7.6 Why are "all ones" and "all zeros" subnets not used?
All ones" and "all zeros" subnets are avoided because they can cause confusion on the network. All zeros create confusion between the network address and subnet addresses, whose prefixes are Continue Reading...
(Cisco, 2009)
It is reported by Nortel that it has been indicated by 86% of service providers that there is a high demand for Ethernet services today. The result is that carriers are seeking to fulfill the demand through "upgrading their metro netw Continue Reading...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) technology, one of the technologies listed on Gartner's 2004 Hype Cycle that has high visibility today because new IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted. On the 2012 Hype Cycle, IPv6 is now listed in the "Trough of D Continue Reading...
Network Design Proposal
Network Requirements
ABC School Stats/User Counts
Having a current strength of approximately 845 students, ABC School provides education from Pre-Kindergarten to the 12th Grade. According to the requirements of The New York Continue Reading...
This is however, not considered foolproof. It is possible to break the security by a person having adequate technical expertise and access to the network at hardware level. In view of this the SSL method with right configuration is considered perfec Continue Reading...
Monitoring the type of DDoS attack, the frequency of the attack, duration of attack, and the aggressiveness of the attack all provide clues as to whom may be instituting the attack. The packet stream can be disrupted by the victim by 'pretending' to Continue Reading...
History of TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) are two of the leading protocols that were developed for the transmission of data between computers, servers and other devices. They were developed during the 1960s wit Continue Reading...