Hub in star topology or bus topology?
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hi all.. can any one explain the complete topology of stp and rstp how it works . root swtch connects to a root port and then root port conenct to other switchs designated port. i was going thru his site http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/technologies_whi te_paper09186a0080094cfa.shtml in which DR also exist on root switch only which makes my understanding grim.I had a diff notion of stp all together. please post asap. and if possible refer a url so thst i can read it my self .. thanks
For IPX, what is the DEFAULT Cisco Encapsulation on an Ethernet interface? A.) novell-ether B.) gns C.) snap D.) arpa E.) sap F.) dix
Station A is transmitting data to station B faster that station B can handle it. When station B's buffer fills up, it send out a message to station A to stop sending data. After B empties out its buffer, station B sends a message to station A to start sending data again. This is most directly an example of (pick the best answer only): A.) Poison Reverse B.) Connectionless protocol C.) Windowing D.) Connection oriented protocol E.) Flow Control F.) Split Horizon
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