Explain the difference between simple authentication and md5?
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What is point-to-point protocol in ccna?
What is difference between baseband and broadband transmission in ccna?
What is window in networking terms?
Which of the following is an example of the Physical Layer? A.) SQL B.) IP C.) LLC D.) DDP E.) Ethernet
What is the attenuation?
Which network mask should you place on a Class C network to accommodate a user requirement of ten subnetworks? A. 255.255.255.192 B. 255.255.255.224 C. 255.255.255.240 D. 255.255.255.248
Which of the following are examples of the Session Layer? A.) TCP B.) RPC C.) SQL D.) NFS E.) Token Ring
Identify the prompt displayed if in privileged exec mode? A.) Router(config)# B.) Router# C.) Router> D.) Router(priv)#
Identify the 3 characteristics of IPX RIP? A.) Distance vector B.) Does not support multiple paths C.) 60 second updates D.) Default encapsulation is SAP E.) Uses ticks and hop count as a metric
If a router uses static routing, how does it learn the route to remote networks? The router uses a RIP request to obtain remote network numbers. The router uses a routing protocol to exchange remote network numbers. The router uses DNS request packets to obtain remote network numbers. The Network Administrator manually configures the remote networks.
If bandwidth will increase what will happen?
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.