A routing protocol allows routers to learn the network from other routers and make sure data is sent to the correct location on the network. Routers must use the same routing protocol in order to communicate.
True or False. PVST always switches to have one instance of STP running per VLAN, Allowing redundant physical links within the network to but used for different VLANs and then reducing the load on the individual links.
True or False. PVST allows switches to have one instance of STP running per VLAN, Allowing redundant physical links within the network to but used for different VLANs and then reducing the load on the individual links.
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What are the 7 OSI layers called?
1. Physical
2. Data Link
3. Network
4. Transport
5. Session
6. Presentation
7. Application
An IP Datagram Contains At Least ____ Bytes.
A, 10 bytes
B, 20 bytes
C, 30 bytes
D, 40 bytes
What is the difference between a switch and a bridge?
A switch has more ports, can connect networks of different media speeds, and have more functions, such as Vlans.
What is a routing protocol?
A routing protocol allows routers to learn the network from other routers and make sure data is sent to the correct location on the network. Routers must use the same routing protocol in order to communicate.
List 3 problem redundancy causes in a network.
1. Broadcast Storms
2. Looping
3. Unstable MAC table
How long does it take for regular STP's election process to complete?
A,15 Seconds
B, 30 Seconds
C, 50 Seconds
D, 120 Seconds
Answer : C
True or False. PVST always switches to have one instance of STP running per VLAN, Allowing redundant physical links within the network to but used for different VLANs and then reducing the load on the individual links.
In what layer is a segment encapsulated into a packet?
Layer 3
True or False. PVST allows switches to have one instance of STP running per VLAN, Allowing redundant physical links within the network to but used for different VLANs and then reducing the load on the individual links.
Answer: True
hows does stp terminology refer to switches
its refers to them as bridges rather then switches
What corresponds to (IEEE 802.1d) STP Blocking port state in (IEEE 802.1w) RSTP?
a) backup and disabled
b) alternate and backup
c) root and designated
d) designated and disabled
e) alternate and disabled
Answer b
hows does stp terminology refer to switches
its refers to them as bridges rather then switches
What are the layers of the OSI model?
Application
Presentation
Session
Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical
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