Topics summarized here include routing protocol components and algorithms. In addition, the role of routing protocols is briefly contrasted with the roles of routed or network protocols.
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This article will cover a quite illusive protocol known as the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), employed by the Real Time Communications (RTC) Server is a Microsoft approach in providing instant messaging (IM) and videoconferencing on both a business and informal level. In order to understand the workings of the RTC Server it is necessary to acquire knowledge of the Server’s functionality. This incorporates understanding basic concepts of the SIP components. This protocol is typically used in applications like MSN and other types of session oriented applications that require interaction.
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Taking a look at seven free networking tools that will help the busy Admin.
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In this article, I will describe what I see as the major events coming down the pike to which administrators should take notice.
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Discusses various ways to share files over the internet including: FTP, remote control applications, online storage sites and more.
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Various operating systems used on network routing hardware; focussing on large-scale implementations.
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This guide is primarily about TCP/IP network protocols and ethernet network architectures, but also briefly describes other protocol suites, network architectures, and other significant areas of networking. This guide explains routing, and other networking services such as DNS, DHCP, multicasting and more.
Added: 05/03/2001,
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The evolution in computer communications was a consequence of changes or evolution of several fields: Changes in the Transmission Media, The Evolution of Computers, Changes in the Human Needs for Communications.
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This FAQ is automatically generated from the Samba bug tracking system. As such it contains answers that we frequently send to users who report problems.
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After you complete this tutorial, you will be able to: Identify the common types of network cables, their characteristics and connectors. Identify basic networking concepts including how a network works. Identify common technologies available for establishing Internet connectivity and their characteristics.
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After you complete this tutorial, you will be able to identify network capabilities of Windows as well as configure the Operating System to a network. You will also get acquainted with the basic internet protocols and terminologies.
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This article takes an unbiased look at comparing virtualization products from Microsoft and VMware, and includes an interview with Charlie Russell, a Microsoft MVP and expert in virtualization technologies.
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The tutorial unveils the meaning of and the difference between domains, IP addresses, host names, sites, and URLs. Queries to Whois databases and their results are also explained.
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