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    Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard monitoring requirement document that allows numerous network agents and console systems to exchange network monitoring data. A typical specification of RMON would be that in which Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent in a switch be to monitor all the traffic flowing among switches on connected LAN nodes / segments. Technical Elaboration: RMON is aimed to operate in a different way than typical SNMP-based systems. RMON is created to monitor ‘flow-based’

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    A computer is a universe of connections , information and a computer language do not necessarily know when we use within this universe there is the ISO / OSI model and TCP / IP ( Internet model used ) Model . Three new things that I have learned from these videos are, • ISO / OSI model • TCP / IP model • Funtions of ISO / OSI model and TCP / IP This research addresses these two models in the case of the ISO / OSI model, is disclosed in its infancy and generally know how this model, and finally

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    Nt1310 Unit 3

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    wireless, wired, or a hybrid of both. 2) How does SSH differ from Telnet? How does HTTPS differ from HTTP? Both of these are protocols used for a network, however the purpose for each is similar but different. They are both used to connect remotely to a device or another computer. SSH which stands for Secure Shell is a terminal emulator that enables the user’s connection to be secure via encryption. Telnet, on the other hand, is also a terminal emulator.

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    What is a Protocol? Protocol is nothing but set of guidelines, which supports the data exchange between the layers. The guidelines describe what to do (the details like when and where to send the data, data format). 2.4 What is a Protocol Data Unit? Telecommunication protocol create protocol data unit in sender side. This protocol data unit of message is transmitted by using protocol. Each PDU have particular format and contains header information in header information identify protocol type and send

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    SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE S.KALAIARASAN 3RD BSC [C.S] “B” Email ID:arasank68@gmail.com K.C.S KASI NADAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE ABSTRACT:- A Service Oriented Architecture is essentially a collection of services. These services communicate with each other. The communication can involve either simple data passing or it could involve two or more services coordinating some activity. INTRODUCTION:- Service oriented architectures are not

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    It 273 Unit 4 Assignment

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    SMTP, protocols. First, we have a IMAP, which is similar to a POP3 because they are both used to read mails from a remote server. The IMAP is considered more advanced than a POP3. Then you have a SMTP, which is only used for sending emails. For example, if you plan to set up an email server such as hMailServer, you must know what each protocol is used for. Each protocol is considered to be a specific set of communication rules between computers. Now, we will take a closer look at each protocol specifically

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    A Review of Network Optimization Study By Dr. Kingsley Gaurav S. Patil Southern Methodist University Author Note Gaurav S. Patil, Department of Telecommunication, Southern Methodist University. Gaurav S. Patil is a graduate student in the department of telecommunication at the Southern Methodist University. This Paper was produced as a part of an assignment to study and review the praxis by Dr. Kingsley on Network Optimization. Correspondence concerning this paper should be directed to Gaurav

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    provides a basis for interconnection of systems. It is an overall framework that forms the basis to define protocols. [1] OSI consists of 7 layers that can be divided into three subgroups; network support layers, user support layers, and layer 4 which links the upper and lower layers. The network support layers help in moving data from one device to another by taking care of physical connections, physical addressing, electrical specification, transport timings, etc. The user support layers help in interoperability

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    interior and exterior gateway protocols. A network simply just ran on a generic routing protocol. This eventually ran into problems so Routing Information Protocol (RIP) was developed and ran as the single routing protocol for many years [1]. As the internet grew, however, this single routing protocol could no longer handle all the traffic. Because of this, over time numerous other routing protocols were developed to meet the needs of routing. One of the numerous gateway protocols that were developed was

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    parallel transmission f.     Baseband and broadband g.     Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) h.     Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) i.     Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) It will also contain a brief description and

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