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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