Computers and Technology, 02.04.2021 02:30 bri9263
WAN links are typically shown using straight lines connecting the two endpoints. Different thicknesses or colors are used to show different data rates. Assume that the company uses the following three WAN links to connect the four locations — US–Singapore, US–Amsterdam, and Amsterdam–Mumbai. The data rate on the US–Amsterdam link is 100 Mbps to accommodate the data backup traffic. All other links are 10- Mbps links. Update the network diagram from Chapter 9 to include these WAN links. Of the WAN technologies covered in this chapter — dial-up, T-carriers, X.25, Frame Relay, ATM, and SONET, which technology is best suited to meet TrendyWidgets’s WAN needs? After the network outage following the Middle-East cable ruptures, TrendyWidgets has decided to also maintain a backup WAN capability using ISDN. Include this backup capability in your network diagram.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:30, kameronstebbins
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:20, bob4059
1)consider the following code snippet: #ifndef book_h#define book_hconst double max_cost = 1000.0; class book{public: book(); book(double new_cost); void set_cost(double new_cost); double get_cost() const; private: double cost; }; double calculate_terms(book bk); #endifwhich of the following is correct? a)the header file is correct as given. b)the definition of max_cost should be removed since header files should not contain constants. c)the definition of book should be removed since header files should not contain class definitions. d)the body of the calculate_terms function should be added to the header file.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:30, juliajordan427
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