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What is OSPF?
It is an Internet routing protocol that scales well, can route traffic along multiple paths, and uses knowledge of an Internet's topology to make accurate routing decisions.
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What is Kerberos?
It is an authentication service developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kerberos uses encryption to prevent intruders from discovering passwords and gaining unauthorized access to files.
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What is a TCP connection table?
How is it used
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What is frame relay, in which layer it comes?
Frame relay is a packet switching technology. It will operate in the data link layer.
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What is SIMM?
SIMM is used to store a single row of DRAM,EDo or BEDO chips where the module is soldered onto a PCB.
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What is the difference between routable and non- routable protocols?
Routable protocols can work with a router and can be used to build large networks. Non-Routable protocols are designed to work on small, local networks and cannot be used with a router
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What is MAC address?
The address for a device as it is identified at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer in the network architecture. MAC address is usually stored in ROM on the network adapter card and is unique.
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What is a Management Information Base (MIB)?
A Management Information Base is part of every SNMP-managed device. Each SNMP agent has the MIB database that contains information about the device's status, its performance, connections, and configuration. The MIB is queried by SNMP.
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BOOTP helps a diskless workstation boot. How does it get a message to the network looking for its IP address and the location of its operating system boot files
BOOTP sends a UDP message with a subnetwork broadcast address and waits for a reply from a server that gives it the IP address. The same message might contain the name of the machine that has the boot files on it. If the boot image location is not specified, the workstation sends another UDP message to query the server.
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What the difference between DNS and WINS?
For a lot of people, the relationship between WINS and DNS is a bit of a mystery. Firstly, DNS refers to 'Domain Name Server,'WINS refers to 'Windows Internet Name Service' – both are used to resolve names, but in a very different way! How?DNS maps TCP/IP host names to IP addresses and WINS maps NetBIOS host names to IP addresses.
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