Identify the command to disable CDP on an interface?
A.) Router(config-if)# no cdp enable
B.) Router(config-if)# no cdp run
C.) Router# no cdp enable
D.) Router(config-if)# no cdp
What does the term Base refer to in 100BaseT A. cabling type B. singnal type C. 100 mode type D. spectrum used E. speed category
what is internetworking.
what is difference between designated router and backup designated router and explain feature of both router.
Which of the following are examples of the Session Layer? A.) TCP B.) RPC C.) SQL D.) NFS E.) Token Ring
Which OSI Reference Layer is concerned with logical addressing? A.) Network B.) Transport C.) Datalink D.) Physical E.) Session
Define class full protocol?
5. What is an advantage of using routers in your network? (Choose all that apply) A. Stops broadcast storms B. Reduces downtime on your network C. Creates internetworks D. Can filter by logical address
When you cords an IP address on a place router which command stale the IP processing on the interface? A. ip enable B. network ip-address C. ip address ip-address subnet mask D. the exit command from the enabled configuration E. copy running-configuration to startup-configuration
what are layer hierarchy of cisco
Which of the following are logged when IP access list logging is enabled? A.) source address B.) protocol C.) source port D.) destination address E.) access list number F.) destination port
What is the Difference Between Windows 2003 And Windows 2008 Server?
How does the cut-through switching technique work? A.) By using broadcast address as source addresses B.) The switch waits only for the header to be received before it checks the destination address and starts forwarding the packets C.) 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 D.) By using a Class I repeater in a collision domain