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CCNP BSCI –Chapter6 OSPF Network Topologies

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. Which of the following is not an OSPF network type?
A. Broadcast multiaccess
B. Point-to-point nonbroadcast
C. Point-to-multipoint nonbroadcast
D. NBMA
2. What OSPF network type is a workaround used to account for the ...

CCNP BSCI -Chapter 1 Network Design

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. How many links are required to form a full mesh of eight devices?
A. 7
B. 28
C. 80
D. Not possible
2. What does a “scalable” design indicate?
A. The design can be “unfolded” to fit various...

CCNP BCMSN-Chapter 19: Cisco Unified Wireless Network

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. Which of the following terms represents a Cisco wireless access point that cannot operate
independently?
A. Autonomous AP
B. Roaming AP
C. Lightweight AP
D. Dependent AP
2. Suppose that an autonomous AP is used t...

CCNP BCMSN-Chapter 2: Modular Network Design

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, December 19, 2009

1. What is the purpose of breaking a campus network into a hierarchical design?
A. To facilitate documentation
B. To follow political or organizational policies
C. To make the network predictable and scalable
D. To make the net...

CCNP BCMSN-Chapter 1: Campus Network Overview

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, December 19, 2009

1. Layer 2 switching uses which of the following values to forward data?
A. IP address
B. IPX address
C. MAC address
D. RIP address
E. UDP port
2. Multilayer switching (MLS) forwards packets based on what OSI layers...

CCNA640-802 NAT network design problem

By admin - Last updated: Monday, November 30, 2009

NAT
Experiment of NAT in overload Do not miss save the configuration copy run start.
NAT does not need two interfaces with inside and outside, that can be done to take the left side of the small computer Ping Tung ISP, and then click to sa...

CCNA640-802 RIPv2 network design problem

By admin - Last updated: Monday, November 30, 2009

RIPv2
RIPv2 was first described in RFC 1388 and RFC 1723 (1994); the current RFC is 2453, written in November 1998. Although current environments use advanced routing protocols such as OSPF and EIGRP, there still are networks using RIP . The nee...

[Offer]CCDP Self-Study: Designing Cisco Network Architecture

By admin - Last updated: Wednesday, November 11, 2009

* By Amir Ranjbar, Keith Hutton. * Published by Cisco Press. * Series: Self-Study Guide. * Published: Dec 6, 2004 * Copyright 2005 * Dimensions: 7-3/8″ x 9-1/8″ * Pages: 696 * Edition: 1st
A new edition of this title is available, IS...

Network Address Translation (NAT)

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The advantage of using private IP addresses is that it allows an organization to use
private addressing in a network, and use the Internet at the same time, by
implementing Network Address Translation (NAT). NAT is defined in RFC 1631 and<...

Network Address Translation (NAT)

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The advantage of using private IP addresses is that it allows an organization to use
private addressing in a network, and use the Internet at the same time, by
implementing Network Address Translation (NAT). NAT is defined in RFC 1631 and<...