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Why is Cisco adopting the SIP protocol?

Our SearchNetworkingChannel.com expert says it's a good for Cisco to embrace SIP as a networking protocol standard alongside SCCP, or their Skinny Client Control Protocol. Do you agree? Why or why not?

View Answer   |  May 9 2008   3:19 PM GMT   |  asked by Donnellymp
Networking Channel, Channel, SIP


About protocols

What the port numbers for all protocols in networking?

View Answer   |  Oct 24 2007   9:42 PM GMT   |  asked by Network Admin
Protocols, Port numbers


usb communication

Sir/Madam,We are having 2 systems with windows as operating system. We need your help for transferring data from USB to USB Port. plese give max. possible ways.Thanking You,Appala Raju

View Answer   |  Jun 20 2005   2:39 AM GMT   |  asked by appalaraju
DataCenter, Tech support, Help Desk


capture PLC-data in our LAN

Our PLC-vendor is going to provide us collected PLC-data on a server in our LAN. Are sockets (port higher then 1024) the best way to do this? As we are AS/400-minded people, will FTP resolve this with the same performance? Or are there other possibilities? Please, please, give us some guidelines.

View Answer   |  Jun 17 2005   7:35 AM GMT   |  asked by hahajokes
Protocols, OS/400, iSeries


Slow File sharing access in Win 98-2

Actually I have 2 questions:I have a small workgroup of 3 XP Pro systems, 2 win98 systems, 1 win 2000 server and a 16 port ethernet switch(100mbps). I have enabled the ICS in the server and each compter can access files/printers and internet with the help of DHCP.1) When I access the win98 computer...

View Answer   |  Feb 16 2005   4:54 AM GMT   |  asked by BinooDas1234
Disaster Recovery, IT architecture, Operating system platforms


Slow File sharing access in Win 98

Actually I have 2 questions:I have a small workgroup of 3 XP Pro systems, 2 win98 systems, 1 win 2000 server and a 16 port ethernet switch(100mbps). I have enabled the ICS in the server and each compter can access files/printers and internet with the help of DHCP.1) When I access the win98 computer...

View Answer   |  Feb 16 2005   4:54 AM GMT   |  asked by BinooDas1234
Disaster Recovery, IT architecture, Operating system platforms


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