How many (minimum and maximum) ports are present in a router?
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Which IEEE standard is used to define Wi-Fi? A. IEEE 802.3 B. IEEE 802.5 C. IEEE 802.11h D. IEEE 802.11c E. IEEE 802.11
Which feature should a routing protocol have to support vlsm?
What does the IPX maximum path command do? A.) Allows you to disable the TTL on an IPX packet B.) This parameter is only used in NLSP routing C.) Sets the maximum metric that can appear in the routing table D.) Configures round robin load sharing over multiple equal metric paths (parallel paths)
What information is provided by the local management interface (LMI)? A.) LMI encapsulation type B.) The current DLCI values C.) The status of virtual circuits D.) The global or local significance of the DLCI values
Tell me when we use standard access-list?
Your network is having IP problems connecting to one or more Frame Relay peer routers. Which two commmands should you use to show the routers that are reachable? (Choose two) A. show ip map B. show ip router C. show frame-relay map D. debug frame-relay map
Which three tasks are required to confound a dial on demand routing (DDR) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) connection? (Choose three) A. define static routes B. confound the abler information C. specify the interesting franc that can enable the link D. define a DDR password to exchange when the link comes up
When setting up a frame-relay network between a Cisco router and a non-Cisco router, what encapsulation type should you use? A.) SAP B.) CISCO C.) IANA D.) Apollo E.) IETF F.) Q933A
What is the key advantage of using switches?
What is Transport and Tunnel mode?
What utility can you use to see the path a packet takes through an internetwork? A.) Route B.) SNMP C.) Trace D.) Ping
How many collision domains are in switch?