What is the function of a router?
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What is the default encapsulation of Netware 3.12? A.) Ethernet_II B.) 802.5 C.) 802.2 D.) 802.3
Identify the command to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to a routers active configuration? A.) Router# copy running-config tftp B.) Router# copy tftp running-config C.) Router# copy tftp 172.16.0.1 running-config D.) Router(config)# copy tftp running-config
What is a disadvantage of using a connection oriented protocal such as TCP? A. Packet acknowledgement may add overhead B. packets are not tagged with sequence numbers C. Loss or duplication of data packets is more likely to occur D. The application layer must assume responsibility for correct searchers of the data packets
How is rip different from igrp?
what is subnetting?
Which encapsulation methods are most commonly used with dialup Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)? A. IP and IPX B. IP and PPP C. PPP and SDLC D. PPP and HDLC
How the STP determinw that which Port should be Root Port, which port should be Designeted Port , Blocking Port and Forwarding Port in Layer 2 STP topology
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Explain the difference between arp and rarp?
The maximum distance on a 10BaseT network from the hub to a workstation is which of the following? A.) 500 meters B.) 1000 meters C.) 100 meters D.) 1500 meters
How many access lists are allowed per interface? A. One per port, per protocol B. Two per port, per protocol C. Unlimited D. Router interface +1 per port.
What is raid in ccna?
In order to enable RIP, which two tasks need to be performed? (choose two) A. Specify the routing protocol B. Confound static RIP routes C. Specify directly connected subnets D. Specify directly connected networks