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How many security protocols available and how the works

Asked By: altafali | Asked On: Apr 29th, 2011

Answered by: qamarali khan on: May 13th, 2013

There is nothing like security protocol. apply security using the routing protocols. access-lists is the main feature or you can say technology that is used to permit/deny the traffic in/out of the ne...

Communication of four routers

Asked By: Muhammad Ali | Asked On: Jul 11th, 2008

A software company owns four branches and internet connection is available at every branch what will be required to build a virtual priVATe network between them and how it will be done.

Answered by: Bluemonkeyfish on: Apr 5th, 2013

To configure VPN at four locations, the need for hardware is dependent on requirements. once hardware is selected, static ips may not be needed if three of the four locations are talking back only to ...

Answered by: djp7in on: Sep 4th, 2010

First you have to purchase 4 routers for each branch. then four static ip address through internet service provider & set the ip addresses as per given below1.  for 1st branch router wan addr...

What is dora process in dhcp and how it works?

Asked By: mohammed zakir samdani | Asked On: Sep 4th, 2007

Answered by: sanjay on: Mar 24th, 2013

check this vedio this might help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Dp7YoR0SLE&feature=g-user-u

Answered by: Rupesh on: Aug 23rd, 2011

The DORA process in DHCP works as follows. D ----------> Discover O ----------> Offer R ----------> Request A ----------> Acknowledgement 1. DHCP automatically discovers the system 2. Server sends...

Good firewall secures a software from all security threats?

Asked By: Tester_ | Asked On: Dec 27th, 2012

True or false?

Answered by: netnet on: Mar 23rd, 2013

No. Does a good bullet-proof vest secure one from death? First you must actually wear the vest (correctly), and even then, you might get struck by a bus, drown or have a heart attack! Assuming the f...

Answered by: Gourav dogra on: Jan 9th, 2013

true

Sharing and security

Asked By: kamlesh sharma | Asked On: Sep 22nd, 2008

What lets us access the shared network folders quickly without having to browse the entire network?

Answered by: suresh on: Oct 8th, 2012

Go to Start-> Run and type \ipaddress or \computer name

Answered by: vivek12rana on: Feb 5th, 2011

Go to Start ->Run 
Type "ip address" or "computer name"

What is meant by port blocking within lan ?

Asked By: Abadi | Asked On: May 10th, 2006

Answered by: parvesh on: Sep 11th, 2012

how to block local area network , all user not deney and open any user

Answered by: sm_feroz on: May 24th, 2011

Hi,Port blocking is possible if Switch is installed in LAN,Port blocking to particular port is possible only if Switch is installed in LAN.A particular port can be blocked by configuring Switch under ...

Difference between routing protocol and routed protocol?

Asked By: Ravindra | Asked On: Sep 8th, 2006

Answered by: Mohamed nasr on: Jul 28th, 2012

Routed protocols are the protocols that used with mostly Application, Presentation layers .. etc in other words they deal with your os system and how your PC , Ip phone ... etc will receive the data. ...

Answered by: PARIMAL on: Jul 4th, 2012

IP used by MICROSOFT
IPX used by NOVELL
APPLE TALK used by APPLE

Organization unit

Asked By: singh.mahipal1982 | Asked On: Dec 27th, 2007

What is organization unit? Features of organization unit and its benifits

Answered by: Sandhya.Kishan on: Jul 7th, 2012

Organization Unit is a means in which we can keep objects such as user accounts, groups, computer, printer . applications.It allows us to assign specific permission to the users. Benifits 1.OUs can b...

Answered by: cheelasantosh on: Jun 17th, 2009

Organization Unit is like creating a group of users or computers in a domain so that we can apply policies easily to a group at a time.

Is it possible to debug the rsa encrypting algorithm?

Asked By: ram1219 | Asked On: Jun 1st, 2011

If yes, how it is possible?

Answered by: Sandhya.Kishan on: Jul 7th, 2012

The RSA algorithm as it makes use of unique prime number which is not the same each time when being generated.Hence we cannot debug the algorithm.

Answered by: mohan on: Sep 30th, 2011

No we cannot debug RSA because for creating keys random prime is used so we cannot generate again same prime number therefore we cannot debug the RSA.

Is it possible to connect two priVATe networks through internet using vpn concentrator?

Asked By: raju | Asked On: Apr 23rd, 2007

Answered by: Sandhya.Kishan on: Jul 7th, 2012

VPN is used to make remote connections i.e,it is used to connect remote sites or users together with the help of a public network (usually the Internet). It uses "virtual" connections routed through t...

Answered by: satamga on: Sep 8th, 2010

Yes, The use of VPN is to secure connection between two private networks over the internet.

What is the maximum operating rate of a wireless lan using infrared communication ?

Asked By: monika19812 | Asked On: Jun 6th, 2011

Answered by: kadam on: Jun 4th, 2012

The mini operating rate wireless lan is 54 mbps

Answered by: Venkat Ram on: Sep 5th, 2011

1 Mbps

What are the different types of classes & ip address

Asked By: usman | Asked On: Oct 31st, 2011

Answered by: amit on: Jun 2nd, 2012

network is divided in five classes class A consist of 32 bits in which first 8 bit is a network and rest is host part class B consist of 32 bits in which first 16 bit is a network part and rest is h...

