TDC 363 Local Area Networks
... SONET vs. Gigabit Ethernet • Optical Ethernet can support links in the network range from 3 to 6+ miles using single mode 1310 nm wavelength and up to 43.4 miles for 1550 nm wavelength • Optical Ethernet can segregate traffic of different users and deliver the particular service level each user pur ...
... SONET vs. Gigabit Ethernet • Optical Ethernet can support links in the network range from 3 to 6+ miles using single mode 1310 nm wavelength and up to 43.4 miles for 1550 nm wavelength • Optical Ethernet can segregate traffic of different users and deliver the particular service level each user pur ...
Wireless Token Ring Protocol
... in this paper is a distributed medium access control protocol for ad-hoc networks. The advantages of a distributed medium access control protocol are its robustness against single node failure, and its support for flexible topologies, in which nodes can be partially connected and not all nodes need ...
... in this paper is a distributed medium access control protocol for ad-hoc networks. The advantages of a distributed medium access control protocol are its robustness against single node failure, and its support for flexible topologies, in which nodes can be partially connected and not all nodes need ...
Module 2: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet
... When you use a default gateway: The default gateway: Routes packets to other networks Is used when the internal routing table on the host has no information on the destination subnet DHCP automatically delivers the IP address for the default gateway to the client To configure the client manually ...
... When you use a default gateway: The default gateway: Routes packets to other networks Is used when the internal routing table on the host has no information on the destination subnet DHCP automatically delivers the IP address for the default gateway to the client To configure the client manually ...
Document
... Node: client or a server • If the node that is portable is a client, i.e., no other host tries to reach this node, then this solution of it obtaining a temporary address works. • But in cellular telephone network, this is not applicable because all endpoints can be “called” • “Server” receives call ...
... Node: client or a server • If the node that is portable is a client, i.e., no other host tries to reach this node, then this solution of it obtaining a temporary address works. • But in cellular telephone network, this is not applicable because all endpoints can be “called” • “Server” receives call ...
Ethernet - ECE Users Pages
... first experimental Ethernet system to interconnect the Xerox Alto, a personal workstation with a graphical user interface. The experimental Ethernet was used to link Altos to one another, and to servers and laser printers. The signal clock for the experimental Ethernet interface was derived from the ...
... first experimental Ethernet system to interconnect the Xerox Alto, a personal workstation with a graphical user interface. The experimental Ethernet was used to link Altos to one another, and to servers and laser printers. The signal clock for the experimental Ethernet interface was derived from the ...
Smart Defense Technical White Paper
... 3.0 The SmartDefense Structure SmartDefense provides a unified security framework for various components that identify and prevent attacks. The SmartDefense tab in the SmartDashboard is divided into a tree structure that classifies the defenses provided by SmartDefense. Each item in the tree refers to ...
... 3.0 The SmartDefense Structure SmartDefense provides a unified security framework for various components that identify and prevent attacks. The SmartDefense tab in the SmartDashboard is divided into a tree structure that classifies the defenses provided by SmartDefense. Each item in the tree refers to ...
CCNA Fast Track - K C Communications
... NOTE… Ethernet II/DIX frame preamble is 8 bytes long with no SD byte, Ethernet II/DIX frame has TYPE field and no LENGTH or 802.2 fields. Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have 7 byte preamble, 1 byte SD, Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have LENGTH field and no TYPE field, Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have 802.2 ...
... NOTE… Ethernet II/DIX frame preamble is 8 bytes long with no SD byte, Ethernet II/DIX frame has TYPE field and no LENGTH or 802.2 fields. Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have 7 byte preamble, 1 byte SD, Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have LENGTH field and no TYPE field, Ethernet IEEE 802.3 frames have 802.2 ...
Routing II
... • Use a default router if nothing matches • Not necessary for all 1s in subnet mask to be contiguous • Can put multiple subnets on one physical network – forces hosts on the same network to talk to each other through a router Spring 2008 ...
... • Use a default router if nothing matches • Not necessary for all 1s in subnet mask to be contiguous • Can put multiple subnets on one physical network – forces hosts on the same network to talk to each other through a router Spring 2008 ...
Chapter 8 Internet Protocols
... • Level in comms architecture at which entity is named • Unique address for each end system — e.g. workstation or server ...
... • Level in comms architecture at which entity is named • Unique address for each end system — e.g. workstation or server ...
Chapter 5: The Data Link Layer
... Two types of network links: Point-to-point link (single wire, e.g. PPP, ...
... Two types of network links: Point-to-point link (single wire, e.g. PPP, ...
Analysing the performance of the OpenFlow
... of those limitations regarding to OpenFlow protocol is that, it is old as the latest version of OpenFlow of this writing is 1.4 while currently in this paper we use OpenFlow switch ...
... of those limitations regarding to OpenFlow protocol is that, it is old as the latest version of OpenFlow of this writing is 1.4 while currently in this paper we use OpenFlow switch ...
Transport Driver Interface
... Winsock Summary • Network API of choice for most low level network applications • Industry Standard on Unix systems • easy migration for BSD socket network applications. • New enhanced features such as QOS in 2.0 ...
... Winsock Summary • Network API of choice for most low level network applications • Industry Standard on Unix systems • easy migration for BSD socket network applications. • New enhanced features such as QOS in 2.0 ...
