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Question 1 |
The first configured VLAN | |
Untagged VLAN |
Question 2 |
Hop Count | |
Delay | |
Cost | |
Bandwidth |
Question 3 |
Root, Designated, Alternate | |
Normal, Root, Backup | |
Active, Inactive | |
Backup, Disabled |
Question 4 |
Disabled, Listenning, Learning, Connected | |
Blocking, Listenning, Learning, Forwarding | |
Listenning, Learning, Forwarding, Active | |
Disabled, Listenning, Learning, Active |
Question 5 |
A mechanism that provide neighbourship between two nodes | |
A mechanism that provide routing exchange between different routing protocols |
Question 6 |
LSA Type A, Type B, Type C, Type D | |
LSA Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Type 5, Type 7 |
Question 7 |
Bandwidth | |
Hop Count | |
Cost | |
Delay |
Question 8 |
OSPF | |
IS-IS | |
IS-IS | |
BGP |
Question 9 |
7 | |
9 | |
5 | |
4 |
Question 10 |
Dot1q | |
DTP | |
ISL | |
VTP |
Question 11 |
DHCP | |
TLS | |
DSCP | |
TOS |
Question 12 |
ARP | |
ARP | |
ARP | |
UDP |
Question 13 |
110 | |
90 | |
170 | |
120 |
Question 14 |
To allow any traffic | |
To restrict any traffic | |
To connect two nodes | |
To disable any port |
Question 15 |
Converting MAC Addresses to IP Addresses | |
Converting Domain Names to IP Addresses | |
Converting Domain Names to MAC Addresses | |
Converting MAC Addresses to Domain Names |
Question 16 |
Extended ACL | |
Standard ACL | |
Secured ACL | |
Standard ACL |
Question 17 |
Idle, Active, Open Sent, Open Confirm, Established | |
Normal, Idle, Connect, Active, Open Confirm, Established | |
Open Sent, Open Confirm, Normal, Idle, | |
Idle, Connect, Open Sent, Open Confirm, Established |
Question 18 |
A port that carries the traffic of all VLANs | |
A port that carries the traffic of Native VLAN | |
A port that carries the traffic of a specific VLAN |
Question 19 |
Global Unicast, Link-Local, Unique Local, Solicited-Node Multicast, Anycast | |
Global Unicast, Link-Local, Broadcast, Multicast, Solicited-Node Multicast, | |
Broadcast, Unicast, Anycast, Multicast | |
Solicited-Node Multicast, Anycast, Broadcast, Unicast |
Question 20 |
Using A,B,C,D,E Classes in IP Addressing without Subnet Mask | |
Using A,B,C,D,E Classes in IP Addressing with Subnet Mask |
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