What type of frame does CDP use to gather information about it's
neighbors?
A.) TCP/IP
B.) Novell-ether
C.) Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)
D.) Ethernet_II
Answer / guest
Answer: C
Cisco Discovery Protocol is a proprietary protocol to allow
you to
access configuration information on other routers and
switches with a
single command. It uses SNAP at the Data-Link Layer. By
default CDP
sends out a broadcast every 60 seconds and it holds this
information for
180 seconds. CDP is enabled by default.
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