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  1. What is gigabit ethernet? Features of gigabit ethernet In computer networking, Gigabit Ethernet is a term used to describe various Ethernet frame transmission techniques at Gigabit bit rate per second, as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2008 standard. It came into use beginning in 1999, gradually supplanting Fast Ethernet in wired local networks, as a ...
  2. Types of Network Protocols The network protocol is a set of rules, standards, or conventions established for the exchange of data in a computer network. As you’re interested in Networking, or you’re working for network, how many networking protocols do you know? Can you describe those shortenings of the ...
  3. What is Client Server Network? A client-server network is a central computer, also known as a server, which hosts data and other forms of resources. Clients such as laptops and desktop computers contact the server and request to use data or share its other resources with it. What Is a Client-Server Network? ...
  4. Transport Layer - OSI Layer 4 & Popular Transport Layer Protocols The Transport Layer: Layer 4 of the OSI Model The transport layer, as the layer of the OSI (the open system interconnection) Model, enables more interesting traffic. It is responsible for end-to-end communication over a network. The transport layer provides logical communication between ...
  5. Gigabit ethernet vs. Fast ethernet: What’s the difference Ethernet is a system of LAN used to connect the multiple systems to develop a LAN (Local Area Network). Currently ethernet can be divided into four levels: Ethernet(10 Mbit/s), Fast ethernet(100 Mbit/s), Gigabit ethernet(1000 Mbit/s) and 10 Gigabit Ethernet(10000 Mbit/s). What is fast ethernet? ...
  6. Difference between HTTPS Port 443 and Port 8443 Have you ever known HTTPS ports 443 or Port 8443? Do you know their differences? If you say their only difference is the number “8”, this answer may be not completely right. In this article, we need to learn what the HTTPS port 443 is, what the port 8443 is, and their differences. What is ...
  7. Cisco 3900 Series Routers: What is the SPE? Cisco 3900 Series Routers have a special modular feature, SPE. But, what is the SPE? SPE is the short for Services Performance Engine. The Cisco 3900 Series offers field-replaceable SPEs. These SPEs protect our initial investment in the Cisco 3900 platform for a longer time period and scale ...
  8. Benefits of Migrating to Cisco ISR 4000 & Comparison of ISR 4000 Models The 4000 Series ISRs consolidate many must-have IT functions, including network, security, compute, storage, and unified communications. So you get everything you need in a single platform. That means significant savings in capital, operational, and management expenses for lower total cost of ...
  9. Cisco 1900 series router-a good choice for small branch-office Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR) are designed to meet the application demands of today's small branches. They deliver virtualized applications and highly secure collaboration through the widest array of WAN connectivity at high performance that offers concurrent services at up ...
  10. What is the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers? You may be strange to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series because these routers always work for a carrier or service provider or a very large enterprise. However, we must rely on these routers when connecting the WAN Internet. What are the differences between Cisco ISR and ASR series routers? ...

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