ENTERPRISES NETWORK END TO END SOLUTION Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the Degree Of Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science and Engineering) Submitted by: XXXXXXXXX YYYYYY ZZZZZZZZ Submitted to: XXXXXXXXXXXX Training Co-ordinator CSE Department ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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What is WAP? WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol. The idea has been developed by some of the wireless telecommunications giants such as Nokia and Ericsson. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) uses the Internet as a gateway for the transmission of the protocol. WAP has brought the Internet and the sub-services that it provides right into our lives as we are on the move. WAP brings us information right to the screen of our mobile phone. WAP offers the possibility to call specific
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communication systems are based on the reference model OSI-RM (Open System Interconnection-Reference Model) Description of OSI-RM System: OSI-RM is an International Standard ISO that defines a set of rules worldwide valid for designing the communication protocols‚ with a view to facilitating the interconnection of the hardware and software devices‚ no matter their producer [1‚ 2]. The structure of this model is highlighted in figure 1. As this figure presents‚ this model allows the transfer of data flow among
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Criteria | Success (examples) | Limitations (examples) | Kyoto Protocol | Successes of Kyoto ProtocolGermany met the emission targets for the 2008 to 2012 period under the Kyoto Protocol already in 2008. Greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 22.2% or roughly 280 million tons in 2008 compared with 1990. This exceeded the target of 21% set previously. | Limitations of Kyoto ProtocolDeveloping countries that did not sign the Protocol contribute largely to the global emissions. For example in 2012‚
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Chapter 13 Routing Protocols (RIP‚ OSPF‚ BGP) • • • • INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ROUTING RIP OSPF BGP 1 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc.‚ 2000 1 © Adapted for use at JMU by Mohamed Aboutabl‚ 2003 Introduction Packets may pass through several networks on their way to destination Each network carries a price tag‚ or a “metric” The metric of a network may be: constant (i.e. each network costs one hop) Service type-dependent (the cost of the network depends on what service the packet needs: e.g. throughput
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referring directly to applications themselves. a. | Application layer | c. | Session layer | b. | Physical layer | d. | Presentation layer | _c___ 4. The TCP/IP Application layer also is known as the ____ layer because this is where the protocol stack interfaces with applications or processes on a host machine. a. | Session | c. | Process | b. | Network | d. | Transport | _d___ 5.
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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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Information Protocol)‚ hop count is the number of routers the packet has to cross between source and destination. EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) uses bandwidth and delay as default metrics but can also be configure to include bandwidth and reliability in this calculation which is a much more precise metric than Hop count. The routers are located in the core layer of the network and provide a gateway to the WAN. Application of routing protocols Function of routing protocols The
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PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING THE KYOTO PROTOCOL BY ISU‚ DORATHY AKWUGO JULY 2008 INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES‚ UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU CAMPUS 2 ABSTRACT This paper examined the Kyoto protocol its mechanisms and implementation in the light of attaining sustainable development especially in the developing world. It explains the problems of climate change which led to the enumeration of the Kyoto protocol as well as the challenges faced so far in its implementation
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Computer Science CISCO Networking Academy Computer Science Department University of Botswana Bag 704‚ Gaborone‚ Botswana www.cs.ub.bw/cisco The Department of Computer Science The department of Computer Science at UB was founded in 1992 and currently offers four degree programmes‚ namely‚ Bsc in Computer Science‚ BIS in Computer Information Systems‚ Master of Science in Computer Science‚ and Master of Science in Computer Information Systems. The Department has approximately 300 undergraduate
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