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The following is partial output from a routing table, identify the 2 numbers in the square brackets; '192.168.10.0 [100/1300] via 10.1.0.1, 00:00:23, Ethernet1' A.) 100 = metric, 1300 = administrative distance B.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = hop count C.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = metric D.) 100 = hop count, 1300 = metric
What is the command to manually enter a static route? A.) IP route network B.) IP route C.) IP route < destination network> D.) IP route
When a router knows the IP address, but does not know the MAC address of the device it wishes to contact, it uses the ARP (Address resolution protocol) to determine the MAC address. After it learns the MAC address, it stores this information in the ARP cache. What is the command to view the ARP cache? A.) sh mac B.) show cache C.) show arp D.) sh arp interfaces E.) show ip cache
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Which of the following statements is false? If your Frame Relay link does not support inverse ARP, you must manually map DLCIs to network Address. One of the major advantages of Frame Relay is its ability to connect to multiple PVCs using only one physical link. DLCI addresses are determined by the network administrator when installing the network. Which of the following statements is false? If your Frame Relay link does not support inverse ARP, you must manually map DLCIs to network Address. One of the major advantages of Frame Relay is its ability to connect to multiple PVCs using only one physical link. DLCI addresses are determined by the network administrator when installing the network. In order for two ends of virtual circuits to communicate using Frame Relay, their network addresses must be mapped to DLCIs.
Which encapsulation methods are most commonly used with dialup Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)? A. IP and IPX B. IP and PPP C. PPP and SDLC D. PPP and HDLC
Which layer hides details of network dependent information from the higher layers by providing transparent data transfer? A.) Transport B.) Physical C.) Data Link D.) Session E.) Application F.) Network
Why would you use static routing instead of dynamic routing? A.) When you want automatic updates of the routing tables B.) All the time C.) When you have very few routes and want to conserve bandwidth D.) When you have a gateway of last resort
After the command -- router igrp 200 -- what command would enable IGRP on the router for interface E0, with an address of 157.89.4.4 and a mask of 255.255.255.0 ? A.) network 157.89.4.0 255.255.255.1 B.) network 157.89.0.0 C.) router igrp * D.) router igrp 157.89.0.1 E.) router igrp int e1 F.) router igrp 157.89.4.1
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What is the network brouter?
Which ISDN specification series deals with Concepts and Terminology? A.) C- Series B.) I- Series C.) Q-Series D.) 911-Series E.) J-Series F.) F-Series