What are the two primary operating modes for frame switching?
A. Full Duplex
B. Half-Duplex
C. CSMA/CD
D. Cut-through
E. Fragmentation
F. Store and Forward
G. User mode
H. Privileged mode
IP RIP routing is conferred on a router but not all interfaces attach to RIP networks. What should you use to prevent all RIP routing updates from being sent through selecedc interfaces without using access lists? A. passive route B. default routes C. passive interface D. route update filtering
What does -1 mean in an extended IPX access-list? A.) Any IP address B.) Deny all C.) Deny host D.) Any host or any network
ccna syallabus and what is the mean by troubble shooting
1350 Value in which type of access-list?
How many types of ospf configuration?
What is the size of hello packets in eigrep protocol?
Which two steps are required to confound and apply standard access lists on an interface? (Choose two) A. define an access list number and its parameters B. enable an interface to become part of the access list group C. define the number of access lists to be supported on an interface D. copy the access list definition to each interface that will support it
Your network uses a Class C address of 210.10.10.0. You must now split up the network into separate shores to handle multiple buildings separated by routers. Which two steps must you take to determine the proper shored mask for your networks? (Choose two) A. determine the number of seperate networks required B. determine how many devices will require DHCP addressing C. determine the maximum number of hosts that will be on each shored D. determine the miniumum number of hosts that will be on each shored E. determine which router will be the IP default gateway for each shored
what is the difference between client mode and server mode of vtp and what is the diffrence betwwen tarnsparent mode and server mode
What’s the default CDP holdtime in seconds for Cisco routers?
Which command we give if router ios stucked?
What does 'P' mean when running a Trace? A.) Good route B.) Protocol unreachable C.) Source Quench D.) Destination unreachable