NETW320 2/20/2013 Lab #7‚ CODEC Selection for a WAN Lab Report In the Results Browser‚ expand FTP and select Download Response Time (sec). Change the view from AS IS to time_average and select the Show button. Zoom in on the last two-thirds of the graph to eliminate start-up oscillation time and to get better granularity of the results. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then use this graph to answer the following questions. [pic] ( 1. For the G.711 run‚ estimate
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Ch. 20- Measuring GDP and Economic Growth Gross domestic product (GDP): market value of the final goods and services produced within a country in a given time period. * Market value- not counting items but the value they have ex. 100 oranges=$20‚ 50 apples=$5 so market value=$25 * Final goods and services- * Final good: an item bought by its final user during specific time period ex. Truck is a final good * Intermediate good: produced by one firm then used as component of
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NETW320 – Converged Networks with Lab Lab #7 Title: CODEC Selection for a WAN Introduction A codec is a device capable of performing encoding and decoding on a digital signal. Each codec provides a different level of speech quality. The reason for this is that codecs use different types of compression techniques in order to require less bandwidth. The more the compression‚ the less bandwidth you will require. However‚ this will ultimately be at the cost of sound quality‚ as high-compression/low-bandwidth
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NT-1110 Network Attached Storage Devices If you have multiple computers on your network‚ you’re a candidate for a network-attached storage (NAS) device. Some NAS servers simply act as a shared volume for backing up and sharing files across your network‚ while others can do a lot more‚ such as sharing a printer among your networked PCs‚ acting as a media streamer or even a surveillance system by supporting IP cameras. You’ll find NAS devices with a single drive and those with multiple drives
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The steps 1 to 5 denotes the forward propagation 1. First apply the inputs to the network and work out the output. This initial output could be anything‚ as the initial weights are random numbers. 2. Next work out the error for neuron B. This error is needed actually ErrorB = OutputB (1-OutputB)(TargetB-OutputB) (5.19) Output (1- Output) is necessary in the equation because of the Sigmoid Function (Target – Output) is needed if threshold activation function is used. 3. Change the weight
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Baldeo Persaud NT 1310 Physical Networking Unit 3 Exercise 1 Definitions: Application: (1) A program running on a computer. (2) A system‚ the transmission method of which is supported by telecommunications cabling‚ such as 100Base-TX Ethernet‚ or digital voice. (Oliviero & Woodward‚ 2011) Unshielded Twisted-Pair: (1) A pair of copper wires twisted together with no electromagnetic shielding around them. (2) A cable containing multiple pairs of UTP wire. Each wire pair is twisted many times per foot
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“In the Name of the Child”: An analysis and critique of The Northern Territory National Emergency Response (NTER) “…the starting point might be to recognise that the problem starts with us non-Aboriginal Australians. It begins‚ I think‚ with the act of recognition. Recognition that it was we who did the dispossessing. We took the traditional lands and smashed the traditional way of life. We brought the disasters. The alcohol. We committed the murders. We took the children from their mothers.
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Part 2: Effects of Environment on Mitosis. Experimental Hypothesis: If we put onion root tips in IAA solution then the rate of Mitosis will increase. Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference Part 1- Post Lab Question If a cell contains a set of duplicated chromosomes‚ does it contain any more genetic information than the cell before the chromosomes were duplicated? No‚ because if it is duplicated‚ it would have the same number of chromosomes unless there was a
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Lab #5: Refraction of Light Theory: Refraction can be defined as the bending of a wave when it enters a medium which causes it to have some reduced speed. In terms of light‚ refraction occurs when the ray passes through some medium which slows its speed; such as water or glass. In this instance the ray tends to bend towards the normal of the medium. The amount of bending or refraction which occurs can be calculated using Snell’s Law (). Objective: To measure the index of refraction of Lucite
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EGP 140 ODR 160 External EIGRP 170 Internal BGP 200 Unknown* 255 Juniper How Route is Learned Default Preference Statement to Modify Default Preference Directly connected network 0 --------- System routes 4 --------- Static 5 Static MPLS 7 MPLS preference in the JUNOS MPLS Applications Configuration Guide LPF 8 LDF preference in the JUNOS MPLS Applications Configuration Guide LDP 9 LDP preference in the JUNOS MPLS Applications Configuration Guide OSPF internal route 10 OSPF export
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