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arushi_13 Major Contributor
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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 at 18:03 | IP Logged
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Becker Q: All of the following statements are correct for a telecommunications network, except: a. Some of the functions of a telecommunications network are to establish an interface between the sender and the receiver of the message and to transmit the message. b. A communication or network protocol is the set of rules that allows the various pieces of hardware and software that are included in the network to communicate. c. Routers connect different types of networks, and gateways route packets of data through interconnected LANs. d. A bridge is used to connect segments of a LAN which both use the same set of network protocols.
Explanation Choice "c" is the correct answer because it is an incorrect statement. Gateways connect different types of networks, and routers route packets of data through interconnected LANs
From a website this is what I got: " Gateways are generally referred to as translation mechanisms between one protocol and another. Router does not communicate from one protocol to another. It's job is to connect one network to another" ( Basically I would say different networks)
Which one is correct? I personally think the website is correct.
Please advice.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 at 22:21 | IP Logged
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This:
Gateways connect different types of networks, and routers route packets of data through interconnected LANs
means the same as this:
" Gateways are generally referred to as translation mechanisms between
one protocol and another. Router does not communicate from one protocol
to another. It's job is to connect one network to another"
Protocols are like different languages. You need a gateway between two networks that operate on different protocols. A router routes traffic between two networks that operate on the same protocol. Many times the gateway is also the router, but technically they serve different functions.
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Thanks a lot LeadFoot:)
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