A network engineer must configure the router R1 GigabitEthernet1/1 interface to connect to the router R2 GigabitEthernet1/1 interface. For the configuration to be applied, the engineer must compress the address 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0500:000a:400F:583B. Which command must be issued on the interface?
Answer(s): C
What is a network appliance that checks the state of a packet to determine whether the packet is legitimate?
Answer(s): D
What is a role of access points in an enterprise network?
An implementer is preparing hardware for virtualization to create virtual machines on a host. What is needed to provide communication between hardware and virtual machines?
Answer(s): B
How does a Cisco Unified Wireless Network respond to Wi-Fi channel overlap?
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Question 2:For question 2, the key concept is the Longest Prefix Match. Routers pick the route whose subnet mask is the most specific (largest prefix length) that still matches the destination IP. From the options:
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q23, its an array, isnt it? starts with [ and end with ]. its an array of objects, not object.
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question 128 the answer should be static not auto
in question 272 the right answer states that an autonomous acces point is "configured and managed by the wlc" but this is not what i have learned in my ccna course. is this a mistake? i understand that lightweight aps are managed by wlc while autonomous work as standalones on the wlan.
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question 423 eigrp uses metric
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