That is your VA disability examination, after that you begin your VA treatment.
packet switching is nothing but the process of converting frames of data into small packets by using some of the algorithms...............
the ttl compatability is nothing but the time to live factor of a packet in the dns system
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A 150g packet of crisps costs about R7.50 (around 1 USD) and a 350g packet costs about R16.
The collective nouns for cookies are a box of cookies, a bag of cookies, or a batch of cookies.
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packet switching is nothing but the process of converting frames of data into small packets by using some of the algorithms...............
It is nothing.
A hub is a layer 1 (physical) device because it does not use any part of the packet header to direct the packet to the right destination, it just broadcasts to all connected computers.
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I know you have a packet and that you want the nswers! :l Don't go asking for answers or you won't get smarter. Just solve the problems. Do what your instinct tells you! ;)
Different textbooks may give you different answers to this question. In several I've seen, the "packet" is complete in the data link layer (layer 2) and is known as a 'frame' in the physical layer (layer 1). Others may indicate a packet is the result of the physical layer (layer 1). In other descriptions the terms packet and frame are interchanged in the layer 1 and 2 of the OSI model.
Excessive packet loss
packect switch is nothing but the process of converting frames
the ttl compatability is nothing but the time to live factor of a packet in the dns system
It depends on which textbook you are reading; some textbooks state that the frame is constructed in the data link layer (layer 2) and transmitted out the physical layer as a packet. Some other textbooks will say that the packet is created in layer 2 and transmitted out the physical layer as a frame.