What is the difference between static and dynamic ip addressing?
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What is segmentation and fragmentation?
Explain the term 'unicast'.
I have layer 3 Cisco 3560(Multilayer) switch right.How we can configure sub interface & Inter VLAN(we have vlan 2,3 & 10 ),Each VLan talk with each other?
Which device listed below provides clocking for the line? A.) DCE B.) CPE C.) CO D.) DTE E.) Demarc
Which global configuration command will tell the router to load the IOS file 'IOS_filename' from the Network File server at 1.2.3.4 during the next boot? A.) boot system flash IOS_filename 1.2.3.4 B.) boot system tftp IOS_filename 1.2.3.4 C.) config-register 0x0 1.2.3.4 D.) boot system rom 1.2.3.4 E.) This can not be done, only the first file in flash can be used.
Which three statements about common elements of the TCP/IP protocol stack are true? (Choose three) A. IP provides connectionless service and routing capabilities B. APP enables devices to locate the IP address of local devices C. UDP provides simple connectionless service without windowing or acknowledgments D. ICMP provides connection oriented management data to routers and Layer 3 switches E. TCP enables devices to send large quantities of data using windowing in a connection oriented manner
Why subnetting is used?
what are loops in switches excactly...and how does it gets created???
Why would you use static routing instead of dynamic routing? A.) When you want automatic updates of the routing tables B.) All the time C.) When you have very few routes and want to conserve bandwidth D.) When you have a gateway of last resort
To monitor ipx traffic on a network, what command would you use? A. debug ipx transaction B. show ipx traffic C. show ipx events D. display ipx traffic
Is it possible that in a switched network that any port of the switch can be infected with any kind of viruses that jamed and create more traffic in network which cause slow network performance?
How arp brings mac address for switch?