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Which commands would assign and enable IPX on an interface ? A.) enable netware B.) enable novell-ether C.) router#(config)ipx routing D.) You must first enable IPX globally and then assign the network number to the interface . E.) enable ipx F.) router#(config-if)ipx network 4a
Which ISDN specification series deals with Concepts and Terminology? A.) C- Series B.) I- Series C.) Q-Series D.) 911-Series E.) J-Series F.) F-Series
Which of the following are examples of the Network Layer? A.) Token Ring B.) LLC C.) SQL D.) IP E.) TCP F.) IPX
what is router,bridges,hubs?
What cable called v.35?
what is the difference between osi and tcp ?
When does network congestion occur?
Identify the command that specifies Serial 0 in slot 1? A.) Router(config)# interface serial1/1 B.) Router(config)# interface serial1/0 C.) Router(config)# interface serial0.1 D.) Router(config)# interface serial0/1
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What is the link state routing protocol in the TCP/IP protocol stack? A. IP B. IS-IS C. NLSP D. OSPF E. RIP version 2
When using access lists, it is important where those access lists are placed. Which statement best describes access list placement? A. Put standard access lists as near the destination as possible. Put extended access lists as close to the source as possible. B. Put extended access lists as near the destination as possible. Put standard access lists as close to the source as possible. C. It isn't import where access lists are placed since the router will read and cache the whole list. D. Put access lists as close to corporate headquarters as possible.
Scenario: You created 2 access-lists for controlling telnet about a year ago, and bound one of them to Serial 0. You can't remember which access-list you used. Which command lets you see all access-lists on Serial 0 for telnet? A.) show access-list B.) show ip int s0 C.) show access-list telnet D.) show telnet access-list E.) show access-list s0 F.) show int s0