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    the link performance and routing delays of the participating nodes‚ and their

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    Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 7.3 Using Telnet 7.4 Resolving Hostnames 2.1 Backing Up The Router 2.3 Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol 2.4 Using Telnet 2.7 Resolving Hostnames Chapter 8 IP Routing 8.1 Creating Static Routes 8.2 Configuring RIP Routing 3.4 Configuring Static Routing Chapter 9 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 9.1 Enabling the OSPF Process 9.2 Configuring OSPF Interfaces 9.3 Verifying OSPF Operation 4.1 Enabling the OSPF Process 4.2 Configuring OSPF Interfaces 4.3 Verifying

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    | |  3. | Question : | (TCO 3) Which of the following is a characteristic of a dynamic routing protocol? | |   | Student Answer: | | Administrator intervention is needed to maintain changing-route information. |   | | | Protocols automatically react to topology changes. |   | | | They are less scalable that static routes. |   | | | They use less CPU and memory than static routing.    |   | Instructor Explanation: | Chapter 3‚ page 153 | | |   | Points Received:

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    like previous socioeconomic systems‚ would inevitably produce internal tensions which would lead to its destruction.[3] Just as capitalism replaced feudalism‚ he believed socialism would‚ in its turn‚ replace capitalism‚ and lead to a stateless‚ classless society called pure communism. This would emerge after a transitional period called the "dictatorship of the proletariat": a period sometimes referred to as the "workers state" or "workers’ democracy".[4][5] In section one of The Communist Manifesto

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    mux‚ modem‚ computer/device. Switches contain tables/matrices with routing info. They simply look in table and pass the data to the next node. Switches do not change the data in a packet. Routers: more complex than switches. Routing involves determining the optimal path and transporting information through an internetwork. Need routing algorithms to determine the shortest path. Static router: knows only its routing table. Cannot communicate with other nodes/change the table. Simply

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    Cambodia were overlooked by the entire world. A successful coup over the prince resulted in a power vacuum‚ and‚ in turn‚ a civil war. Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot fought against the United States backed Lon Nol military‚ in hopes of implementing a classless society. With the United States occupied by the Vietnam war‚ Lon Nol remained defenseless and Khmer Rouge soon took over Cambodia. Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot implemented a very radical version of marxism‚ and the country started taking a turn for the

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    is a breach of established order. Revolutions are born as a result of historical processes and collective constructions. The science of history establishes three main types of revolutions: political‚ social and economic. The idea of a classless society goes as far back as the ancient Greeks‚ but it wasn’t until the publication of the Communist Manifesto‚ written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ that the modern idea of communism would actually be implemented. Communism‚ by defintion‚

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    bourgeois manufacturer himself.”(Marx‚14) This quote correctly displays the oppression the labor class went through by referring them as slaves. This problem between social classes will be abolished with Communism for one of the values being a classless society Without social class it is almost impossible to have class related oppression/ conflict. “Abolition of private property” (Marx‚21) is the way according to Marx to achieve equality in

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