Which of the following provide connection-oriented transport
to upper
layer protocols?
A.) SPX
B.) RIP
C.) NLSP
D.) NCP
Identify the 2 commands the saves the running-config to NVRAM? A.) write memory B.) copy running-config startup-config C.) write network D.) write backup
Mention what is the difference between the switch, hub, and router?
What is protocol data unit in ccna?
Identify the hardware component used to store buffers, tables, running-configuration etc? A.) NVRAM B.) ROM C.) RAM D.) Flash
Which of the following are characteristics of UDP? A.) UDP is connection oriented. B.) UDP is used with TFTP. C.) UDP is unreliable. D.) UDP is connectionless. E.) UDP is at the transport layer. F.) UDP uses no acknowledgements.
What does -1 mean in an extended IPX access-list? A.) Any IP address B.) Deny all C.) Deny host D.) Any host or any network
Identify the command mode necessary to enter the standard ping command? A.) Router(config)# B.) Router> C.) Router(std-ping)# D.) Router(config-if)#
Which command line statement determines the number of seconds a dialup connection can wait without any traffic before the router hangs up? A.) dialler max-time B.) dialler timeout C.) dialer idle-timeout D.) dialer hang-up E.) disconnect-timer
If i connect two routers through ethernet cable and serial cable then which has high speed and which is better among two?
10 Answers Compaq, Inspace, Wipro,
What is HSRP and what is difference between HSRP and GLBP
What is the function of the Transport layer and which protocols reside there? A.) MAC addressing - IP B.) Interhost communication - SQL, NFS C.) Best effort Packet delivery - TCP, UDP D.) End-to-end connections - TCP, UDP
7. What is an advantage to using switches in your network? A. Addressing of hosts by DHCP B. Ease of administration C. Stops broadcast storms D. Works like a repeater