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    (IETF) initiated as early as in 1994‚ the design and development of a suite of protocols and standards now known as Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)‚ as a worthy tool to phase out and supplant IPv4 over the coming years. There is an explosion of sorts in the number and range of IP capable devices that are being released in the market and the usage of these by an increasingly tech savvy global population. The new protocol aims to effectively support the ever-expanding Internet usage and functionality

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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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    ospf vs eigrp

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    Project Report (Project Semester January - June 2014) On OSPF vs EIGRP ROUTING SUBMITTED BY PARSHANT VATS STUDENT ROLL NO. 1185746

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    available to replicate information. A site link’s frequency determines how often information will be replicated over a particular site link. Active Directory uses two protocols: Remote Procedure Calls over Internet Protocol by default for all replication traffic. The other protocol is called Simple Mail Transport Protocol is an alternative solution for intersite replication when a direct or reliable IP connection is not available. SMTP site links use asynchronous replication meaning that each

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    Ipv4 vs. Ipv6

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    availability should not go down but improved. Internet Protocol The Internet Protocol (IP) is the most widely-used method for transporting data within and between communications networks. It is as useful for the growing field of

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    damage many businesses‚ consumer satisfaction etc‚ thus forthcoming of network should always be improved and not go down. One of the greatest improvements made on network field was inventing a new version of Internet Protocol (version 6)‚ which in comparison with the current Internet Protocol - Version 4‚ provides more internet growth and in number of users 1 and functionality. the possibility for each device to have a permanent IP. Since there are more than 4 million computer devices involved on network

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    During company research‚ it has become evident that the San Jose and Hangzhou network are strikingly similar; each houses approximately 35 - 40 users which connect to each plants two Cisco 5920 switches. “Cisco routers use the different communication protocols (Ethernet‚ TCP/IP‚ for instance) and have their own programming languages” (Cisco). The switches are not able to function to their fullest ability because of they are

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    Internetworking Using TCP/IP: Part 2 Abstract IP uses the Address Resolution Protocol‚ ARP‚ to bind a next-hop IP address to an equivalent MAC address. ARP defines the format of messages that computers exchange to resolve an address‚ the encapsulation‚ and the rules for handling ARP messages. The NAT mechanism allows a site to have multiple computers using the Internet through a single IP address. The User Datagram Protocol provides end-to-end message transport from an application running on one computer

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    packet filter is installed and monitored in a single location. It also protects network against network sweeping threats and also resolver certain spoofing attacks (Preetham‚ 20002). Disadvantages of packet filtering Packet filter only checks what protocol‚ source and destination is used but won’t check on who is trying to access the network. Besides that Trojan horses or viruses can enter into the network using HTTP tunneling (Preetham‚ 2002). Proxy servers acts as middle men that connects and

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    98-366 Networking Fundamentals Exam Design The Basics This exam is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of fundamental networking concepts. MTA is a new certification under the Microsoft Certification Program that validates the foundational knowledge needed to begin building a career in Microsoft technologies. It can also serve as a stepping stone to the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist exams. Successful candidates for this exam will earn an MTA certification as well as access to benefits

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