A connect message
In the context of the Enhanced Network Management (ENM) system, a GET response message is a communication from a network device or management system that provides the requested data after a GET request has been made. This message typically contains the requested information or status, confirming the successful retrieval of data. It can include various parameters related to network performance, configuration, or operational status, enabling effective monitoring and management of network resources.
A state occurring in part of a network when the message traffic is so heavy that it slows down network response time.
Piggybacking is a technique in which a message is sent to a network while it is still receiving a response from the previous message. This technique allows for more efficient use of network resources and helps avoid delays in communication.
The tool that allows you to send an echo message to a host and receive a response to determine network connectivity is called "ping." It uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to send echo request packets to the target host and waits for echo reply packets. If the target is reachable, it responds, indicating that the network connection is functioning properly.
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The computer network that connects computers across the globe is called the internet.
there are three types of switching techniques 1) circuit switcching 2) Packet switching 3)Message switching
A network that provides a constant bandwidth for the entire duration of a message transfer is known as a circuit-switched network. In this type of network, a dedicated communication path is established between the sender and receiver for the duration of the connection, ensuring consistent bandwidth and data transmission rates. Traditional telephone networks and some types of private data networks are examples of circuit-switched systems. This contrasts with packet-switched networks, where bandwidth can fluctuate based on network traffic.
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A faster device bandwidth can improve response time by enabling quicker data transfer rates between the device and the network. Smaller message sizes can also reduce response time as they require less data to be transmitted. Conversely, slower device bandwidth and larger message sizes can increase response time due to longer transfer times.
The first circuit-switched network was the telephone system.
That would be a network printer.