PPT-Chapter 5: Network Applications
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Categories of Net Applications Discovery Communication Collaboration Web 20 ELearning and Telecommuting Net Applications 1 Discovery Search engines General or specialpurpose Metasearch aggregator. Paul E. Jones. Rapporteur. , Q12/16. H.325 Experts Group. April 7, . 2009. 1. Objectives. Improve the end . user experience. Enable innovative . applications. Enable . mobility. Enable . multimedia. Make it . Liliane Offredo-Zreik. The Sannine Group, LLC. Liliane.offredo@gmail.com. +1.917.599.7399. The Sannine Group. A boutique advisory firm with a unique focus in telecom, cable and media.. We are specialized in the following areas:. Peng. . Sun(Princeton), . Ratul. . Mahajan, . Jennifer. . Rexford, . (. Princeton). , . Lihua. Yuan, Ming Zhang, Ahsan . Arefin. ( Microsoft) ( . in the Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM . 2014). Presented by: . applications . are routinely accessing and interacting with data on remote resources. As data sizes become increasingly large, often combined with their locations being far from the applications, the well known impact of lower TCP throughput over large delay-bandwidth product paths becomes more significant to these applications. While myriads of solutions exist to alleviate the problem, they require specialized software at both the application host and the remote data server, making it hard to scale up to a large range of applications and execution environments. A software defined networking based solution called Steroid . Software Defined Network:. Today’s Class. Drawbacks of current Networking Paradigms . Motivation for SDN. SDN!!!!!. OpenFlow. : A common SDN API. SDN challenges and Use-cases. SDN EcoSystem. Arista. Local Area Networks. Chapter Contents. Section A: Network Building Blocks. Section B: Wired and Wireless Technologies. Section C: Network Setup. Section D: Sharing Files. Section E: Wireless Security. Chapter 5: LANs and WLANs. 2. Chapter Contents. Section A: Network Building Blocks. Section B: Wired Networks. Section C: Wireless Networks. Section D: Using LANs. Section E: Security Through Encryption. CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching. Chapter 1 Objectives. Describe common campus design options and how design choices affect implementation and support of a . campus LAN.. Describe the access, distribution, and . Describe appropriate troubleshooting tools and their functions. Analyze and discuss the troubleshooting process. Resolve common network issues. Describe . the Internet of Things. Objectives. Test Specific. CCNA Routing and Switching. Routing & Switching Essentials v6.0. Instructor Materials – . Chapter 4 . Planning Guide. This PowerPoint deck is divided in two parts:. Instructor Planning Guide. Information to help you become familiar with the chapter. CCNA Routing and Switching. Connecting Networks v6.0. This PowerPoint deck is divided in two parts:. Instructor Planning Guide. Information to help you become familiar with the chapter. Teaching aids. APPOINTMENTPROMOTIONRELOCATIONJOB TITLEDEPUTYThis position is available to permanent fulltime Judicial Branch employeesermanent parttimeemployees may applyOFFICEJUVENILE MATTERS LOCATIONROCKVI Connecting Networks. Chapter 8. 8. .0 Introduction. 8. .1 Syslog. 8. .2 SNMP. 8. .3 NetFlow. 8. .4 Summary. Chapter 8: Objectives. Explain syslog operation in a small-to-medium-sized business network.. 6.1 INTRODUCTION. Network Architecture Components. Traditional network design. Building-block network design. Needs analysis. Technology design. Cost assessment. Network Architecture Components. A typical network for a large enterprise..
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