Explain what is the size of hello packets in eigrep protocol?
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How does the cut-through switching technique work? A.) By using broadcast address as source addresses B.) The switch waits only for the header to be received before it checks the destination address and starts forwarding the packets C.) The LAN switch copies the entire frame into its onboard buffers and then looks up the destination address in its forwarding, or switching, table and determines the outgoing interface D.) By using a Class I repeater in a collision domain
Identify 3 characteristics of the Network layer (OSI layer 3)? A.) Connnection oriented B.) Path determination C.) Supports multiplexing D.) Manages sessions E.) Packet forwarding
Identify the command to determine if an IP access-list is grouped on interface e0? A.) Router(config)# show ip interface e0 B.) Router> show ip interface e0 C.) Router# show interface e0 D.) Router# show ip interface e0
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.
Which IP host address range is allowable given an IP address of 172.37.2.56 and 12 bits of subnetting A. 172.37.2.48 to 172.37.2.63 B. 172.37.2.48 to 172.37.2.62 C. 172.37.2.49 to 172.37.2.62 D. 172.37.2.49 to 172.37.2.63 E. 172.37.2.55 to 172.37.2.126
Which layer is responsible for determining if sufficient resources for the intended communication exists? A.) Application B.) Network C.) Session D.) Presentation E.) Transport
what is the difference between osi and tcp ?
How many LMI types are available on Cisco routers? A.) Four B.) Two C.) Five D.) Three
Station A is transmitting data to station B, and expects an acknowledgment after every 400 bytes. After transmitting data for a while, the two stations determine the line is reliable and change to expecting and acknowledgement every 600 bytes. This is an example of (pick the best answer only): A.) BECN B.) Sliding Windows C.) Poison Reverse D.) Countdown timers E.) Split Horizon F.) Count to infinity
The Cisco Catalyst 5000 switch supports full duplex. How would you enable it on the second port of the card in slot 1? A.) router(config-if)# duplex full B.) router(config)# duplex full C.) router(config-if)# set port duplex D.) router(config)#port duplex = full E.) router(config-if)# set port 1/2 full
Which type of switching reads in the entire frame before forwarding it? A.) Tabling B.) Store-and-Forward C.) Inverse ARP D.) Fast Forward E.) Cut-Through F.) Routing
Which technologies listed below help prevent network loops in a switched (bridged) environment? A.) Store-and-Forward B.) IEEE 802.1d C.) Diikjstra Algorithm D.) Cut-Through E.) Spanning Tree Protocol F.) Routing