What is the function of application layer in networking?
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Which of the following are Distant Vector protocols? A.) IGRP B.) RIP C.) OSFP D.) EIGRP
What is the meaning of synchronization?
Identify IPX GNS and it's purpose? A.) Go Network Server - sends a print job to a network server B.) Get Nearest Server - locate the nearest server C.) Guaranteed Network Services - allocates resources to users D.) Get Notes Server - locates Domino Server
Which statement about Ethernet networks is true? A. The advantage of a full duplex is the ability to transmit data over 111 cable B. Full duplex Ethernet requires a point-to-point connection when only two nodes are present C. Ethernet switches can use full duplex mode to connect multiple nodes to a single pod of a switch D. Half duplex is a cut through packet processing method that is vow fast little error correction Full duplex is a store and forward method that is slower but has better error correction
routing information
What does a router change in a packet when it forwards a packet to the next hop? * A: Destination physical address * B: Destination network address * C: Destination network address and the destination physical address
What does 'P' mean when running a Trace? A.) Good route B.) Protocol unreachable C.) Source Quench D.) Destination unreachable
The command "show IP protocol" displays which information? A. routing timers B. network information C. contents of the IP routing table D. information about all known network and subnetworks
To which layer ICMP belongs
Which classes are assignable?
If bandwidth will increase what will happen?
How is rip different from igrp?