Sub-interfaces can be assigned to the------ to enbale inter-VLAN routing
A-hub port
b-switch port
c-router port
d-repeater port
Answer C:
On the router physical interfaces are divided into small interface
are called sub interfaces
Sub-interfaces can be assigned to the------ to enbale inter-VLAN routing A-hub port b-switch port c-router port...
sub-interfaces of a router port (interface) can be used to A-relay packets between VLANs. b-make ethernet switheches obsolete c-enbale link aggrgation d-remove packets going through the roster port e- fragment a VLAN into smaller VLANs
1) How to Create VLAN on Cisco Catalyst Switch #show vlan а. VLAN Name Status Ports 1 default active Gil/0/1, Gil/0/2, Gil/0/3, Gil/0/4 Gil/0/5, Gil/0/6, Gil/0/7, Gil/0/8 config t Interface vlan 20 b. interface range gigabitEthernet 0/1 - 6 switchport access vlan 20 exit c. #show vlan VLAN Name Status Ports 1 default Gil/0/1, Gil/0/2, Gil/0/7, Gil/0/8 Gil/0/3, Gil/0/4, Gil/0/5, Gil/0/6 active active 20 VLAN020 2. How to Delete VLAN on Cisco Catalyst Switch no vlan 20 a. b. show...
Which command enables forwarding of IPv6 unicast datagrams? A. Router#ipv6 unicast-routing B. Router(config)#ip unicast-routing C. Router(config-rtr)#ip unicast-routing D. Router(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing E. Router(config-int)#ipv6 unicast-routing
Which command(s) can be used to view VLAN membership for all VLANs on the switch? A. show vlan brief B. show membership vlan C. show running-config D. None of the above
1. Must router interfaces be assigned the first available host address in a range? 2. What makes subnetting with Class A and Class B addresses more difficult than subnetting with Class C addresses? 3. How can you tell if an IP address is a network or subnetwork number if you write out the address in binary? 4. How can you tell if an IP address is a broadcast address if you write out the address in binary?
Consider the following routing table in an IPV4 router: Port Ptr IP Prefix (Decimal) IP Prefix (Hex) A 192.168.240.192/27 C0.A8.F0.C0/27 B 192.168.240.241/32 C0.A8.F0.F1/32 C 192.168.240.234/31 C0.A8.F0.EA/31 D 192.168.240.232/30 C0.A8.F0.E8/30 E 192.168.240.213/32 C0.A8.F0.D5/32 F 192.168.240.248/30 C0.A8.F0.F8/30 G 192.168.240.244/31 C0.A8.F0.F4/31 Repeat G for the trie in D.
Consider the following routing table in an IPV4 router: Port Ptr IP Prefix (Decimal) IP Prefix (Hex) A 192.168.240.192/27 C0.A8.F0.C0/27 B 192.168.240.241/32 C0.A8.F0.F1/32 C 192.168.240.234/31 C0.A8.F0.EA/31 D 192.168.240.232/30 C0.A8.F0.E8/30 E 192.168.240.213/32 C0.A8.F0.D5/32 F 192.168.240.248/30 C0.A8.F0.F8/30 G 192.168.240.244/31 C0.A8.F0.F4/31 Repeat G for the trie in D.
b) (5 pts) Complete the following table Router Switch Hub Laver of operation 1.2,3.4.5) Isolates network traffic (Yes.No) Does not require configuration from network administrator Yes,No May implement OSPF (Yes,No) Has store and forward capability Yes,No b) (5 pts) Complete the following table Router Switch Hub Laver of operation 1.2,3.4.5) Isolates network traffic (Yes.No) Does not require configuration from network administrator Yes,No May implement OSPF (Yes,No) Has store and forward capability Yes,No
a) b) c) This chapter ("data plane") is all about forwarding packets at a router. Check all the statements that apply to Forwarding: Forwarding tables are computed by the control plane, in software. Forwarding tables are typically stored at every input port of a router. Forwarding tables are typically stored at every output port of a router. Forwarding tables are stored in the switching fabric. Destination-based forwarding means that we use the destination address of an IP datagram, to look...
Consider the topology shown below with following requirements Three subnets A, B, C, should have enough addresses, starting from 192.100.10.0 to support 500 interfaces, 200 interfaces, and 100 interfaces, respectively. Each of subnets, D, E, and F has 32 interfaces. (not required for address assignment.) The IP addresses for three subnets should be assigned continuously, with spacing of power-2, that means, 250 will be rounded to 256, and so on. For each subnet, the assignment should take the form a.b.c.d/x...