Refer to the exhibit. A user issues the command netstat –r on a workstation. Which IPv6 address is one of the link-local addresses of the workstation?

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Refer to the exhibit. A user issues the command netstat –r on a workstation. Which IPv6 address is one of the link-local addresses of the workstation? ::1/128 fe80::30d0:115:3f57:fe4c/128 fe80::/64 2001:0:9d38:6ab8:30d0:115:3f57:fe4c/128 Answers Explanation…

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Three devices are on three different subnets. Match the network address and the broadcast address with each subnet where these devices are located. (Not all options are used.)

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Three devices are on three different subnets. Match the network address and the broadcast address with each subnet where these devices are located. (Not all options are used.) Device 1:…

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Given network 172.18.109.0, which subnet mask would be used if 6 host bits were available?

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Given network 172.18.109.0, which subnet mask would be used if 6 host bits were available? 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.252 255.255.224.0 255.255.255.248 255.255.192.0 Answers Explanation & Hints: With an IPv4 network, the subnet…

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What happens when a switch receives a frame and the calculated CRC value is different than the value that is in the FCS field?

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What happens when a switch receives a frame and the calculated CRC value is different than the value that is in the FCS field? The switch places the new CRC…

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Which two issues can cause both runts and giants in Ethernet networks? (Choose two.)

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Which two issues can cause both runts and giants in Ethernet networks? (Choose two.) a malfunctioning NIC CRC errors electrical interference on serial interfaces half-duplex operations using the incorrect cable…

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Two network engineers are discussing the methods used to forward frames through a switch. What is an important concept related to the cut-through method of switching?

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Two network engineers are discussing the methods used to forward frames through a switch. What is an important concept related to the cut-through method of switching? The fragment-free switching offers…

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Although CSMA/CD is still a feature of Ethernet, why is it no longer necessary?

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Although CSMA/CD is still a feature of Ethernet, why is it no longer necessary? the virtually unlimited availability of IPv6 addresses the use of CSMA/CA the use of full-duplex capable…

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What does a router do when it receives a Layer 2 frame over the network medium?

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What does a router do when it receives a Layer 2 frame over the network medium? determines the best path de-encapsulates the frame re-encapsulates the packet into a new frame…

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A network team is comparing topologies for connecting on a shared media. Which physical topology is an example of a hybrid topology for a LAN?

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A network team is comparing topologies for connecting on a shared media. Which physical topology is an example of a hybrid topology for a LAN? bus extended star ring partial…

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Which two acronyms represent the data link sublayers that Ethernet relies upon to operate? (Choose two.)

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Which two acronyms represent the data link sublayers that Ethernet relies upon to operate? (Choose two.) CSMA FCS LLC MAC SFD Answers Explanation & Hints: For Layer 2 functions, Ethernet…

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Which two statements describe the characteristics of fiber-optic cabling? (Choose two.)

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Which two statements describe the characteristics of fiber-optic cabling? (Choose two.) Fiber-optic cabling does not conduct electricity. Fiber-optic cabling has high signal loss. Fiber-optic cabling is primarily used as backbone…

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Refer to the exhibit. What is the maximum possible throughput between the PC and the server?

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Refer to the exhibit. What is the maximum possible throughput between the PC and the server? 128 kb/s 10 Mb/s 100 Mb/s 1000 Mb/s Answers Explanation & Hints: The maximum…

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Which three layers of the OSI model are comparable in function to the application layer of the TCP/IP model? (Choose three.)

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Which three layers of the OSI model are comparable in function to the application layer of the TCP/IP model? (Choose three.) application presentation session transport data link physical network Answers…

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What is a user trying to determine when issuing a ping 10.1.1.1 command on a PC?

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What is a user trying to determine when issuing a ping 10.1.1.1 command on a PC? if the TCP/IP stack is functioning on the PC without putting traffic on the wire if…

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