What do you understand by ‘protocol’ in networking?
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Given an IPX network with redundant paths, what command will configure load balancing? A.) ipx load-balance B.) ip maximum-paths 2 C.) ipx maximum-paths 2 D.) ipx load-share
How much internal and external ad of eigrp protocol?
Why we use filter option?
How many types of router?
You have typed "ping" 172.16.101.1 and get the following display: Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 172.16.101.1, timeout is 2 seconds: .!!!! What does the "." signify? A. That one message timed out. B. That all messages were successful. C. That one message was successful. D. That one message completed in under the allotted timeframe.
Explain the term 'multicast'.
Identify the 3 major functions at layer 3 of the OSI model? A.) Forwarding process B.) Logical addressing C.) End-to-end connections D.) Path selection E.) MAC address examination F.) Network monitoring
You have two Cisco routers setup back-to-back in a lab using DTE/DCE cables. To which router would you add the clockrate command? A.) The serial port on the DCE router B.) The Ethernet port on the DTE router C.) The Ethernet port on the DCE router D.) The serial port on the DTE router
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
Inverse ARP serves what purpose? A.) Method for a local router to introduce itself to the remote end of the connection B.) Broadcast a routing table update C.) Identify MAC addresses if the IP address is known D.) Sent every 10 seconds used to verify the Frame Switch is still active
Explain what is the size of hello packets in eigrep protocol?
Mention what is the difference between dynamic ip and static ip addressing?