In how many ways you can access router?
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A big part of the overhead on a network is broadcasts. You divide a large number of hosts into smaller individual networks and separate them with the proper device According to proper networking terminology you have created separate _______________________, User Domains Broadcast Domains Collision Areas Broadcast Areas
Hi, Jitendra thanks for letting me know my answer. I know ip addressess classes & there subnet masks. Waht i want to know is the exact address? Ex.In the organization there are 70 pcs which type of address we can use there what will be the range for ip address?
If you are running Token Ring with Novell IPX routing, which encapsulation should you use? A.) SAP B.) SNAP C.) 802.5 D.) 802.2
What are the 2 functions of the Data Link Mac layer? A.) Handles access to shared media B.) Manages protocol access to the physical network medium C.) Provides SAPs for higher level protocols D.) Allows multiple devices to uniquely identify one another on the data link layer
if i had a video conferencing device why should it is needed to configure a static IP for that,will it not work on the local lan.
What is Cisco register bits? How they help?
Which OSI Reference Layer is concerned with logical addressing? A.) Network B.) Transport C.) Datalink D.) Physical E.) Session
Which of the following are characteristics of UDP? A.) UDP is connection oriented. B.) UDP is used with TFTP. C.) UDP is unreliable. D.) UDP is connectionless. E.) UDP is at the transport layer. F.) UDP uses no acknowledgements.
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Which of the following are examples of the Session Layer? A.) IP B.) Netbios Names C.) NFS D.) Token Ring E.) SQL F.) RPC
During encapsulation, in which order is information packaged? A. Data, Packet, Segment, Frame B. Segment, Data, Packet, Frame C. Data, Segment, Packet, Frame D. Packet, Data, Segment, Frame E. Frame, Data, Segment, Packet F. Bread, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Bread
What are two purposes for segmenting a network with a bridge? (Choose two) A. to reduce collisions B. to increase collisions C. to add collision domains D. to reduce collision domains E. to have more broadcast domains