Hey Folks
how are you i guess some of guys are newly visitors of this
site so let me introduce my self. I am jitendera kumar sinha
working for cisco system (india)( Network engineer L2) and
i was also a regular Visitors of this site and i have
provided lots of answer and i do not know how many are
correct :-)
By the way i am here again to learn some thing and share my
knowledge which is beyond CCNA Scope and and it is some
where related to ccnp ( switching )and ccnp Security as i am
pursuing ccnp security so i am going to start the topics
from switching and will share my knowledge and try to
brush-up my knowledge.... so let me know any topic in
switching where you are facing difficulty and i will try to
solve it
so please post one topic and i will reply weekly as i am
getting time on Sunday only
Answer / shahin
Welcome Back Jitu Bhaiya.. Lets start again.. like we did
earlier.. wow... here we go...
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Why would you use static routing instead of dynamic routing? A.) When you want automatic updates of the routing tables B.) All the time C.) When you have very few routes and want to conserve bandwidth D.) When you have a gateway of last resort
Which layer defines the physical topology? A.) Application B.) Transport C.) Network D.) Data Link E.) Physical F.) Session
The Physical layer works with which of the following: A.) Segments B.) Datagrams C.) Packets D.) Bits E.) Frames
Which layer is responsible for routing through an internetwork? A.) Physical B.) Session C.) Network D.) Transport E.) Application F.) Data Link
Identify the purpose of ARP? A.) Avoiding routing loops B.) Determining a workstation's IP address C.) Sending a directed broadcast D.) Determining a workstation's MAC address
On which interface we always apply access-list?
Tell me which cable called roll-over?
Which IP address and wildcard mask would you use in your ACL to block all the hosts in the subnet 192.168.16.43/28?
With distance vector routing protocols, it is never useful to send the same routing update packet back out the same interface that it was learned. This concept is called what? A.) Holddown timers B.) Poison Reverse C.) Count to infinity D.) Split Horizon E.) Link State
What does the acronym ARP stand for? A.) Address Resolution Phase B.) ARP Resolution Protocol C.) Address Resolution Protocol D.) Address Recall Protocol
Which command will display the current time on a Cisco router? A.) show date B.) show clock C.) show running-configuration D.) show time E.) show controllers
what is eigrp and what is the benfit of eigrp over igrp what is route summryization if one the router route is not showing the what should be problem how to resolve these problem what is fessible suceer. is the load balncing is one of the property of eigrp what is the metihod of authantication what is the diffrnec betwee pap and chap what is stp command for enabling stp and rstp why switching loop occur what is the main factor of ocuring switch loop what is the mechnaism for stoping the roting loop what is best diffrence betwwen ospf v1 nad ospf v2 what is vtp what is the diffrence between vtp version 1 and veron 2 what is the ip address what is the diffrence betwwen ip address mac address what is dhcp and how it work what is 3 way hand shake what is the difrence betwwen network id and brodcast id what is the network id for 111.111.111.10/29 what is the command for enabling vlan on 3650 csco switch