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Cisco CCNA - CCNP Certification Practice Questions- Routers, Switches, Frame Relay, And More! (Popularity: )
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Let's test your knowledge of the OSI model, frame relay, and other important topics for your Cisco certification exams! CCENT Certification: Identify the devices that run at the bottom layer of the OSI model. A. router B. switch C. hub D. wireless access point E. repeater Answers: C, E. Both hubs and repeaters run at Layer 1 of the OSI model, the Physical layer. CCNA Certification Exam: Identify the frame relay encapsulation options. A. Cisco (default) B. IETF (default) C. ANSI (default) D. Cisco E. ...

Cisco CCNA And CCNP Practice Questions - Hex Conversions, Static Routes, And More! (Popularity: )
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Let's test your knowledge of important Cisco certification exam topics with these CCNA, CCENT, and CCNP questions! CCENT and CCNA Certification: You want to create a static route that will send packets out the ethernet0 interface on your local router if there is no other match for the actual destination in the routing table. What command will create such a route? Answer: The ip route command is used to create a default static ...

Cisco CCNA Certification Exam Training: What Is Packet Switching (Popularity: )
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Cisco CCNA certification exam training means you've got to learn a lot of new terms, and some of them can be a little confusing at first. To pass this tough certification exam, one term you definitely need to understand is packet switching. The first question, of course, is "What is packet switching in the first place?" Let's define this term in today's Cisco CCNA exam prep tutorial. Packets transmitted from "point ...

Cisco CCNA Certification Exam Tutorial: The OSPF RID (Popularity: )
OSPF is a major topic on your CCNA exam, as well it should be. OSPF is a widely-used WAN protocol, and you need to learn the fundamentals before moving on to more complicated configurations. One such detail is the OSPF Router ID, or RID. The RID is the dotted decimal value by which other OSPF routers will identify a given OSPF router. There are some interesting defaults for this value, and ...

Cisco CCNA Certification: The Proper Use Of Default Static Routes (Popularity: )
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Earning your Cisco CCNA certification means knowing the details of Cisco routing, and that includes knowing when Cisco routing terms don't quite mean what they sound like they mean. For example, the general meaning of "default" is a setting that is used unless you or I change it. On the other hand, a default route is a route taken by packets that have no other route they can take. Let's ...

Cisco CCNA-CCNP Certification Exam Tutorial: EIGRP And Split Horizon (Popularity: )
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EIGRP is a major topic for your CCNA and CCNP studies, and one basic skill you'll need to pass your Cisco certification exams is to identify situations where you need to enable or disable split horizon. EIGRP commands tend to be a little different than those used with other protocols, so let's take a look at how EIGRP and split horizon interoperate. R1 is our hub router, with R2 and R3 ...

Cisco CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Uplinkfast (Popularity: )
You remember from your CCNA studies that when a port goes through the transition from blocking to forwarding, you’re looking at a 50-second delay before that port can actually begin forwarding frames. Configuring a port with PortFast is one way to get around that, but again, you can only use it when a single host device is found off the port. What if the device connected to a port is ...

Cisco CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam Tutorial: ISIS Hellos And Adjacencies (Popularity: )
In my last ISIS tutorial, I mentioned that while ISIS and OSPF are both link state protocols, their actual operation differs greatly. To pass the BSCI exam and earn your CCNP, you’ll need to know these differences! Today, we’ll take a look at ISIS Hello types and the adjacency types that form through the use of these Hellos. Hello packets have been mentioned several times with ISIS, and with good reason. ...

Cisco Certification: An Introduction To Multilayer Switching And SVIs (Popularity: )
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Sure, you have to know all about SVIs and multilayer switching to earn your CCNP, but you also need to know about them because they're so commonplace in today's networks! Why? We can use an SVI to allow inter-VLAN communication on a multilayer switch, eliminating the need for a separate router to get involved. In this example, we have Host_1 in VLAN 11 and Host_3 in VLAN 33. Before we begin configuring, ...

Computer Based Training And Web Based Training (Popularity: )
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What are CBT and WBT? Electronic learning or e-learning is an umbrella term for learning enhanced by the use of computers. To make this happen efficiently, there are many technologies in use, such as CBT and WBT. Computer Based Training (CBT) is a new-age way of learning. It is a form of education in which a student learns by using special training programs while on a computer. This system worked well in ...