Analytics Approach to Traffic Analysis in Network Virtualization
... that the packet goes through during its routing. – similar to IP Traceback output. ...
... that the packet goes through during its routing. – similar to IP Traceback output. ...
Lecture 5
... packet arriving to full queue dropped (aka lost) lost packet may be retransmitted by previous node, by source end system, or not at all buffer (waiting area) ...
... packet arriving to full queue dropped (aka lost) lost packet may be retransmitted by previous node, by source end system, or not at all buffer (waiting area) ...
Network definitions
... communicate with each other through a shared network medium. LANs are networks confined to an area such as a building or a campus. LANs may link as few as three computers, but often link hundreds of computers. The development of standard networking protocols has resulted in worldwide proliferation o ...
... communicate with each other through a shared network medium. LANs are networks confined to an area such as a building or a campus. LANs may link as few as three computers, but often link hundreds of computers. The development of standard networking protocols has resulted in worldwide proliferation o ...
Network Environments
... Telephones designed for speech (analogue signal) Modems at either end convert digital-analogue and then analogue-digital. digital ...
... Telephones designed for speech (analogue signal) Modems at either end convert digital-analogue and then analogue-digital. digital ...
Document
... Network Monitoring – Our Approach This is not another monitoring project – collecting the data is a means to informing the other elements of the project Before ...
... Network Monitoring – Our Approach This is not another monitoring project – collecting the data is a means to informing the other elements of the project Before ...
Computer and multimedia networks (FM)
... error detection through a checksum. Much faster than TCP, however it is unreliable In most real-time multimedia applications (e.g., streaming video or audio), packets that arrive late are simply discarded. Higher level protocols can be used for retransmission, flow control, and congestion avoi ...
... error detection through a checksum. Much faster than TCP, however it is unreliable In most real-time multimedia applications (e.g., streaming video or audio), packets that arrive late are simply discarded. Higher level protocols can be used for retransmission, flow control, and congestion avoi ...
slides - Fei Hu
... functions in Data Link Layer? • (most important) channel access: channel access if shared medium • Framing, – encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer – ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...
... functions in Data Link Layer? • (most important) channel access: channel access if shared medium • Framing, – encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer – ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...