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Questions...Please Answer Them
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pcpalct
IT Engineer M

Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Norwalk Country: United States State: CT Certifications: A+, Net+, MCP, MCSE, MCDBA, CNA, CNE, CCNA, CCNP, OCA, OCP, CIW-A, CIW-P, CIW-SA Working on: CIW Master, ASE Service Consultant
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Questions...Please Answer Them
Hey again folks. A friend of mine had some questions, and since I'm kinda Cisco illiterate for the time being and he has no internet access, I decided to post them so all of you at the forum can take a stab. But please don't answer unless your sure of the answer (I mean like more than 40% sure)
Question 1
What are 4 ways network management can be simplified by using the VLANs? (Choose 4)
A> VLANs allow you to implement multiple layers of switching easily
B> VLANs can group several broadcast domains into multiple logical subnets
C> It is no longer necessary to install cables to move a user from a new network to another
D> Network adds, moves, and changes are achieved by configuring a port into a VLAN
E> A group of users needing high security can be put into a VLAN so that no users outside the VLAN can communicate with them
F> As a logical grouping of users, VLANs can be considered independent from their physical or geographic locations
Question 2
Which 3 protocols exactly match their transport layer functions? (Choose 3)
A> Route Selection --> IP
B> Sliding Window --> UDP
C> Well Known Ports --> IP
D> Route Validation --> ICMP
E> Connection Oriented --> TCP/IP
F> Three-Way Handshake --> TCP/IP
G> No Acknowledgement --> UDP
He has more...but the nut can't find where he wrote them...figures. Well, if he does find them...i'll post again.
Cheers
John
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06-30-02 01:43 PM
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jeff_j_black
that's what "THEY" said..

Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on:
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06-30-02 02:51 PM
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pcpalct
IT Engineer M

Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Norwalk Country: United States State: CT Certifications: A+, Net+, MCP, MCSE, MCDBA, CNA, CNE, CCNA, CCNP, OCA, OCP, CIW-A, CIW-P, CIW-SA Working on: CIW Master, ASE Service Consultant
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Wish I knew
Sad thing is Jeff...I don't know. All he told me is that these are questions he has...thats all. Now if there is anyone willing to answer...I'll deliver the message Past That...I have no clue what he is giving me to post.
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