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7. What is an advantage to using switches in your network? A. Addressing of hosts by DHCP B. Ease of administration C. Stops broadcast storms D. Works like a repeater
IP RIP routing is conferred on a router but not all interfaces attach to RIP networks. What should you use to prevent all RIP routing updates from being sent through selecedc interfaces without using access lists? A. passive route B. default routes C. passive interface D. route update filtering
What is the default encapsulation of Netware 3.12? A.) Ethernet_II B.) 802.5 C.) 802.2 D.) 802.3
Which OSI Reference Layer controls application to application communication? A.) Datalink B.) Network C.) Transport D.) Session E.) Physical
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what is different between semi-managed and managed Switch ?
What are two functions of the ICMP protocol? (Choose two) A. to map IP addresses to Ethernet addresses B. to map common names to network addresses C. to forward SNMP alerts to management consoles D. to generate an echo reply in response to a ping test E. to send a host or pod unreachable message from a router to the source of an undeliverable packet
Which statement is true regarding full duplex? A.) Allows for transmission and receiving of data simultaneously B.) Only works in a multipoint configuration C.) Does not affect the bandwidth D.) Allows for transmission and receiving of data but not at the same time
Which OSI Reference Layer is concerned with logical addressing? A.) Network B.) Transport C.) Datalink D.) Physical E.) Session
Sequence and acknowledgement numbers are used for? A.) Layer transitioning B.) Flow control C.) Port number addressing D.) Reliability
Name which protocols are link states?