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  1. Asked: December 28, 2022In: Difference Between

    Classful Vs Classless?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 7:56 pm

    Classful networks use a system of fixed length network prefixes, while classless networks use variable length network prefixes. Classful networks use class A, B, and C addresses, while classless networks use CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) addresses, which support a much more flexible addressiRead more

    Classful networks use a system of fixed length network prefixes, while classless networks use variable length network prefixes. Classful networks use class A, B, and C addresses, while classless networks use CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) addresses, which support a much more flexible addressing scheme than the classful networks. Classful networks were the original IP addressing system, and were used prior to the introduction of CIDR. Classful networks are considered outdated and are rarely used in modern networks.

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  2. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Ftp Active And Passive?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 7:53 pm

    The main difference between FTP Active and Passive is the way the data connection is established. In FTP Active, the client connects to the server and sends the data, while in FTP Passive, the server connects to the client to send the data.

    The main difference between FTP Active and Passive is the way the data connection is established. In FTP Active, the client connects to the server and sends the data, while in FTP Passive, the server connects to the client to send the data.

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  3. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Router And Gateway?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 7:36 pm

    A router is a device that forwards data between two or more networks, typically from one LAN to another, while a gateway is a device that connects two networks together and provides a point of access from one network to another. Routers also typically provide security and manage traffic, while gatewRead more

    A router is a device that forwards data between two or more networks, typically from one LAN to another, while a gateway is a device that connects two networks together and provides a point of access from one network to another. Routers also typically provide security and manage traffic, while gateways are more often used to bridge two different types of networks, such as two different LANs.

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  4. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Ip And Mac Address?

    Yepuri Kalyani
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    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 7:23 pm

    An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to each device connected to a computer network, while a MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to the network adapter of a device. An IP address is used to identify a device on a network, while aRead more

    An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to each device connected to a computer network, while a MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to the network adapter of a device. An IP address is used to identify a device on a network, while a MAC address is used to identify the adapter on the network.

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  5. Asked: December 28, 2022In: Difference Between

    Unicast Vs Multicast?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:42 pm

    Unicast is a networking communication method used to send a message from a single source to a single destination. Multicast is a networking communication method used to send a single message from a single source to multiple destinations simultaneously.

    Unicast is a networking communication method used to send a message from a single source to a single destination. Multicast is a networking communication method used to send a single message from a single source to multiple destinations simultaneously.

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  6. Asked: December 28, 2022In: Difference Between

    Dvi Vs Displayport?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:41 pm

    DVI is an analog connection used to connect a computer to a monitor, while DisplayPort is a digital connection used to do the same. DisplayPort can carry audio and video signals, while DVI can only carry video signals. DisplayPort also supports higher resolutions and refresh rates than DVI.

    DVI is an analog connection used to connect a computer to a monitor, while DisplayPort is a digital connection used to do the same. DisplayPort can carry audio and video signals, while DVI can only carry video signals. DisplayPort also supports higher resolutions and refresh rates than DVI.

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  7. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Byte And Bit?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:24 pm

    A bit is a binary digit and the smallest unit of data in a computer. A byte is 8 bits and is a unit of memory or data storage. The number of bytes in 1 bit depends on the context in which it is used, but typically one byte is equal to 8 bits.

    A bit is a binary digit and the smallest unit of data in a computer. A byte is 8 bits and is a unit of memory or data storage. The number of bytes in 1 bit depends on the context in which it is used, but typically one byte is equal to 8 bits.

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  8. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    Is-Is Vs Ospf?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 5:19 pm

    OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state routing protocol that is used to find the best path for data transmission in a network. OSPF is an open standard protocol, meaning that it is designed to be implemented and used by multiple vendors. It is used primarily in large enterprise networks. ISRead more

    OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state routing protocol that is used to find the best path for data transmission in a network. OSPF is an open standard protocol, meaning that it is designed to be implemented and used by multiple vendors. It is used primarily in large enterprise networks.

    IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System) is also a link-state routing protocol. It is primarily used in large service provider networks, and is designed to be more secure and scalable than OSPF. IS-IS is an open standard protocol, but it is not as widely adopted as OSPF. IS-IS is designed for very large networks and is more difficult to configure and troubleshoot than OSPF.

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  9. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Linux And Ubuntu?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 4:44 pm

    The main difference between Linux and Ubuntu is that Linux is an operating system kernel while Ubuntu is a complete operating system that is based on the Linux kernel. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution and includes the Linux kernel, GNU core utilities, desktop environment and a large collection of userRead more

    The main difference between Linux and Ubuntu is that Linux is an operating system kernel while Ubuntu is a complete operating system that is based on the Linux kernel. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution and includes the Linux kernel, GNU core utilities, desktop environment and a large collection of user-friendly applications. Linux is just the kernel and doesn’t include any of the applications and tools found in Ubuntu.

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  10. Asked: December 29, 2022In: Difference Between

    Switch Vs Bridge?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 29, 2022 at 4:21 pm

      Switch: A switch is a device that connects two or more computers together within a local area network (LAN). It allows multiple devices to communicate and share resources, like an internet connection or a printer. Bridge: A bridge is a networking device that connects two different networks toRead more

     

    Switch: A switch is a device that connects two or more computers together within a local area network (LAN). It allows multiple devices to communicate and share resources, like an internet connection or a printer.

    Bridge: A bridge is a networking device that connects two different networks together. It functions as a go-between, allowing data to travel between the two networks. Bridges are commonly used to connect separate LANs together, allowing them to share resources and communicate with each other.

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