Explain the difference between half-duplex and full-duplex?
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Which layer is responsible for routing through an internetwork? A.) Physical B.) Session C.) Network D.) Transport E.) Application F.) Data Link
Most routing protocols recognize that it is never useful to send information about a route back out the direction from which the original packet came. This is an example of which routing technology? A.) Split Horizon B.) LMI C.) Triggered Updates D.) Poison Reverse E.) SYN, ACK F.) DLCI
What are the steps of conversion for data encapsulation?
Which statement about the flow control function of TCP is true? A. TCP makes no snarl to check for lost or duplicate data packets B. The application layer must sequence data packets when using TCP C. TCP controls the flow of UDP data through negative acknowledgements (NAK) D. TCP is a connection oriented protocol that acknowledges receipt of data packets and is considered reliable
What is a Frame Relay?
can we measure how much a host exact bandwidth using by a network cable which is communicating over the network? options: 1- via Router 2- Switch, 3- other device... if yes.. then how ( with every option)
In order to configure a Frame Relay subinterface with IP identify the 2 commands that must be configured on the physcial interface? A.) Router(config-if)# encapsulation frame-relay B.) Router(config-if)# no ip address C.) Router(config-if)#encapsulation subinterface frame-relay D.) Router(config)# subinterface s0 encapsulation frame-relay
what is the difference between 1 router and switch 2 router and hub 3 hub and switch 4 bridge and switch
Tell me how many fillers we can put in one ip of ipv6?
How do you configure a cisco router for routing ipx?
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 are the three phases of PPP session establishment? A. Link establishment phase B. Authentication phase C. Network layer protocol phase D. Handshake phase E. Dial-in phase