Explain the term 'broadcast'.
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LAN stands for which of the following? A.) Local Area Network B.) Local Arena Network C.) Local Area News D.) Logical Area Network
What is the point-to-point protocol in ccna?
What does -1 mean in an extended IPX access-list? A.) Any IP address B.) Deny all C.) Deny host D.) Any host or any network
Identify 3 characteristics of IP RIP? A.) Distance vector B.) Administrative distance is 120 C.) Periodic updates every 60 seconds D.) Uses a composite metric E.) Can load balance
How many ports are present in a router?
Which type of LAN segmentation device enables high speed data exchange? A. hub B. bridge C. switch D. repeater
What does the following series of commands accomplish? router igrp 71 network 10.0.0.0 router igrp 109 network 172.68.7.0 A. It isolates networks 10.0.0.0 and 172.68.7.0. B. It loads igrp for networks 109 and 71. C. It disables RIP. D. It disables all routing protocols.
How arp brings mac address for switch?
I am just getting into this,I want to jump ahead a do the packet tracers in discovery working at a small to medium business or ISP but I am trying to get the last lab putting it all together. Does anyone have anything for this. I know it is ahead of me but I would like to get this so I can look at the beginning and understand it more
What does a router change in a packet when it forwards a packet to the next hop? * A: Destination physical address * B: Destination network address * C: Destination network address and the destination physical address
Which is not a common problem with Distance-Vector routing? A.) Slow convergence. B.) Complex configuration. C.) Routing loops. D.) Periodic updates can slow convergence. E.) Counting to infinity.
Identify the command to determine if CDP is enabled? A.) show enable cdp B.) show cdp enabled C.) show cdp run D.) show cdp