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192.168.0.0/26 - 0.0.0.63
10.10.10.0/15 - 0.1.255.255
192.168.0.0/20 - 0.0.15.255
172.16.10.0/23 - 0.0.1.255
10.10.0.0/16 - 0.0.255.255
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D) router-id 1.1.1.1
Match the networks with the correct wild card mask. 0.1.255.255 0.0.1.255 0.0.15.255 0.0.0.63 0.0.255.255 192.168.0.0/26 O...
Refer to the exhibit. Router-1 can not ping Router-3. Which statement identifies cause of the problem? Riishow running-config | begin router router ospf 1 router-id 1.1.1.1 log-adjacency-changes network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0 network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0 R31 show running-config 1 begin router router ospf 1 router-id 2.2.2.2 log-adjacency-changes network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 area 0 network 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.127 area 0 Routen Router 3 Router 2 R2show running contig begin router router eigrp 1 eigrp router-id 1.11.1 auto-summary Router-3 does not advertise...
EIGRP hello packages are sent to multicast address 224.0.0.10 O True False Match requirements to build a neighbor relation with the correct routing protocol. OSPF EIGRP Hello interval/timer and Hold timer can be different О Ο Ο Ο IP MTUs must match Must be in the same area 0 0 0 Both routers must have matching k-values Router-IDs must be unique
Match statements with the correct routing protocol. RIP OSPF EIGRP Has slow convergence time о O Use inverse of the link bandwidths to calculate cost value O oo Select a DR and BDR inside the area Uses DUAL Algorithm Supports subnetmasks with network command O о Sends periodical updates O O In OSPF, an ASBR must connect backbone area (area O) True
Can someone confirm that this is correct. Thanks! 15–26. The proteins involved in vesicle transport must return to their starting place or be degraded. Otherwise you would fill the target membrane with the protein. Match each of the proteins on the left to its appropriate way of return listed on the right. Proteins methods of return A. no need to recycle B. released into cytoplasm C. recycled by vesicles - 15. Cargo receptors in the ER C. recycled by vesicles...
C or C++ Project Overview Wild, Wild, West! Dice Game The Wild, Wild, West! is an elimination dice game. It can be played by any number of players, but it is ideal to have three or more players. Wild, Wild, West! Requires the use of two dice. At the start of the game, each player receives a paper that will track the number of lives that player has. Each player starts the game with 6 lives. In the first round,...
Part C: Matching. Match the term on the left with the correct description on the right. Choose only one answer per question. Answers may each be used only once. Worth / point each. a. PTH and calcitriol b. ICF 14. Hormone(s) that restrict water loss and stimulate thirst 15. High ECF Nat content raises blood pressure by causing this to increase c. Hyponatremia 16. Hormone(s) that determine the rate of renal Na reabsorption/K'secretion d. Metabolic acid 17. Contains approximately 2/3...
Match each of the following descriptions with their correct disease/disorder - each question will only have 1 ANSWER Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. a. Pain signaling e. Schizophrenia b. Alzheimer's disease ab. Multiple sclerosis C. Parkinson's disease ac. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis d. Major depressive disorder 15. Short-term memory loss, cortical brain atrophy, decreased acetylcholine levels 16. Bradykinesia, dysphagia, tremors 17. Hallucinations, delusional and disorganized thinking 18. Decreased dopamine levels, affects the basal nuclei...
Program 4: C++ The Game of War The game of war is a card game played by children and budding computer scientists. From Wikipedia: The objective of the game is to win all cards [Source: Wikipedia]. There are different interpretations on how to play The Game of War, so we will specify our SMU rules below: 1) 52 cards are shuffled and split evenly amongst two players (26 each) a. The 26 cards are placed into a “to play” pile...
Unit i General Aspects of Pharmacology Matching Match the effect or response with its correct description. (Anstwers may only be used 16. After taking an antibiotic, a patient developed an itchy rash. 17. After taking a sleeping pill, a patient was asleep for 6 hours. 18. A patient developed pseudomembranous colitis after taking once) A. Paradoxical effen B. Allergic respone C. Side effect D. Adverse drug een E. Idiosyncratic (penon 19. A patient felt drowsy after taking an antihistamine. 20....
can’t figure any of this out, please help all of it 1-5. Match the functional group indicated by the arrow to the correct classification Quinine used to treat malaria 2. OH Hºme Church Hyco-OH Nysatin A, 3. CH, CH, OH A) primary alcohol B) secondary alcohol C) tertiary alcohol D) phenol E) thiol сн, он CH, OH не OH CONH2 -OH Tetracycline, an antibiotic 6-10. Given the following list of acid strengths of some medications, match the acid to the...