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		<title>What is the Switch?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the most common devices for interconnecting the local area network. The Switch provides the bridging functionality with greater efficiency and act as a multipoint bridge to connect devices in a local area network. Switch looks each data unit it received and determines from a physical address that is the MAC address, for which [...]


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		<title>What is VLSM?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask) is simply a subnetting a subnet. After the network address is subnetted, those subnet can be further subnetted.VLSM is a sub-subnetting.
In routing protocols RIP v1 or IGRP not use VLSM means there is no field defines for subnet information in these protocols. This is called classfull routing. RIP and IGRP [...]


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		<title>What is metric?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Routing protocol uses the metric to determine which route is best route for the destination. Some time router has more than one path for the destination network. To select the best path, the routing protocol must be able to evaluate and differentiate among available path. A metric is used to for this purpose. The metric [...]


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		<title>What is Gateway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gateway potentially operates in all seven layers of the OSI model. A Gateway is a protocol converter and its main work to convert protocols among communication networks. A router transfer, accept and relays packets only across network using similar protocol on the other hand Gateway can accept a packet formatted for one protocol and convert [...]


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		<title>What is CIDR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CIDR (Classless Interdomain Routing) that allows internet service provider to reduce the wasting of ip address by assigning a subnet to a company instead of the entire network. It also reduce the size of internet routing tables in the router.CIDR allows routing protocols to summarize multiple networks in a single route.With CIDR ip address and [...]


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