Which ATM adaptation layer is usually used for transporting IP datagrams?
Which ATM adaptation layer is usually used for transporting IP datagrams?
Which of the following are data rates defined for Ethernet operation over copper and fiber optic cabling?
Which of the following are data rates defined for Ethernet operation over copper and fiber
optic cabling? (Choose three.)
what will the switch do with the frame?
An Ethernet switch receives a frame addressed to an unknown destination. Assuming the
frame is error-free, what will the switch do with the frame?
How does collision detection operate in the CSMA/CD algorithm?
How does collision detection operate in the CSMA/CD algorithm?
which two functions?
The Media Access Control (MAC) sub-layer is responsible for which two functions? (Choose
two.)
What is the purpose of carrier sense in the CSMA/CD algorithm?
What is the purpose of carrier sense in the CSMA/CD algorithm?
Which statement best describes a Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) root bridge/switch?
Which statement best describes a Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) root bridge/switch?
What will the switch change in its FDB?
An Ethernet switch with redundant links has the following entries in its Forwarding Data
Base (FDB): MAC Address Port ——————- ——– 00:60:AC:1F:E0:11 1
00:F0:DE:12:3C:87 2 It receives on port 2 a frame with the source Media Access Control
(MAC) address 00:60:AC:1F:E0:11, and destination address 00:F0:DE:12:3C:87. What will
the switch change in its FDB?
how many root ports?
An 12-port Ethernet switch running the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can have how many
root ports?
how does it propagate this information through the network?
When a Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) switch receives a topology change Bridge
Protocol Data Unit (BPDU), how does it propagate this information through the network?