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What is difference between ARP & RARP ? How both of these protocols will work, and where it will use ?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
ARP -Meaning of ARP ? "Address Resolution Protocol", is used to map ip Network addresses to the hardware (Media Access Control sub layer) addresses used by the data link protocol. The ARP protocol operates between the network layer and the data... Read More
How does traceroute work? Now how does traceroute make sure that the packet follows the same path that a previous (with ttl - 1) probe packet went in?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
See traceroute works using ICMP packets. First source sends an ICMP packet with Time to Live (TTL) field as 1 to the destination address. Now intermediate router receives the packet and sees that TTL field has expired, so it sends a ICMP TTL... Read More
What is meant by port blocking within LAN ?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Restricting the users from accessing a set of services within the local area network is called port blocking. Read More
Difference between discretionary access control and mandatory access control?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
MAC is designed and enforced in the initial stages and can not be changed by entity; from a laymen angle: OS writing to BIOS is not allowed. DAC is designed in such a way that access shall be granted based on the discretion; ex. database table... Read More
Basis for OSPF protocol
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
(a) OSPF has two primary characteristics. The first is that the protocol is open, which means that its specification is in the public domain. The OSPF specification is published as Request For Comments (RFC) 1247. The second principal... Read More
What is ARP and how does it work?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
ARP(ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL) is a network layer protocol which associates the physical hardware address of a network node(commonly known as a MAC ADDRESS) to its ip address. now an ARP creates a table known as ARP CACHE/TABLE that maps ip... Read More
What is the role of Single Sign On in authentication technologies?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Single sign-on (SSO) is mechanism whereby a single action of user authentication and authorization can permit a user to access all computers and systems where he has access permission, without the need to enter multiple passwords. Single sign-on... Read More
What are all the technical steps involved when the data trasmission from server via router?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
When data goes through the server the first step is that it will check the gateway ip address means network main router IP if this will correct then the nexp porcess is done by router itselef , where the packets have to be sent that is in routing... Read More
what is classful and classless routing ?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
 Question : 1.what is classful and classless routing ? 2. Diff bet RIPv1 & RIPv2 ? 3. what is multicasting ? 4. what is VLSM ?     Answers: Classfull routing protocol is a routing protocol that strictly. follows... Read More
How do you do authentication with message digest(MD5)? (Usually MD is used for finding tampering of data)
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
The unique number will be generated by MD5, if it is tamped with someone, the value will be changed so you know you are tampered Read More
for a small lan which class of addressing is used?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Class C is used for small network environment because the users are also less Read More
What does CIA stand for in security management?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
I found from cisco.com, may be this is what u looking for. Confidentiality, Integrity,and Availability Read More
Different between broadcast domain and collision domain. or explian broadcast domain and collision domain.
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Brodcast Domain send the packet to all the Present Network IT may be send by the person it may broadcast by the switch when the address not found in the Network. For breaking brodcat domain We can Use Router Collision Domain: ... Read More
What are digital signatures and smart cards?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Digital signature : Information that is encrypted with an entity private key and is appended to a message to assure the recipient of the authenticity and integrity of the message. The digital signature proves that the message was signed by the... Read More
Explain Kerberos Protocol ?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Kerberos is an authentication protocol that has become very popular .three server are involved in the karberos protocol. Authentication server(AS),ticket granting Server(TGS),real server Read More
How hash function works in router
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
Just btype the following at router> prompt Router>enable password>cisco Router# is displayed. Read More
How do you use RSA for both authentication and secrecy?
Added on Thu, Dec 17, 2009
RSA is based upon public key/private key concept. For authentication one can encrypt the hash (MD5/SHA) of the data with his private key. This is known as digital signature. And secrecy is achieved by encrypting the data with the public key of the... Read More





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