The following is partial output from a routing table,
identify the
2 numbers in the square brackets; '192.168.10.0 [100/1300]
via 10.1.0.1,
00:00:23, Ethernet1'
A.) 100 = metric, 1300 = administrative distance
B.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = hop count
C.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = metric
D.) 100 = hop count, 1300 = metric
The Datalink Layer is broken down into 2 layers, LLC and MAC. The LLC establishes media independence and what else? A.) Provides Windowing. B.) Provides flow control. C.) Provides SAP's (Service Access Points). D.) The Datalink layer does not have sublayers. E.) Provides SAP's (Service Advertising Protocol). F.) RIP Updates.
6. Which device can create smaller networks and stop broadcast storms by default? A. Repeater B. Bridge C. Router D. Gateway
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How does OSPF calculate its Metric
What is the maximum hop count for Link-State protocols? A.) 15 B.) there is no hop count limit C.) 256 D.) 16
What does a metric of 16 hops represent when using RIP? A.) Number of hops to the destination B.) Destination unreachable C.) Number of routers D.) Bandwidth
Which IP Address Class is INCORRECTLY paired with its range of network numbers? A. Class A addresses include 192.0.0.0 through 223.255.255.0 B. Class A addresses include 1.0.0.0 through 126.0.0.0 C. Class B addresses include 128.0.0.0 through 191.255.0.0 D. Class C addresses include 192.0.0.0 through 223.255.255.0 E. Class D addresses include 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.0
Suppose there are 3 pc's pc1 pc2 and pc3 all are connected with each other pc 1 is able to ping pc2 and pc3 but pc2 and pc 3 not able to ping pc 1 then what is an issue troubleshoot it?
What is refresher?
Of the following, which reason applies to dividing a large network into two or more smaller networks? Performance Security Address Management All of the above
How do you disable advanced editing? A.) terminal editing B.) terminal no editing C.) disable editing D.) no terminal editing
IGRP supports a feature that allows traffic to be distributed among up to 6 (4 default) paths to provide greater overall throughput and reliability. What is this called? A. unequal-cost load balancing B. equal-cost load balancing C. proportionate load balancing D. low cost load balancing