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There are two broadcast domains in the network.
There are four broadcast domains in the network.
There are six broadcast domains in the network.
There are four collision domains in the network.
There are five collision domains in the network.
There are seven collision domains in the network.
3MB
5MB
7MB
4MB
The maximum number of bytes that can traverse this interface per second is 1500.
The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
The minimum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
The maximum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
The maximum frame size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
This is a 10 Mb/s switch port.
This is a 100 Mb/s switch port.
This is an Ethernet port operating at half duplex.
This is an Ethernet port operating at full duplex.
This is a port on a network interface card in a PC.
When they receive a special token
When there is a carrier
When they detect no other devices are sending
When the medium is idle
When the server grants access
To uniquely identify devices at Layer 2
To allow communication with devices on a different network
To differentiate a Layer 2 frame from a Layer 3 packet
To establish a priority system to determine which device gets to transmit first
To allow communication between different devices on the same network
To allow detection of a remote device when its physical address is unknown
RAM
NVRAM
Flash memory
HTTP server
TFTP server
Telnet server
A CSU/DSU converts analog signals from a router to a leased line; a modem converts analog signals from a router to a leased line.
A CSU/DSU converts analog signals from a router to a phone line; a modem converts digital signals from a router to a leased line.
A CSU/DSU converts digital signals from a router to a phone line; a modem converts analog signals from a router to a phone line.
A CSU/DSU converts digital signals from a router to a leased line; a modem converts digital signals from a router to a phone line.
It checks the configuration register
It attempts to boot from a TFTP server
It loads the first image file in flash memory
It inspects the configuration file in NVRAM for boot instructions
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