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Ebook Understanding IPv6 (2nd edition): Part 1 includes content: Chapter 1: Introduction to IPv6, Chapter 2: IPv6 Protocol for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Chapter 3: IPv6 Addressing, Chapter 4: The IPv6 Header, Chapter 5: ICMPv6, Chapter 6: Neighbor Discovery, Chapter 7: Multicast Listener Discovery and MLD Version 2, Chapter 8: Address Autoconfiguration, Chapter 9: IPv6 and Name Resolution, Chapter 10: IPv6 Routing, Chapter 11: IPv6 Transition Technologies.
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longtimenosee03
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bài viết "Giao thức RTP (Real Time Transport Protocol)" cung cấp thông tin về giao thức RTP - giao thức cung cấp các chức năng giao vận phù hợp cho các ứng dụng truyền dữ liệu mang tính thời gian thực như là thoại và truyền hình tương tác. Những dịch vụ của RTP bao gồm trường chỉ thị loại tải trọng (payload, indentification), đánh số các thứ tự gói, điền tem thời gian (phục vụ cho cơ chế đồng bộ khi phát lại tín hiệu cho nơi thu). Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo!
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modungvanthu
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Lecture Computer networks: Lesson 10 - Hammad Khalid Khan. The main topics covered in this chapter include: problems with broadcasting, multicast addressing, identifying packet contents, headers and frame formats, ethernet frame format, ethernet fields, frames without type fields,...
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youzhangjing_1909
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Lecture Top-Down Network Design - Chapter 13: Optimizing Your Network Design provide students with knowledge about reasons to optimize, reduce serialization delay, IP multicast helps optimize bandwidth usage, IP multicast addressing, internet group management protocol (IGMP), multicast routing protocols,...
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bachnhuocdong
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"Lesson Instructor materials - Module 12: IPv6 addressing" present IPv4 issues; IPv6 address representation; ipv6 address types; gua and LLA static configuration; dynamic addressing for IPv6 GUAs; dynamic addressing for IPv6 LLAs; IPv6 multicast addresses; subnet an IPv6 network; module practice and quiz...
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toidohang
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"Lesson Instructor materials - Module 11: IPv4 addressing" present IPv4 address structure; IPv4 unicast, broadcast, and multicast; types of IPv4 addresses; network segmentation; subnet an IPv4 network; subnet within an octet boundary; subnet to meet requirements; VLSM; structured design; structured design...
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toidohang
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Ebook "Java network programming (4th Edition)" present basic network concepts; streams; threads; internet addresses; URLs and URIs; HTTP; URLConnections; sockets for clients; sockets for servers; secure sockets; Nonblocking I/O; IP multicast
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lehongdang2021
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Chapter 21 - Network layer: Address mapping, error reporting, and multicasting. This chapter is devoted to some auxiliary protocols defined at the network layer, that help the IP protocol do its job. These protocols perform address mapping (logical to physical or vice versa), error reporting, and facilitate multicast delivery.
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In this chapter, you will be able to: Describe the structure of an IPv4 address, describe the purpose of the subnet mask, compare the characteristics and uses of the unicast, broadcast and multicast IPv4 addresses, explain the need for IPv6 addressing,...
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youcanletgo_01
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Preamble/SOFD: Synchronize to medium. Destination Address: MAC Address of destination device. Source Address: MAC address of source device. • Length/Type: Length of frame or protocol type code. Data: Encapsulated data from OSI Layers 7 to 3. FCS: Frame Check Sequence.Broadcast: Indicates a broadcast or multicast frame. Local: indicates whether the address can be modified locally. OUI Number: Manufacturer of the NIC. Vendor Number: Unique, vendor assigned number.
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vanmanh1008
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What an Ethernet Switch Does Bridges and Switches What Is a Switch? Operation of Ethernet Switches Transparent Bridging Address Learning Traffic Filtering Frame Flooding Broadcast and Multicast Traffic Combining Switches Forwarding Loops Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Packets Choosing a Root Bridge Choosing the Least-Cost Path Blocking Loop Paths Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Versions Switch Performance Issues Packet Forwarding Performance Switch Port Memory
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goshop_123
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As innovative ways are being developed to harvest the enormous potential of the Internet infrastructure, a new class of large-scale globally-distributed network services and applications such as distributed content hosting services, overlay network multicast [1][2], content addressable overlay networks [3][4], and peer-to-peer file sharing such as Napster and Gnutella have emerged. Because these systems have a lot of flexibility in choosing their communication paths, they can greatly benefit from intelligent path selection based on network performance.
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The delivery of a packet to a host or a router requires two levels of addressing: logical and physical. We need to be able to map a logical address to its corresponding physical address and vice versa. This can be done by using either static or dynamic mapping.
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In this section, we discuss internetworking, connecting networks together to make an internetwork or an internet. In this section, we discuss internetworking, connecting networks together to make an internetwork or an internet.
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trada85
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An IPv4 address is a 32-bit address that uniquely and universally defines the connection of a device (for example, a computer or a router) to the Internet.
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trada85
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Introduction to Gaia Advanced Routing Dynamic Routing is fully integrated into the WebUI and the command-line shell. BGP, OSPF and RIP are supported. Dynamic Multicast Routing is supported, using PIM (Sparse mode and Dense mode) and IGMP. DHCP Relay BOOTP/DHCP Relay extends Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation across multiple hops in a routed network. In standard BOOTP, all interfaces on a LAN are loaded from a single configuration server on the LAN.
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hoangtumayman
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Virtually every computing system today is part of a distributed system. Programmers, developers, and engineers need to understand the underlying principles and paradigms as well as the real-world application of those principles. Now, internationally renowned expert Andrew S. Tanenbaum – with colleague Martin van Steen – presents a complete introduction that identifies the seven key principles of distributed systems, with extensive examples of each. Adds a completely new chapter on architecture to address the principle of organizing distributed systems.
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ken333
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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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Multicast is UDP Based!!! Best Effort Delivery: Drops are to be expected. Multicast applications should not expect reliable delivery of data and should be designed accordingly. Reliable Multicast is still an area for much research. Expect to see more developments in this area. No Congestion Avoidance: Lack of TCP windowing and “flow-control” mechanisms can result in network congestion. If possible, Multicast applications should attempt to detect and avoid congestion conditions. Duplicates: Some multicast protocol mechanisms (e.g.
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danhson1409
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Wireless local area networks Virtual LANs provide support for workgroups that share the same servers and other resources over the network. A flexible broadcast scope for workgroups is based on Layer 3 (network). This solution uses multicast addressing, mobility support, and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for the IP. The hosts in the network are connected to routers via point-to-point connections. The features used are included in the IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) protocol stacks. Security can be achieved by using authentication and encryption mechanisms for the IP....
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