COIT12206 TCP/IP Principles & Protocols Assessment 2 Term 1, 2016 COIT12206 TCP/IP Principles and Protocols (Term 1, 2016) Assessment item 2— Written Assessment Due date: 11:00pm AEST, Friday, 20nd May, 2016 Weighting: 20% ASSESSMENT 2 Instructions Please write your answers to all questions in the ‘TEMPLATE FOR YOUR ANSWERS_Assignment 2.docx’ document and upload only the template with answers. Please note that you may provide only the final answer in computational
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Chapter 5 Questions (Subnetting) Brian M. Robinson IT/240 February 1, 2013 Derrick Sorrells Chapter 5 Questions (Subnetting) 1. An IPv6 address is made up of how many bits? An Ipv6 address is made up of 128 bits. Because IPv6 has 128 bits, instead of the 32 bits that IPv4 has, the need for private addressing is eliminated. This is because IPv6 has 3.4 x 10^38 addresses, compared to the 4 billion addresses that IPv4 has. This is more than enough IP addresses to handle the needs of networking
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ITECH1002 Assignment 1 Lecturer’s Name: Sanjay Jha ATMC Sydney Assignment has to be submitted online on Moodle on or before the due date. SUBJECT CODE: ITECH1004 SUBJECT TITLE: NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT NUMBER AND TITILE: 1- NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT WORD COUNT (IF APPLICABLE): 3274 DUE WEEK: WEEK-6 LAB/TUTORIAL GROUP: LAB 2 LECTURER: SANJAY JHA TUTOR: SANJAY JHA STUDENT ID (FedUni): 30314027 STUDENT FAMILY NAME: KIRAN STUDENT GIVEN NAMES:
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shows” by Warwick Ashford. Ashford posting is about virtual private network (VPN) and it speaks on how 80 percent of the tested VPN providers, has shown some form of user’s information being leaked by their software, due to a vulnerability known as IPv6 leakage. According to Kim & Solomon (2014) text under Wide Area Network (WAN) Domain connects, “a VPN is a dedicated encrypted tunnel from one endpoint to another.” The purpose of a VPN is to ensure the proper level of security to the connected
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Here is the complete list of the 21 Frame Relay configuration scenarios included in this package: 1. Frame-Relay Back-to-Back (no Frame Switch) 2. Frame-Relay Inverse-ARP 3. Frame-Relay Static Mapping 4. Frame-Relay Inverse-ARP & Static Mappings 5. Frame-Relay Multipoint Interfaces: Inverse-ARP 6. Frame-Relay Multipoint Interfaces: Static Mappings 7. Frame-Relay Multipoint Interfaces: Inverse-ARP & Static Mappings 8. Frame-Relay Point-to-Point (P-to-P) Subinterfaces 9. Frame-Relay
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Use the internet to help you answer the following questions: 1. What is the current state of IPv6? Estimate what percentage of the network infrastructure is running IPv6 traffic. What percentage of the network is running IPv4 traffic? IPv6 - Reports in November 2008, indicated that penetration was still less than one percent of Internet traffic in any country. The leaders were Russia (0.76%), France (0.65%), Ukraine (0.64%), Norway (0.49%), the United States (0.45%), and China: 0.24%). IPv4 -
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call center with hours of operation from 9AM-9PM EST. Access to the call center network should be restricted after hours. The research and development department has (3) unique special projects which will require over 1000 devices to be enabled to use IPV6. A new network should be created for this area. Finally, all addresses in the network are statically assigned resulting in high administration overhead when changes are needed XUMC would like this changed to lower administrative overhead. The Board
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M I C R O S O F T T E C H N O L O G Y A S S O C I AT E Student Study Guide EXAM 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Preparing for MTA Certification for Cert ca n Certification MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE (MTA TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE (MTA) ECHNOLOGY C (MTA A) STUDENT STUDY GUIDE F UDY FOR IT PROS 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Authors Shari Due (Networking). Shari is an IT Network Specialist Instructor at Gateway Technical College in Racine, Wisconsin where she has worked for the past
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1.WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE GLOBAL NAMES ZONE IN WINDOWS SERVER 2008 DNS SERVERS? A: "GNZ is intended to aid the retirement of WINS, and it's worth noting that it is not a replacement for WINS. GNZ is not intended to support the single-label name resolution of records that are dynamically registered in WINS, records which typically are not managed by IT administrators. Support for these dynamically registered records is not scalable, especially for larger customers with multiple domains and/or
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submits the name query request to its DNS server. IPv6, which has been covered in previous editions of this column, is a new suite of Internet standard protocols. IPv6 is designed to address many of the issues of the current version—IPv4—such as address depletion, security, auto configuration, and the need for extensibility. One difference in IPv6 is that its addresses are 128 bits long, while IPv4 addresses are only 32 bits. IPv6 addresses are expressed in colon-hexadecimal notation. According
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