Can you explain L2TP?
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What is the simplest way to remotely configure a router?
How many tables are in ospf protocol?
A server is running HTTP, SMTP and DHCP. Which of the following best explains how the server is able to handle all three services over the same connection? The server has separate buffer areas for each application and forwards all data to each service. If the data does not apply to that application, it is discarded. The server processes each packet one at a time and forwards the data to the application that indicates that it is waiting for a transmission to arrive. The data is discarded if it does not apply to that application. The server uses the destination port number in the TCP/UDP header to identify the service. The data is forwarded to the service identified by the port number. The server uses separate three-way handshake connections to control the flow of the data and relates the service to the proper connection. This relationship allows the server to pass the data to the proper service.
Which feature should a routing protocol have to support vlsm?
What is the network brouter?
How much hold down time of eigrep protocol?
Which OSI layer provides mechanical, electrical, procedural for activating, maintaining physical link? A.) Presentation B.) Network C.) Application D.) Physical E.) Transport F.) Data-Link
Which type of switching reads in the entire frame before forwarding it? A.) Pause-and -forward B.) Store-and-Forward C.) Inverse ARP D.) Fast Forward E.) Cut-Through F.) Routing
A router blocks ___________ Broadcasts Unicasts All packets Nothing
"sap" is used by the Cisco IOS for which encapsulation types? A. Ethernet_802.2 B. Token-Ring C. FDDI_SNAP D. Ethernet_802.3 E. FDDI_802.2
When determining whether or not to route a LAN segment, which rule of thumb do you use? A.) 60/40 B.) 50/50 C.) 80/20 D.) 90/10 E.) 70/30
Differentiate User Mode from Privileged Mode?