Suppose we have some switch in network and we are running
RSTP how much convergence time will be there if one link down
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Which two statements about the store and forward switching method are true? (Choose two) A. Latency remains constant regardless of frame size. B. Latency through the switch varies with frame length. C. The switch receives the complete frame before forwarding it. D. The switch checks the destination address as soon as it receives the header and begins forwarding the fram immediately.
Which command we give if router ios stucked?
Identify the purpose of the TCP 3 step handshake? A.) Setup a un-reliable connection B.) Initialize routing tables C.) Synchronize sequence numbers between hosts D.) Connection tear down process
In which ios version 182 people can access router through telenet?
Which layer called error detection layer?
What is the difference between bus topology and hub?
Identify the keystroke used to terminate the setup mode? A.) Ctrl-K B.) Crtl-C C.) Ctrl-Z D.) Crtl-End
An optional parameter on an IPX access is the 'LOG' parameter. This records access-list violations when a packet matches. What else does the 'LOG' option do? A.) Records the number of times that a packet matches the list. B.) Return a message to user who is denied access the by list. C.) Notifies an SNMP Agent. D.) Saves the log to NVRAM. E.) Send an SNMP Trap.
What does the command "IP name-server 255.255.255.255" accomplish? A. It sets the domain name lookup to be a local broadcast. B. This is an illegal command. C. It disables domain name lookup. D. The command is now defunct and has been replaced by "IP server-name ip any"
What are the conversion steps of data encapsulation?
Which of the following is an example of the Network Layer? A.) Token Ring B.) RARP C.) LLC D.) DDP E.) TCP
You receive "input filter list is 800 and output filter list is 801" as part of the output from a show interfaces command. What kind of traffic are you filtering? A. IPX/SPX B. TCP/IP C. LocalTalk D. DDR