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  • Software-defined networking (SDN) represents a new structure of computer network that simplifies and improves network management by splitting the control plane and data plane. Since SDN is regarded as a new research issue, the application of SDN in practice faces some barriers. Most network devices such as routers and switches that implement SDN functionalities are expensive. An alternative solution in SDN research and experiments is to use network emulators. By using Mininet, an open source network emulator, this study simulates SDN implementations in different environments.

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  • The additional network-modifying cation oxide breaking up this network by the generation of nonbridging O atoms and it has a slight effect on the topology of SiOx and OSiy units. Moreover, the diffusion of network- former atom in sodium-silicate melt is anomaly and diffusion coefficient for sodium atom is much larger than for oxygen or silicon atom. The simulation proves two diffusion mechanisms of the network-former atoms and modifier atoms.

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  • In network designing phase, one of QoS problems is designing survivable networks to assure that services are not disrupted when a failure happens. On an ATM, MPLS, GMPLS based-on network techonologies, there are many approaches for designing survivable networks. This paper introduces a genetic algorithm for topological design of survivable networks by a repetitively-restorable method.

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  • In this paper, we focus on studying the mechanisms for routing in IP over WDM networks. Based on analyzing the routing mechanisms of overlay model, we propose a routing algorithm called MHLR (Min-Hop Lightpath Routing) which used for the case of traffic is routed on the virtual topology of IP layer. The objective of MHLR is minimize blocking probability of connection requests in the networks, improving on efficiently utilize the resource of WDM optical networks.

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  • Chapter 8 - Network security topologies. Objectives in this chapter: Explain network perimeter’s importance to an organization’s security policies, identify place and role of the demilitarized zone in the network, explain how network address translation is used to help secure networks, spell out the role of tunneling in network security, describe security features of virtual local area networks.

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  • Lecture Basic network management - Chapter 4: LAN terminology and components. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: LAN Terminology, LAN transmission media, LAN technology and topology, LAN networking devices.

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  • In this chapter, you learned to: Explain the role of VLANs in a converged network, explain the role of trunking VLANs in a converged network, troubleshoot the common software or hardware misconfigurations associated with VLANs on switches in a converged network topology.

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  • This chapter explain the role of redundancy in a converged network. Summarize how STP works to eliminate Layer 2 loops in a converged network. Explain how the STP algorithm uses three steps to converge on a loop-free topology. Implement rapid per VLAN spanning tree (rapid PVST+) in a LAN to prevent loops between redundant switches.

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  • In this chapter: Describe wireless LAN technology and standards, describe the components of a wireless LAN infrastructure, describe wireless topologies, describe the 802.11 frame structure, describe the media contention method used by wireless technology,... Inviting you to refer.

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  • In chapter 1 students will be able to: Explain how multiple networks are used in everyday life, explain the topologies and devices used in a small to medium-sized business network, explain the basic characteristics of a network that supports communication in a small to medium-sized business,...

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  • In chapter 4, students will be able to: Explain how physical layer protocols and services support communications across data networks, build a simple network using the appropriate, explain the role of the data link layer in supporting communications across data networks, compare media access control techniques and logical topologies used in networks.

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  • After studying this chapter you will be able to: Describe wireless LAN technology and standardsm, describe the components of a wireless LAN infrastructure, describe wireless topologies, describe the 802.11 frame structure,...and another content.

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  • In this chapter, you learned to: Explain the role of VLANs in a converged network, explain the role of trunking VLANs in a converged network, configure VLANs on the switches in a converged network topology, troubleshoot the common software or hardware misconfigurations associated with VLANs on switches in a converged network topology.

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  • In this chapter: Explain the role of redundancy in a converged network, summarize how STP works to eliminate Layer 2 loops in a converged network, explain how the STP algorithm uses three steps to converge on a loop-free topology, explain how the STP algorithm uses three steps to converge on a loop-free topology.

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  • A back -propagation artificial neural net has been trained to estimate the activity values of a set of 18 N-alkyl-N-acyl- -aminoamide derivatives from the results of molecular mechanics and RHF/PM3/SCF MO semi-empirical calculations. The input descriptors include molecular properties such as the partition coefficient P, 3d structure dependent parameters, charge dependent parameters, and topological descriptors.

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  • Communication Systems Lecturer: M.E. P.T.A. Quang .Contents           Chapter 1: Introductory Concepts Chapter 2: QoS Chapter 3: Transmission and switching Chapter 4: Digital networks Chapter 5: Signaling Chapter 6: PSTN Chapter 7: VoIP Chapter 8: Mobile communication Chapter 9: Satellite communication Chapter 10: Fiber-optic communication .

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  • Hardware Description Language (HDL) • Developed in 1984 • Standard: IEEE 1364, Dec 1995 Formed from {[A-Z], [a-z], [0-9], _, $}, but .. • .. can’t begin with $ or [0-9] – myidentifier – m_y_identifier – 3my_identifier – $my_identifier – _myidentifier$ • Case sensitivity – myid≠Myid

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  • IEEE 802.1w RSTIEEE RSTP: What is it? Is an evolution of the 802.1D standard. Terminology remains primarily the same. Most parameters have been left unchanged. Speeds the recalculation of the spanning tree on a topology change. Much faster convergence.• Redefines the type of ports and their state. Alternate or backup ports can immediately change to forwarding state without waiting for the network to converge.

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  • In traditional switched LANs, the physical topology is closely related to the logical topology. • Generally, workstations must be grouped by their physical proximity to a switch. • To communicate among LANs, each segment must have a separate port on the backbone device or a connection to a common backbone.

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  • Dynamic routing protocols have evolved over several years  As networks have evolved and become more complex, new routing protocols have emerged.  Most institutions have migrated to new protocols, others are still in use.  The first version of RIP was released in 1982, but some of the basic algorithms within the protocol were used on the ARPANET as early as 1969.

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