What are the differnt memory use in cisco router?
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What is the purpose of the DLCI? A.) Identifies the remote routers B.) Contained with a 802.2 frame for routing purposes C.) Used with PPP during authentication D.) Identifies the PVC in a Frame Relay network
what is leased line and if any issue occur what will u do thai is trouble shootin occurs let leased line is down
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Which statement about the Committed Information Rate (CIP) is true? A. It is the rate in bits per second at which the Frame Relay switch agrees to transfer data B. It is the clock speed (pod speed) of the connection (local loop) to the Frame Relay cloud C. It is the maximum number of bits that switch can transferduring any Committed Rate Measurement Interval D. It is a signaling standard between the 3PE device and FP switch. It is responsible for managing the connection and maintaining status between the devices.
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What is cisco?
Choose three reasons why the networking industry uses a layered model: A.) It facilitates systematic troubleshooting B.) It allows changes in one layer to occur without changing other layers C.) It allows changes to occur in all layers when changing one protocol D.) It clarifies how to do it rather than what general function to be done E.) It clarifies what general function is to be done rather than how to do it
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Identify 3 feature of access-lists? A.) Implicit deny will deny any packets not matched B.) Processed sequentially from bottom to top C.) Processed sequentially from top to bottom D.) If a packet is denied it would be tested against the remaining statements in the access-list E.) Once a match is made the packet is either denied or permitted F.) Enabled on all interfaces by default
"snap" is used by the Cisco IOS for which encapsulation types? A. Ethernet_SNAP B. Token-Ring_SNAP C. FDDI_SNAP D. Novell-SNAP E. Novell-FDDI.
Name the command we give on privilege mode for coming back to user execution mode?
In how many ways can data be transferred in ccna?
What is required to support full-duplex Ethernet? A.) Multiple paths between multiple stations on a link B.) Automatic sensing operation by all connected stations C.) Loopback and collision detection disabled D.) Full-duplex NIC cards