võrguparameetrid
Võrguparameetrid, or network parameters, are essential settings and values that define the behavior and performance of a computer network. These parameters can be configured at various levels, including hardware, software, and protocol settings. They play a crucial role in determining how data is transmitted, routed, and managed within a network.
1. IP Address: A unique identifier assigned to each device on a network, enabling communication between devices.
2. Subnet Mask: Determines the network portion of an IP address, helping to divide the network into
3. Default Gateway: The IP address of the router that connects the local network to other networks,
4. DNS Servers: IP addresses of servers that translate domain names into IP addresses, facilitating web browsing.
5. MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): The largest size of a packet or frame that can be sent
6. Bandwidth: The maximum data transfer rate of a network, measured in bits per second (bps).
7. Latency: The time it takes for data to travel from one point to another in a
8. Jitter: The variation in packet arrival times, which can impact the quality of real-time communications.
Proper configuration of võrguparameetrid is vital for ensuring network stability, security, and optimal performance. Network administrators