The Ping Command, is one of the most commonly used Command Line Commands by any Network Administrator to test the Network Connectivity. In this tutorial, we will learn How to use the Ping Command in Windows to Test the Network Connectivity. The Ping Command is used to check the Network Connectivity between any two Network Nodes or Devices. Ping Command supports multiple platforms to test the network connectivity, i.e. Network Systems, Routers, Switches etc. You can use Ping Command to Ping Computers on Network, Ping Network Printers, Ping Servers, etc.…
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Mesh Topology – Advantages And Disadvantages of a Mesh Topology
In Mesh topology, each node is individually connected to all nodes by a point-to-point connection via cable for redundancy and fault tolerance. This topology is the most resistant to failure if any single link that fails will not affect the reachability.
Read MoreRing Topology – Advantages And Disadvantages of a Ring Topology
Ring Topology is a type of network topology, where each device is directly connected via cable to other computers within the same network in the form of a Ring or Circle.
Read MoreWell Known Port Numbers
In this article, we will learn about the Well-Known Ports and their associated services. The Network port is a virtual point assigned to specific TCP/IP applications or services, where network connections start and end.
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between HTTP and HTTPS
In this tutorial, we will discuss the Difference Between HTTP and HTTPS. Before that, What is HTTP and HTTPS? HTTP and HTTPS are the prefixes that every URL has on the web. At the time of browsing any website, in the address bar of the browser, have you noticed the Lock sign?
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In this article, we will learn What is HTTP and HTTPS. Whenever you browse the web. HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.
Read MoreDifference between SMTP and POP3
In this tutorial, we will discuss the Difference between SMTP and POP3. To send and receive an E-mail between the mail servers, SMTP and POP3 are the message protocols that are responsible. SMTP act as a Message Transfer Agent and POP3 Message Access Agent. Both SMTP and POP3 are part of the Application Layer of the OSI Model and TCP/IP Model.
Read MoreBus Topology – Advantages And Disadvantages of a Bus Topology
Bus Topology is a Network Topology, in which network nodes are arranged in a linear format, with each node connected directly to the one main network cable with a T-Connecter or tap. Bus Topology is also known as Line Topology, is very easy to set up and requires no additional hardware such as hub or switch. So far we describe bus topology, now let’s look at the advantages And disadvantages of a Bus Topology.
Read MoreBasic Cisco Router Configuration – Step by Step Command Guide
In this tutorial, you will learn the Basic Cisco Router Configuration Command. This is a Step by Step command guide which helps you to toggle different configuration modes and basic configurations.
Read MoreWhat is MAC Address
Every network card (NIC) has a unique address that is burned into the card by its manufacturer. This unique address, known as a MAC address. MAC stands for Media Access Control address. This is the Physical Address of a system, thus it is also known as a Physical address.
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