How does rip differs from igrp?
How do i decide if an extended access-list is in or out?
Suppose a USER is saying he is not able to access the internet or page loading is slow what trobleshooting steps you will take to get it fixed
what is a malicious router?when it occurs? what is a malicious pacekt ?when it occurs?
Ping uses which Internet layer protocol? A.) RARP B.) ICMP C.) ARP D.) FTP
Which command displays the intenances using a given access list? A. show filters B. show ip interface C. show active lists D. show interface paramaters E. configure ip access lists F. show access-list interfaces
Which of the following are logged when IP access list logging is enabled? A.) source address B.) protocol C.) source port D.) destination address E.) access list number F.) destination port
how will configure Nat
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
"arpa" is used by the Cisco IOS for which encapsulation types? A. Ethernet_II B. Ethernet_802.3 C. Ethernet_802.2 D. Ethernet_SNAP
What are the 3 ways routers learn paths to destination networks? A.) Dynamic B.) Static C.) Routing tables D.) Default
What is masking? why is needed?
What are four functions/characteristics of the network layer of the OSI model? (Choose four) A. It uses a two-part address B. It maintains routing tables C. It uses broadcast addresses D. It establishes network addresses E. It provides access to the LAN media F. It provides media independence for upper layers G. It provides path selection for Internetwork communication