Is TCP/IP required in networks? Do switches require that hosts use TCP/IP? Is it possible to run a non-TCP/IP network?
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Do PCs need to use TCP/IP? 0:30
Network devices: 1:10
Network Topology: 1:39
IPX/SPX example: 2:00
Protocols enabled in control panel: 2:40
NetBEUI example: 3:02
Protocols enabled in control panel: 3:24
TightVNC controlling Windows 95 laptop: 3:52
Protocols enabled: 4:15
Protocols available: Banyan VINES, DEC, IPX/SPX etc: 4:37
Windows 98: LAN Emulation and other protocols: 5:26
Windows 10: Only TCP/IP v4 and v6 available: 5:38
TCP/IP won the protocol wars: 6:28
Do layer 2 switches care about the layer 3 protocol? 6:37
Switch Putty console connection: 7:08
View mac address table of switch: 7:32
MAC address comparison on Windows 98 and switch: 8:02
Physical computer example: 8:34
Clear MAC address table of switch: 9:35
Ethereal Packet Capture (Wireshark): 10:22
View IPX/SPX packets in Ethereal: 11:22
View IPv4 packets: 12:25
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