Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 110/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is an 802.3u specification? 1.10BASE-F 2.10BASE-T 3.100BASE-TX.

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Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 110/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is an 802.3u specification? 1.10BASE-F 2.10BASE-T 3.100BASE-TX BASE-CX

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 210/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is an 802.3u specification? 1.10BASE-F 2.10BASE-T 3.100BASE-TX BASE-CX

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 310/11/2015 Chapter 5 Company A needs to decide whether copper or fiber cable will be used in a new installation. What are some of the advantage and disadvantage comparisons that need to be made? (Choose three.) 1.cost 2.cable length 3.application type 4.information flow 5.number of drops 6.ease of installation

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 410/11/2015 Chapter 5 Company A needs to decide whether copper or fiber cable will be used in a new installation. What are some of the advantage and disadvantage comparisons that need to be made? (Choose three.) 1.cost 2.cable length 3.application type 4.information flow 5.number of drops 6.ease of installation

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 510/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is not a WAN implementation? 1.DSL 2.ISDN 3.Frame Relay 4.Ethernet

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 610/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is not a WAN implementation? 1.DSL 2.ISDN 3.Frame Relay 4.Ethernet

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 710/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following companies are responsible for creating and implementing the first Ethernet LAN specifications? (Choose three.) 1.Intel 2.Cisco 3.Digital 4.Xerox 5.Microsoft 6.Hewlett Packard

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 810/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following companies are responsible for creating and implementing the first Ethernet LAN specifications? (Choose three.) 1.Intel 2.Cisco 3.Digital 4.Xerox 5.Microsoft 6.Hewlett Packard

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 910/11/2015 Chapter 5 In which of the following situations would a crossover cable be used? (Choose two.) 1.switch to router 2.switch to PC 3.router to PC 4.switch to hub 5.hub to router

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1010/11/2015 Chapter 5 In which of the following situations would a crossover cable be used? (Choose two.) 1.switch to router 2.switch to PC 3.router to PC 4.switch to hub 5.hub to router

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1110/11/2015 Chapter 5 What type of connector is used for DSL connection? 1.RJ-45 2.RJ-11 3.F 4.DB-9

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1210/11/2015 Chapter 5 What type of connector is used for DSL connection? 1.RJ-45 2.RJ-11 3.F 4.DB-9

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1310/11/2015 Chapter 5 In which of the following situations would a straight-through cable be used? (Choose three.) 1.router to router 2.router to PC 3.router to switch 4.PC to hub 5.switch to hub 6.switch to PC

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1410/11/2015 Chapter 5 In which of the following situations would a straight-through cable be used? (Choose three.) 1.router to router 2.router to PC 3.router to switch 4.PC to hub 5.switch to hub 6.switch to PC

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1510/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are benefits of installing switches in place of hubs and repeaters? (Choose three.) 1.reduces traffic 2.microsegmentation 3.improves application support 4.total cost of ownership is greater 5.creates more but smaller collision domains 6.creates more but smaller broadcast domains

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1610/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are benefits of installing switches in place of hubs and repeaters? (Choose three.) 1.reduces traffic 2.microsegmentation 3.improves application support 4.total cost of ownership is greater 5.creates more but smaller collision domains 6.creates more but smaller broadcast domains

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1710/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which protocol is typically used to carry data over an ISDN B channel? 1.PPP 2.SLIP 3.PAP 4.Frame Relay

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1810/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which protocol is typically used to carry data over an ISDN B channel? 1.PPP 2.SLIP 3.PAP 4.Frame Relay

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 1910/11/2015 Chapter 5 An ISDN BRI connection is composed of how many bearer channels?

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2010/11/2015 Chapter 5 An ISDN BRI connection is composed of how many bearer channels?

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2110/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are the benefits of replacing a hub with a switch? (Choose three.) 1.reduces network congestion 2.consolidates segments 3.contains broadcasts 4.maximizes bandwidth 5.increases collision domain size 6.reduces collision domain size

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2210/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are the benefits of replacing a hub with a switch? (Choose three.) 1.reduces network congestion 2.consolidates segments 3.contains broadcasts 4.maximizes bandwidth 5.increases collision domain size 6.reduces collision domain size

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2310/11/2015 Chapter 5 What best describes a DCE? 1.User device at the end of a network 2.Equipment that serves as the data source or destination 3.Physical devices such as protocol translators and multiplexers 4.Devices that make up the network end of the user-to-network interface

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2410/11/2015 Chapter 5 What best describes a DCE? 1.User device at the end of a network 2.Equipment that serves as the data source or destination 3.Physical devices such as protocol translators and multiplexers 4.Devices that make up the network end of the user-to-network interface

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2510/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are hub types? (Choose three.) 1.LAN 2.core 3.active 4.passive 5.intelligent 6.convergent

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2610/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are hub types? (Choose three.) 1.LAN 2.core 3.active 4.passive 5.intelligent 6.convergent

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2710/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are the reasons for the Four Repeater Rule of 10 Mbps Ethernet? (Choose two.) 1.to reduce total attenuation 2.to prevent microsegmentation 3.to prevent late collisions 4.to prevent bit slippage 5.to limit latency

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2810/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are the reasons for the Four Repeater Rule of 10 Mbps Ethernet? (Choose two.) 1.to reduce total attenuation 2.to prevent microsegmentation 3.to prevent late collisions 4.to prevent bit slippage 5.to limit latency

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 2910/11/2015 Chapter 5 What type of data-transmission method is used by a WAN? 1.Parallel 2.Serial 3.Single 4.None of the above

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3010/11/2015 Chapter 5 What type of data-transmission method is used by a WAN? 1.Parallel 2.Serial 3.Single 4.None of the above

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3110/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which port on a router is used with a modem to make configuration changes? 1.Console 2.Aux 3.BRI 4.Ethernet

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3210/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which port on a router is used with a modem to make configuration changes? 1.Console 2.Aux 3.BRI 4.Ethernet

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3310/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are advantages of client/server networks? (Choose three.) 1.centralized security 2.single point of failure 3.centralized backups 4.lower operating costs 5.enhanced network services 6.users control their own resources

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3410/11/2015 Chapter 5 What are advantages of client/server networks? (Choose three.) 1.centralized security 2.single point of failure 3.centralized backups 4.lower operating costs 5.enhanced network services 6.users control their own resources

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3510/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which technology is a type of wireless communication? (select 3) 1.Cellular 2.Wideband 3.Infrared 4.Spread spectrum

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3610/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which technology is a type of wireless communication? (select 3) 1.Cellular 2.Wideband 3.Infrared 4.Spread spectrum

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3710/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is the connector used at the point where data delivery is the responsibility of the service provider? 1.DTE 2.DCE 3.POP 4.Demarc

Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Perrine. J Page 3810/11/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following is the connector used at the point where data delivery is the responsibility of the service provider? 1.DTE 2.DCE 3.POP 4.Demarc