What advantage does a switch have over a hub?
What is a switch recognizes frames and pay attention to the MAC address.
In a star topology, what happens when a workstation loses its physical connection to another device?
What is only that particular workstation loses its ability to communicate?
What command is used to obtain the IP address, the gateway, DHPC server and DNS server if applicable on a Windows computer?
What is ipconfig?
You need to transfer files between two hosts. Which protocol do you use?
What is FTP?
How many wires does VoIP use?
What is eight (8)?
The _______ ________ application allows you to view various log types, including application, security, and system logs
What is the Event Viewer?
Greater Organization is one advantage the ____ ____ architecture has over the peer-to-peer architecture .
What is Client-Server?
Whici layer of the OSI model do TCP and UDP reside?
What is layer 4?
Where do you go on a Windows Control Panel to set a static IP address?
Fiber-optics can transmit up to _____ kilometers.
What is 40?
A _______ is a detailed list of application information, system performance, or user activities.
What is a log?
What type of network are all computers considered equal and do not share any central authority?
What is peer-to-peer?
What is ping 127.0.0.1?
What happens if the DHCP server is not on the same segment as the DHCP client?
What is the broadcast will not be recieved by the server?
How many masks are there in the CIDR subnet /26?
What is 192?
A ____ refers to a particular network scenario wherein one device send a packet out on a network segment and thereby forces every other device on that same physical network segment o pay attention to it.
What is a collision domain?
What Category of UTP cable is not rated?
What is Cat9?
The ___ __ _____ command is used to show the router's route table. This table shows the list of all networks that the router can reach, their metric, and how to get there.
What is show ip route?
What is the decimal value for binary number 11101000?
What is 232?
You have a network with multiple LANs and want to keep them separate but still connect them together so that they all can get to the Internet. What is the best solution that should be implemented in the given scenario?
A ____ cannot be used with full-duplex communication.
What is a hub?
What it the size of a MAC address?
What is 48-bits?
What is the most often used test to see whether or not an IP host is up and functional?
What is ping?
What protocol is used to find the hardware address of a host from a known IP address?
What is ARP ?
An RJ-45 is mainly used in a LAN for distances of ____.
What is 100 meters?