Which information must a router know in order to perform
proper and pungent routing?
A. destination application of an incoming packet
B. number of other packets in a single flow of data
C. destination network address of an incoming packet
D. number of routers that also know a path to the destination
Which OSI Reference Layer controls application to application communication? A.) Datalink B.) Network C.) Transport D.) Session E.) Physical
What causes a triggered update to reset the router hold-down timer?
Explain what is 5-4-3 rule?
What are the job opportunities i will get once i complete my CCNA certification.
Which two statements about IP RIP are true? (Choose two) A. It limits hop counts to 31 B. It is a link state routing protocol C. It uses autonomous system numbers D. It is capable of load sharing over multiple paths E. It uses bandwidth as the metric for path selection F. It broadcasts updates every 30 seconds by default
You just entered the following command_Router(config#) line console 0 Which operation is most likely to follow? A. Confound terminal type B. enter protocol parameters for a serial line C. create a password on the console terminal line D. establish a terminal type 4 connection to a remote host E. change from configuration mode to console privileged mode
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what is vlan and how will you configure vlan on 3650 switch and how many valn can you create on that switch
Tell me which protocol works only on cisco routers?
Identify the 2 commands that save the running-config to a TFTP server? A.) write running tftp B.) copy running network C.) copy running tftp D.) write network
How to see the running-config & startup-config infor from global configuration mode. As we know, from priviledge mode we cn see it by executing command. i.e. Router#show running-config and Router#show startup-config Now wat is the coommands use in global configuration mode o see those info. Router(Config)# ??????
How ICMP is used in ping and traceroute facilities
What is a backoff on an 802.3 networks A. It is latency in store and forward switching B. It is the time used for token passing from machine to machine C. It is the retransmission delay that is enforced when a collision occurs D. it is the result of two nodes transmitting at the same time. The frames from each transmitting device collide and are damaged.