What does routing mean?
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X.25 is characterized by layer 2 identifiers, and what else? A.) Virtual Lan's B.) Session Layer C.) Transport Layer D.) Routing Updates E.) PVC's
Where is the backup configuration file stored? A.) RAM B.) ROM C.) Console D.) NVRAM
What is the size of IP address?
What is the protocol and what is the second part of the following network address? 172.16.0.254 mask - 255.255.0.0 A. IPX MAC address B. IP Class C directed broadcast C. Private IP address node number D. Public IP directed broadcast E. Private IP directed broadcast
What do you understand by ‘protocol’ in networking?
Which two steps are part of the process of creating Frame Relay subinterfaces on a point to point connection? (Choose two) A. configure the router to forward all broadcast packets B. remove any network address assigned to the physical interface C. configure the local data link connection identifier (DICI) for the subinterfaces D. cartoon the total committed information rate (CIP) available among the subinterfaces
Which two commands allow you to verify address configuration in your unternetword? (Choose two) A. ping B. trace C. verify D. test ip E. Echo ip F. config ip
hi all.. can any one explain the complete topology of stp and rstp how it works . root swtch connects to a root port and then root port conenct to other switchs designated port. i was going thru his site http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/technologies_whi te_paper09186a0080094cfa.shtml in which DR also exist on root switch only which makes my understanding grim.I had a diff notion of stp all together. please post asap. and if possible refer a url so thst i can read it my self .. thanks
Identify the command to disable CDP on an interface? A.) Router(config-if)# no cdp enable B.) Router(config-if)# no cdp run C.) Router# no cdp enable D.) Router(config-if)# no cdp
Difference between Distance vector, Link state protocols
As a system administrator, you perform an extended ping at the privileged EXEC prompt. As part of the display, you see "Set DF bit in IP header? [yes] :" What would happen if you answered no at the prompt. A. This lets the router fragment the packet. B. It tells the router not to fragment the packet. C. This lets the router direct the packet to the destination it finds in its routing table. D. It tell the router to send the packet to the next hop router.
Mention what BOOTP is?