Local Area Network
Questions concerning the setting up, troubleshooting and operation of wired LANs used by businesses and other organizations
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Yes, there is activity; packets do not have to be generated for the sole purpose of carrying data. Some protocols, such as DHCP,...
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Packet switching breaks the original data into smaller segments per packet before transmission. This is done in the layer 4...
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A server
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Easily you can share the files
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Yes, category 3 cable would work at that speed.
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In a 24 bit subnet (subnet mask = 255.255.255.0), the address 192.1.6.255 is the broadcast address for the subnet 192.1.6.0/24.
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Local Area Network Cable usually associate with a bus topology network. In a Bus topology network simple LAN cables are used with...
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Main role of the Subnet mask is to give you the Subnet (network) address of your network. For a given I.P. (Internet Protocol )...
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infrastructureless network..
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No way to tell with this information...
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A packet will not go around networks endlessly because it has a field in the header called the TTL field. This is a number that...
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All devices on a LAN are called nodes.
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Yes
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A broadcast domain is created any time you connect several clients together via a network connectivity device, such as a hub or...
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The simple answer is that there aren't enough wires; RJ11 has 4 wires, and RJ-45 uses 8 wires. In addition, the RJ11 wire is not...
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A cross-over cable is used to connect two computers together without the use of a connecting device, such as a switch or hub. ...
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Basically, the faster the LAN the faster you get information from one system to another. It all comes down to how much data you...
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Packets are never repeated in a network because information in their headers will always change (sequence id, checksums, etc.). ...
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If a switch is connected to a router then the MAC address of the router is known to the switch through that port. A host takes...
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Check out iana.org
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Devices th make up the network. Media that connect the devices. Messages that are carried across the network. Rules and processes...
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A class C network supports the most networks - the first three octets or 24 bits gives the largest grouping of networks.
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If (for example) the first 20 bits of the subnet masks are "1", then any IP address that shares the same 20 bits with the IP...
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Think of a subnet as a smaller network within a larger network. Therefore, the subnet id identifies a subnet as being another...
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You have given a subnet mask; it has nothing to do with hosts. You would need to supply the network number.
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No they should each have their own ip address. You can check this by (on Windows) by start-->Run and type in "cmd". Then in...
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If you divide a net into several subnets, subnet-zero is the first subnet. Some older technologies don't allow the use of this...
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That probably refers to a situation where a larger network was divided into smaller subnets, but all subnets have the same size -...
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Class B includes anything that starts with binary "10", or in decimal, 128-191 for the first byte.
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Usually nothing happens when the speed between a home client and the ISP is changed if the speed is increased. This is because...
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This IP address can work with a variety of different subnet masks.
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Usually, in dynamic addressing models, the host obtains its IP address via DHCP - an administrator sets up a pool of available...
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A client/server network means: Bigger, more expensive equipment More complex software on the servers (more costly as well) ...
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network topology is a set of rule .which type of network are working .
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A switch is a network connectivity device and a host is a computer system (client) on a network.
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IP addresses are used primarily by layer 3 (network layer) of the OSI model for routine purposes.
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Depending on the topology, increasing the number of nodes in a LAN or segment will result in higher collisions, more attenuation...
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mbps
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In theory there are 264 available network allocations in ipV6. It is not known how many are actually in use at this time.
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Can't tell -- what is network 3 (missing diagram?)
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A submask is designed to separate the network id portion of an IP address from the host or client portion. This helps a router...
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