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Distance Vector Routing 
Latest Answer: OSPF stands for Open shortest path first. It is a link state protocol which use hello protocol(default hello timer is 10 secs. & dead interval is 40 secs on multi access networks.)to make the neighbour adjacency's. maintains topology database & forwarding ...
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : Durga Prasad Adusumalli

What is classful and classless routing ? Difference between RIPv1 & RIPv2 ? What is multicasting ? what is VLSM ?
Read Answers (6) | Asked by : BAsudev

Latest Answer: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability ...

Different between broadcast domain and collision domain. or explain broadcast domain and collision domain?
Read Answers (4) | Asked by : M Senthilkumar

Latest Answer: Just btype the following at router> promptRouter>enablepassword>ciscoRouter#is displayed. ...
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Latest Answer: HIwhen the server want to send some packect to diffrent Network .then they go to gatways(router) and after that Router check  Routing table and send the packet to destination if address is present if not then discard ...
Read Answers (2) | Asked by : praba

Latest Answer: Single sign-on (SSO) is a method of access control that enables a user to authenticate once and gain access to multiple resources over the network.Thanks. ...
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Latest Answer: A Socket is a communication end-point unique to a machine communicating on an IP-based network. A socket is composed of:a. Protocol - TCP / UDP / raw IPb. Local IP address. Local Portd. Remote IP address. Remote port.The remote address can be any valid ...
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Latest Answer: digital signature  :  Information that is encrypted with an entity private key and is appended to a message to assure the recipient of the authenticity and integrity of the message. The digital signature proves that the message was signed by ...

Latest Answer: The following are the routing protocols:- IS-IS runs over the data link layer- OSPF, IGRP, and EIGRP run directly over IP; OSPF and EIGRP have their own reliable transmission mechanism while IGRP assumed an unreliable transport- RIP runs over UDP- BGP ...

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