What is the IEEE specification for Spanning Tree Protocol? A.) 802.9 B.) 803.ud C.) 803 D.) 802.1d
1 3373CO is an acronym for which of the following? A.) Central Office B.) Capital Office C.) Central Operator D.) Company Office
1 3601What is convergence time? A.) The update time B.) The time it takes to reload a router C.) The time it takes for a packet to reach its destination D.) The time is takes for all routers update their tables after a change takes place
1 3440Which of the following are Session Layer standards? A.) ASCII and EBCDIC B.) MPEG and MIDI C.) RPC and SQL D.) JPEG and PICT
3 6340Define Poison Reverse? A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a route that has gone down B.) Packets sent out that are not destined for a network go to the default network C.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back out the same interface D.) When a network goes down, that network is advertised with an infinite metric
1 4593What is the default interval for SAP updates? A.) 60 seconds B.) 15 seconds C.) 30 seconds D.) 120 seconds
1 3610What does a router do with a packet that it does not have a destination network for? A.) Sends it to the Serial port B.) Drops the packet C.) Sends it back out the same interface it received it in D.) Forwards the packet to the next hop
1 4690What type of frame does CDP use to gather information about it's neighbors? A.) TCP/IP B.) Novell-ether C.) Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) D.) Ethernet_II
1 3447Which protocol is used for booting diskless workstations? A.) IP B.) ARP C.) RARP D.) TCP E.) SNMP
3 14508Which layer is responsible for synchronizing sending and receiving applications? A.) Presentation B.) Session C.) Transport D.) Application E.) Network
1 3751Which protocol gets a hardware address from a known IP address? A.) RARP B.) TCP C.) IP D.) BootP E.) ARP F.) ICMP
3 7125Which layer defines bit synchronization? A.) Application B.) Network C.) Transport D.) Physical E.) Session F.) Session
2 9326Which is true regarding half duplex Ethernet operation? A.) Half Duplex ethernet technology provides a transmit circuit connection wired directly to the receiver circuit at the other end B.) Half duplex transmission between stations is achieved by using point to multipoint Ethernet and Fast Ethernet C.) With Half Duplex transmission logically circuits feed into a single cable creating a situation similar to a one way bridge D.) Half Duplex transmission between stations is achieved using Point to Point Ethernet & Fast Ethernet
2 4533When would you use ISDN? A.) To connect LANs using POTS B.) To support applications requiring voice, data, and video C.) When you need a consistent and very high rate of data speed D.) To connect to IBM mainframes
2 4301
What is the difference between the communication and transmission?
Why ip address called logical address?
Tell me when we use standard access-list?
what's the difference between Symmetric and Asymmetric cryptosystem?
Can you explain PPP protocol?
What is the simplest way to remotely configure a router?
What is difference between routing and routed protocols?
What is the difference between communication and transmission?
What is the difference between bus topology and hub?
Which layer are called upper layer?
What are the disadvantages of symmetric algorithms?
Can you explain tunneling?
What is the name of best path in eigrp protocol?
What is the different between console port and auxiliary port?
What is name of ospf algo?