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Tcp/ip Lan Technologies

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Contents

1.        INTRODUCTION        

2.        THEORY        

2.1        TCP/IP LAN TECHNOLOGY        

2.2        SMART SWITCHING AND STACKING SWITCHES        

2.3        ADVANCED LAN TECHNOLOGY        

2.4        COPPER TOOL KIT        

2.5        PROTOCOL ANALYZER        

2.6        TCP/IP UTILITIES        

2.7        ANALYSIS OF NETWORK        

3.        AIRMAGNET WIFI ANALYZER        

4.        LAN TRAFFIC V2        

5.        CONCLUSION        

6.        REFERENCES        

  1. INTRODUCTION

In this Labs we learned about TCP/IP LAN Technologies, Advance LAN Technologies, Rack server module, Wireless LAN Technologies, Copper Tool kit, Protocol Analyzer, Network Analyzer, Network monitoring, Wi-Fi Analyzer.

LanTraffic V2 software from ZTI Corporation to observe parameters like Sent throughput, Received throughput, Sent packet throughput, Received packet throughput, Sent data volume, Received data volume (volume of data sent by the remote), Sent packets, Received packets (packets sent by the remote), Data volume to send, Remaining volume (of data to send), Sequence numbering errors, RTT Mean (Round Trip Time), Jitter.

Air Magnet Wi-Fi Analyzer used to observe network connectivity issues, decoding and finding packets on decodes screen, enable spectrum analyzer and detect interfering devices.

  1. THEORY

  1.  TCP/IP LAN TECHNOLOGY

Transmission control protocol / internet protocol (TCP/IP) is the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main ones being TCP and IP (Rouse, n.d.).

TCP/IP protocols are based on the packet switched network, and they enable single networks of interconnected systems to appear as a unique network, called "internet", where all systems can freely exchange data between them as if directly connected.

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