"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
Answer Posted / rafael maita
The type can be: ARPA, SAP or SNAP. Specifying ARPA
(default) signifies that you want to use the standard
Ethernet version 2.0 encapsulation; SAP – IEEE 802.3
encapsulation; SNAP – IEEE 802.2 encapsulation. Mostly you
will use ARPA encapsulation. SAP or SNAP ones would be in a
native Novell NetWare IPX network.
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