OSI Model Topology Patch cable Flow control Common layer 2 device Best path Purpose of Layer 2 devices.

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OSI Model Topology Patch cable Flow control Common layer 2 device Best path Purpose of Layer 2 devices

Router Configuration Packet forwarding Administrator entries to manipulate the routing table Split Horizon operation

Routing Protocols Which routing protocol uses link-state advertisements (LSAs)? Link-state routing updates Route of last resort RIP updates occur every ___ RIP metric Routers use _____ to maintain tables Routing protocol used to communicate between autonomous systems

Routing Protocols Another term for shortest path first routing algorithm Configuring IGRP Split horizon IGRP routing updates IGRP hop count

ACLs A packet that does not match any of the tests in an access list A wildcard mask bit of "0" means _________ Access list to permit or deny part of a protocol suite If inbound or outbound is not specified Wildcard mask for a host range of a subnet

ACLs Extended access lists should be placed ____ A numbered access list in the range of What are Access Control Lists? In which router mode are access lists created?

Network Configuration The first step in LAN design Alleviate congestion Time necessary to move a packet from the data link layer to the physical layer Network latency with bridge or hub Used with VLANs to tighten network security Workgroup servers should be ____ Establishes a bandwidth domain also known as the collision domain

Network Configuration Internetwork design seeks to provide _________. The star/extended star topology standard The data capacity of a link A list of equipment repairs Peer-to-peer network

Network Configuration Users in a peer-to-peer network First step in the troubleshooting process Loopback function on the NIC Negative influence on network performance

Novell IPX IPX network number Encapsulation for Novell version 3.12 Novell routing protocol Novell RIP metrics Set the number of routes used for load sharing IPX routing command to show the number and type of packets received and transmitted Command for the frame format Part of the IPX packet that indicates the number of routers through which the packet has passed

Switching Switch effect on bandwidth A switch segments a LAN into ____ Types of frame forwarding Protocol to allow redundant paths in a switched/bridged network Benefit of using VLANs

Switching Switch ports administratively assigned to a VLAN Switch ports automatically assigned to a VLAN Benefits of a switched LAN Requires more administration up front to setup the database within the VLAN management software