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    An Encompass customer can use the Data Connect UI to request access to their database, and contact support for product related concerns and questions. When a customer accesses the UI link, they will be proceeded to login with the Encompass Instance ID, User ID, and password. Depending on the customer’s status, if they are entitled to use Data Connect they will be requested to fill a provision form. If not, they will need to wait up to 72 hours to have access to use the product. All attributes…

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    use of domain names, therefore, without a domain name, a computer would not know where to look for a particular webpage, and e-mail server would not know where to send e-mail. However, domain names are more than just addresses, since they can be selected by an “addressee” and are closely associated with a particular product or service. Qualified domain names are divided in to hierarchies. The top-level of the hierarchy appears after the last (‘.’) in the domain name. The top-level domain name…

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    QUES 1. A router has the following CIDR entries in the routing table: Address/Mask Next Hop 135.46.56.0/22 Interface 0 135.46.60.0/22 Interface 1 192.53.40.0/23 Router 1 Default Router 2 For each of the following IP addresses, what does the router do if a packet with that address arrives? 1. 135.46.63.10 2. 135.46.57.14 3. 135.46.52.2 4. 192.53.40.7 5. 192.53.56.7 g entirely with bytes is much simpler than working with individual bits. Answers: 1. 135.46.63.10 Using the first 22 bits of it as…

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    Include a discussion of the differences between gTLDs and sTLDs in your answer. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has the unique responsibility of managing identifiers known as domain names and matching them with their IP address registrars. In addition to overseeing domain names,…

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    Case Study On RLES

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    1. Goal The primary goal of this lab was to establish a base network in RLES that will be built on in future labs. We worked with new PFSense, a routing interface with which I was unfamiliar. I learned how to configure internal and external interfaces with PFSense, and was able to modify the rest of the necessary settings via the Web GUI. We learned how to configure RHEL, and also got to experiment with setting up a Wiki. Finally, we had a chance to configure and work with a monitoring…

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    led to this time period in Japan being called “aristocratic revolution” (Grant, 62). These are some of the political, social and economic changes during the Meiji era. A major political change of the Meiji regime was the abolition of the daimyo domains. While the Meiji revolutionaries were happy that the Tokugawa fell easily,…

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    Japanese Period Essay

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    emerged from the Meiji Period with a parliamentary form of government and as a world power through military expansion abroad. The Meiji regime first began as an alliance between Satsuma and Choshu, the two domains responsible for the overthrowing of the Tokugawa Shogunate, with support from Tosa and Hizen domains as well. Satsuma and Choshu faced the daunting task of imposing and maintaining national unity. From January…

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    Decolonization Of Japan

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    After The First Anglo-Chinese War, also known as The First Opium War, Hong Kong was ceded to the British, which gave them another strategic location in the East Asia Sea, so Japan was not a good investment. While the British were increasing their domain in India, it became clear that their sights were not on Japan, but a more useful location. The British decided to try their luck at taking Egypt, which would be very useful for trade and shipping into and out of the Indian Ocean. In the early…

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    Tokugawa Shogunate Essay

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    expel the foreigners) movement then started. Samurai, court nobles, daimyo, and peasants supported the movement. The anti-foreign sentiment began to be directed against not only the foreigners, but also the Shogun. A political activist in the Choshu domain discovered that if himself and his army were to use Japanese military technology to bring down the shogunate, they would be defeated. The solution was to learn from western technologies. Hence, treaties with the west not only confirmed the…

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    Japan was governed by the Toku-gawa Shogunate, instead of the emperor who was just a figure head. The Toku-gawa Shogunate was a secular government under a shogun (Bulliet, 728). There were also daimyos, who were given control of specific areas with little intervention of the Shogunate. There were many weaknesses in early Japan history. The biggest weakness came when they were threatened from the outside (Bulliet, 728). The main reason behind this was the necessary resources required to prevent…

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