Answer:
Operating system is the software that is used to control different hardware of computers and handle scheduled tasks.
It also handles the interrupts from some external devices, or from some software. The interrupts are handled through Interrupt service routine. When some external event occurs the following steps has been taken by OS to perform the operation
- In first step, an external event has been occurred, and request to the cpu to perform operation.
- This request invoke ISR (Interrupt service routine), to perform the operation.
- The interrupts are stored in stack on the priority basis.
- The CPU performs the operation on Interrupt as per request of ISR.
- After Completing operation, CPU return to its initial task.
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<span>Traffic Class header field is known as the priority field.</span>
Answer:
The router NAT configuration has an incorrect inside local address.
Explanation:
The term Inside in a <em>Network Address Translation (NAT) </em>context refers to networks owned by an organisation that must be translated. When NAT is configured, hosts within this network have addresses in one space (known as the local address space). These hosts appear to those users outside the network as being in another space (known as the global address space).
The term Outside refers to those networks to which the stub network connects, and which are not under the control of an organisation. Also, hosts in outside networks can be subject to translation, and can thus have local and global addresses
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