Can you explain different components in PKI?
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Define Poison Reverse? A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a route that has gone down B.) Packets sent out that are not destined for a network go to the default network C.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back out the same interface D.) When a network goes down, that network is advertised with an infinite metric
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What is bgp?
what is quota management?
What are the Timer of RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF Routing Protocol?
How can you measure out exactly 4 litres of water from a tap using a 3 litre and a 5 litre bucket?
What is the default size of frame?
How does a switch use store and forward? A.) By using a Class I repeater in a collision domain B.) The LAN switch copies the entire frame into its onboard buffers and then looks up the destination address in its forwarding, or switching, table and determines the outgoing interface C.) By using broadcast addresses as source addresses D.) The switch waits only for the header to be received before it checks the destination address and starts forwarding the packets
Identify the 3 characteristics of IPX RIP? A.) Distance vector B.) Does not support multiple paths C.) 60 second updates D.) Default encapsulation is SAP E.) Uses ticks and hop count as a metric
Why twist in twisted pairs?
Which ISDN specification series deals with Concepts and Terminology? A.) C- Series B.) I- Series C.) Q-Series D.) 911-Series E.) J-Series F.) F-Series
What is a backoff on an 802.3 networks A. It is latency in store and forward switching B. It is the time used for token passing from machine to machine C. It is the retransmission delay that is enforced when a collision occurs D. it is the result of two nodes transmitting at the same time. The frames from each transmitting device collide and are damaged.