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Explain how the client computer in Figure5-16 (128.192.98.xx) would obtain the data link layer address of its subnet router.
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How does static routing differ from dynamic routing? When would you use static routing? When would you use dynamic routing?
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What type of routing does a TCP/IP client use? What type of routing does a TCP/IP gateway use? Explain.
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What is the transmission efficiency of a 10-byte Web request sent using HTTP, TCP/IP, and Ether-net? Assume that the HTTP packet has 100 bytes in addition to the 10-byte URL. Remember from Chapter 4 t...
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What is the transmission efficiency of a 1,000-byte file sent in response to a Web request HTTP, TCP/IP, and Ethernet? Assume that the HTTP packet has 100 bytes in addition to the 1,000-byte file. Rem...
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What is the transmission efficiency of a 5,000-byte file sent in response to a Web request HTTP, TCP/IP, and Ethernet? Assume that the HTTP packet has 100 bytes in addition to the 5,000-byte file. Ass...
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Describe the anatomy of a router. How does a router differ from a computer?
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What are the parts of TCP/IP and what do they do? Who is the primary user of TCP/IP?
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