What are the different IPX access lists?
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What is NOT a characteristic of a network segment on a switch? A. The segment has its own collision domain B. The segment can translate from one media to a different media C. All devices in the segment are part of the same broadcast domain D. One device per segment can concurrently send frames to the switch.
Where is the point between the customers site and the phone carrier that responsibility changes? A.) CO B.) Demarc C.) DCE D.) DTE E.) CPE
What is a network subnet?
Which can be true regarding VLANs? A.) They are created by location B.) They are created by function C.) They are created by department D.) They are created by group
Explain the difference between named and extended acl?
Which statement about the Point to Point Protocol (PPP) is true? A. PPP supports TCP/IP but not Novell IPX B. PPP is being phased out of existence by the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) C. PPP providces router to router and host to network connections over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits D. PPP is an ITU T and ANSI standard that defines the process for sending data over a packet switched data network (PSDN)
Which term describes the process in which frames from one network system are placed inside the frames of another network system? A. bridging B. tunnelling C. data link control D. generic routing E. packet switching
What is the regional Telco office called, where the customers local loop terminates? A.) Demarc B.) DTE C.) DCE D.) CO E.) CPE
What is the difference between csma/ca?
How would you configure one host name that points to two IP addresses? A. IP host jacob 1.0.0.5 2.0.0.8 B. IP jacob 1.0.0.5 2.0.0.8 C. IP host jacob 1.0.0.5 D. IP host duplicate "all"
A server is running HTTP, SMTP and DHCP. Which of the following best explains how the server is able to handle all three services over the same connection? The server has separate buffer areas for each application and forwards all data to each service. If the data does not apply to that application, it is discarded. The server processes each packet one at a time and forwards the data to the application that indicates that it is waiting for a transmission to arrive. The data is discarded if it does not apply to that application. The server uses the destination port number in the TCP/UDP header to identify the service. The data is forwarded to the service identified by the port number. The server uses separate three-way handshake connections to control the flow of the data and relates the service to the proper connection. This relationship allows the server to pass the data to the proper service.
Identify the 3 pieces of hardware you would not install to prevent broadcasts? A.) Switch B.) Repeater C.) Bridge D.) Router