Description : In Frame Relay, when. ______ is selected, it requires establishing andterminatingphases A) a PVC B) an SVC C) either (a) or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : an SVC
Description : In Frame Relay, when a _____ is selected, the correspondingtable entry is recorded for all switches by the administrator A) PVC B) SVC C) either (a) or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : PVC
Description : VCIs in Frame Relay arecalled ______. A) PVC B) SVC C) DLCIs D) none of the above
Last Answer : DLCIs
Description : The maximum frame length for 10-Mbps Ethernet is ________ bytes. A) 1518 B) 1500 C) 1200 D) none of the abov
Last Answer : 1518
Description : Frame Relay provides ________. A) PVCs B) SVCs C) either (a) or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : Frame Relay
Description : ________ is a virtual-circuit wide-area network that was designed in response to demands fora new type of WAN in thelate1980s and early 1990s. A) X.25 B) Frame Relay C) ATM D) none of the above
Description : In ATM,a virtual connection is definedby _________. A) VPI B) VCI C) DLCI D) acombination of (a) and (b)
Last Answer : acombination of (a) and (b)
Description : In the Ethernet frame, the_______field contains error detection information. A) CRC B) preamble C) address D) none of the above
Last Answer : CRC
Description : In the Ethernet, the _______field is actually added at the physical layer and isnot (formally)part of the frame. A) CRC B) preamble C) address D) none of the above
Last Answer : preamble
Description : The minimum frame length for 10-Mbps Ethernet is _______bytes. A) 32 B) 80 C) 128 D) none of the above
Last Answer : none of the above
Description : An IGMP packet is carried in an __________ packet. A) UDP B) IP C) Ethernet frame D) noneof the above
Last Answer : IP
Description : Which of the following statements is TRUE? a. Both Ethernet frame and IP packet include checksum fields b. Ethernet frame includes a checksum field and IP packet includes a CRC field c. Ethernet ... and IP packet includes a checksum field d. Both Ethernet frame and IP packet include CRC fields
Last Answer : Ethernet frame includes a CRC field and IP packet includes a checksum field
Description : Suppose that the one-way propagation delay for a 100 Mbps Ethernet having 48-bit jamming signal is 1.04 micro-seconds. The minimum frame size in bits is: a. 112 b. 160 c. 208 d. 256
Last Answer : d. 256
Description : In an Ethernet local area network, which one of the following statements is TRUE ? a. A station stops to sense the channel once it starts transmitting a frame. b. The purpose ... collision is detected. d. The exponential backoff mechanism reduces the probability of collision on retransmissions
Last Answer : The exponential backoff mechanism reduces the probability of collision on retransmissions
Description : Suppose the round trip propagation delay for a 10 Mbps Ethernet having 48-bit jamming signal is 46.4 ms. The minimum frame size is a. 94 b. 416 c. 464
Last Answer : c. 464
Description : What is the difference between the Ethernet frame preamble field and the IEEE 802.3 preamble and start of frame Delimiter fields? a. 1 byte b. 1 bit c. 4 bit d. 16 bit
Last Answer : a. 1 byte
Description : The least significant 23 bits in a 48-bit Ethernet address identify a ________. A) multicast router B) host C) multicast group D) noneof the above
Last Answer : multicast group
Description : The _______ layer of Ethernet consistsof the LLC sublayer and the MAC sublayer. A) data link B) physical C) network D) none of the above
Last Answer : data link
Description : ______ eliminates the varying delay times associated withdifferent-size packets. A) X.25 B) Frame Relay C) ATM D) all of theabove
Last Answer : ATM
Description : ______ is the cell relay protocol designed by the corresponding Forum and adopted by the ITU-T. A) X.25 B) Frame Relay C) ATM D) none of the above
Description : Frame Relay networks offer an optioncalled ______________that sends voice through the network. A) VOFR B) FRAD C) MUX D) none of the above
Last Answer : VOFR
Description : To handleframesarrivingfrom other protocols, Frame Relay uses adevice calleda _________. A) VOFR B) FRAD C) MUX D) none of the above
Last Answer : FRAD
Description : In Frame Relay, the EA field defines thenumber of bytes; it is _____ in the last byte of the address. A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Last Answer : 1
Description : In Frame Relay, an address can be________ bytes. A) only 2 B) 2 to 3 C) 2 to 4 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 2 to 4
Description : Frame Relay has_______. A) only the physical layer B) only thedata link C) the physical and data link layers D) the physical, data link, andnetwork layers
Last Answer : the physical and data link layers
Description : Which protocols adopted the standards of HDLC (High Level Link Control) protocol? a. X.25 protocol as LAPB (Link Access Procedure Balanced, V.42 protocol as LAPM (Link Access Procedure for ... Services Digital Network) protocol as LAPD (Link Access Procedure on D channel) d. All the above
