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| 1.. Which of these 2 protocols only supports TCP/IP?
PPP or SLIP (Circle one)
1.. Which OSI layer is responsible for placing a signal on a cable?
1.. Session
2.. Physical
3.. Transport
4.. Network
42.. Which 2 IP addresses are valid?
1.. 198.200.200.1
2.. 224.25.181.2
3.. 2.1.1.254
4.. 17.256.2.10
5.. 127.23.25.55
1.. Match the IEEE specs
1.. 802.5 Ethernet____
2.. 802.12 Token Ring____
3.. 802.9 Voice and Data____
4.. 802.3 High Speed____
5.. 802.11 Wireless____
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| Charles M. Kozierok 2003-01-28, 9:24 am |
| In article <b162vk$608$1@kermit.esat.net>, Tech <spatterson@iol.ie> wrote:
} 1.. Which of these 2 protocols only supports TCP/IP?
} PPP or SLIP (Circle one)
How about, "circle none", since it's not true of either?
peace,
-*-
charles
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| Andy Barkl 2003-01-28, 3:24 pm |
| "Tech" <spatterson@iol.ie> wrote in message
news:b162vk$608$1@kermit.esat.net...
> 1.. Which of these 2 protocols only supports TCP/IP?
> PPP or SLIP (Circle one)
SLIP
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| Charles M. Kozierok 2003-01-29, 7:24 am |
| In article <b164qf$97j$1@reader1.panix.com>,
Charles M. Kozierok <ixlu@PCGuide.com> wrote:
} In article <b162vk$608$1@kermit.esat.net>, Tech <spatterson@iol.ie> wrote:
} } 1.. Which of these 2 protocols only supports TCP/IP?
} } PPP or SLIP (Circle one)
}
} How about, "circle none", since it's not true of either?
I'm going to revise my answer on this one. For the purposes of the N+
test, the answer is SLIP as Andy suggested. However, like many of these
questions, that's a simplified answer. There is nothing inherent in the
operation of SLIP that ties it to PPP; it's a simple framing protocol
that has no knowledge of the layer three protocol it is carrying. It is
true, however, that it was designed for use with IP, and I am not aware
of other non-IP implementations.
peace,
-*-
charles
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| Charles M. Kozierok 2003-01-29, 8:24 am |
| In article <b18k8b$5bq$1@reader1.panix.com>,
Charles M. Kozierok <ixlu@PCGuide.com> wrote:
} There is nothing inherent in the
} operation of SLIP that ties it to PPP; it's a simple framing protocol
^^^ I meant "IP".
Oops. 
peace,
-*-
charles
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| Stephen 2003-01-29, 10:24 am |
| 1--->SLIP
2. ----->Physical
3----->198.200.200.1 & 2.1.1.254
4----->1>TOKEN, 2>HIGH SPEED, 3>V&D, 4>ETHERNET, 5>WIRELESS
"Tech" <spatterson@iol.ie> wrote in message
news:b162vk$608$1@kermit.esat.net...
> 1.. Which of these 2 protocols only supports TCP/IP?
> PPP or SLIP (Circle one)
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> 1.. Which OSI layer is responsible for placing a signal on a cable?
> 1.. Session
> 2.. Physical
> 3.. Transport
> 4.. Network
> 42.. Which 2 IP addresses are valid?
> 1.. 198.200.200.1
> 2.. 224.25.181.2
> 3.. 2.1.1.254
> 4.. 17.256.2.10
> 5.. 127.23.25.55
> 1.. Match the IEEE specs
> 1.. 802.5 Ethernet____
> 2.. 802.12 Token Ring____
> 3.. 802.9 Voice and Data____
> 4.. 802.3 High Speed____
> 5.. 802.11 Wireless____
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