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Which of the following would alleviate the problem of excessive collisions in a LAN? (Choose two.) reduce the size of collision domains reduce number of broadcast domains add extra hubs add extra managed switches add additional transceivers increase the length of UTP cable runs.
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Which of the following would alleviate the problem of excessive collisions in a LAN? (Choose two.) • reduce the size of collision domains • reduce number of broadcast domains • add extra hubs • add extra managed switches • add additional transceivers • increase the length of UTP cable runs
Which of the following would alleviate the problem of excessive collisions in a LAN? (Choose two.) • reduce the size of collision domains • reduce number of broadcast domains • add extra hubs • add extra managed switches • add additional transceivers • increase the length of UTP cable runs
Which of the following is created with switched full-duplex transmission? • more collision domains • fewer collision domains • no collision domains • no increase in broadcast domains • more broadcast domains
Which of the following is created with switched full-duplex transmission? • more collision domains • fewer collision domains • no collision domains • no increase in broadcast domains • more broadcast domains
Which switching mode describes a switch that transfers a frame as soon as the destination MAC address is read? • fragment-free • cut-through • store-and-forward • latency forwarding
Which switching mode describes a switch that transfers a frame as soon as the destination MAC address is read? • fragment-free • cut-through • store-and-forward • latency forwarding
Which of the following is the switching technique that reads the header and passes the frame prior to the checksum being sent? (Not a good question!) • fragment-free • cut-through • store-and-forward • latency forwarding • fast forward
Which of the following is the switching technique that reads the header and passes the frame prior to the checksum being sent? (Not a good question!) • fragment-free • cut-through • store-and-forward • latency forwarding • fast forward
What does a switch broadcast to let other switches know of its existence on the LAN? • STP • STA • BDPU • BPU • BPDU
What does a switch broadcast to let other switches know of its existence on the LAN? • STP • STA • BDPU • BPU • BPDU
Which of the following network types uses networking devices to extend the distances that cable can be run? • length/shared media • extended shared media • point-to-point network • extended point-to-point network • multiple access/point-to-point
Which of the following network types uses networking devices to extend the distances that cable can be run? • length/shared media • extended shared media • point-to-point network • extended point-to-point network • multiple access/point-to-point
Which of the following is a term associated with replacing hubs with switches to increase the number of collision domains? • encapsulation • latency • segmentation • layered model • broadcast domain • extended
Which of the following is a term associated with replacing hubs with switches to increase the number of collision domains? • encapsulation • latency • segmentation • layered model • broadcast domain • extended
While working on her computer, Mary noticed longer than normal network data transfers. Mary investigates the problem and notices that her co-worker John has been hosting an online video conference. What is the network probably experiencing? • collision storm • broadcast storm • IP storm • data rain storm
While working on her computer, Mary noticed longer than normal network data transfers. Mary investigates the problem and notices that her co-worker John has been hosting an online video conference. What is the network probably experiencing? • collision storm • broadcast storm • IP storm • data rain storm
Which of the following does a router use to make a forwarding decision? • destination IP address • MAC address • source IP address • encapsulation address • default gateway
Which of the following does a router use to make a forwarding decision? • destination IP address • MAC address • source IP address • encapsulation address • default gateway
Which switching mode has the lowest latency? • cut-through • fast-forward • store-and-forward • fragment-free
Which switching mode has the lowest latency? • cut-through • fast-forward • store-and-forward • fragment-free
Which LAN switching methods have a fixed latency time? (Choose two.) • store-and-forward • cut-through • fast-forward • free-forward • cut-and-store • fragment-free
Which LAN switching methods have a fixed latency time? (Choose two.) • store-and-forward • cut-through • fast-forward • free-forward • cut-and-store • fragment-free
A network administrator has a multi-floor LAN to monitor and maintain. Through careful monitoring, the administrator has noticed a large amount of broadcast traffic slowing the network. Which device would you use to best solve this problem? • bridge • hub • router • transceiver
A network administrator has a multi-floor LAN to monitor and maintain. Through careful monitoring, the administrator has noticed a large amount of broadcast traffic slowing the network. Which device would you use to best solve this problem? • bridge • hub • router • transceiver
Which device uses full-duplex mode to provide full bandwidth between two nodes on a network? • hub • router • switch • gateway • repeater • transceiver
Which device uses full-duplex mode to provide full bandwidth between two nodes on a network? • hub • router • switch • gateway • repeater • transceiver
Which of the following protocols is used to eliminate loops? • STP • BDPU • UDP • EIGRP • learning
Which of the following protocols is used to eliminate loops? • STP • BDPU • UDP • EIGRP • learning
What is the area referred to as, that controls frame propagation within that area? • MAC address domain • collision domain • broadcast domain • propagation domain
What is the area referred to as, that controls frame propagation within that area? • MAC address domain • collision domain • broadcast domain • propagation domain
Which of the following describes shared media environment? • a collision free environment made up of systems on the same medium • multiple hosts have access to the same cable ISP system • multiple hosts have access to the same medium. • multiple router environment in a mesh topology
Which of the following describes shared media environment? • a collision free environment made up of systems on the same medium • multiple hosts have access to the same cable ISP system • multiple hosts have access to the same medium. • multiple router environment in a mesh topology