rip version 1 is classfull routing protocol. in classfull routing protocol is not able to carry its subnet mask whatever the ip belong from a class. it wil take its by default subnet mask.if the ip address belong to class b and the subnet mask is published as /28. in classless routing protocol this ip address would be displayed as /16 not like /28
client os normally does not give high priority to security while a server does....... similarly client supports applications like spreadsheet that we normally use while a server supports applications like email and web............
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if a protocol is only classfull(RIPv1, IGRP) the command will have no effect, but in protocols that support vlsm and classless ip adressing it will enable the protocol to send the subnet mask in it's packets so that a router would not recognize only class networks, but also their subnets.
RIP v1 is a classfull distance vector protocol.It send and receive v1 informations only
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The number of hosts in a classfull class A network with no subnetting is 16,777,214
- In your own words, define the term 'protocol' and what is the difference between protocol and protocol suite
There are various protocols ftp: file transfer protocol smtp: simple mail transfer protocol pop3: post office protocol ip: internet protocol tcp: transmission control protocol ospf: open shortest path first igrp: interior gateway routing protocol eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol rip: routing information protocol http: hyper text transfer protocol udp: user datagram protocol icmp: internet control message protocol
write manifesto as a protocol prefect
HTML is a protocol
The answer is Protocol's. Protocol is the set of rules for formatting the data across the network.
Montreal Protocol is the protocol. It was signed in 1988.
A set of rules used for transferring data over the Internet is called a "protocol".Hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP.
A hypertext protocol is a protocol relating to hypertext. The most well-known hypertext-related protocol would be the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is used to transfer hypertext from one machine to another.