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The length of a data bar represents the value in a cell. The longer the data bar, the higher the value in the cell it is associated with.
Data collisions occur when two devices attempt to transmit data over a network at the same time, leading to data packets becoming corrupted or lost. This can result in slower network speeds and increased retransmissions, impacting the overall efficiency of the network. To prevent collisions, network protocols like CSMA/CD are used to manage data transmissions.
Switches are made to connect multiple devices within a network and facilitate the exchange of data packets between these devices. They help regulate network traffic by filtering and forwarding data only to the intended recipient, improving the efficiency and speed of data transmission within the network.
Arranging data from smallest to largest is called ascending order, while arranging data from largest to smallest is called descending order.
A Converged network is used to carry all three.
A type of network that can carry voice, video and data over the same network.
to carry call session information WRONG The D stands for data so the answer is C. to carry data (page 311 paragraph 3 and page 312)
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yottabyte (YB)10008 bytes1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes
In a network context, a sink is a device or destination that receives data from other devices but does not forward or route the data to other devices. A sink typically represents the endpoint of a data flow within a network topology. It is commonly used in scenarios like data collection, monitoring, or analytics where the focus is on receiving and processing incoming data rather than transmitting it further.
The subnet mask helps determine which part of an IP address represents the network and which part represents the host. It is used by devices to identify whether an IP address is within the same network or needs to be routed to a different network. By using the subnet mask, devices can correctly send data to the intended destination within a network.
In telecom, a "bearer" refers to a channel or path used for transmitting data or voice signals across a network. It represents the capacity to carry information, such as in bearer services that facilitate communication between different endpoints. Bearers can be physical, like fiber optic cables, or virtual, like logical connections over a network, and they play a crucial role in defining data transmission quality and speed.
InetOrgPerson is a class. It represents a directory of people relating to an organisation and holds data about them. The purpose of InetOrgPerson, is for separate organisations to share network resources (eg network services or bandwidth).
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