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- ECET 375 Week 1 Homework
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- Chapter 1-Questions
- 1-3 Discuss the relationship between network
architecture and protocol -
- 1-5 Define the following terms protocol,
connection-orientated protocols, connectionless
protocols, and protocol stacks. -
- 1-11 Briefly describe the seven layers of the
OSI protocol hierarchy -
- 1-21 List and briefly describe the five basic
data communications network topologies
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- ECET 375 Week 1 iLabExploring Internet Standards
RS 232 Communication and Connectors -
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- Objective
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- In this lab you will explore
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- a)Internet RFCs
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- b)RS-232 Communication data format
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- ECET 375 Week 2 Homework
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- Chapter 2 10, 11, 12, 16, 17
- Chapter 5 1, 2, 5, 8
- Chapter 6 3, 5
- Chapter 13 2, 5, 7, 12, 13, 19
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- ECET 375 Week 2 iLab Calculating Spectrum and
Linear Filtering in MatLab -
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- ECET 375 Week 2 iLab Calculating Spectrum and
Linear Filtering in MatLab - Objectives
- This lab is intended to explore signal spectrums
and filtering operations using MatLab. Running
pre-written MatLab scripts and altering these
codes to perform specific tasks will be necessary
to develop the appropriate displays. Calculation
of a signal spectrum using the SigSpec.m file,
and altering this file to display different types
of signals including Cosine, AM, and Square waves
will help to explore signal characteristics and
display MatLab functionality. Using a second
per-written file (LinFiltering.m) and MatLab,
displaying how filtering can affect a signal,
will be used to describe this process and how the
resulting signal changes. - Results
- During the exploration of this lab, the MatLab
program was used to run specific functions
containing the code necessary for appropriate
signal plotting. These plots were created for the
cosine, the AM, the square wave, using random
information and breaking down a sound file
(.wav). For each of these signals a MatLab plot
was acquired, and used for analysis.
Additionally, running the LinFiltering.m file in
MatLab allowed the explanation of filtering to be
shown in a
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- ECET 375 Week 3 Homework
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- ECET 375 Week 3 Homework
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- ECET 375 Week 3 iLab Exploring A Digital
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- ECET 375 Week 3 iLab Exploring A Digital
Transmission System
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- ECET 375 Week 4 Homework
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- Chapter 16
- 16.2 - What is meant by a primary station? A
secondary station? - 16.6 Briefly describe the poll/select line
discipline.
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- ECET 375 Week 4 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol
Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer -
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- ECET 375 Week 4 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol
Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer - Objective
- In this lab, you will explore
- a)Internet Protocol Hierarchy
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- ECET 375 Week 5 Homework
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- Chapter 18
- 2) Determine the contents of the length field for
MAC frame for the following conditions
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- ECET 375 Week 5 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol
Hierarchy and the Ethernet Layer -
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- Objectives This lab was the exploration of the
DHCP protocol operation and the IP protocol
operation using Wireshark and two .PCAP captured
files. - Results The results showed that the DHCP was
easy to follow in how it configured the client
for a temporary IP address, along with a lease
time, and also provided header information. The
IP protocol provided details of messages sent
such
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- ECET 375 Week 6 Homework
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- Chapter 20-Questions
- Pg-652-654
- 20-1 What is the primary purpose of using
subnetting? - 20-2 List and describe several reasons why
network designers create subnetting. - 20-3 Explain the differences between default
masksandsubnet masks. - 20-7 Explain the reasons for using supernetting.
- Chapter 20-Problems
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- ECET 375 Week 6 iLab Exploring Internet Protocol
Hierarchy and Ethernet Layers -
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- Objectives
- The purpose of these lab procedures is to
visually see how the Ping and Traceroute
Applications work. This will be done using
WireShark and a precaptured file
ecet-375RemotePingTracert.pcap. The use of IP
and ICMP protocols in diagnostic testing will be
accomplished by writing the command in the DOS
Prompt and captured in the WireShark program
(already done for us). This file will be
analyzed, depicting which packets do what and the
time taken between specific packets.
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- ECET 375 Week 7 Homework
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- ECET 375 Week 7 Homework
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- ECET 375 Week 7 iLab Exploring TCP UDP
Communication in the Internet -
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- Discussion
- TCP (Transport Control Protocol) and UDP (User
Datagram Protocol) operate at the Transport layer
of the Internet Protocol Hierarchy. They deliver
information between Internet applications. To
identify the applications running on a host,
Internet transport layer uses port numbers, each
a sixteen-bit number expressed as a decimal
number (e.g. 80). Each host interface on the
Internet is uniquely identified by an IP address,
a 32-bit number usually expressed in dotted
decimal
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