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Configure two DHCP Servers
How to configure two DHCP Servers using 2 swithces with 1 DSL. Keep in mind we cannot use any other additional equipment.
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VPN Network Protocols
Benefits of VPN ? Difference between L2TP and PPTP Protocols
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How Gateway is different from Routers?
A gateway operates at the upper levels of the OSI model and translates information between two completely different network architectures or data formats.
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Connect and Configure
There are four routhers and 4 swiches and 40 computers in an office. How will you connect each devices and configure those devices?
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Read a Switch
You are given only the IP address of the switch but not the port number. How will you read that switch?
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Missing NTLDR File
Windows crashed because NTLDR File is missing. How will you restore this file (Without using Safe Mode Option)?
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Network Negotiation
What does negotiation mean when discussing network protocols?
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Token Ring Segment
You need to connect a Token Ring segment to an Ethernet segment. Would you use a router, a brouter , or a bridge ?
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Communicating
When two network layers are in communication with one another, these layers are known as?a.)PDUsb.)peer entiiesc.)PRAMsd.)sockets
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What is the subnet mask of this network
if interface address is 130.237.14.25/23- what is the subnet mask of this network- how many usable IP address in this network- what is the Subnet ID(IP) of this network- what is broadcast IP of this network
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WAP Gateway
What is the function of a WAP gateway ? Discuss WAP protocols.
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VLAN and INTERVLAN
What is VLAN and INTERVLAN? Why do we use these techniques?What are the differences between STP, RSTP and MSTP?
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Access a File on Another Computer
A person would like to access a file on another computer (connected via LAN) while working with safe mode. What should he do?
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TCP IP Integration
TCP is reliable in communication whereas IP is Non-reliable. Why it is integrated into one and given as TCP/IP protocol?
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Cable Length
Why do we have a minimum and maximum cable length requirement
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What are the important topologies for networks?
BUS topology:In this each computer is directly connected to primary network cable in a single line.Advantages:Inexpensive, easy to install, simple to understand, easy to extend.STAR topology:In this all computers are connected using a central hub.Advantages:Can be inexpensive, easy to install and reconfigure and easy to trouble shoot physical problems.RING topology:In this all computers are connected...
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