• Q : Terminal Emulation...
    4/26/2013 12:47:00 AM :

    What is Terminal Emulation and in which layer it appears?

  • Q : Difference between Gateway and Routers...
    4/25/2013 9:20:00 AM :

    How network Gateway is dissimilar from Routers?

  • Q : Define Passive Topology in CCNA...
    4/25/2013 9:19:00 AM :

    Passive Topology in CCNA: Whenever the computers on network simply receive and listens the signal, they are termed to as passive since they do not amplify the signal in any means.

  • Q : Difference between Broadband and Baseband Transmission...
    4/25/2013 9:17:00 AM :

    What is difference between Broadband and Baseband Transmission in CCNA?

  • Q : RAID in CCNA...
    4/25/2013 9:15:00 AM :

    What is RAID in CCNA?

  • Q : Explain modulation...
    4/25/2013 9:14:00 AM :

    Modulation is a prescribed technique of encoding digital or analog signals on a waveform (that is, the carrier signal). Once encoded, the original signal might be recovered by an inverse procedure ter

  • Q : What is analog...
    4/25/2013 9:12:00 AM :

    Analog: The key to the analog signal is that it is continuous. In another word, the wave slowly raises peaks, gradually descends, bottoms out and gradually climbs again. Taken as a simple illustration

  • Q : What is Data Storage Technology...
    4/25/2013 9:11:00 AM :

    Data Storage Technology: Usually, we think of communications science as dealing with the contemporaneous exchange of information among distant parties. Though, many of the same methods utilized in dat

  • Q : Describe Parity and Checksums...
    4/25/2013 9:10:00 AM :

    Parity and Checksums: Noise and momentary electrical disturbances might cause data to be modified as it passes via a communications channel. When the receiver fails to notice this, the received messag

  • Q : Explain Communications Channels...
    4/25/2013 9:09:00 AM :

    Communications Channels: It is a pathway over which information can be communicated. It might be stated by a physical wire which connects communicating devices, or through radio, laser, or other radia

  • Q : Describe PING utility...
    4/25/2013 9:06:00 AM :

    Describe PING utility?

  • Q : NETBIOS and NETBEUI...
    4/25/2013 9:04:00 AM :

    Explain what are NETBIOS and NETBEUI?

  • Q : Process of LAN working...
    4/25/2013 9:03:00 AM :

    Describe the process of LAN’s working?

  • Q : Explain Local area network or LAN...
    4/25/2013 9:01:00 AM :

    LAN is a computer network which spans a comparatively small region. Most LANs are limited to a single building or collection of buildings. Though, one LAN can be joined to other LANs over any distance

  • Q : Security features in LANwriter...
    4/25/2013 8:59:00 AM :

    Elucidate what are the security features in LANwriter?

  • Q : Define the term passive topology...
    4/25/2013 8:58:00 AM :

    Passive topology: Whenever the computers on the network just listen and receive the signal, they are termed to as passive since they don’t amplify the signal in anyhow. The simple example for p

  • Q : Define Proxy Address Resolution Protocol or ARP...
    4/25/2013 8:56:00 AM :

    Proxy ARP: It is utilizing a router to answer ARP requests. It will be done whenever the originating host believes that the destination is local, whenever in fact is lies away from router. Proxy ARP

  • Q : Explain metropolitan area network...
    4/25/2013 8:53:00 AM :

    A MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) is optimized for a bigger geographical area than a LAN, varying from numerous blocks of buildings to whole cities. MANs can as well depend on communications channels

  • Q : 3-way TCP-IP Handshake...
    4/25/2013 8:50:00 AM :

    Explain 3-way TCP/IP Handshake?

  • Q : Difference between Communication and Transmission...
    4/25/2013 8:48:00 AM :

    Difference between Communication and Transmission: Communication is the procedure of sending and receiving data by means of data cable which is joined or attached externally. Transmission simply mea

  • Q : Describe Subnetting...
    4/25/2013 8:47:00 AM :

    Subnetting: It is used in IP Networks to break-up bigger networks into smaller sub-networks. It is utilized to decrease network traffic, optimized network performance, and make simpler management that

  • Q : What is VLAN...
    4/25/2013 8:46:00 AM :

    VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a logical segmenting or grouping of network connected to administratively stated ports on a switch, they give Broad-cast control, Flexibility and Se

  • Q : Difference between Switch & Hub...
    4/25/2013 8:44:00 AM :

    Difference between Switch & Hub: Switch: Switches functions at Layer 2 Data Link Layer Forward / Filter decision using MAC address Loop Avoidance Address Learning Break-up collision domain

  • Q : Utilization of enterprise structure in SAP-SD module...
    4/25/2013 8:41:00 AM :

    What is the utilization of enterprise structure in SAP-SD module?

  • Q : Define invoice matching...
    4/25/2013 8:40:00 AM :

    Invoice Matching is nothing special though matching invoices with respect to the PO (purchase orders). Purchase orders have three types of matching options: A. Two way matching B. Three way matching.

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