Which three statements about Frame Relay configurations
using subinterfaces is true? (Choose three)
A. Each subinterface is conferred either multipoint or point
to point
B. Any network address must be removed from the physical
interface
C. The configuration of subinterfaces is done in router
(config-if)# mode
D. Frame Relay encapsulation must be conferred on each
subinterface
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When we use standard access-list?
here is your question sahin Hi Jitendera, If i m not wrong, then in EIGRP, Metric weight is set to K1(Bandwidth)=1, K2(Delay)=0, K3(Reliability)=1, K4(Load)=0, K5(MTU)=0. This is default setting for EIGRP. I knew about it from ICND 2 cisco press book. Three more questions - a) If we change the K value (I mean metric weight)on a router what will happen??? b) When redistribution is necessary in EIGRP. Is there any condition for that??? c) What is reference bandwidth for metric calculation in EIGRP. As we know, in OSPF, on a CISCO router reference bandwidth is 10Mbps.
Does a bridge divide a network into smaller sections?
4. What is a disadvantage to using bridges in your network? A. Filters by MAC address B. Stops broadcast storms C. Doesn't stop broadcast storms D. Can only use up to 4 bridges in any LAN
What is masking? why is needed?
What is the protocol and what is the second part of the following network address? 172.16.0.254 mask - 255.255.0.0 A. IPX MAC address B. IP Class C directed broadcast C. Private IP address node number D. Public IP directed broadcast E. Private IP directed broadcast
Which two statements accurately define IP addressing rules? (Choose two) A. IP multicast addresses start with 240 B. A host Carbon of all 1 a indicates a network broadcast C. The value of zero (0) in the host Carbon means all hosts on the network D. IP addresses are four octets long and contain a network Carbon and a host Carbon
To which layer ICMP belongs
How do you configure a cisco router for routing ipx?
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
Differentiate full-duplex from half-duplex.
Which cable do you use to connect a PC directly to the fast ethernet interface on a router. For example if you wanted to do an IOS upgrade from your laptop?