Bridges are protocol independent. (source comptia network+ book)
true
yes
rmi is a protocol not plateform independent
TIP (Technology-Independent Protocol)
Yes
Bridge protocol data unit BPDU
The Tower Protocol - 2004 was released on: USA: 27 June 2004 (GCC Annual Independent Film Showcase)
Bridges Over Blood - 2011 was released on: USA: 30 October 2011 (Washington D.C. Independent Film Festival)
backbone of the web is unable to return a memory of the identity of each client that connects to a web site.HTTP is the stateless protocol, this PROTOCOL treats each request for a web page as a unique and independent connection,with no relationship what so over.
STP stand for Spaning Tree Protocol. It's used to avoid the L2 loop in the network. many factor are belong to STP. such as Root Switch, BPDU, Root Port, Forward port, blocking port.
GenericServlet defines a generic, protocol-independent servlet whereas HttpServlet Provides an abstract class to be subclassed to create an HTTP servlet suitable for a Web site that uses the Http Protocol.
In general, it is an experiment that is run by different experimenters, using different-but-similar equipment, in a different locale, and perhaps a different-but-similar testing protocol.
Protocol architecture or TCP/IP protocol architecture also referred to as the TCP/IP protocol suite is a simple fundamental underlying design which obeys a set of rules and conventions in which communication tasks are to be performed. The communication tasks of the protocol architecture are organized into five relatively independent layers: * Physical * Network Access Layer * Internet layer * Host-to-host, or transport layer * Application Layer In my research to this question it was interested to find out that there were some who consider the protocol architecture to be comprised of only four relative independent layers which are: * Network Access Layer * Internet layer * Host-to-host, or transport layer * Application Layer More information for each layer can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/cnet/cnbb_tcp_kscb.mspx?mfr=true http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/networking/tcpip/ch01_03.htm