Which protocol is used typically within an AS ?
You have a class C subnet. You would like to divide it up into 10 more Subnets by "subnetting" . How many hosts can you have per subnet?
You have a few machine on remore location. Uplink bandwidth is premium. You want to reduce name lookup traffic as much as possible. Which should you do ?
True/False: DNS gives you the ability to prevent unauthorized transfers.
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Consider the IP address 128.252.144.84. What is the network id and what is the node id ? assume classful networking. a. 0.0.0.0 and 128.252.144.84 b. 128.0.0.0 and 252.144.84 c. 128.252.0.0 and 144.84 d. 128.252.144.0 and 84
Fast Ethernet : Max distance for UTP and Fiber ? a. 200m, 1000m b. 1000m, 2000m c. 100m, 1000m d. 100m, 2000m
What does the receiving host do with packets when it is using a connection-oriented protocol ? a. acknowledges only the first and last packet, puts the packets in their proper order. b. acknowledges only the first and last packet, discards in any packet that have arrived out of sequence. c. acknowledges each packet and puts the packets in their proper order. d. acknowledges each packet and discards in any packet that have arrived out of order
4 functions that ICMP protocol performs are: a. echo (ping) b. telnet c. rcp d. rlogin e. rpc f. TTL announce (used by traceroute) g. source quench message (during congestion) h. network error announcement
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What is switch, frame, packets and bits plz give me detail idea about it and which layer it is used
You do not want to use any of DNS, NIS, NIS+ to resolve names. You just want to use /etc/hosts files. Which file should you copy to /etc/nsswitch.conf ?