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
Identify the default encapsulation on serial interfaces? A.) ISDN B.) HDLC C.) SDLC D.) Frame Relay E.) PPP
Identify the keystroke used to terminate the setup mode? A.) Ctrl-K B.) Crtl-C C.) Ctrl-Z D.) Crtl-End
What is hsrp?
When does network congestion occurs?
What are the difference between IPv4 & IPv6?? Can anyone explain more details about it..!!
What is an advantage of LAN segmentation? A.) Increases broadcasts. B.) Increases collisions. C.) Provides more protocol support. D.) Decreases broadcasts. E.) Routing protocol support.
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.
Which layer manages protocol access to the Network layer? A.) Datalink - MAC Sublayer B.) Datalink - LLC Sublayer C.) Transport D.) Session E.) Network
What is the update period for rip?
Which protocols are link states?
What is a characteristic of Store and Forward switches? A.) They work at wire speed. B.) They are the same as Cut-Through switching in 'prune' mode. C.) They forward based on transport layer info. D.) They forward the frame before it is completely read. E.) They increase latency.
What is the simplest way to remotely configure a router?