Last Answer : d. All the above
Description : Choose the Protocols working in the Data Link Control Layer of OSI model below. a. ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), Frame Relay b. HDLC (High Level Data Link Control), SDLC (Synchronous Data Link Control) c. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), IEEE802.3 d. All the above
Description : ________ is the assignment of a network identity to a specific MAC address that allows systems to be found on networks. a) Internet Hardware Addresses b) Ethernet Software Addresses c) Ethernet Hardware Addresses d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : Ethernet Hardware Addresses
Description : In ________,a station monitors the medium after it sends a frame to see if the transmission was successful. If so, the station is finished. If, however, there is a collision, the frameis sentagain. A) CSMA/CA B) CSMA/CD C) either (a)or (b) D) both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : CSMA/CD
Description : A _______ can check the MAC addresses contained inthe frame. A) passive hub B) repeater C) bridge D) route
Last Answer : bridge
Description : What type of network device allows youto share your connection to the Internet with other computers in your home? A) Ethernet card B) NIC C) Router D) Cat 5
Last Answer : Router
Description : Standard Ethernet (10-Mbps) uses_______ encoding A) NRZ B) AMI C) Manchester D) differential Manchester
Last Answer : Manchester
Description : In Ethernet addressing, ifall the bits are 1s, the address is _________. A) unicast B) multicast C) broadcast D) none of the above
Last Answer : broadcast
Description : In Ethernet addressing, if the least significant bit of the firstbyte is 1, the address is _________. A) unicast B) multicast C) broadcast D) none of the above
Last Answer : multicast
Description : In Ethernet addressing, if the least significant bit of the firstbyte is 0, the address is _________. A) unicast B) multicast C) broadcast D) none of the above
Last Answer : unicast
Description : Gigabit Ethernet access methods include _______ mode. A) half-duplex B) full-duplex C) both (a) and (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : both (a) and (b)
Description : Gigabit Ethernet has a datarate of________Mbps. A) 10 B) 100 C) 1000 D) 10,000
Last Answer : 1000
Description : In _________, autonegotiation allows two devices to negotiate the mode or datarate of operation. A) Standard B) Fast Ethernet C) Gigabit Ethernet D) Ten-Gigabit Ethernet
Last Answer : Fast Ethernet
Description : Fast Ethernet hasa data rate of ________Mbps. A) 10 B) 100 C) 1000 D) 10,000
Last Answer : 100
Description : Each station on an Ethernet network has a unique _______ address imprinted onits network interface card (NIC). A) 5-byte B) 32-bit C) 48-bit D) none of the above
Last Answer : 48-b
Description : The IEEE 802.3 Standard defines _________ CSMA/CD as the access method for first-generation 10-Mbps Ethernet. A) 1-persistent B) p-persistent C) non-persistent D) none of the above
Last Answer : 1-persistent
Description : ______ is the most widelyused local area networkprotocol. A) Token Ring B) Token Bus C) Ethernet D) none of the above
Last Answer : Ethernet
Description : Which of the following couldnot be an Ethernet multicast destination? A) B7:7B:6C:DE:10:00 B) 7B:AA:C1:23:45:32 C) 7C:56:21:1A:DE:F4 D) 83:32:21:21:4D:34
Last Answer : 7C:56:21:1A:DE:F4
Description : Which of the following couldnot be an Ethernet unicast destination? A) 43:7B:6C:DE:10:00 B) 44:AA:C1:23:45:32 C) 46:56:21:1A:DE:F4 D) 48:32:21:21:4D:34
Last Answer : 43:7B:6C:DE:10:0
Description : If an Ethernet destination address is08:07:06:05:44:33, then this is a ______ address. A) unicast B) multicast C) broadcast D) any of theabove
Description : f an Ethernet destination address is07:01:02:03:04:05, then this is a ______ address. A) unicast B) multicast C) broadcast D) any of theabove
Description : . What is the hexadecimal equivalentof the Ethernet address 01011010 0001000101010101 00011000 10101010 00001111? A) 5A:88:AA:18:55:F0 B) 5A:81:BA:81:AA:0F C) 5A:18:5A:18:55:0F D) 5A:11:55:18:AA:0F
Last Answer : 5A:11:55:18:AA:0F
Description : In astar-topology Ethernet LAN, _______ is just a point where the signals coming from different stations collide; it is thecollision point. A) An activehub B) A passivehub C) either (a)or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : A passivehub
Description : The target hardware address on an Ethernet is _______ in an ARP request. A) 0x000000000000 B) 0.0.0.0 C) variable D) class dependent
Last Answer : 0x000000000000
Description : IEEE 802.3ab defines Gigabit Ethernet transmission over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) category 5, 5e or 6 cabling known as .................... a. 1000 BASE-T b. 1000 BASE-SX c. 1000 BASE-LX d. 1000 BASE-CX
Last Answer : a. 1000 BASE-T