Explain ISO/OSI reference model.Physical layerData link layerNetwork layerTransport layerSession layerPresentation layerApplication layer2. Explain the topologies of the network.Mesh topologyStar topologyTree topologyBus topologyRing topology3. Explain the categories of networks.Local Area Network(LAN)...
A network is established for communication from one point to another point, and there are various kinds of topologies adapted. Networks can be wired or wireless. A wired network is one which supports LAN(Local area Network) topology in...
where network users interact with software and applications. Explore the definition of the application layer and learn about the application layer protocol types, including browsing, file transfer, email, remote administration, network management, and other important proto...
Artwork: The best-known computer network topologies: line (chain/bus), ring, star, mesh (where each node is connected to some of the others), full mesh (each node is connected to all the others), and tree (star networks connected in a line)....
Since RDP doesn’t take advantage of advanced MCS topologies, it will be 0. MCS Attach User Request – request for a User Channel ID MCS Attach User Confirm – ID of the User Channel (+5) MCS Channel Join Requests and Confirmations – The client will start to request joining the virtual...
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Define local area network What is the difference between data mining and big data? What are the classifications of computer hardware? What are the classifications of software? Explain the main difference between the BSS and ESS wireless topologies. To what kind of wireless topology do the 802.16 ...
Network reciprocity has been successfully put forward (since M. A. Nowak and R. May’s, 1992, influential paper) as the simplest mechanism—requiring no strategical complexity—supporting the evolution of cooperation in biological and socioeconomic systems. The mechanism is actually the network, whic...