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What is the acronym of ARP?
A. Address Redundant Protocol
B. Address Replacement Protocol
C. Address Resolution Protocol
D. Address Restitution Protocol
E. Address Restoration Protocol
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Protocol used by Ping
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Protocol used to boot diskless
workstations
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Protocol used to get IP address from a
known MAC address
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Protocol used to get MAC address from a
known IP address
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Protocol used to give an IP to diskless
machine
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Protocol used to send redirects back to
an originating router
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Protocol used to tell neighbor routers
when congestion occurred
A. ARP, B. BootP, C. ICMP, D. RARP, E. TCP, F. UDP
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Routers forward their packets to the
next hop by
A. Packing the packet
into a frame with destination MAC address of the LAN or the next hop
router interface.
B. Packing the packet into a segment with destination IP address of
the LAN or the next hop router interface.
C. Using ARP.
D. Using IP.
E. Using RARP.
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Which addresses used to find LAN
devices? (CATAList)
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Which addresses used to find WAN devices?
(CATAList)
A-Hardware;
B-IP; C-Logical; D-MAC; E-Network; F-Physical.
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Which are true? (CATAList)
A. Hardware address
is 12 bytes long.
B. Hardware address is used to find LAN devices.
C. Network address is 32 bytes long.
D. Network address is used to find WAN devices.
E. MAC address is used to find WAN devices.
F. Physical address is Hardware address, but not MAC address.
G. Routers use mac addresses to find network device on a LAN.
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Which are true? (CATAList)
A. Destination hardware address changes at each hop.
B. Destination hardware address does not change at each hop.
C. Destination logical address changes at each hop.
D. Destination logical address does not change at each hop.