Hub in star topology or bus topology?
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Which technologies listed below help prevent network loops in a switched (bridged) environment? A.) Store-and-Forward B.) IEEE 802.1d C.) Diikjstra Algorithm D.) Cut-Through E.) Spanning Tree Protocol F.) Routing
To prevent Service Advertisements (SAPs) from flooding a network, Cisco routers do not forward them. How are services advertised to other networks? A. Each router builds its own SAP table and forwards that every 60 seconds. B. Each router assigns a service number and broadcasts that. C. SAPs aren't necessary with Cisco routers. D. Cisco routers filter out all SAPs.
Repeaters work at which layer of the OSI model? A.) Network B.) Session C.) Transport D.) Physical
What ISDN protocol specifies concepts, terminology, and services? A.) Q B.) S C.) I D.) E
Why subnetting is used?
What was the key reason the International Organization for Standardization released the OSI model? A. users could access network servers faster B. different vendor networks could work with each other C. the industry could create a standard for how computers work D. network administrators could increase the overall speed of their network
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What is ISR or NonISR router? Difference between ISR or NonISR router?
Which range of possible numbers do standard ipx access lists have? A. 100 199 B. 600 699 C. 800 899 D. 1000-1099
Which of the following is a connectionless protocol at the Transport layer? A.) UDP B.) ARP C.) ICMP D.) RARP E.) IP F.) FTP
Station A is transmitting data to station B faster that station B can handle it. When station B's buffer fills up, it send out a message to station A to stop sending data. After B empties out its buffer, station B sends a message to station A to start sending data again. This is most directly an example of (pick the best answer only): A.) Poison Reverse B.) Connectionless protocol C.) Windowing D.) Connection oriented protocol E.) Flow Control F.) Split Horizon
What’s the easiest way to remotely configure a router?