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  1. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    What Is Process Id In Ospf?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:07 pm

    In OSPF, the process ID is a numerical identifier used to distinguish different OSPF processes running on the same router. Each OSPF process can have a separate process ID, which is usually configured with a number from 1 to 255.

    In OSPF, the process ID is a numerical identifier used to distinguish different OSPF processes running on the same router. Each OSPF process can have a separate process ID, which is usually configured with a number from 1 to 255.

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  2. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Move Call Box On Mac?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:07 pm

    To move a call box on Mac, simply click and hold the call box with your mouse and drag it to the desired location on your screen.

    To move a call box on Mac, simply click and hold the call box with your mouse and drag it to the desired location on your screen.

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  3. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    In Ipv6 Internet Valid Addresses Are Known By What Name?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:06 pm

    IPv6 internet valid addresses are known as global unicast addresses.

    IPv6 internet valid addresses are known as global unicast addresses.

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  4. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    What Is An Internet Exchange Point?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:06 pm

    An Internet Exchange Point (IXP) is a physical infrastructure that allows different Internet service providers to exchange traffic between their networks. It is a key piece of the Internet’s infrastructure, as it facilitates the efficient flow of data between networks, reducing the costs of transitRead more

    An Internet Exchange Point (IXP) is a physical infrastructure that allows different Internet service providers to exchange traffic between their networks. It is a key piece of the Internet’s infrastructure, as it facilitates the efficient flow of data between networks, reducing the costs of transit and improving performance. IXPs are usually located in data centers, and provide a secure connection for participating networks to exchange traffic.

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  5. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    How Do I Know If I Have a Vpn Connection?

    Sachin Gautam
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    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:06 pm

    If you are using a VPN, you will typically notice an icon in your computer’s system tray that indicates an active VPN connection. Additionally, you can also check your network connection settings to see if a VPN is active.

    If you are using a VPN, you will typically notice an icon in your computer’s system tray that indicates an active VPN connection. Additionally, you can also check your network connection settings to see if a VPN is active.

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  6. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Set a Manual Ip Address?

    Sachin Gautam
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    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:06 pm

    1. Open the Network and Sharing Center. 2. Click "Change adapter settings." 3. Right-click on your active network connection and select Properties from the menu. 4. Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" from the list and click the Properties button. 5. Select "Use the following IP address"Read more

    1. Open the Network and Sharing Center.

    2. Click “Change adapter settings.”

    3. Right-click on your active network connection and select Properties from the menu.

    4. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” from the list and click the Properties button.

    5. Select “Use the following IP address” and enter in the desired IP address.

    6. Enter in the Subnet mask.

    7. Enter in the Default Gateway.

    8. Enter in the Preferred DNS server.

    9. Click OK to save the settings.

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  7. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    What Addresses Are Mapped By Arp?

    Sachin Gautam
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    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:05 pm

    ARP maps a Media Access Control (MAC) address to an Internet Protocol (IP) address. The MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for communication on a network. The IP address is a numerical label assigned to a device connected to a computer network that usRead more

    ARP maps a Media Access Control (MAC) address to an Internet Protocol (IP) address. The MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for communication on a network. The IP address is a numerical label assigned to a device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

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  8. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Hook Up An Internet Router?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:05 pm

    1. Connect your modem to the WAN or internet port on your router using an Ethernet cable. 2. Connect your computer to one of the available LAN ports on your router using an Ethernet cable. 3. Power on your modem and router. 4. Configure your router’s settings. This will include setting up your wirelRead more

    1. Connect your modem to the WAN or internet port on your router using an Ethernet cable.

    2. Connect your computer to one of the available LAN ports on your router using an Ethernet cable.

    3. Power on your modem and router.

    4. Configure your router’s settings. This will include setting up your wireless network name and password, setting up your security settings, and configuring any additional features such as port forwarding.

    5. Connect additional devices to your router using Ethernet cables or wirelessly.

    6. Test your internet connection by opening a web browser and visiting a website.

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  9. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Delete a File In Linux Terminal?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    1. Navigate to the directory containing the file you wish to delete: ```shell cd path/to/directory ``` 2. Use the rm command to delete the file: ```shell rm filename ``` 3. To confirm that the file was deleted, use the ls command to list the contents of the directory. The file should no longer appeaRead more

    1. Navigate to the directory containing the file you wish to delete:
    “`shell
    cd path/to/directory
    “`

    2. Use the rm command to delete the file:
    “`shell
    rm filename
    “`

    3. To confirm that the file was deleted, use the ls command to list the contents of the directory. The file should no longer appear in the list.

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  10. Asked: December 12, 2022In: Q & A

    Which Osi Layer Does Dns Belong To?

    Sachin Gautam
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    Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    DNS belongs to the Application Layer of the OSI model.

    DNS belongs to the Application Layer of the OSI model.

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