Identify the mode reflected by the following prompt 'Router'?
A.) Setup
B.) RXBoot
C.) Boot mode
D.) Privileged exec mode
Which command do you use to set the Privileged mode password to 'clearwater'? A.) set password=clearwater B.) enable privilege password clearwater C.) enable password clearwater D.) enable login clearwater E.) enable secret password clearwater F.) ebable clearwater
Identify the command to display the IP host table? A.) show ip hostnames B.) show ip names C.) show hosts D.) show ip hosts
Which OSI layer end to end communication, segmentation and re-assembly? A.) Network B.) Transport C.) Physical D.) Application E.) Data-Link F.) Presentation
Choose the following that are benefits to segmenting with router: A.) Flow Control B.) Manageability C.) Multiple Active Paths D.) Explicit packet lifetime control
Can anyone explain in details the STP port state?????
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What is the protocol number for UDP? A.) 6 B.) 17 C.) 25 D.) 21
You have a Frame Relay link on serial 1. Which command displays the Local Management Interface (LMI) data link connection identifier (DLCI) and bandwidth for that link? A. show interface serial1 B. show frame-felay serial1 C. show protocol frame-relay serial1 D. show serial1 encapsulation frame-relay
which portecol is faster tcp udp spx
Which of the follwing are true of standard half-duplex Ethernet circuitry? A. It is alternate one-way communication B. The receive (RX) is wired directly to the transmit (TX) of the remote station C. The transmit (TX) is wired directly to the receive (RX) of the remote station D. Collisions are not possible E. Both stations can transmit simultaneously
You want to enable both arpa and snap encapsulation on one router interface. How do you do this? A. The interface can handle multiple encapsulation types with no extra configuration. B. Assign two network numbers, one for each encapsulation type. C. Enable Novell-ether to run multiple encapsulation types. D. Both arpa and snap are enabled by default so you don't have to configure anything.
Does a bridge divide a network into smaller segments?