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Isp protocol

Asked By: AW Networks | Asked On: Dec 15th, 2008

Which protocol is used to communicate between client and isp?

Answered by: tituxjec on: Mar 12th, 2009

OSPF is used. Because it is considered to be the most efficient IGP(interior gateway protocol). BGP is more widely used as exterior gateway protocol(EGP).

Answered by: prabhub on: Jan 13th, 2009

I would assume BGP to communicate with the ISP and IGP to communicate with the hosts internal to the network

Can somebody give me a clear calculation and explanation why 2 is 10 in binary digits?

Asked By: tdj | Asked On: Apr 1st, 2006

Answered by: sujit on: Jan 27th, 2012

Binary counting is like "16 8 4 2 1" so if no. is 2 then it will 00010 but you can write is "10" if the no. will be 7 then binary will be 111 and if it will be 18 then 10010, so whatever no. you are taking is "1" and rest will b "0"

Answered by: tituxjec on: Mar 6th, 2009

Do not take it as '10' rather take it as '1' and then '0'. Refer to binary notation and you will be more clear

What is difference between baseband and broadband transmission?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

In a baseband transmission, the entire bandwidth of the cable is consumed by a single signal. In broadband transmission, signals are sent on multiple frequencies, allowing multiple signals to be sent simultaneously.

Answered by: NEERAJ SINGH on: Sep 5th, 2011

In a baseband transmission, the entire bandwidth of the cable is consumed by a single signal. In broadband transmission, signals are sent on multiple frequencies, allowing multiple signals to be sent ...

Answered by: adityawalia9 on: Jun 15th, 2010

Baseband communication uses TDM.  Whole bandwidth is provided to one user at a time.This type of communication is basically used in LAN where data is transmitted in the form of packets (ETHERNET)...

What are the types of transmission media?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

Signals are usually transmitted over some transmission media that are broadly classified in to two categories.Guided media:these are those that provide a conduit from one device to another that include twisted-pair, coaxial cable and fiber-optic cable. A signal traveling along any of these media is directed...

Answered by: Ambane Meregembo on: Mar 19th, 2012

What are the thre (3) types of transmission media? List out their advantages and distadvantages

Answered by: Sarel on: Sep 5th, 2011

Types of transmission media's are:
1) Bounded media
2) Unbounded media

Examples of transmission media.

1) Twisted pair, coax, fiber.

What is point-to-POint protocol?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

A communications protocol used to connect computers to remote networking services including internet service providers.

Answered by: Piyush Verma on: Nov 3rd, 2010

It is a data link layer protocol that is used to provide direct link between nodes. It can provide connection authentication, transmission encryption or privacy and compression.

Answered by: adityawalia9 on: Jun 15th, 2010

Point-to-Point Protocol is a data link protocol. It is a byte oriented protocol (data will be treated a byte).It does not have any flow control (and error control is also limited).  It is used wh...

What are the two types of transmission technology available?

Asked By: Interview Candidate | Asked On: Mar 6th, 2005

(i) broadcast and (ii) point-to-POint

Answered by: up.sathya.nw on: Jul 9th, 2010

Types : PPP &  MULTIACCES PPP PPP HDLCMULTIACCESS: BROADCAST                   &nb...

Answered by: vijaykwt on: Apr 20th, 2010

1] Broadcast
2] Multicast
3] Unicast

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