Answered by: prasanna venkatesan on: Jan 27th, 2012

there are 5 types of ip address they are class A,B,C,D,E

Explain how does nat/pat work?

Asked By: imtiazgi | Asked On: Mar 22nd, 2011

Answered by: Jitu Borah on: May 8th, 2012

NAT means Network Address Translation , NAT helps the Private IP to route over the public Internet, its translate private IP to a public IP by one to one or many to one, PAT means Port Address Translation ,its translate based on source port

Answered by: Mrityunjay Tewari on: Sep 12th, 2011

NAT : Short for Network Address Translation, an Internet standard that enables a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for externa...

If a computer have an ip address is 10.1.1.5 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 then what does it mean.

Asked By: ravinder singh | Asked On: Nov 23rd, 2007

Answered by: Jitu Borah on: May 8th, 2012

It means that it is in class c network

Answered by: sm_feroz on: May 24th, 2011

Hi,

If a Computer has ip address 10.1.1.5 and subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 then it means it is classless ip address where class is not defined or not a subnetted ip address.

Provisioning - telecom domain

Asked By: telecomgeek | Asked On: Nov 18th, 2011

Hello all, can anyone explain what is the meaning of provisioning - usually used in telecommunication domain? What are the steps involved in provisioning a service request raised by mobile customer? thanks & regards, telecomgeek

Answered by: Shalini on: May 4th, 2012

Provisioning is the process through which a service can be either activated or ceased based on the requirements of the business. The service can be:Pre-paid, post paid, fixed line services like broadband, IPTV, Landline etc.

Answered by: indhuamul on: Nov 29th, 2011

Provisoning means ready to activate..

Latest technology

Asked By: sindhu85 | Asked On: Feb 25th, 2008

What are the latest technologies in networking?

Answered by: Anbudurai on: Oct 4th, 2011

Cloud computing and networking

How will request send by http browser from workstation to any website goes through router and come back to workstation and open web page. Explain how packets travel in term of ip protocols. ?

Asked By: nilay_wankhade | Asked On: Oct 12th, 2006

Answered by: mohan on: Sep 30th, 2011

dns query is send on port 53 not on port no 80 . at first web browser send dns query with destination address of dns and after resolving the web site address . http get query send by browser using destination as web address and after session created by web server the data exchange will happen

Answered by: balabmbk on: Sep 8th, 2011

HI All, once a web site is entered in the address bar and enter key pressed the following process happens. 1. The system performs a check on the dns cache to check if there is any entry for the ...

Explain kerberos protocol ?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Jul 24th, 2005

Answered by: puneet chawla on: Nov 4th, 2007

KC comment is correct.Apart from KC comment the error message that comes on the client of an AD is that Domain Controller is unavailable when Kerberos Authentication server(AD) is down.

Answered by: KG on: Oct 16th, 2007

Kerberos is a network authentication protocol which allows individuals communicating over an insecure network to authenticate to themselves in a secure manner.Kerberos makes use of the Key Distributio...

What is classful and classless routing ? Difference between ripv1 & ripv2 ? What is multicasting ? What is vlsm ?

Asked By: BAsudev | Asked On: Apr 21st, 2006

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Answered by: Suraj

Answered On : Jan 21st, 2007

1) Classful & Classless routing

Classful routing : Routing Protocol that do not send subnet mask information when a route update is sent out. All devices in the network must use the same subnet mask

Eg : RIP V1

Classless routing : Routing that sends subnet mask information in the routing updates. Classless routing allows VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking)

Eg : RIP V2 , EIGRP , & OSPF.

2) Difference between RIP V1 & RIP V2.

RIP V1 : Distance Vector , Maximum Hop count of 15 , Classful , No Support for VLSM , No support for Discontigious networks.

RIP V2 : Distance Vector , Maximum Hop count of 15 , Classless , Supports VLSM networks , Supports Discontigious networks

3) Mulitcasting : Any Communication between a single sender and multiple receivers.

In Networking Multicast messages are sent to a defined subset of the network addresses.

Answered by: sm_feroz on: May 24th, 2011

Hi,Classful and Classless Routing is defined as if particular ip address ex.192.168.1.1/24 this is defined as classfull routing and 192.168.1.1 without specific subnetting is defined as classless rout...

Answered by: vivek12rana on: Feb 5th, 2011

classfull routing protocols do not carry subnet mask information on their routing updates. Classless routing protocols do carry subnet mask information on their routing updates.ripv1 is a cl...

Basic difference between layer2 switch & layer3 switches

Asked By: suneelray | Asked On: May 21st, 2008

Answered by: sm_feroz on: May 24th, 2011

Hi,

Layer3 switches are installed and consistent to send only interested traffic to allow through the Network.Whereas Layer2 switches act as a interceptor in between layer3 switch and LAN.examples of Layer3 and Layer2 switches are Router and Switch.

Answered by: ah.alqahtani on: May 24th, 2010

L2 Switch, or L2VPN, is forwarding packets based on the MAC. In more depth, if you have 2 switches, switch#1 has been configured for 2 vlans, ports 2,3,4 for vlan111, and ports 5,6,7 for vlan222, and ...

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