Which of the following is a characteristic of a switch, but
not of a
router?
A.) Switches forward packets based on the IPX or IP address
in the frame
B.) Switches forward packets based on the IP address in the
frame
C.) Switches forward packets based on the MAC address in the
frame
D.) Switches forward packets based only on the IP address in
the packet
What is Route Poisoning?
What is VLSM? how to Calculate VLSM? where it is use and why?
What are the possible ways of data transmission in ccna?
How many collision domains are in switch?
How arp brings mac address for switch?
Identify the 2 rules used when configuring a Distance Vector routing protocol? A.) Physically connected network(s) B.) Configure the classfull address, no subnets C.) Enable CDP so neighbors can be detected D.) Same autonomous network
What are the different ways authentication mechanism in VPN?
How many subnets can be gained by subnetting 172.17.32.0/23 into a /27 mask, and how many usable host addresses will there be per subnet?
Which technology is used by Catalyst switches to resolve topology loops and ensure data flows properly through a single network path? A. virtual LANS (VLANS) B. frame filtering C. cut-through switching D. spanning-tree protocol
What is Phase od VPN in site to site and what information you will require to configure a SITE to SITE VPN
Identify the IPX standard access-list number range? A.) 600 - 699 B.) 1000 - 1099 C.) 1 - 99 D.) 100 - 199 E.) 800 - 899
What is the connection oriented protocol in the TCP/IP protocol stack? A. IP B. UDP C. TCP D. DNS E. OSPF