Comparison of Routing Protocols OSPFv3 and IS-IS for IPv6 Environment By Nilesh Doiphode TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………………………………3 LIST OF FIGURES………………………………………………………………………………4 CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW………………………………………………………………………5 1.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………...5 1.2 Discussion‚ Problem Statement and Analysis……………………………………………….12 1.3 Need for this Project…………………………………………………………………………15 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW………………………………………………………..16 CHAPTER
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Router and Switch ConfigurationIT242October 5‚ 2014Router and Switch ConfigurationIn this paper I will discuss how to configure a router and a switch. I will discuss how to install the router and switch as well as the set up and configuration of the devices. I will start by explaining how to set up a switch then explain the router. In the setup of the switch we will be using cisco. First I will click on the switch icon and a command prompt will display. In this command prompt you will type enable
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BEE COLONY OPTIMIZATION (BCO) IN LRT/MRT ROUTING SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Research Background 1 1.3 Problem Statement 3 1.4 Research Aim 4 1.5 Research Objectives 5 1.6 Scope of Research 5 1.7 Significance of Research 6 1.8 Research Methodology 6 1.8.1 6 1.8.2 Interview Survey 7 1.8.3 Model of Development 7 1.8.4 1.9 Literature Review
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options. | Optional data is supported as extension headers. | ARP uses broadcast ARP request to resolve IP to MAC/Hardware address. | Multicast Neighbor Solicitation messages resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses. | Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) manages membership in local subnet groups. | Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) messages manage membership in local subnet groups. | Broadcast addresses are used to send traffic to all nodes on a subnet. | IPv6 uses a link-local scope
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) "The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol used to configure devices that are connected to a network (known as hosts) so they can communicate on that network using the Internet Protocol (IP)." [1] When a computer uses a static IP address‚ it means that the computer is manually configured to use a specific IP address. One problem with static assignment‚ which can result from user error or inattention to detail‚ occurs when two
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INTELLECT SPEED BREAKER USING CAN PROTOCOL This project deals with limiting the speed of the vehicle by employing technology of embedded systems using “Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC 16F877A)”‚ when the vehicle enters the speed limiting zone. The parameter to be controlled in this project is speed. PIC has the advantage of enhanced FLASH memory with the modified Harvard architecture and having simple 35 instructions. A Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol is ideally suited to automobiles
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can browse the Web at the same time‚ using this single Internet connection. Protocol A standard set of regulations and requirements that allow two electronic items to connect to and exchange information with one another. Protocols regulate data transmission among devices as well as within a network of linked devices through both error control and specifying which data compression method to use. In particular‚ protocols decide: the method of error checking‚ how to compact data (if required)‚ how
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Subnetting— Determine the classes – Classful vs Classless Class A: The first bit in the first octet must remain a 0. The remaining seven bits can be a 1‚ giving a maximum total of 127. The first octet‚ however‚ cannot be 0 (local identification‚ or “this network”) or 127 (loopback). Class A first octet range is 0 through 127‚ although the valid range is 1 through 126. Class B: The first bit in the first octet becomes a 1. The second bit‚ however‚ must remain a 0. The remaining six bits can be a 1
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ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION FOR ROUTING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted In partial fulfillment for the requirement for the award of the Degree of MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Under the guidance of Submitted By Mr. ASHISH PAYAL MEHAK KHURANA Assistant Professor TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter
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is to examine the Effects of different router queuing policies on different types of data traffic using OPNET. This covers the presentation of the affects of different queuing disciplines on packet delivery for three applications: File Transfer Protocol‚ Video and Voice over IP. For modeling‚ simulation and analyzing on these applications is used OPNET [Optimized Network Engineering Tool] environment. In this work it is investigated how the choice of the queuing discipline can affect the applications
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