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Difference between RIPv1 and RIPv2
The main difference between RIPv1 and RIPv2 is classless routing.
Posted:2007-05-31, 20972 views

Understanding Access Lists
Router Access Lists manage IP traffic as network access grows and filter packets as they pass through the router.
Posted:2007-05-10, 3786 views

What is RSync ?
Remote file copy - Synchronize file trees across local disks, directories or across a network.
Posted:2007-05-22, 2273 views

Layer 2 Encapsulation Protocols
High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) - HDLC is the default encapsulation type on point-to-point, dedicated links, and circuit-switched connections.
Posted:2007-05-11, 16587 views

Dial-on-Demand Routing
Dial-on-Demand routing refers to a collection of Cisco features that allows two or more Cisco routers to establish a dynamic connection over simple dialup facilities on an as-needed basis and is used for low-volume, periodic network connections over an ISDN network or Public Switched Telephone Network.
Posted:2007-05-14, 1886 views

CIDR Addressing Scheme
CIDR is a new addressing scheme for the Internet which allows for more efficient allocation of IP addresses than the old Class A, B, and C address scheme.
Posted:2008-11-30, 2108 views

Major Components of a Router
A router is a device that connects two or more packet-switched networks or subnetworks.
Posted:2007-05-02, 4624 views

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