the path that the data takes through a network
the device names and Layer 3 addressing information
the location of routing, network address translation, and firewall filtering
History is not real, logical things are real, like if a dog is logical
What do you like ? List 2 things or activities or anything logical
Daisy chaining is a term used to denote that one system is directly connected to the next system without any intervening devices. It is usually reserved for linear bus topologies in a network, but can be applied to other things as well, such as SCSI disk hard drives which can be chained together.
A procedural document explains how to do things step-by-step
What three things may be included in a copyright notice? Research the answer
They are logical conclusions.
As for most things, the lowest cost version of something is also the simplest version of something. In this case, that would be the bus network topology.
Logical research is basically the same as normal research, except in logic research it's very important to substantiate your reasons and to explain things from a logical point of view.
Things can be logical but not scientific. If it makes logical sense, it is logical. But if it's a claim that can never be proven right or proven wrong, then it's not scientific.
It could be either; depending on what you enter. Generally, letters you type are automatically entered as text and numbers you type are entered as numbers. You can format a cell to treat numbers as numbers or as text. A common reason why you want to format numbers as text is for a field that holds zip codes. If you enter a zip code that starts with a zero (e.g. 09173), the number format will drop the leading zero and display only 9173 (which will not make the post office happy). If you format the cell as text, Excel will treat 09173 as a series of text characters and display the leading zero.
There are several things that are included in the header of an email. The most important things to include are the recipient and the subject.
Logical positivism is a philosophical movement that emerged in the early 20th century, emphasizing the importance of empirical verification and the scientific method in determining the validity of knowledge claims. It holds that statements are meaningful only if they can be empirically verified or logically proved. Logical positivism aimed to eliminate metaphysical and speculative discussions from philosophy and focus on empirical evidence and logical analysis.