Define the different kinds of casting
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Which type of switching reads in the entire frame before forwarding it? A.) Pause-and -forward B.) Store-and-Forward C.) Inverse ARP D.) Fast Forward E.) Cut-Through F.) Routing
Which command we use for ping in ipv6?
what is bgp, and what its attributes (thanks to sahin he sende me notes) Please try to give answer it will help you in future. after giving the answer most of them i am selected foro\ 2nd round of interview thanks
3 router configured with RIP & Ripv2 rotuer 1- connected with router 2 having sr ip 10.0.1.2 routing : ripv2 router 2: connected with router 1 and router 3 having sr 0 ip 10.0.1.3 & sr 1 ip 11.0.1.2 routing :rip & ripv2 router 3: connected with router 2 having sr ip 11.0.1.3 routing: rip is there communication possible btween these networks ? if yes how
What protocols can you use while testing Trace? A.) DECnet B.) CLNS C.) IP D.) Old Vines E.) Vines F.) Chaos
Identify the type of hardware required to connect a Token ring network to an Ethernet network? A.) Repeater B.) TR-Enet C.) Router D.) Token Ring to Ethernet translation hub
How do you disable advanced editing? A.) terminal editing B.) terminal no editing C.) disable editing D.) no terminal editing
What are the two components of an IPX address? A. network number IP address B. MAC address node number C. network number MAC address D. network number arched number
What ISDN protocol specifies concepts, terminology, and services? A.) Q B.) S C.) I D.) E
Which IP packet field will prevent endless loops? type-of-service identificationf lags time-to-live header checksum
Assuming no subnetting, which two pieces of information can be derived from the IP address 144.132.25.10? (Choose two) A. It is a Class C address B. It is a Class B address C. The network address is 144.0.0.0 D. The network address is 144.132.25.0 E. The host spoon of the address is 25.10
What does 'P' mean when running a Trace? A.) Good route B.) Protocol unreachable C.) Source Quench D.) Destination unreachable