Define Poison Reverse?
A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a
route that has
gone down
B.) Packets sent out that are not destined for a network go
to the default
network
C.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back
out the same
interface
D.) When a network goes down, that network is advertised with an
infinite metric
Which protocol will let neighbor routers know if your internetwork experienced congestion on a serial port? A.) BootP B.) IP C.) ICMP D.) ARP E.) FTP F.) RARP
Which technology is used by Catalyst switches to resolve topology loops and ensure data flows properly through a single network path? A. virtual LANS (VLANS) B. frame filtering C. cut-through switching D. spanning-tree protocol
The Internet Protocol (IP) occurs at what layer of the seven layer model? A.) Physical B.) Presentation C.) Network D.) Datalink E.) Session F.) Transport
What is the icmp protocol?
4. What is a disadvantage to using bridges in your network? A. Filters by MAC address B. Stops broadcast storms C. Doesn't stop broadcast storms D. Can only use up to 4 bridges in any LAN
What information can you get from CDP info: (choose all that apply) A.) Hardware platform B.) One address per protocol C.) Software platform D.) Hostname E.) The same info as show version F.) Incoming/outgoing port
What is Spanning Tree Protocol and how it work? I know it is - STP is Spanning tree Protocol. It Stops the looping in the network? How STP work? How it stop Looping in network?
How is rip different from igrp?
In the command "router igrp 109" what does 109 signify? A. an autonomous system B. any network number which the router is attached to C. the allowable length of the routing table D. the network socket number
What are the types of communication in ipv6 ?
IPX traffic using different encapsulation types can go over the same data link A. true B. false
What is the function of the Application Layer in networking?