Explain what is route poisoning?
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Which device works at the Network Layer of the OSI model? Router Switch Bridge Hub
What is NOT a characteristic of a network segment on a switch? A. The segment has its own collision domain B. The segment can translate from one media to a different media C. All devices in the segment are part of the same broadcast domain D. One device per segment can concurrently send frames to the switch.
Value in which type of access list?
On which base switches take decisions?
How can you measure out exactly 4 litres of water from a tap using a 3 litre and a 5 litre bucket?
What is the difference between TCP and UDP? A.) TCP is connection-oriented; UDP uses acknowledgements only B.) TCP is connection-oriented; UDP is connectionless C.) Both TCP and UDP are connection-oriented, but only TCP uses windowing D.) TCP and UDP both have sequencing, but UDP is connectionless
Which layer called error detection layer?
what is meant by domain ? what is mean by DNS?
Which command would show all Ethernet interfaces with IPX configured on them? A.) show interface ipx ethernet B.) show ipx interface C.) show ipx interface ethernet D.) show ipx E.) show version F.) show run
What are the advantages of using switches?
What is the function of the Transport layer and which protocols reside there? A.) MAC addressing - IP B.) Interhost communication - SQL, NFS C.) Best effort Packet delivery - TCP, UDP D.) End-to-end connections - TCP, UDP
Which of the following is a characteristic of a switch, but not of a router? A.) Switches forward packets based on the IPX or IP address in the frame B.) Switches forward packets based on the IP address in the frame C.) Switches forward packets based on the MAC address in the frame D.) Switches forward packets based only on the IP address in the packet