What is the difference between simple authentication and md5?
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How does a switch use store and forward? A.) By using a Class I repeater in a collision domain B.) The LAN switch copies the entire frame into its onboard buffers and then looks up the destination address in its forwarding, or switching, table and determines the outgoing interface C.) By using broadcast addresses as source addresses D.) The switch waits only for the header to be received before it checks the destination address and starts forwarding the packets
Assuming no subnetting, which two pieces of information can be derived from the IP address 144.132.25.10? (Choose two) A. It is a Class C address B. It is a Class B address C. The network address is 144.0.0.0 D. The network address is 144.132.25.0 E. The host spoon of the address is 25.10
Explain the draw back of eigrp protocol?
Why OSPF uses 2 Multicast IP
As a system administrator, you need to provide your routers with a Domain Name System (DNS) server. How many DNS servers can you specify with one command? A. 6 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4
What is protocol data unit in ccna?
You have a Class B network address divided into 30 subnets. You will add 25 new subnets within the next year. You need 600 host IDs for each subnet. Which subnet mask should you use? A.) 255.254.0.0 B.) 255.192.0.0 C.) 255.255.252.0 D.) 255.255.248 0
What is overlaod?
What is the Function of Router?
On an ISDN BRI interface, the control channel is the 'D' channel. What is the rate of this channel? A.) 64 Kbps B.) 1.544 Mbps C.) 128 Kbps D.) 2.048 Mbps E.) 16 Kbps
What are 10base2 ethernet lans?
What does the 'S' mean when looking at the routing table? A.) Statically connected B.) Directly connected C.) Dynamically attached D.) Shutdown route