Sliding Window Protocol Introduction: Sliding window protocol is used where a reliable transmitting of frame is required. It relies on packeting the frame queue to a definable window size which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for
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approximately 13‚333 men‚ which makes up a third of the forty-thousand men that he originally had. It is important to note‚ though‚ that this was the best case scenario for Hannibal. Had he decided to bring heavy siege equipment that he needed to capture Rome‚ it would have been an even more perilous journey‚ as the equipment was very heavy and cumbersome and would have surely cost him more lives. Actually‚ if the siege equipment had been somehow successfully brought over‚ it might have spelled victory
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through fact based reports and presentations which clearly demonstrate that the proposed design works best for the company. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) – Cellular phones/Handheld devices WAP or also known as Wireless Application Protocol is a set of protocols for connecting cellular phones and other handheld devices to the internet. WAP supports most wireless networks including CDPD‚ CDMA‚ GSM‚ PDC‚ PHS‚ TDMA‚ FLEX‚ ReFLEX‚ iDEN‚ TETRA‚ DECT‚ DataTAC
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Name: | William Salazar | DSI# | D03253901 | Date | 12/17/2012 | * NETW240 Week 7 Linux Wireshark Lab Report Use the ifconfig command to verify your IP address and subnet mask. Make a note of the interface (eth0 or eth1). Use the route command to determine the default gateway. Record this information in the table below. IP Address | Subnet Mask | Default Gateway | Eth0: 10.254.104.100 | 255.255.255.0 | 10.254.104.1 | Select an ARP frame labeled Who has ##.##.##.##? where ##.##.##
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Maria Period 6 / English Ms.Montalvo-Arroyo January 28‚2013 Academic Plan: Protocol Third Quarter I will make a change in this third quarter. I have made my decision to prepare myself as well as to achieve my purpose. I feel really confident about this upcoming quarter because of my past improvements. My main achievement was in my final grade in these last two quarters; since in my first quarter I receive a C‚ however‚ in my second quarter I went up to a B in addition to my semester grade which
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EL 5373 INTERNET ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCOLS RAVI RANDERIA 12567470 rbr294@nyu.edu WORKSTATION: DESDEMONA-FENCHI MAC: f8:0f:41:c4:7f:a8 LAB REPORT 5 PAGES [6] Exercise 1: iperf3 -s -p 5555: On execution of this command‚ the host is prompted to run on server mode and the server is made to listen or connect to port number 5555. iperf3 -c 192.168.1.17 -p 8911 –u: Here‚ the host is prompted to run on client mode‚ connecting on port 8911 with server having IP address 192.168.1.17
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Issued by Federal CIO Council Architecture and Infrastructure Committee February 2006 Table of Contents Introduction Internet Protocol (IP) is the "language" and set of rules computers use to talk to each other over the Internet. The existing protocol supporting the Internet today - Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) - provides the world with only 4 billion IP addresses‚ inherently limiting the number of devices that can be given a unique‚ globally routable address
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Experiment No. 7 HYDROLYSIS AND ANALYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES Methodology Materials: |1% solutions: | conc. H2SO4 | |glucose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ sucrose‚ lactose‚ |Molisch reagent | |agar-agar‚ gum arabic‚glycogen‚ cotton‚ |I2 in KI solution (Lugol’s
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Interview Protocol: 1. How would you define biology? 2. How would you define life? 3. Give 5 examples of life and explain why they exhibit life. 4. What is the smallest unit of life? 5. Is soil alive? Why or why not? 6. Is air alive? Why or why not? 7. What body part makes us most alive? Why? Interview #1 Interviewer (LH): How would you define biology? Interviewee (BM): Um..as a part of life LH: Okay‚ how would you define life? BM: Uh..everything around
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PROTOCOL AND 15 INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Mc Donald Simulation 9/30/2013 1 PROTOCOLS: 1) Information Sheet 2) Standard Consent Form - For People Who Are Subjects In A Research Project 3) Standard Complaint Procedure Form 4) Respondents’ and Firms’ Profile 5) Interview Framework that Guides the Qualitative Study 9/30/2013 2 PROTOCOLS: Information Sheet 1) We wish to seek your assistance‚ as a participant‚ with this important research project‚ which is being conducted to fulfill
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