What are the different type of networking or
internetworking devices?
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Answer / ramachandrarao
Networking is the construction, design and use of network,
including the physical (cabling, hub, bridge, switch,
routers, and so forth), the selection and use of
telecommunication protocol and computer software for using
and managing the network, and establishment of operating
policies and procedures related to network.
Internetworking is a collection of individual networks,
connected by intermediate devices (e.g. routers), that
function as a single large network. Internetworking refers
to the industry, product and procedure that meet the
challenge of creating and administering internetworks. The
figure below illustrates some different kinds of network
technologies that can be interconnected by routers and
other networking devices to create an internetwork.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Different of Networking or Internetworking Devices are as
below :
Cat5 Cable,RJ45 Jack,Euro RJ45 Jack,LanCard,Cabling
Sequence for connectivity between similar and dissimilar
peers,Hub,Switch,Router,IPS,IDS,IDE Cables,Jumper Settings
etc.
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Answer / sunil waghmare
1) Repeter
2) Bridge
3) Hub (is also known as multiple Repeter) it work on Layer1
4) Switch (is also known as multiple Bridges)it work on
Layer2
5) Router it work on Layer3
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