Lesson 9 - EdTechnology, educational technology
... LANs are smaller networks limited in geographic area. Many LANs connected together allow the Internet to function. But LANs have limitations in scale. Although there have been technological advances to improve the speed of communications, such as Metro Optical, Gigabit, and 10Gigabit Ethernet, dista ...
... LANs are smaller networks limited in geographic area. Many LANs connected together allow the Internet to function. But LANs have limitations in scale. Although there have been technological advances to improve the speed of communications, such as Metro Optical, Gigabit, and 10Gigabit Ethernet, dista ...
IP: Internet Protocol - ODU Computer Science
... link state distance vector hierarchical routing ...
... link state distance vector hierarchical routing ...
Performance Analysis of VoMAN using Routing Protocols to Improve
... Quality of Service (QoS) is set of service requirements that are met by the network while transferring packet streams from source to destination. It is a significant component to www.ijcsit.com ...
... Quality of Service (QoS) is set of service requirements that are met by the network while transferring packet streams from source to destination. It is a significant component to www.ijcsit.com ...
Jarkom2-7Praktikum P..
... Troubleshooting NetBIOS names by using nbtstat NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses. TCP/IP provides many options for NetBIOS name resolution, including local cache lookup, WINS server query, broadcast, DNS server query, and Lmhosts and Hosts file lookup. Nbtstat is a u ...
... Troubleshooting NetBIOS names by using nbtstat NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses. TCP/IP provides many options for NetBIOS name resolution, including local cache lookup, WINS server query, broadcast, DNS server query, and Lmhosts and Hosts file lookup. Nbtstat is a u ...
PDF
... differences in the hardware and in the Cisco IOS Software release required for each one. Throughout this document the Cisco 1700/2600/3600 is called the "Cisco ADSL WIC." This document shows a Cisco ADSL WIC connected to a Cisco 6130 DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). It terminates on a Cisco 6400 Univ ...
... differences in the hardware and in the Cisco IOS Software release required for each one. Throughout this document the Cisco 1700/2600/3600 is called the "Cisco ADSL WIC." This document shows a Cisco ADSL WIC connected to a Cisco 6130 DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). It terminates on a Cisco 6400 Univ ...
A, B - Read
... route r2. If a route better than r2 existed from J to K, it could be concatenated with r1 to improve the route from I to K, contradicting our statement that r1r2 is optimal. As a direct consequence of the optimality principle, we can see that the set of optimal routes from all sources to a given des ...
... route r2. If a route better than r2 existed from J to K, it could be concatenated with r1 to improve the route from I to K, contradicting our statement that r1r2 is optimal. As a direct consequence of the optimality principle, we can see that the set of optimal routes from all sources to a given des ...
1111 3333
... Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 implement a rule, known as the 5-4-3 rule, for the number of repeaters and segments on shared access Ethernet backbones in a tree topology. The 5-4-3 rule divides the network into two types of physical segments: populated (user) segments, and unpopulated (link) segments. User ...
... Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 implement a rule, known as the 5-4-3 rule, for the number of repeaters and segments on shared access Ethernet backbones in a tree topology. The 5-4-3 rule divides the network into two types of physical segments: populated (user) segments, and unpopulated (link) segments. User ...
Introduction to dynamic routing with Quagga
... Generally used on hosts (PCs, printers, etc) and simple NAT routers ...
... Generally used on hosts (PCs, printers, etc) and simple NAT routers ...
wireless broadband router base station-g
... Make note of the AirStation’s wired MAC address (found on the back of the WBR-G54). It is also recommended you record any other broadband ISP information such as global IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway address, DNS server address and PPPoE parameters. ...
... Make note of the AirStation’s wired MAC address (found on the back of the WBR-G54). It is also recommended you record any other broadband ISP information such as global IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway address, DNS server address and PPPoE parameters. ...
Term Simple Definition Advanced Definition Absorption (RF
... Internet via an ISP or VPN. It also provides a simple way to connect to an AirPort Network. The Internet Connect application provides more general tools than the more detailed Network pane in System Preferences , which allows the user to configure and control system -wide network settings. Launch In ...
... Internet via an ISP or VPN. It also provides a simple way to connect to an AirPort Network. The Internet Connect application provides more general tools than the more detailed Network pane in System Preferences , which allows the user to configure and control system -wide network settings. Launch In ...
CS412 Introduction to Computer Networking & Telecommunication
... expected transit time for each hop along path Packet is checked for behind/ahead schedule Behind: sent out ASAP Ahead: held for a while ...
... expected transit time for each hop along path Packet is checked for behind/ahead schedule Behind: sent out ASAP Ahead: held for a while ...
QoS in Converged Networks
... all a router has to do is send it along the labeled path, rather than making a redundant assessment of the packet’s payload. MPLS inserts itself partially in layer 2 and partially in layer 3 on the OSI model. Its frame header sits between the IP header and the Ethernet header on an Ethernet network ...
... all a router has to do is send it along the labeled path, rather than making a redundant assessment of the packet’s payload. MPLS inserts itself partially in layer 2 and partially in layer 3 on the OSI model. Its frame header sits between the IP header and the Ethernet header on an Ethernet network ...