Note: Use 2811 series to all routers and 2960 to all switches Topology Diagram Learning Objectives Upon completion of this lab‚ you will be able to: • Cable a network according to the Topology Diagram. • Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state. • Perform basic configuration tasks on a router. • Configure and activate Serial and Ethernet
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Student industrial working experience scheme (SIWES) Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) is one of the industrial training fund(ITF) programmes. It was designed to give Nigerian students studying occupationally-related courses in higher institutions the experience that would supplement their theoretical learning. This paper attempts to examine the role of the university in the implementation of SIWES programme in Nigerian Universities. The
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Abstract: This paper proposes research propositions to study on MMOG and MUD addictions based on their causes – flow state and social interaction. Though previous studies relate MMOG addictions to Internet addictions based on social interactions‚ this study after examining the underlying theories of Use and Gratification The- ory and Flow Theory concludes that what cause MMOG addiction is flow experience not social interaction. On the other hand‚ the cause of MUD addiction is social interaction
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What is Subnetting Page 1 What Is Subnetting By: Dennine Queen Professor Melanie Howard Intro to Networking CIS 175 Due: August 15‚ 2010 What is Subnetting Page 2 What is Subnetting? The purpose of this paper is to explain subnetting and why it is needed. If you have a network that has an excessive amount of traffic and is starting to run slowly‚ you need to find a way to solve this problem. One of the most effective techniques to solve this problem is by subnetting
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IP Addressing and Subnetting Exercise 1. Write the default subnet Masks for the Class A‚ Class B and Class C IP addresses. 2. How we can distinguish Class A‚ Class B‚ Class C‚ Class D and Class E IP addresses from each other. Write the range of first octet in binary and decimal for all the 5 IP address classes 3. Write the default subnet Masks for the following IP addresses: a. 100.100.225.100 b. 200.0.0.2 c. 190.47.115.0 d. 192.11
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Category Points Description Section 1 Subnetting IP Address‚ Configuring Static Routes and Static Host Table - 15 Points Task 6: Step 1 Related Explanation or Response Task 6: Step 3 Related Explanation or Response Task 6: Step 5 Related Explanation or Response Task 6: Step 6 Related Explanation or Response Summary Paragraph 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested answer Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested
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Subnetting IP Address‚ Configuring Static Routes and Static Host Table vLab (15 points) Write a paragraph (minimum five college-level sentences) below that summarizes what was accomplished in this lab‚ what you learned by performing it‚ how it relates to this week’s TCO’s and other course material; and just as important‚ how you feel it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (7 points) This was more challenging than normal‚ due to I was unable to get the proper results in the
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16 Fourier Series Assessment Problems AP 16.1 av = 1 T ak = 2 T = 0 Vm dt + 2T /3 0 4Vm 3kω0 T = bk = 2T /3 2 T 2T /3 0 4Vm 3kω0 T 1 T Vm 3 T 2T /3 Vm cos kω0 t dt + sin 4kπ 3 = Vm sin kω0 t dt + 1 − cos 4kπ 3 7 dt = Vm = 7π V 9 Vm cos kω0 t dt 3 T 2T /3 6 4kπ sin k 3 Vm sin kω0 t dt 3 T 2T /3 = 6 k 1 − cos 4kπ 3 AP 16.2 [a] av = 7π = 21.99 V [b] a1 = −5.196 b1 = 9 a2 = 2.598 a3 = 0 a4 = −1.299 a5 = 1.039 b2 = 4.5 b3 = 0 b5 = 1.8 b4 = 2.25 2π = 50 rad/s T [d]
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Subnetting Questions ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 1 © 2007 Cisco Systems‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1 Identify the Number of Subnets and Hosts 1. You have been assigned the IP network address of 135.65.0.0 and have selected 255.255.240.0 as the subnet mask. How many valid subnet addresses are available? 2. You have a network address of 132.66.0.0 and a subnet mask of 255.255.240.0. Find the number of the valid subnets and how many possible host addresses are on each subnet excluding
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1) Identify the three IP address classes‚ the default subnet mask used with each‚ and the number of hosts for each. The three IP address classes are class A‚ class B‚ and class C. Default subnet mask for class A = 255.0.0.0 Default subnet mask for class B = 255.255.0.0 Default subnet mask for class C = 255.255.255.0 The number of hosts that class A can have is 16‚777‚214 The number of hosts that class B can have is 65‚534 The number of hosts that class C can have is 254 2) What is the subnet
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