What's the default CDP holdtime in seconds for Cisco routers?
A.) 30 seconds
B.) 180 seconds
C.) 90 seconds
D.) 60 seconds
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We know that TCP provides connection oriented services, what else does it provide? A.) FECN & BECN B.) Path discovery. C.) Flow control and error checking. D.) Name resolution. E.) File manipulation.
In transport layer, for connection oriented communication Three way handshake process is there to establish a connection. So question is that, when a host send an ACK messages to another host with host intend to establish a connection, the source host send it as Broadcast or unicast message? Cud anyone explain this. Thanks in advance.
Can anybody tell me how to configure a cisco router?
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Tell me why we use filter option?
What is the default size of a standard ping on a Cisco router? * A: 100 bytes * B: 32 bytes * C: 10 bytes * D: 16 bytes
Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP
How we put NIC in promiscuous mode when using MS windows, can any one tell me in detail
You have typed "ping" 172.16.101.1 and get the following display: Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 172.16.101.1, timeout is 2 seconds: .!!!! What does the "." signify? A. That one message timed out. B. That all messages were successful. C. That one message was successful. D. That one message completed in under the allotted timeframe.
What is an administrative distance of 0 mean? A.) 0 means unbelievable B.) 0 is for EIGRP C.) 0 is the default distance for directly connected networks D.) 0 means unreachable
What route entry will be assigned to dead or invalid route in case of RIP?
What are the protocol data units (pdu) in ccna?