1>What do you mean by Networks and Networking?
2>Difference between Vlan And Sub Interface Vlan?
3>What is Fiber Optic Media Converter?
4>What is Firewall?
5>Difference Between Layer2 and Layer3 Switch?
6>What is the function of Multilayer Switch?
7>Expalin STP? What is the Difference between STP and MST?
8>What is the Function of VTP?Explain the modes of VTP?
9>What kind of Message VTp will Send?
10>What is the Difference between Normal and Manageable Switch?
11>Difference between Local Vlan and End to End Vlan?
12>Difference between Distance Vector and Link State
Routing protocol?
13>What do you mean by Backbone Fast Port?
14>what is Root Guard and BPDU Guard?
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What is ISR or NonISR router? Difference between ISR or NonISR router?
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In order to enable RIP, which two tasks need to be performed? (choose two) A. Specify the routing protocol B. Confound static RIP routes C. Specify directly connected subnets D. Specify directly connected networks
Identify the effect of Ctrl-Z? A.) Exits back to privileged exec mode B.) Disconnect from the router C.) Abort the ping operation D.) Exits privileged exec mode
Identify the switching method that receives the entire frame then dispatches it? A.) Cut-through B.) Receive and forward C.) Store and forward D.) Fast forward
Explain how many broadcast domains are in switch?
Identify the command to run 'setup'? A.) Router(config)#setup B.) Router?setup C.) Router#setup D.) Router>setup
What is ping used for?
Why mac address called physical address?
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When using access lists, it is important where those access lists are placed. Which statement best describes access list placement? A. Put standard access lists as near the destination as possible. Put extended access lists as close to the source as possible. B. Put extended access lists as near the destination as possible. Put standard access lists as close to the source as possible. C. It isn't import where access lists are placed since the router will read and cache the whole list. D. Put access lists as close to corporate headquarters as possible.
The "ipx delay number" command will allow an administrator to change the default settings. What are the default settings? A. For LAN interfaces, one tick; for WAN interfaces, six ticks B. For LAN interfaces, six ticks; for WAN interfaces, one tick C. For LAN interfaces, zero ticks; for WAN interfaces, five ticks D. For LAN interfaces, five ticks; for WAN interfaces, zero Ticks