... assign VLANS to identified interfaces per the table in the start of the lab. a. Let us set the interface connected to the router to trunk with the router. You may recall that the router is ... CORP#show run c. The router will now need to talk to the switch using a standardized trunking protocol. Standardized meaning that both devices that are connected together must understand ... shown in the diagram (the ISP cloud is represents a router here). 2. The first router to be configured will be the ISP router. Access the router through the console port and then enter privileged...
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... Internetwork Operating System l Router Bootup Process l Router Ports and Interfaces l Routers and the Network Layer 2 Topics l Inside the Router Ÿ Routers are computers Ÿ Router CPU and Memory Ÿ Internetwork ... curriculum. 18 Verify the router boot-up process l show version command is used to view information about the router during the bootup process (later). Inside the Router l Routers are computers l Router CPU ... on a router Ÿ Verifying basic configuration and router operations 7 Routers Determine the Best Path l The router s primary responsibility: Ÿ Determining the best path Ÿ Forwarding packets toward...
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Wireless A to Z pdf
... In addition, the LAN administrator can see how many client devices are connected to each access point, monitor those connections to measure link quality, and monitor all the access points for ... business tool, wireless phones are now a mass-market consumer device. By some estimates, 3 to 5 percent of customers use their wireless phones as their only phone. Though relatively few wireless customers ... loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas where it would be impractical to provide wireline tele- phone service. The wireless link allows up to four subscribers to...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 55 ppsx
... 314–319 viewing/changing. See Wireless Application Protocol version 1.1, 128 parser, 127 versions, 58 Web servers, 15 WMLScript, interaction, 140–141 Wireless PDA, 12, 430 Wireless Session Protocol (WSP), 16 Wireless ... See Wide Area Network WAN connection. See Private WAN connection WAP. See Wireless Application Protocol Wap Pro 2.0, 129 WAP Toolkit, version 1.3 beta (Nokia), 174 WAP Toolkit, version 2.1 (Nokia), ... 112–113 Time -To- Live (TTL), 172 title (tag), usage, 255–256 TitleAuthor table, 420 TitleAuthor_table, 421 Titles_table, 421 Tokenizers, 300 Top-down philosophy, 121 Toshiba, 12 Touchpoint phone...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 1 pot
... affected chapters. ■ “Ask the Author”™ customer query forms that enable you to post questions to our authors and editors. ■ Exclusive monthly mailings in which our experts provide answers to reader queries and clear ... Page Layout and Art by: Shannon Tozier Acquisitions Editor: Catherine B. Nolan Copy Editors: Darren Meiss, Jesse Corbeil, and Adrienne Rebello Developmental Editor: Kate Glennon Indexer: Robert ... products to build quality applications. He has been building wireless solutions for more than two years for clients that include large wireless companies such as Nokia and Ericsson. Prior to joining...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 2 ppsx
... 159_wg_wi_TOC 10/23/01 3:08 PM Page xix Contents xi Foreword xxv Chapter 1 Moving from the Web to Wireless 1 Introduction 2 Explaining Wireless 2 Types of Wireless Connectivity 4 Mobile Phones as Wireless ... <receive> Extensions 124 WML Editors,WAP SDKs, and Emulators 126 WML Editors 126 Other Editors 129 WAP SDKs 130 Ericsson WapIDE SDK 130 Motorola Mobile ADK 130 Nokia WAP Toolkit 130 Openwave UP.SDK ... 187 The Nokia WAP Toolkit 2.1 188 Installing Nokia’s WAP Toolkit 189 System Requirements for the Nokia WAP Toolkit 189 Obtaining the Nokia WAP Toolkit 190 Installing the Nokia WAP Toolkit 190 Working...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 3 pptx
... Guide to the Wireless Internet is intended to give you, the Webmaster, the skills and knowledge that you will need to add wireless Internet capability to your existing Web site, to build new wireless ... promises to be interesting, and Webmaster’s Guide to the Wireless Internet holds much value for Webmasters who wish to add the ability to develop wireless- accessible Web sites to their toolkit.The ... information and guidelines on how to add wireless capa- bilities to your existing Web site and choose content that is of interest to mobile users. It also covers how to detect wireless devices and discusses...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 4 docx
... or laptop was to use a cable to connect it to your mobile phone. Many mobile phones are capable of serving as wireless modems, and software is also available to install a soft modem on your laptop ... wires—is likely to be the most important aspect. So how do people connect wirelessly to the Internet? At the most basic level, someone with a wireless device—cell phone, pager, laptop—uses a radio ... only 9.6 Kbps, and bundles them together to achieve higher speeds.This is analogous to wiring two dial-up modems and two phone lines together to get a faster dial-up connection. HSCSD is offered...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 5 pptx
