IT530 Professor Jeffrey Robinson August 20, 2013 Abstract In this discussion we look at some of the history around frame-relay. We then look at some of the equipment necessary to create the frame relay connections, as well as how the connections work both logically and physically. Some limiting factors are discussed as well as committed information rates, burst rates, an error handling. Some of the positive aspects of frame-relay are identified along with some options for
switching. • Understand and able to differentiate between different types of switching. 2 • How many connection per device? 3 Introduction • A network is a set of connected devices • How to connect them for communication? – Using mesh topology but wasteful – Used switching • Switched network consists of a series of interlinked nodes, called switches (temporary connection btw 2 or > devices) 4 Switched network 3 Simple Switching Network 6 Taxonomy of switched
uses IARP as pro-active and IERP as reactive component. • ZHLS (Zone-based Hierarchical Link State Routing Protocol) Hierarchical routing
Abstract The rapid diffusion of the Internet and development of high speed broadband networks have posed the problem of inadequate IPv4 address space on the Internet. Moreover, this lack of address space has been made worse by the progress made towards the ubiquitous network society, in which various types of information equipment, mobile computers and electrical appliances communicate on the internet. IPv6 was developed as a solution to this problem. In this paper I discussed various features
actually used by RFC 1058 RIP it was added solely to provide backward compatibility with varieties of RIP. Its name comes from its defaulted value, zero. Address-family identifier (AFI) - Specifies the address family used. RIP is created to carry routing information for a number of different protocols. Each entry has an address family identifier to indicate the type of address being specified. The AFI for IP is 2. Address—Specifies the IP address for the entry. Metric- This Indicates how many internetwork
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.
Materials: The materials used for this study was a laptop with internet connection in order to collect data online. Through the California State University, Human Development Majors organization, an e-mail with an introduction and what the study hopes to achieve (please see appendix B), followed by an electronic link to a comprehensive survey that was constructed using the survey building website, SurveyMonkey. The cost of this survey is currently at $29 USD. The survey consisted of mostly closed-ended
need to evolve in the face of these new challenges. Linked Data which works as the framework behind the Semantic Web, an idea developed by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web, aims at revolving the Internet into one large database instead of simply distinct collection of data. Today, where internet has been the first choice for the users to look for information, libraries should seize the advantage of the concept behind Linked Data. By attempting to make their resources available on the
to get to a Web webpage is to enter the URL of its landing page record in our Web program 's location line. Then again, any document inside of that Web webpage can likewise be indicated with a URL. A URL is a particular kind of Uniform Resource Identifier, albeit numerous individuals utilize the two terms conversely. Such a record may be any Web
In the end the performance of software Defined Optical Networks is evaluated. Keywords- Software Defined Networks, Optical Networks. 1. Introduction The major goal of Software Defined networks is separate the control plane and the data plane and passing the control to a SDN controller for the programmability of the network resources. The SDN architecture consist of basically 3 layers- (i) the infrastructure layer (ii) the control layer and (iii) the application layer (from top to