Which statement is true?
A. While bridges are used to segment networks, they will not
isolate broadcast or multicast packets.
B. A bridge looks at every packet within its network segment
and works like a hub re-broadcasting the packet if the
destination is within its network segment.
C. A bridge maintains a table of the IP addresses of the
hosts within its network segment and forwards the packet
directly to the destination based upon the IP address.
D. A bridge resets the hop count by keeping all packets
within the network segment. Only packets addressed to a
specific destination host outside the network segment are
allowed to pass through the bridge.
Significance of IP helper-address Command on SW? Is it necessary to put this command?
Given the global configuration command 'banner motd #7 Hello #', what do the '#' symbols represent? A.) Escape sequence to exit the menu. B.) Nothing, just part of the banner. C.) Tic Tac Toe Macro. D.) Delimiting Character E.) Message border character. F.) Number of times message to be displayed.
Define autonomous system (as)?
Identify the switching method that receives the entire frame then dispatches it? A.) Cut-through B.) Receive and forward C.) Store and forward D.) Fast forward
What is poe (power over ethernet)?
Which ISDN specification series deals with Concepts and Terminology? A.) C- Series B.) I- Series C.) Q-Series D.) 911-Series E.) J-Series F.) F-Series
Which of the following describe full-duplex transmission? A.) Uses a single wire B.) Data transmission in only both directions, but only one way at a time C.) Uses a point-to-point connection from the transmitter of the transmitting station to the receiver of the receiving station D.) Data transmission in only one direction
Windowing is a type of? A.) Negative acknowledgement B.) Address resolution C.) Layer transition mechanism D.) Flow control
Define network congestion?
Can you explain IKE phases? Can you explain IKE modes?
routing information
What are the two primary operating modes for frame switching? A. Full Duplex B. Half-Duplex C. CSMA/CD D. Cut-through E. Fragmentation F. Store and Forward G. User mode H. Privileged mode