What are the difference between hub and switch?
Hub is a layer 1 device. It will out the
signal from all of its port except the one from where its insert. It is unable
to detect the collision. It works on single collision and single broadcast
domain.
Switch is layer 2 device. It maintains a CAM table that store the MAC address of devices attached on its port. CAM table is used to make the forwarding decision. It works on per port collision and single broadcast domain.
Switch is layer 2 device. It maintains a CAM table that store the MAC address of devices attached on its port. CAM table is used to make the forwarding decision. It works on per port collision and single broadcast domain.
What is layer?
Layer is a
completely logical partition of PDU (protocol data unit) process. That define
how the information is travel form one computer to other over the network.
What is TCP/IP?
It is
combination of two protocols TCP and IP. It is used for reliable data transfer.
What is operating system?
An
operating system (sometimes abbreviated as "OS") is the program
that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages
all the other programs in a computer. It provides a platform to application
software.
What is package software?
The
collection of mostly used software released in package Form Company. For
Example Ms-Office that contain word, power point, Excel, etc.
Full form of .co.in, .com
- COM - ".com" stands for "commercial".
- NET - ".net" stands for "network"
- ORG - ".org" stands for "organization"
- INFO - ".info" stands for "information"
- BIZ - ".biz" stands for "business".
- IN - 'IN' stands for India. The 'IN' is a 2-letter country code for India.
What is ring topology?
In a ring
topology, device one connects to device two, device two connects to device
three, and so on to the last device, which connects back to device one.
Which cable is used in LAN?
Generally
coaxial and TP media is used in LAN networking.
What are Difference between STP and UTP?
STP cable is mostly used by IBM; it has an
extra cover over each pair.
UTP cable is used in star topology. It has a single cover over all pair.
UTP cable is used in star topology. It has a single cover over all pair.
What is IEEE?
The
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (read
eye-triple-e) is an international non-profit, professional organization for the
advancement of technology related to electricity. It has the most members of
any technical professional organization in the world, with more than 365,000
members in around 150 countries.
What is 802.3?
IEEE 802.3 is a collection of IEEE standards
defining the physical layer and the media access control (MAC) of the data link
layer of wired Ethernet. Physical connections are made between nodes and
infrastructure devices hubs, switches and routers by various types of copper or
fiber cable.
Full form of ping.
PING stand
for Packet Internet Grouper
What are the minimum requirements for xp installation?
64MB RAM
1.5GB free HDD space
233MHz minimum processor.
1.5GB free HDD space
233MHz minimum processor.
What are 10Base2, 10Base5 and 10BaseT Ethernet LANs?
10Base2— An Ethernet term meaning a maximum
transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling, with a
contiguous cable segment length of 100 meters and a maximum of 2 segments.
10Base5—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling, with 5 continuous segments not exceeding 100 meters per segment.
10BaseT—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling and twisted pair cabling.
10Base5—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling, with 5 continuous segments not exceeding 100 meters per segment.
10BaseT—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling and twisted pair cabling.
What is the difference between an unspecified passive open
and a fully specified passive open?
An
unspecified passive open has the server waiting for a connection request from a
client.
A fully specified passive open has the server waiting for a connection from a specific client.
A fully specified passive open has the server waiting for a connection from a specific client.
Explain the function of Transmission Control Block
A TCB is a
complex data structure that contains a considerable amount of information about
each connection.
What is a Management Information Base (MIB)?
A Management
Information Base is part of every SNMP-managed device. Each SNMP agent has the
MIB database that contains information about the device's status, its
performance, connections, and configuration. The MIB is queried by SNMP.
What is anonymous FTP and why would you use it?
Anonymous
FTP enables users to connect to a host without using a valid login and
password. Usually, anonymous FTP uses a login called anonymous or guest, with
the password usually requesting the user's ID for tracking purposes only.
Anonymous FTP is used to enable a large number of users to access files on the
host without having to go to the trouble of setting up logins for them all.
Anonymous FTP systems usually have strict controls over the areas an anonymous
user can access.
What is a pseudo tty?
A pseudo tty
or false terminal enables external machines to connect through Telnet or
rlogin. Without a pseudo tty, no connection can take place.
What does the Mount protocol do?
The Mount
protocol returns a file handle and the name of the file system in which a requested
file resides. The message is sent to the client from the server after reception
of a client's request
What is External Data Representation?
External
Data Representation is a method of encoding data within an RPC message, used to
ensure that the data is not system-dependent.
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