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This document outlines an advanced computer networking course at Somali International University. The course is taught by Abdikarim Abdullahi and covers basic networking concepts like physical and logical network topologies, the OSI model, bandwidth, and network media. It also covers IP addressing, including converting between binary and decimal formats and calculating the number of host and network addresses for a given IP/subnet mask. The course aims to answer questions on these topics in two parts - the basics of networking and addressing.
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Somali International University: Good Luck

This document outlines an advanced computer networking course at Somali International University. The course is taught by Abdikarim Abdullahi and covers basic networking concepts like physical and logical network topologies, the OSI model, bandwidth, and network media. It also covers IP addressing, including converting between binary and decimal formats and calculating the number of host and network addresses for a given IP/subnet mask. The course aims to answer questions on these topics in two parts - the basics of networking and addressing.
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Somali International University

Course: Advanced Computer Networking


Classes: CMS
Lecturers: Abdikarim Abdullahi
Part One: Basics of Networking (Answer any five of the following questions)
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Discuss briefly about physical and logical network topologies?


Define OSI model and list its layers?
Define Bandwidth and data transmission modes?
What is networking?
Differentiate between peer-to-peer and client- server networks?
Define types of network media (Cables)?
Differentiate between baseband and broadband communication?

Part II Addressing (Answer all the following questions)


1. Define IP Addressing?
2. What is the decimal equivalent of the binary address
10111110.01100100.00000101.00110110?
3. What is the binary equivalent of the decimal address 185.140.85.190?
4. How many host and network addresses can be found with the ip address
192.220.219.40/27?

Good luck

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