How can you open a command prompt on windows?
What is "Windows search prompt, (type command prompt)"
What is one of the five problems with data transferred monitored through QoS?
What is "Latency, jitter, packet loss, bandwidth, and errors"
What is the MAIN difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
What is configuration requirement?
What is one good use for a hub?
What is "expanding connectivity in small, localized networks or for instantly adding multiple ports to a computer, such as USB-C, HDMI, or Ethernet"?
What do routers use to store the routing tables themselves?
What is Random Access Memory, RAM?
True or false, can routing tables be updated manually or automatically?
What is true?
Which switching type recieves a data frame, checks it for errors, then forwards the frame?
What is store-and-forward switching?
What types of addresses on devices do switches learn?
What is MAC addresses?
What is the default route once you run a command and show the routing table? (DON'T FORGET SUBNET MASK!)
What is 0.0.0.0 with a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0?
What takes data requests from private IP's and sends them through public IP's?
What is "Network Address Translation", N.A.T."
What does a Layer 3 switch have that a Layer 2 switch does not have?
What is "built in routing capabilities"?
What does a hub NOT store, but a switch does store?
What is the MAC Address Table?
What is the correct command to add a route to a network?
What networking group is separated from others in a network?
What is a network isolate?
Which switching type sends a frame to a destination based on knowing the frame header with the destination MAC address?
What is cut-through switching?
What is a benefit of having multiple switches working as one?
What is "Simplified management, and increased bandwidth"?
What is the correct command to open and show a Windows routing table?
What is "route print"?
What is the role of metric settings in a route?
What is "determining the best path when multiple routes to the same destination exist"?
In Hyper V, what are the three types of virtual switches? (NAME THEM ALL)
What is External, Internal and Private?
What seperates uplink ports from typical ports on a switch?
What is higher bandwidth, and the ability to connect to other devices with faster speeds?