Explain on which interface we always apply access-list?
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Which layer defines the physical topology? A.) Application B.) Transport C.) Network D.) Data Link E.) Physical F.) Session
Which is not a common problem with Distance-Vector routing? A.) Slow convergence. B.) Complex configuration. C.) Routing loops. D.) Periodic updates can slow convergence. E.) Counting to infinity.
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what is the difference between a passive and active hub?? which is better ??
What does the meaning of interface 0/0?
What are the difference between IPv4 & IPv6?? Can anyone explain more details about it..!!
Identify 2 reasons for disabling CDP? A.) If the router is not configured for RIP B.) Save bandwidth by eliminating overhead C.) If the router is configured for Appletalk D.) When connected to a non-Cisco router
What is default size of hello packets in ospf?
What is the Between Normal Switch and Manageable Switch?
What is difference between switch & hub?
Inverse ARP serves what purpose? A.) Method for a local router to introduce itself to the remote end of the connection B.) Broadcast a routing table update C.) Identify MAC addresses if the IP address is known D.) Sent every 10 seconds used to verify the Frame Switch is still active
Which three of the following are true statements about connection-oriented sessions? A.) The segments delivered are acknowledged back to the sender upon their reception B.) Any segments not acknowledged are retransmitted by the receiver C.) A manageable data flow is maintained in order to avoid congestion, overloading and loss of any data D.) Segments are sequenced back into their proper order upon arrival at their destination