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CISCO Certified Professionals are among the highly paid salaried persons in the world. Cisco validates the individual’ achievements and technical expertise, which gives them respect in the...

Hardware Components Network Card Repeaters Hubs Bridges RIP  Rip Version 1 and Rip Version 2 What is Difference Between OSPF and Rip What is multicasting? what is...

IDS AND IPS PLACEMENT FOR NETWORK PROTECTION Introduction: This paper discusses the factors affecting proper placement of Intrusion Dpdfction and Prevention System (IDS/IPS) sensors in computer networks. Differences between...

Internet Security & Acceleration Server (2004) History:  Proxy 1.0, Proxy 2.0, ISA 2000, ISA 2004, ISA 2006 Outline: Introduction to ISA Server ISA server Installation Configuring ISA...

Active Directory Services AD Introduction & Installation AD Maintenance Managing user account groups Operation Master AD Replication Group Policy  Active Directory: It is centralized repository that stores...

Multicasting is a technical term that means that you can send a piece of data (a packet) to multiple sites at the same time. (How big a...

The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP): The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network. The...

What is a VLAN? According to IT Portal (2002), a Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) may be defined as a group of LANs that have different physical...

RIP and OSPF are both routing protocols likely you have used without even knowing it. A routing protocol describes the way your data (or signals) get from...

There are only three main Differences between Rip1 and Rip2 RIP version 1: In Rip Version 1 use Broadcast and it is Class Full Routing protocol. No Authenticaion Required in Rip...

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