CSMA/CD stand for which of the following?
A.) Carrier Sense, Multiple Access with Collision Detection
B.) Collision Sense, Multiple Access with Collision Detection
C.) Collision Sense, Multiple Access with Carrier Detection
D.) Carrier Sense, MAC address with Collision Detection
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What is an advantage of local area network (LAN) segmentation? A. smaller collision domains B. elimination of broadcasts C. decreased cost of implementation D. larger number of users within the same domain
What is the administrative distance for RIP? A.) 100 B.) 90 C.) 120 D.) 110
Which OSI layer performs code conversion, code formatting and encryption? A.) Physical B.) Data-Link C.) Application D.) Transport E.) Presentation F.) Network
3. What does a bridge use to segment a network? A. IP Addresses B. Broadcasts C. Application data D. Media Access Control addresses
Which command will display Ethernet 0's IP address? A.) display ip address e0 B.) show ip interface e0 C.) show address e0 D.) sh ip address e0 E.) show all
What is the mau?
What is the Broadcast MAC Address?
Which dynamic type draw back is, if single link down, it removes its routing table?
In the setup dialog, what do the square brackets indicate? A. current or default spores B. hard coded values that cannot be modified C. values entered by the administrator but not saved D. values that must be written to PAVRAM before becoming enabled
Identify the true statement regarding subnetting? A.) Allows for more host address B.) Borrow bits from the network portion of the address C.) Allows for unlimited number of networks D.) Borrow bits from the host portion of the address
What is bgp?
what is ACLs? what is the reasons to create ACLs?