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For more classes visit<br>www.snaptutorial.com<br><br>Chapter 1-Questions<br>1-3: Discuss the relationship between network architecture and protocol<br> <br>1-5: Define the following terms: protocol, connection-orientated protocols, connectionless protocols, and protocol stacks.<br>
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ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 1 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 1-Questions 1-3: Discuss the relationship between network architecture and protocol 1-5: Define the following terms: protocol, connection-orientated protocols, connectionless protocols, and protocol stacks.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 1 iLabExploring Internet Standards, RS 232 Communication, and Connectors For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Objective: In this lab you will explore: a)Internet RFCs b)RS-232 Communication data format
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 2 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 2: 10, 11, 12, 16, 17 Chapter 5: 1, 2, 5, 8 Chapter 6: 3, 5 Chapter 13: 2, 5, 7, 12, 13, 19
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 2 iLab Calculating Spectrum and Linear Filtering in MatLab For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 2 iLab Calculating Spectrum and Linear Filtering in MatLab Objectives This lab is intended to explore signal spectrums and filtering operations using MatLab.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 3 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 3 Homework
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 3 iLab Exploring A Digital Transmission System For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 3 iLab Exploring A Digital Transmission System
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 4 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 16 16.2 - What is meant by a primary station? A secondary station? 16.6 – Briefly describe the poll/select line discipline.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 4 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 4 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer Objective: In this lab, you will explore a)Internet Protocol Hierarchy
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 5 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 18:2) Determine the contents of the length field for MAC frame for the following conditions: 3) An Ethernet address of 07-01-02-03-04-05 is what type of address?
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 5 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Objectives: This lab was the exploration of the DHCP protocol operation and the IP protocol operation using Wireshark and two .PCAP captured files.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 6 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 20-Questions Pg-652-654 20-1: What is the primary purpose of using subnetting? 20-2: List and describe several reasons why network designers create subnetting.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 6 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol Hierarchy and Ethernet Layers For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Objectives The purpose of these lab procedures is to visually see how the Ping and Traceroute Applications work. This will be done using WireShark and a precaptured file “ecet-375RemotePingTracert.pcap”.
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 7 Homework For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 7 Homework
ECET 375 Inspiring Communication / snaptutorial.com ECET 375 Week 7 iLab Exploring TCP_UDP Communication in the Internet For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Discussion: TCP (Transport Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) operate at the Transport layer of the Internet Protocol Hierarchy. They deliver information between Internet applications.