Question: Classless routing protocols a. require RIPv1 or IGRP interior routing protocols b. hide discontiguous subnets c. do not support variable length subnet masking d. transmit
Classless routing protocols
| a. | require RIPv1 or IGRP interior routing protocols | |||||||||||||
| b. | hide discontiguous subnets | |||||||||||||
| c. | do not support variable length subnet masking | |||||||||||||
| d.
| transmit prefix length or subnet mask information with IP network addresses
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) provides advantages for large enterprise networks except when
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___________ is the type of routing protocol that does not exchange routing tables.
| a. | Distance-Vector | ||||||||||||||||
| b. | Spanning Tree | ||||||||||||||||
| c. | Link-State | ||||||||||||||||
| d. | Token Ring
Static routing is recommended in the following conditions except
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A transparent bridge connects one or more LAN segments and learns the location of devices by looking at the source address in each frame. The bridge develops a switching table that records the IP address of the devices on each port.
True
False
A bridge is a store-and-forward device. Store and forward means that the bridge does all except
| a. | calculates a CRC and transmits the frame | |
| b. | determines which outgoing port to use | |
| c. | sends a confirmation to source port | |
| d. | prepares the frame for the out-going port | |
| e. | receives a complete frame |
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