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    Student Name Class Date Windows CLI Commands Lab Key NOTE: Please use Carriage Returns and Page Breaks as needed to prevent box contents from extending across page boundaries. Task 1: Displaying IP Configuration Settings Open the Windows Command Prompt using the desktop or the Taskbar icon. Maximize the size of the CLI. Use the ipconfig /all command to determine the following IP configuration settings for “Wired” Ethernet NIC: IP Address: 192.168.100.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default

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    Expert Reference Series of White Papers Simple Tricks To Ace the Subnetting Portion of Any Certification Exam 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com Simple Tricks To Ace the Subnetting Portion of Any Certification Exam Ted Rohling‚ Global Knowledge Instructor‚ CISSP Introduction Subnetting seems to be a battle of fighting bits‚ decimal numbers‚ and countless methods and processes to convert from one to the other. While the methods may be confusing‚ the mathematics behind them

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    EC410 Harold Elder Ziwei Chen 02.20.2017 Quality Inns Intl.‚ Inc. v. McDonald’s Corp Quality Inns International Inc. and McDonald’s Corp brought a trademark infringement‚ or rather a trademark dilution for using the prefix “Mc”‚ in Federal District Court for Court in Maryland‚ at the original jurisdiction level‚ on September 24‚ 1988. “Modern trademark law in the United States stems from the Federal Trademark Act of 1946‚ commonly called the Lanham Act.” (Cooter & Ulen) It is discussed in Chapter

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    READING 1. Affixes Affixes refer to word parts that are attached at the beginning (prefix) or at the end (suffix) of a word. They change the meanings of the words they are attached to. Examples: unavailability un - (prefix) + available (root word) + - ity (suffix) interdependence inter- (prefix) + dependant (root word) + - ence (suffix) More examples: |PREFIX |SUFFIX

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    parts; the prefix‚ root‚ and suffix. Nearly every medical word has all three of these parts‚ but they all have a root word because that is the core of the word and it carries the meaning. The prefix is a letter or letters that are set before the root word to change or add to the meaning of the root. For example‚ if your root word is likeable and you added the prefix un before it‚ it would change the meaning from something you might like to something you could not or would not like. A prefix may also

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    address into two fields‚ a network or routing prefix and the rest field or host identifier. The rest field is an identifier for a specific "host" — either a computer‚ or a device‚ or specific network interface on a computer or device. The routing prefix is expressed in CIDR notation. It is written as the first address of a network‚ followed by a slash character (/)‚ followed by the bit-length of the prefix. For example‚ 192.168.1.0/24 is the prefix of

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    BEGE - 102 Solved Assignment 2012-2013 1. State whether the following statements are true or false. (10) I.    Phonology is a study of the word pattern of a language ans) False II.   According to the British R.P‚ there are 8 pure vowels and 12 dipthongs ans) False III.  A diphthong is a combination of any two vowels produced one after the other ans) True IV. There are only two semi-vowels in English ans) True V.  There are only two nasal-consonants in English ans) False VI

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    Student Name | | Class | Comp230 | Date | 03/04/2013 | Windows CLI Commands Lab Report NOTE: Please use Carriage Returns and Page Breaks as needed to prevent box contents from extending across page boundaries. Task 1: Displaying IP Configuration Settings Open the Windows Command Prompt using the desktop or the Taskbar icon. Maximize the size of the CLI. Use the ipconfig /all command to determine the following IP configuration settings for “Wired” Ethernet NIC: IP Address: | 169

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    have a default mask of 255.0.0.0; therefore‚ any 1s after the first octet will be considered subnet bits. The total number of network and subnet bits equal an address’s prefix. If a Class A address of 10.10.33.46 has a mask of 255.255.224.0‚ then all of the 1s in the binary form of that mask‚ which totals 19‚ would be the prefix. In CIDR notation‚ the address would be seen as 10.10.33.46/19. Dotted decimals IP Addresses are‚ for human intellect‚ noted in dotted decimal notation. Computers and other

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    indicates how to get there. It encodes a network number (network prefix) and a host number. IP address are either dynamic or static. Our mobile network or broadband has dynamic address. Server has static address. Example: ellington.cs.virginia.edu Network address is: 128.143.0.0 (or 128.143) Host number is: 137.144 Netmask is: 255.255.0.0 (or ffff0000) Prefix or CIDR notation: 128.143.137.144/16 Network prefix is 16 bits long IP VERSIONS Two versions of the Internet Protocol

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