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    Packet Tracer

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    configure the router. i. Window-based ii. Command Line Interface (CLI) based i. Window based Steps To configure the IP Address & routing on the router: a) Double-click the router. A pop-up window will come up b) Select the middle sub-menu (config) c) To configure IP address‚ select the interfaces d) To configure routing‚ select routing ii. Command Line based Steps To configure the IP Address on the router: (Note: The Bold character

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    Design a Campus Network

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    knowledge about the concepts and techniques which they have studied from 2nd to 6th semester. The project “Designing a campus network” will help a student to practice the concepts such as configuring a switch‚ a router configuration (generic)‚ routing protocol specific router configuration and also in creating a secured campus Network‚ The project course titled “Project: Designing a Campus Network” bearing the subject code BNT604 is of 8 credits weightage. The project has to be completed in

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    AODV has pooled properties of both DSR and DSDV. It uses route discovery process for sustaining route information through the basis of routing table. It is a reactive protocol as it doesn’t need to establish or maintain routes to nodes that are not involved in the communication. AODV handles route discovery process with Route Request (RREQ) messages to broadcast to neighbour nodes. The message floods through the network till the desired destination is reached. Sequence number guarantees the loop

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    links and routes everyone ’s information over networks and the Internet through thousands of pathways. The main processes of the router include locating a pathway to create a link to and transmitting packets through this path. This process is done by routing data from a computer to a LAN through any number of routers to reach its destination. The router has proven itself to be one of the main components in the success of the Internet. Routers make networking possible by connecting large groups of people

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    Qos in Manet

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    K. Tamizharasu Professor‚ Dept. of Computer Science & Engg. Jayam College of Engineering & Technology Tamilnadu‚ India Hod_cse@jcet.ac.in Abstract—Quality-of-service (QoS) routing in an Ad-Hoc network is difficult because the network topology may change constantly and the available state information for routing is inherently imprecise. This paper proposes a method for multi-constrained feasible path selection for MANET. We introduce the composite function which allows OLSR to find the feasible

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    Russian history.  According to The Free Dictionary‚ Marxism is the concept that “class struggle plays a central role in understanding society’s allegedly inevitable development from bourgeois oppression under capitalism to a socialist and ultimately classless society”.  With this theory‚ Marx had a great impact on Russian literature; specifically‚  Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment.  According the the Marxist theory‚ one would interpret Crime and Punishment as a perfect example to the rise of

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    All routes in Routing Table IPv4 unicast routes in Routing Table IPv4 Multicast routes in Routing Table IPv4 UC routes used by MC routing protocols to prevent routing loops Egress ip address of MPLS LSP Routes learned via MSDP IPv6 unicast routes MPLS switching table Hidden routes because of Routing Policy Directly connected routes Forwarding table routes Aggreegated routes Static Routes Static Routes in Routing Table RIP Display information about RIP neighbors RIP routes in Routing table Forwarding

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    PROJECT REPORT ON TO DESIGN A LAYER 3 MPLS VPN (Multiprotocol Label Switching Protocol Virtual Private Network ) FOR A CUSTOMER WITH DIFFERENT LOCATIONS C O N T E N T S 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ABOUT THE PROJECT ► Problem statement ► Proposed solution ► Objectives 3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ► Multiprotocol Label Swithcing(MPLS) ■ Architecture ■ How does it work ■ CEF Switching

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    Socialism vs. Capitalism

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    employees. In capitalist economies a mass production of goods‚ prices are determined by what the consumer is willing to pay‚ business is set-up to make a profit‚ and there is a competition for goods being produced. The socialist society has a classless society and‚ the capitalist society has a society with classes. In a socialist government‚ the government commands all of the production and distribution of goods. Socialism means direct control and management of the industries and

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    As the feudal system in Europe began crumbling with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution a void was created in the European social and economic structure‚ Scottish philosopher Adam Smith took it upon himself to fill this void and in 1776 published The Wealth of Nations; just as Newtons Principia Mathematica laid the foundation for modern physics so to did Adams work lay the foundation for modern economics. For the next 70 years Adams doctrine went unchallenged until Karl Marx presented his rebuttal

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