In which protocol supenetting is enable by default?
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What is the link state routing protocol in the TCP/IP protocol stack? A. IP B. IS-IS C. NLSP D. OSPF E. RIP version 2
Station A is transmitting data to station B faster that station B can handle it. When station B's buffer fills up, it send out a message to station A to stop sending data. After B empties out its buffer, station B sends a message to station A to start sending data again. This is most directly an example of (pick the best answer only): A.) Poison Reverse B.) Connectionless protocol C.) Windowing D.) Connection oriented protocol E.) Flow Control F.) Split Horizon
In transport layer, for connection oriented communication Three way handshake process is there to establish a connection. So question is that, when a host send an ACK messages to another host with host intend to establish a connection, the source host send it as Broadcast or unicast message? Cud anyone explain this. Thanks in advance.
Which of the following are Distance Vector protocols? A.) IGRP B.) RIP C.) OSFP D.) EIGRP
What is the maximum request timer?
Suppose we are having two Switches i.e. Switch1 & Switch2 Port1 of Switch1 is Connected to Uplink and switch2 is also connected to switch1? So 1>Is there is any loop? 2>How we come to know that there is a loop created? 3>If we add Switch3 to switch2 then there is a possibility of loop Creation?
Identify the hardware component that stores the backup configuration? A.) RAM B.) NVRAM C.) Flash D.) ROM
What’s the easiest way to remotely configure a router?
Which service uses telephone control messages and signals between the transfer points along the way to the called destination? A. Signaling System 7 (SS7) B. Time-division Multiplexing (TDM) C. X.25 D. Frame relay
How many collisions are caused by transmitting and receiving frames simultaneously in a full-duplex Ethernet technology? A. one B. two C. none D. several
What are the advantages of layered model in networking industry?
What do you use the Aux port for? A.) Console B.) Terminal editing C.) Modem D.) Backup logging