What does the 'S' mean when looking at the routing table?
A.) Statically connected
B.) Directly connected
C.) Dynamically attached
D.) Shutdown route
What is an advantage of local area network (LAN) segmentation? A. smaller collision domains B. elimination of broadcasts C. decreased cost of implementation D. larger number of users within the same domain
What is VLSM? Why we Create? When we Create? Implement VLSM with example?
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
Explain the major types of networks and explain?
LAN stands for which of the following? A.) Local Area Network B.) Local Arena Network C.) Local Area News D.) Logical Area Network
What are the different layers of osi model?
Name which protocols are link states?
What hppends when ping 127.0.0.1 command executes?
Does a bridge divides a network into smaller segments?
What does the IPX maximum-path command do? A.) Allows you to disable the TTL on an IPX packet B.) This parameter is only used in NLSP routing C.) Sets the maximum metric that can appear in the routing table D.) Configures round robin load sharing over multiple equal metric paths (parallel paths)
What is the easiest way to remotely configure a router?
If a frame is received at a switch and only the destination hardware address is read before the frame is forwarded, what type of switching method is this? A.) Store-and-drop B.) Latency C.) Store-and-forward D.) Cut-through