switches. Task 2 Configure Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP). Task 3 Configure trunking between Sw1 and Sw2. Task 4 On Sw1‚ configure VLAN2 with the name: vlan_b. Task 5 On Sw2‚ configure port 2 to belong to VLAN 2. Task 6 Configure STP Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on Sw1. Task 1 Configure hostnames and IP addresses on the routers and switches. Step 1 : Connect to R2 and configure the hostname. Action: enable configure terminal hostname host-name Result: Router>enable Router#conf
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comScore Device Essentials* | | % Share of Android Tablets | | Dec-11 | Jan-12 | Feb-12 | Amazon Kindle Fire | 29.4% | 41.8% | 54.4% | Samsung Galaxy Tab Family | 23.8% | 19.1% | 15.4% | Motorola Xoom | 11.8% | 9.0% | 7.0% | Asus Transformer | 6.4% | 6.2% | 6.3% | Toshiba AT100 | 7.1% | 7.0% | 5.7% | Acer Picasso | 6.0% | 5.2% | 4.3% | Acer Iconia | 2.8% | 2.6% | 2.1% |
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0204 atm) 9. Partial pressure of butane: Pbut = Patm – PH2O 0.9949 0.9949 atm – 0.0204 atm = 0.9745 atm ~ partial pressure of butane - 0.0204 10. Used the combined gas law to determine the volume (in L) of butane at STP 0.9745 = = = = P1V1 P2V2 (0.9745 atm)(0.1000 L) (1 atm)(V L) 0.000335 = 0.00366V ~ V= 0.0915 L T1 T2 291 K 273 K 11. Use Avogadro’s law to determine the number of moles of butane gas. Assume that
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States of Matter Table of Contents Kinetic Molecular Theory Page 3 Diagram of Kinetic Molecular Theory Page 4 Solids Title Page Page 5 Diagram of Particles Page 6 Characteristics of a Solid Page 7 Pictures of Solids Page 8 Q & A Page 9 Liquids Title Page Page 10 Diagram of Particles Page 11 Characteristics of a Liquid Page 12 Pictures of Liquids Page 13 Q & A Page 14 Gases Title Page Page 15 Diagram of Particles Page 16 Characteristics of a Gas Page 17 Pictures
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Competitive Analysis Competitor 1: MINI COOPER HARDTOP SWOT ANALYSIS * Strength * Style: very unique‚ can be instantly recognized as a Mini‚ grabs customers’ attention. * Design: The emphasis was on making them stylish‚ forming an important part of the MINI’s personality‚ but easy to use and easy to understand. * Safety: - Setting new small car safety standards‚ - A full array of airbags‚ including front and side airbags for the front passengers including head protection
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LIMITING REAGENT Practice Problems 1. At high temperatures‚ sulfur combines with iron to form the brown-black iron (II) sulfide: Fe (s) + S (l) ( FeS (s) In one experiment‚ 7.62 g of Fe are allowed to react with 8.67 g of S. a. What is the limiting reagent‚ and what is the reactant in excess? b. Calculate the mass of FeS formed. 2. Arcylonitrile‚ C3H3N‚ is the starting material for the production of a kind of synthetic fiber acrylics) and can be made from
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Porters Five Forces – Competitor Analysis Michael Porter’s five forces model is used to explore the competitive environment in which a product or company operates. In this case it will explore the competitive environment of Dell and the Tab Streak. The Five Forces Analysis looks at five key areas: | New Entrants | | Suppliers | Industry competitors and extent of rivalry | Buyers | | Substitutes | | Threat of New Entrants The computer industry is a highly competitive one with
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Apple Case Study Part I: Overview (Ren‚ Xinxin) Introduction Apple Inc. Apple Inc. Apple Inc. APPLICATIONS: 1 MAC 2 iPad 3 iPod 4 iPhone 5 iComputer 6 iTV Mission Statement of Apple Inc. 1. The best personal computing experience to students‚ educators‚ creative professionals and consumers 2. Enhance resources for future generations and for continuous improvements Customer Profile 1.50% of all households across the US and Europe 2.36% of people claim to be regular users of Apple
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client’s service * hardware * fingerprint reader | Lenovo | 13‚0% | * design * price friendly | Dell | 12‚1% | * design * extended product line * worldwide client’s support * reliability | Acer | 11‚2% | * price effiency | Asus | 5‚9% | * design * price friendly | Tablets | Apple | 61‚4% | * design * processor * weight * storage * capacity * style | Samsung | 7‚5% | * innovation * design * capacity | The worldwide sales of tablets are almost
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Properties and Behavior of Gases General Properties of Gases Properties Solids Shape Definite shape Volume Definite volume Particles and movement Compressibility Density Liquids Gases No definite shape No definite shape Definite volume No definite volume Particles are Particles are close close together together and and may vibrate move randomly in place Incompressible Slightly compressible Particles are far apart and move randomly Very compressible
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