What is default packet size of ipv6?
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The following is partial output from a routing table, identify the 2 numbers in the square brackets; '192.168.10.0 [100/1300] via 10.1.0.1, 00:00:23, Ethernet1' A.) 100 = metric, 1300 = administrative distance B.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = hop count C.) 100 = administrative distance, 1300 = metric D.) 100 = hop count, 1300 = metric
Identify the command that disables name-to-address translation? A.) Router(config-dns)# no ip domain-lookup B.) Router(config)# no address translation C.) Router(config)# no ip domain-lookup D.) Router(config)# ip domain-lookup
Which two describe frame tagging? A.) Examines particular info about each frame B.) A unique ID placed in the header of each frame as it traverses the switch fabric C.) A user- assigned ID defined to each frame D.) The building of filter tables
What do we check while configuring the server?
Which peer authentication method and which ipsec mode is used to connect to the branch locations?
What is the usage of service password encryption?
What command will not display the status of to1? A.) show int to1 B.) show to1 C.) show interface to1 D.) show interface
Which information must a router know in order to perform proper and pungent routing? A. destination application of an incoming packet B. number of other packets in a single flow of data C. destination network address of an incoming packet D. number of routers that also know a path to the destination
Given the following static route command, 'ip route 3.3.3.0 255.255.255.0 4.4.4.4 125', which portion represents the administrative distance? A.) 3.3.3.0 B.) 255.255.255.0 C.) 4.4.4.4 D.) route E.) 125
What route entry will be assigned to dead or invalid route in case of RIP?
What is the function of a router?
Which of the following provide connection-oriented transport to upper layer protocols? A.) SPX B.) RIP C.) NLSP D.) NCP