Exam 8: Backbone Networks
Exam 1: Introduction to Data Communications79 Questions
Exam 2: Application Layer99 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Layer143 Questions
Exam 4: Data Link Layer98 Questions
Exam 5: Network and Transport Layers117 Questions
Exam 6: Network Design76 Questions
Exam 7: Wired and Wireless Local Area Networks141 Questions
Exam 8: Backbone Networks68 Questions
Exam 9: Wide Area Networks77 Questions
Exam 10: The Internet73 Questions
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Devices in a rack are connected together using ___________.
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Which of the following is not true about switched backbones?
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_________ move packets along the backbone based on their network layer address.
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A _____________ type of BN segments each of which has a special set of subnet addresses that can be managed by different network managers) each part of the network connected to the backbone.
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Which of the following is true regarding switched backbones?
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Which of the following is not a technology layer that is considered when designing backbone networks?
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Associated with a switched backbone, MDF is an acronym for:
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Backbone networks typically use lower speed circuits to interconnect a series of LANs and provide connections to other backbone networks.
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The _______ is the part of the backbone that connects the LANs together.
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Which of the following is not a way that a router differs from a switch?
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A routed backbone tends to be used more for large networks than VLANs, although VLAN high speed switches and this new type of LAN-BN architecture are now being considered.
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Routers connect two or more network segments that use the same or different data link protocols, but the same network protocol.
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