Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SNA Server, and Microsoft Proxy Server. We could look at some of the terminology and technologies associated with these applications, how the software is licensed, and the GUI or command-line tools
Wired networkingrequires the use of a physical medium for transport between nodes. Copper-based Ethernet cabling, popular due to its low cost and durability, is commonly used for digital communications in businesses and homes. Alternatively,optical fiberis used to transport data over greater distances...
the host devices (nodes) are all connected to a main cable, sometimes referred to as a bus. The main advantage of using this topology is that it is very easy to install and extend. Along with that it is also very cost effective. But if you are looking for speed, performance...
Back in the day it really was just what you could get a hold of, and of course logically (virtually) setting stuff up made the 802.2 stuff all the easier to do, instead of leased lines, physical v35 cables, and all that other fun stuff. With everything said & done, if you want to...
This practice quiz for CCNP and CCIE ENCOR 350-401 explores what readers must know about IP routing essentials -- including BGP and OSPF -- from the new certification guidebook. Continue Reading By Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor Pearson Education Feature 18 Feb 2020 ThorstenSchmitt - Fotoli...
Creating a good strategy can be tough and marketing a strategy is even tougher. These two guys have been engaged for several years creating solutions within HPE that move towards a vision of hybrid IT. What has evolved is the desire from customers to operate on-premises infrastructure as a cl...
What is non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA)? Non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) is one of four network types in the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) communications protocol. In an NBMA network all hosts are connected on a single network, but data is sent from one host directly to the ...
Routing protocols such as EIGRP and OSPF are features that can use either a wildcard mask or a subnet mask when defining the subnets that will be participating in the routing protocol. This is typically done to make it easier for administrators. MORE READING: What is OSPF NSSA (Not So Stub...
OSPF is a link-state protocol in which all routers in the routing domain exchange information and thus know about the complete topology of the network. Because each router knows the complete topology of the network, the use of the SPF algorithm creates an extremely fast convergence. Other key ...
I'm trying to figure out how exactly nPing works under vManage GUI> Network > Troubleshooting and why RTT shown from its ping output and what the managed router tells me is completely different. I noticed this when I tried to test ping from one of i... 08-05-2021 3:34:26 PM |...