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    1) Distinguish between the FTP and TELNET protocols. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used to transfer text files‚ programs‚ spreadsheets‚ and databases across the Internet. TELNET is a terminal emulation protocol used on TCP/IP-based networks. It allows users to run programs and review data from a remote terminal or computer. TELNET is an inherent part of the TCP/IP communications protocol. While both protocols deal with data transfer‚ FTP is useful for perusing a file of data as if the user were

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    Title: Kyoto Protocol General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that the United States needs to adopt the policy of the Kyoto Protocol. Introduction I. Attention Step A. Attention Getter: Do you remember hurricane Katrina and the impact it had on the residence that lived their. Do you remember how many lives the hurricane took in its path of destruction? Imagine a storm of immense destruction that hit the tri-state area. Massive flooding caused destruction

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    Control Network Protocol

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    A Network Control Protocol is a protocol that runs atop the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and that is used to negotiate options for a network layer protocol running atop PPP. Network Control Protocols include the Internet Protocol Control Protocol for the Internet Protocol‚ the Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol for the Internet Packet Exchange protocol‚ and the AppleTalk Control Protocol for AppleTalk This protocol operates on the Data Link layer. Point to point protocol In networking

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    Convention were not adequate . The Kyoto Protocol‚ adopted in Kyoto‚ Japan‚ on 11 December 1997‚ was a result of the ensuing negotiations to make the global response to climate change more effective. The UNFCCC defines the Kyoto Protocol

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    links and routes everyone ’s information over networks and the Internet through thousands of pathways. The main processes of the router include locating a pathway to create a link to and transmitting packets through this path. This process is done by routing data from a computer to a LAN through any number of routers to reach its destination. The router has proven itself to be one of the main components in the success of the Internet. Routers make networking possible by connecting large groups of people

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    Spanning Tree Protocol

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    Spanning Tree Protocol • The Spanning Tree Protocol detects and prevents loops in bridged or switched internetworks by preventing some links from being used • Each Bridge has a unique bridge ID formed from concatenating a defined priority with one of the Bridge’s MAC addresses • The Spanning Tree Protocol starts by all bridges broadcasting Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) which informs all the other bridges of the transmitting bridge’s identity • The bridge with the lowest Bridge ID is elected

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    Wireless Application Protocol Muhammad Mahboob Elahi(BS Electronics-5th semester) Samiullah Babar(BS Electronics-5th semester) Farooq Baig(BE Electronics-5th semester) Abstract While the evolution of cellular networks has resulted in many mobile services‚ such services are primarily for voice. Mobile phone users do have the desire to access the Internet. However‚ Internet protocols are not designed to operate efficiently over mobile networks. WAP‚ the standard developed by the WAP forum

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    Samuda University of Phoenix NTC/362 Week (3) To understand the importance of communication protocols‚ it’s necessary to understand what communication protocols are‚ and there purpose. A communication protocol is a formal description of various digital message formats and rules that are required to permit the exchange of messages in or between computing systems. Communications protocols are responsible for authentication‚ error correction and detection‚ and signaling. They also describe

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    Remote Desktop Protocol

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    Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft‚ which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. The user employs RDP client software for this purpose‚ while the other computer must run RDP server software. Clients exist for most versions of Microsoft Windows (including Windows Mobile)‚ Linux‚ Unix‚ Mac OS X‚ iOS‚ Android‚ and other modern operating systems. RDP servers are built into Windows operating systems;

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    Internet protocol suite The Internet protocol suite is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and similar networks‚ and generally the most popularprotocol stack for wide area networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP‚ because of its most important protocols: Transmission Control Protocol(TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP)‚ which were the first networking protocols defined in this standard. It is occasionally known as the DoD model due to the foundational influence of the ARPANET

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