You want to segment a network. The network is running SNA and
Netbios. Which device should NOT be used to segment the network?
A.) A store and forward switch.
B.) A router.
C.) A Catalyst 5000.
D.) A cut-through switch.
E.) A bridge.
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: B
SNA and Netbios are non-routable, you should bridge them.
The most correct answer for this question is 'A Router.'
The purpose here is to recognize that Layer 2 protocols can
not be routed.
However, there are ways to turn a non-routable protocol into
a routable
protocol via a protocol gateway, DLSW+, RSRB and other
technologies.
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