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Q1. Wt is ssd ,cmos, motherboard , processor family system requirements
SSD, CMOS, motherboard, and processor family are all essential components of a computer system.
SSD (Solid State Drive) is a storage device that uses flash memory to store data.
CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) is a type of chip that stores the BIOS settings.
Motherboard is the main circuit board that connects all the components of a computer.
Processor family refers to a group of CPUs that share similar architecture and features.
System requirements vary depending o...read more
Q2. How to set manual up assgen
To set manual up assgen, follow these steps:
Open the assgen software
Click on the 'Manual Setup' option
Enter the required parameters such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server, etc.
Save the settings and exit the software
Q3. What is osi modal
OSI model is a conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a communication system into seven different layers.
OSI model stands for Open Systems Interconnection model.
It was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1984.
The model divides the communication process into seven layers, each responsible for specific functions.
The layers are: Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, and Application.
Each layer interac...read more
Q4. What is network
A network is a group of interconnected devices that can communicate and share resources.
Networks can be wired or wireless
Devices on a network can include computers, printers, routers, and servers
Networks can be local (LAN) or wide area (WAN)
Networks can be used for sharing files, printers, and internet access
Networks can be secured with firewalls and other security measures
Q5. Different b/w tcp and udp
TCP is a connection-oriented protocol while UDP is a connectionless protocol.
TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data while UDP does not guarantee any of these.
TCP is slower but more reliable while UDP is faster but less reliable.
TCP is used for applications that require high reliability and accuracy such as email, file transfer, and web browsing while UDP is used for applications that require speed and efficiency such as online gaming and video stre...read more
Q6. What IDHCP
IDHCP stands for Internet Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
IDHCP is a protocol used to assign IP addresses dynamically to devices on a network.
It allows devices to obtain necessary network configuration information automatically.
IDHCP servers are responsible for assigning IP addresses and other network parameters.
It is commonly used in home and business networks.
IDHCP can also be used to assign IP addresses to virtual machines in a virtualized environment.
Q7. Use of nic
NIC stands for Network Interface Card. It is used to connect a computer to a network.
NIC allows a computer to communicate with other devices on a network.
It provides a physical connection between the computer and the network.
NIC can be wired or wireless.
It has a unique MAC address that identifies the device on the network.
Examples of NIC include Ethernet cards, Wi-Fi adapters, and Bluetooth adapters.
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