What is the difference between private ip and public ip?
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The ICMP (referred to in PFC 1700) is implemented by all TCP/IP hosts A. true B. false
Explain the difference between baseband and broadband transmission in ccna?
Which statement about the Point to Point Protocol (PPP) is true? A. PPP supports TCP/IP but not Novell IPX B. PPP is being phased out of existence by the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) C. PPP providces router to router and host to network connections over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits D. PPP is an ITU T and ANSI standard that defines the process for sending data over a packet switched data network (PSDN)
Which command verifies encapsulation as well as Layer 1 and Layer 2 statistics on a router configured for Frame Relay? A. show ip B. show interface C. show statistics D. show frame-relay
What device has content-addressable memory (CAM) and what is stored in it? 1 A: Switch, learned IP addresses 2 B: Router, learned IP addresses 3 C: Switch, learned MAC addresses 4 D: Router, learned MAC addresses
Which OSI layer establishes, maintains and terminates sessions between applications? A.) Application B.) Physical C.) Data-Link D.) Presentation E.) Network F.) Session
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
Define topology?
You are logged into a router, what command would show you the IP addresses of routers connected to you? A. show cdp neighbors detail B. show run C. show neighbors D. show cdp
Why we using Tcp/IP. Why we can't use just Tcp ip? What is the meaning of '/' symbol in between this?
Interface 0/0 what does it mean?
Regarding frame relay, which of the following statements are true? A.) You must use ANSI encapsulation if connecting to non-Cisco equipment B.) You must use IETF encapsulation if connecting to non-Cisco equipment C.) You must use Q.933a encapsulation if connecting to non-Cisco equipment D.) You must use Cisco encapsulation if connecting to non-Cisco equipment