Why does the TIA/EIA 568 specification call for a different maximum cable length than that specified by the IEEE standard?
What will be an ideal response?
The EIA/TIA 568 specification calls for a different maximum cable length for the horizontal runs than that specified by the IEEE standard because patch cables add extra distance - both in the telecommunications room, and at the work area. Therefore, the EIA/TIA compensates by reducing the horizontal cabling length in their specification.
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1. Given the two C++ array declarations: int a[10], b[10]; You can successfully compute one array, say a, then assign b to a: a = b; 2. In the sequential search algorithm, items are examined alternately, odd then evens, in order to find whether the target value is in the array (and if the target is present, to the index of the target.)
What is the format of each response?
Consider the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)4.An excerpt from the RFC for this protocol provides the following sample session.
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R: 220 USC-ISI.ARPA Simple Mail Transfer Service Ready
S: HELO LBL-UNIX.ARPA
R: 250 USC-ISI.ARPA
S: MAIL FROM:
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What is Manifest.xml in android?
A - It has information about layout in an application B - It has the information about activities in an application C - It has all the information about an application D - None of the above