What is default packet size of ipv6?
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Identify 1 characteristic of RARP? A.) IP to MAC address translation B.) Connectionless delivery of packets C.) Can be used to initiate remote O/S load sequence D.) Generates error and control messages
What is subnetting and supernetting and its uses?
How convergence happen in ospf?
What is Standard ACLs?
What is the protocol number for UDP? A.) 6 B.) 17 C.) 25 D.) 21
Which is true regarding store-and-forward switching method? A.) Latency varies depending on frame-length B.) Latency is constant C.) It is default for all Cisco switches D.) It only reads the destination hardware address before forwarding the frame
what is difference between 1 pap and chap(quite easy but need on line answer) 2 chap and ms-chap(plz describe briefly) now i have posted the question is there any one to help me?
What is the purpose of Split Horizon? A.) It prevents the regular update messages from reinstating a route that has gone down B.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back out the same interface C.) Informs all neighbor routers that two routes exist D.) Tells the router the destination is unreachable
How does RIP differ from IGRP?
Identify the length of an IPX address and it's components? A.) 80 bits, 48 bits network and 32 bits node B.) 32 bits, 16 bits network and 16 bits node C.) None of the above D.) 80 bits, 32 bits network and 48 bits node
What is the connection oriented protocol in the TCP/IP protocol stack? A. IP B. UDP C. TCP D. DNS E. OSPF
hi... i am a beginner to CCNA... i find it hard understandin collision domain n broadcast domain.. please don tell me the definition.. i read the definitions many times... i need a more detailed explanation... like whn i read the definition it sounds simple... but i don understand whn they say it like a hub has one collision domain and one broadcast domain... and if collisions happen inside collision domain... i am confused... please help me... :(