Directly connected networks
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Chapter summary: External unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable installations use prefabricated cables to connect computers directly to hubs; internal cable installations use bulk cable, which you pull through walls, ceilings, or floors; to connect two computers without a hub, you must use a crossover cable connection, which reverses the transmit and receive signals;...
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This chapter define the general role a router plays in networks, describe the directly connected networks, different router interfaces, examine directly connected networks in the routing table and use the CDP protocol, describe static routes with exit interfaces,... Inviting you to refer.
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After studying this chapter you will be able to: Define the general role a router plays in networks, describe the directly connected networks, different router interfaces, examine directly connected networks in the routing table and use the CDP protocol,...
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This chapter will introduce you to the main contents as follows: What Is IP routing, directly connected networks, static routing, dynamic routing, the routing table, underlying processes, summing up.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding Routing Protocols and Concepts quangkien@gmail.com .
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Link-State Routing Process 1. Each router learns about its own links, its own directly connected networks. (Interface is “up”) 2. Each router is responsible for meeting its neighbors on directly connected networks. (OSPF Hello packets) 3. Each router builds a link-state packet (LSP) containing the state of each directly connected link. (neighbor ID, link type, and bandwidth) 4. Each router floods the LSP to all neighbors, who then store all LSPs received in a database. Neighbors then flood the LSPs to their neighbors until all routers in the area have received the LSPs. 5.
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Define the ge e a role a router p ays in networks. e e e general o e ou e plays e o s Describe the directly connected networks, different router interfaces Examine directly connected networks in the routing table and use the CDP protocol Describe static routes with exit interfaces Describe summary and default route Examine how packets get forwarded when using static routes Identify how to manage and troubleshoot static routes.
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How hosts tell routers about group membership Routers solicit group membership from directly connected hosts RFC 1112 specifies first version of IGMP RFC 2236 specifies current version of IGMP IGMP v3 enhancements Supported on UNIX systems, PCs, and MACs
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Static Routing. Objectives: Define the ge e a role a router pays in networks. Describe the directly connected networks, different router interfaces. Examine directly connected networks in the routing table and use the CDP protocol. Describe static routes with exit interfaces. Describe summary and default route. Examine how packets get forwarded when using static routes. Identify how to manage and troubleshoot static routes.
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All point-to-point communication networks have a means of directing traffic from a source to a destination via intermediate nodes. This routing function must be performed efficiently as it affects all aspects of network communications including jitter, latency and total bandwidth requirement. Other issues related to routing, such as policing and traffic control are not dealt with in this chapter. There are two distinct approaches to ‘routing’ traffic, namely connection-oriented and connectionless. ...
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Norton Ghost protects your data from computer disasters. The intuitive Windows interface lets you create backup images of your hard disk or selected partitions. You can clone directly between two computers using a network, USB, or parallel connection.
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Today, Ajax is being used in web application development by many major players on the web, including Google, which pioneered its use in a mainstream manner with its Google Maps service, as well as many web- based email systems. This is as a direct result of the updating of computer technology in general – today's average computer user has a faster network connection, a faster machine, and a higher level of computer knowledge than those used by computers ten years ago. This has opened the door for more complex technolo- gies to be used by a wider array of websites. On the other hand, web...
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