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An IP Address can be assigned both statically and dynamically
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) FalseExplanation: IP addresses can be determined statically (assigned to a computer by a system administrator) or dynamically (assigned by another device on the network on demand).
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FDM in Networking stands for
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Frequency Division MultiplexingB) Frequency Distirbution Multiplexing C) Frequency Division MethodsD) Frequency Distribution Methods
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In Session routing, a route remains in force for an entire user session
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False
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Expand DHCP
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Dynamic Host Configuration protocol
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BGP stands for _______
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Border Gateway Protocol
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What is the network topology of the systems you are most used to dealing with?
Ring (token ring), Star (ethernet), Extended Star(Ethernet with extended switches), Hub and Spoke (Ethernet,
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Gateway and Firewall
What is the difference between gateway and firewall?
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OS layers
Different kinds of OS layers
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Configure DNS
How to configure DNS?
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AD Replication
How does Active Directory replication work?
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What is RAS server?
what is Ras server, how we configure in winnt?
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What is DFS?
What is DFS stands for in the trem of Windows Server 2003
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Classful Routing Protocol
What do you mean by Classful Routing Protocol?
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OSPF Load Balancing
How does OSPF support load balancing? Does it support load balancing the unequal cost path links or not ?
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ACL and Firewall
How does a firewall differ from ACL?
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