Explain the draw back of eigrp protocol?
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When a Distance Vector routing protocol detects that a connected network has gone down, it sends out a special routing update packet, telling all directly connected routers that the distance to the dead network is infinity. This is an example of which routing technology? A.) ICMP. B.) Only Link State routing protocols have this intelligence. C.) Triggered updates. D.) Garrison-4. E.) Split Horizon. F.) Poison Reverse.
What is the distance limitation for 100BaseT? A. 305.955 ft B. 7283.46 inches C. 184 Meters D. 185 Kilometers
Which command will copy the routers configuration from NVRAM to a Network file server? A.) copy start tftp B.) copy start tftp server C.) copy tftp startup-config D.) copy running-config tftp E.) copy startup-config tftp
Based on the DR AND BDR discussion i want to put one question the question is what is the name of protocol which is responsible;e for DR and BDR selection
Why is vlan used?
How can an Ethernet switch improve network performance? Choose three
Define Poison Reverse? A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a route that has gone down B.) Packets sent out that are not destined for a network go to the default network C.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back out the same interface D.) When a network goes down, the router enters in its table the number 16 to signify destination unreachable
What is a vlan?
How many LMI types are available on Cisco routers? A.) Four B.) Two C.) Five D.) Three
Which of the following encapsulation types can be used on leased-line connections? (Choose two) ❍ A. HDLC ❍ B. Frame Relay ❍ C. ISDN ❍ D. PPP
Which layer is responsible for putting 1s and 0s into a logical group? A.) Session B.) Application C.) Transport D.) Data Link E.) Physical F.) Network
Tell me which protocol called rapid protocol?