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1: What is unicast and how does it work? Unicast is a one-to-one transmission method. A single frame is sent from the source to a destination on...

1. What is an Autonomous System? An Autonomous System (AS) is a group of IP networks operated by one or more network operator/s which has a single...

Question : We can connect two switches via Ethernet cable why we use trunk port between switches ? Ans: Trunk links are required to pass VLAN information...

Ans : Vlan create on Switches not router :p All the following information is taken from the data sheets for these devices, on the Cisco website. The...

Public IP addresses are addresses that are valid as nodes on the Internet. They can be resolved and routed across the Internet from one point to another....

RIP and OSPF are both routing protocols likely you have used without even knowing it. A routing protocol describes the way your data (or signals) get from...

Difference Between Connection oriented vs Connection less  Connection-oriented means that a connection (a virtual link) must be established before data can be exchanged. This can guarantee that data...

111- What is name of OSPF Algo? Dijecstra or SPF (shortest part first) 112 – What is default size of Hello packets in OSPF? 50 bytes 113-...

101- On which base distance vector choose best path? HOPE count 102-What is the name of distance vector algorithm? Belmanford 103- Why we use filter option? When...

96- What is protocol? Set of rules 97- What is difference between RIP and RIPv2 Rip Broadcast No authentication Support FLSM Ripv2 Multicast Authentication Support VLSM 98-...

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