... their trains that combines Bluetooth and Wireless LAN (802.11b) to provide Internet connectivity to passengers. Fixed Wireless Connectivity Fixed wireless is an alternative to other broadband Internet ... determine which card to navigate them to next.This kind of conditional branching is very difficult to achieve via HTML alone .Another potential use might be to store a visitor’s answers to a question from ... will want to format content for each one.The good news is that most of the devices likely to be accessing your site wirelessly fall into three broad categories—mobile phones, PDAs, or laptop computers. Each...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 6 doc
... module, why not have your PDA use it to provide a wireless connection, using Bluetooth to communicate between the two? As we move into the future, we can expect to see a variety of convergent devices ... 500MB to over 2GB. If you need to transport large amounts of data on your PDA, and you regularly exchange this data with a laptop, PC card storage is a good and cost-effective option. Another storage ... offering Bluetooth- equipped laptops.As Wireless LAN and Bluetooth networks become more common in public spaces, it may soon be possible, in airports and large metro areas, to remain constantly connected...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 7 pdf
... translation to Wireless Transaction Layer Security (WTLS) before sending data to a wirelessly connected handset. Currently the microbrowsers installed on mobile phones tend to be propri- etary to the ... desktop browser to a small mobile device with limited user-interaction mechanisms and, for now, a slow wireless connection. One key point to keep in mind about wireless users is that they tend to ... Moving from the Web to Wireless to phone. For that reason alone, it’s advisable to keep your URLs as short as pos- sible—don’t make visitors enter long strings of subfolders just to reach your WAP content,...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 8 pot
... for now, a slow wireless connection. Probably the main adjustment Webmasters will need to make to the wireless Web is to realize that users of mobile devices need quick access to relevant information ... offering data speeds up to 19.2 Kbps or even 28.8 Kbps. The same wireless options available to PDA users also offer the possibility of wireless Internet access to laptop users. Here, users have ... Webmaster you really don’t have to worry too much about it. Microbrowsers installed on mobile phones tend to be proprietary to the handset manufacturer and impossible to change, but in the future...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 9 pot
... Protocols Internet/Web Protocol WAP Protocol HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) WSP/WTP (Wireless Session Protocol /Wireless Transport Protocol) TCP/IP, UDP/IP WDP (Wireless Data Protocol) SSL/TLS (Secure ... translating the wireless protocols to standard Internet protocols and vice-versa.This allows the mobile device to communicate with servers on the Internet but use a protocol that is optimized for wireless communication.The ... (XSLT) to translate one XML document style into another, allowing you to generate WML from a set of data results that was sent to you in a different XML document. You can use the same tools you...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 10 doc
... HTML browsers to view the Web. Some of these technologies are just starting to appear and may not be relevant to your wireless development for quite some time, but it’s a good idea to be aware ... two to three years and promise to provide high-speed, always-on connectivity.There are two competing standards for 3G: Universal Mobility Telephone Service (UMTS) and CDMA2000. Most GSM operators ... operators are looking to adopt the UMTS standards in order to continue with the current level of compatibility that GSM users have between various networks today. Ultimately, we may get to a single standard...
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Webmaster''''s Guide to the Wireless Internet part 11 doc
... network operator Omnipoint Communications asked Nokia and Unwired Planet to apply for the contract to provide wireless content services to Omnipoint. Omnipoint did not want to have to deal with ... However, its development into the mature form it takes today has much to do with a return to using HTML for what it was meant to do—structure con- tent. Similarly,WML seeks to provide structure (and ... Transfer Protocol The Intelligent Terminal Transfer Protocol (ITTP) was developed by Ericsson in 1995 with the specific aim of allowing network operators to provide enhanced wireless services to their...
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