Ch1 1 - A(n) _________ is a LAN that uses the same technologies as the Internet but is open to only those inside the organization. a. Intranet b. I-net c. Local Area Network d. Extranet Answer: A‚ page 7 2 - A backbone network is: a. a high speed central network that connects other networks in a distance from hundreds of feet to several miles. b. a group of personal computers or terminals located in the same general area and connected by a common cable so they can exchange information. c. a network
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its performance. 2) What are the standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is managed by the Internet management protocol? Assume that the Ethernet runs on 10 Mbps on an unshielded twisted-pair cable? A) The standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is managed by the Internet management protocol are : a. Organizational Model b. Information Model c. Communication Model d. Functional
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remote PC (installed with a client software) that makes use of the present telecommunication infrastructure technology like for example phone lines‚ broadband services‚ dedicated internet link etc. and a tunneling protocol (incorporated with other authenticated and encrypted protocols) to access the corporate resources like files‚ emails etc through a VPN server which sits at the perimeter of the corporate network. The diagram that is seen below shows the simple VPN structure between a client and
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transport/network layer protocol we use on the internet. Many BN’S‚ MAN’s and WAN’s rely on it. This is because it is relatively efficient‚ and transmission has few errors. Any errors that are found‚ are checked and so large files can be sent even in the most unsafe network and the data will still be unchanged. TCP/IP is very compatible with a number of data link protocols as well. The two parts of the TCP/IP are the: Transport Layer Protocol and the Network Layer Protocol aka TCP and IP. TCP is
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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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Week 7 Assignment 3: Network Security Planning James Moore CIS532 – Network Architecture and Analysis Dr. Frederick Baldwin October 2‚ 2011 Introduction In response to your Request for Proposal‚ UCS Consulting Corporation is submitting this proposal to aid as a guide and assist you in your decision making process regarding your potential merger. This request for proposal which is the beginning of the selection process is in which we feel that we will be able to combine our efforts to
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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 duration
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Saving a Configuration 1.10 Setting Passwords 1.12 Setting Hostnames and More Chapter 7 Managing a Cisco Internetwork 7.1 Backing Up the Router Configuration 7.2 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
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IPv6 Addresses 18 11.0 IPv6 Subnetting 21 12.0 IPv6 Host Configuration 22 12.1 IPv6 Configuration 22 13.0 IPv6 in Depth 23 13.1 Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6 (ICMPv6) 23 13.2 Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) for IPv6 24 13.3 NeighborDiscovery Protocol (NDP) 24 13.4 Domain Name System (DNS) 25 13.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) 25 14.0 IPv6 Routing 25 14.1 Introduction to Routing with IPv6 25 15.0 IPv6 security and QoS 26 15.1 IPv6 security 26 15.2 IPv6 QoS
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SearchMobileComputing.com (2007)‚ “Mobile IP is an Internet Engineering Task Force communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining their permanent IP address.” This means that a mobile device can connect to an internet when not at a network at home. If the user of a mobile phone enters a network that is not his own “the network uses the Mobile IP protocol to inform the network of a care-of address to which all packets for the user’s device
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