what is internetworking.
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Answer / akash singh
Collection of small network called Internetwork
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Answer / gaurav mishra
Network is a broad topic. Actually everything which helps to
communicate among the people is called network. For example
Enterprise network, SOHO(Small Office/Home Office),Telephone
network,Mobile Network etc. Internetworking refers to
network of networks which makes the people to communicate
among themselves globally. It is also called Internet.
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Answer / akash
Communicating in 2 or more than 2 networks menace internetworking.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
InterNetworking is OSI layer which is called as Open system
InterNetworking and it covers 7 layers on source and 7
layers on Destination side through which it has to pass all
the 7 layers such as Presentation layer,Datalink
layer,Network Layer,transport layer,Session layer,physical
layer,Application layers .Each one has to cross all these 7
layers for accessing.
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Answer / debasish pattnaik
creating a set of all new networks from the existing network
to facilitate the smooth running of of oragnisation with the
help of managed switch.
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