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10.Why the layers sometimes bleed into each other
The layer sometimes bleed into each other because its an inefficiant or complex to process them in order.
TLS(Transport Layer Security) its set up or configure in session layer but works in transport layer ,session layer ,presentaion layer and appl…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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9.Why is it important to understand the structure of a network stack
It is important to understand the structure of a network stack because our data travel trough these layer from application layer to physical layer not once but twice . That's why its a fundamental knowledge that need to known like how data trav…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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8.What does the physical layer of the network stack define
The Physical layer defines the transmission of raw data from source to destination.
Optical fibre and coaxial cable are some example of physical medium.
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akashbhandari
March 18
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7.can different network layers be configured simultaneously on a single host
Yes different network layers can be configured simultaneously on a single host due to hardware independence.EX:- IPv4, IPv6 , IPX and Apple Talk.
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akashbhandari
March 18
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6.What does the network or internet layer define?
Network layer defines how to move packets from source host to destination host.
The particular packet transit rule set for the internet is known as IP(Internet protocol) .
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akashbhandari
March 18
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5.How are the transport layer and layers below handled?
The transport layer and all layers below are primarily handled by the Kernel.kernal help with task such as processing memory and networking. That's why transport layer and all layer below handled by kernal.
Yes there are some exception where…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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4.What does the transport layer define?
The transport layer define the characteristics of end-to-end communication, ensuring data integrity, managing source and destination ports, and reassembling data packets at the destination.
TCP(Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP(User Datagram P…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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3.Where does application layer processing occur?
Application layer processing occur in User Space .Application layer protocol that is often combined with another is TLS(Transport Layer Security) .TLS(Transport Layer Security) is often combined with HTTP(hyper Text Transfer Protocol) to form HTTPS .
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akashbhandari
March 18
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2.three common application layer protocols
Three common application layer protocols are:-1.)DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):= It is used on Internet Protocol networks and automatically assigns an IP address to the devices connected to the network using a client-server architecture.…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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1.What is a network stack, and why is it essential for a fully functioning network?
A fully functional network with some network protocol is known as Network Stack .Its an essenncial to be fully functional network because its organised tasks in several layers as well as provide better communication between layers and devices its ea…
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akashbhandari
March 18
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8.Introduction-to-networking. significance of the uplink or wide area network
Uplink or wide area network (WAN) is basically a connection between router and internet and it is used to link much smaller LAN to a larger network i.e internet.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
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7.Introduction-to-networking. What term is used to refer to the router's connection
The term "UPLINK" is used to refer to the router connection to the internet.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
014.01.12.Introduction to Networking
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6.What types of connections can exist on a LAN, according to the
The types of connections exist on a LAN are :- wired- wireless
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singhgurdip554
March 17
014.01.12.Introduction to Networking
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4. In the provided example, what are the four hosts in the local
The four hosts in the provided examples are Host A ,Host B , Host C and Router. The hosts can be laptops ,smartphones etc.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
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3. what is a host in the context of a local area network
Any machine that connected to the network is called a host .Machines can be smartphones ,washing machines, laptops etc.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
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2.LAN configuration and role of router
LAN is configured when two or more machines connected to each other ,either through wired or wireless.Router basically move data from one network to another.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
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1.Introduction-to-networking. initial suggestion before delving into networks
Before diving into the theory of network layers ,the initial stage is to get the knowledge of basic network , types and protocols .It includes routers, host, LAN and internet.
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singhgurdip554
March 17
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Interview Questions: Project 08
Block device drivers are block oriented means a lump of bytes are worked upon simultaneously rather than a byte oriented character device driver. header file is included for basic block device driver framework.
< linux/hdreg.h > header fi…
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nirmalpg124
March 17
008 Block Device Driver Development
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01.Introduction To GitLab
few gitlab commands useful are:
sudo apt-get install git - superuser comand to install git at the user end.
git add [file] - adds a file to the staging area
git commit - commits changes to the staging area
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nirmalpg124
March 17
01.Introduction To GitLab
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2. Describe the significance of the Power-On Self-Test (POST) in the BIOS/UEFI phase
POST is used to check the basic functionality of the hardware by sending signal to each hardware comment and check for its response . Once its gets the response the system proceeds with boot process .
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akashbhandari
March 16
009.01.Linux Boot Process
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