IEEE 802.3ab defines Gigabit Ethernet transmission over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) category 5, 5e or 6 cabling known as .................... A) 1000 BASE-T B) 1000 BASE-SX C) 1000 BASE-LX D) 1000 BASE-CX
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A) 1000 BASE-T
is a high performance fiber optic token ring LAN running at 100 Mbps over distances up to 1000 stations connected. A) FDDI B) FDDT C) FDDR D) FOTR
Which of the following are Gigabit Ethernets? A) 1000 BASE-SX B) 1000 BASE-LX C) 1000 BASE-CX D) All of the above
is a collective term for a number of Ethernet Standards that carry traffic at the nominal rate of 1000 Mbits/s against the original Ethernet speed of 10 Mbit/s. A) Ethernet B) Fast Ethernet C) Gigabit Ethernet D) All of the above
is another kind of fiber optic network with active star for switching. A) S/NET B) SW/NET C) NET/SW D) FS/NET
The combination of ........... and ............. is often termed the local address or the local portion of the IP Address. A) Network number and host number B) Network number and subnet number C) Subnet number and host number. D) All of the above
State whether true or false. i) A connection oriented protocol can only use unicast addresses. ii) The any cast service is included in IPV6. A) True, False B) True, True C) False, True D) False, False
............. implies that all subnets obtained from the same network use the subnet mask. A) Static subnetting B) Dynamic Subnetting C) Variable length subnetting D) Both B and C
The most important and common protocols associated TCP/IP internetwork layer are. i) Internet Protocol (IP) ii) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) iii) Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) iv) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) V) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) A) i, ii, iii, and iv only B) ii, iii, iv and v only C) i, iii, iv and v only D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v only
........... is responsible for converting the higher level protocol addresses to physical Network Addresses. A) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) B) Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) C) Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) D) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Which of the following is not a mechanism that DHCP supports for IP address allocation? A) Automatic allocation B) Static allocation C) Dynamic allocation D) Manual allocation
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