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  • Sharing and Security

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

    Ishaan Kakkar

    • Jun 19th, 2016

    Open MyPC>Right CLick>select add network location>add the network location there and you can use it anytime by a simple shortcut.

    suresh

    • Oct 8th, 2012

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

  • What is classful and classless routing ? Difference between RIPv1 & RIPv2 ? What is multicasting ? what is VLSM ?

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    Answered by: Suraj

    • 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.

    sm_feroz

    • 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...