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Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

Hands-on Activities: 1A from the textbook.

a) 202 b) 10000000 10101011 00010001 00001101 c) 240.170.15.227

Internet connection speed at home Downstream: 9.97 Mbps Upstream: 0.85 Mbps

Speakeasy.net speed network test results.

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

Speedtest.net speed network test results. http://www.speedtest.net/result/1843524754.png

a) I currently have a Cable connection with a local carrier (Time Warner). The service has the additional turbo which provides download speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Without this service the download is only 1.5 Mbps. b) I used www.speakeasy.net for the test c) I was able to verify my current Internet speed connection d) The second test was carried out with www.speedtest.net e) I received very similar results with only about 5% difference. This may be due to the server proximity.

Command Line Exercise:

a) b) c) d) e)

f)

My computers IP address is 192.168.1.100 The wireless adapters address is: 00-25-9C-F9-04-1A Default router: 192.168.1.1 DHCP server: 192.168.1.1 The IP obtained has a 48 hour lease period. Ive set my computers IP as reserved so I always get the same IP. By doing this I can access my machine remotely from outside using www.DynDns.org service. The starting time of the lease is Sunday, March 18 2012 9:15:09 AM and the ending time is on Tuesday March 20 2012 9:15:16 AM

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

Ping and Tracert Exercises: 5) Ping Google.com. The average latency is 96ms.

6) Ping 127.0.0.1 (loopback address).

7) Tracert google.com

7b) There were 14 hops between my workstation and Google.coms server farm. 8) The ping utility provided a single point of reference that a remote host is online. On the other hand, tracert provides a more thorough information about a 32 bit packet sent from the Host A to Host B which includes information about each router in between. Whereas PING goes directly to Host B, tracert lists all potential bottlenecks in between. 4

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

NSLOOKUP 9) Find the IP address for Microsoft.com and Apple.com Microsoft.com: 207.46.197.32 Apple.com: 17.172.224.47

10 b) The RFC states the use of birds to transmit data packets over metropolitan areas. This is an experimental communication standard, not yet recommended for deployment. It makes use of airspace offering a low collision on a 3 dimensional spectrum, rather than the unidirectional standard of current telecommunication pathways. 10 c) The main sections of this RFC are the following: Header fields: This information includes the publisher/requested, date, RFC number Title of RFC: This is the official title assigned to the RFC; similar to a journal publication Current status: From the data shown on the header field, this section lists the status of the RFC Frame format: This area discusses the telecommunication design, or methods of experimentation Discussion: This area provides information about the RFC and background information as well to complement the experiment. Security information: This areas discusses any potential security risk or vulnerability when implementing such protocol or standard (upon approval). 5

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

Contact Information: This is the contact information for the person who submitted the RFC for evaluation. 10 d) It was created on April 1st, 1990 (Fools day)

Comment: Believe it or not, pigeons were used in a Colombian Jail to carry in drugs and movil phones. Can you imagine a pigeon flying with a Blackberry? Well, they actually found out because one of them died in midair and landed near a corrections officer. Sorry, one of the articles I found is in Spanish, but you can see the pictures

http://www.venelogia.com/archivos/5289/

Hands-on Activities: 2A from the textbook. 1a) I used my works web server: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu The IP address of the web server is 146.95.129.84

1b) Source IP 192.168.1.100. Destination IP 146.95.129.84 Source port number: 61833. Destination port number: 80 Header checksum: 0x018b

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

1c) Source IP 146.95.129.84. Destination IP 192.168.1.100 Source port number: 80. Destination port number: 61834 Header checksum: 0x7a04

1d) Source IP 192.168.1.100. Destination IP 146.95.129.84 Source port number: 61834. Destination port number: 80 Header checksum: 0x0194

Carlos Lijeron ID 21036574 CIS540-T301 Business Telecommunications

clijeron@bellevue.edu

2) The following packets are captured only where the source IP address is my workstations local IP 192.168.1.100

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