Drag and Drop 3
October 21st, 2018
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Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Explanation
The command “ip dns-server” enables the DNS feature on the router (much like ip dhcp server enables DHCP services).
The command “ip name-server” specifies one or more DNS servers the router will use for address resolution.
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6
Question 7
Question 8
Explanation
+ PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation (PADI)
+ PPPoE Active Discovery Offer (PADO)
+ PPPoE Active Discovery Request (PADR)
+ PPPoE Active Discovery Session-Confirmation (PADS)
+ PPPoE Active Discovery Termination (PADT)
Question 9
Question 10
@9tut, answers for Q.6 still incorrect. Pavlin, TCP VS UDP and Zamochit wrote right. Why you don’t fix it?
So no one checked if Q3 have the correct answers.
In PDF:
Ip dns-server: identified a DNS server to provide lookup service.
ip name-server: enable the DNS server on the device.
In the reference given:
Ip dns-server: Activates the DNS server on the device.
so which is the correct answer?
TCP sends a stream with sequence numbers.
UDP sends individually with “best effort”.
Should be:
TCP:
+ Transmits packet as stream
+ Sends Transmission in Sequence
+ Uses a lower transmission rate to ensure reliability
UDP:
+ Transmits packets individually
+ Uses higher transmission rate to support latency-sensitive apps
+ Transmissions include an 8-byte header
And your answer shows it as:
TCP:
+ Sends Transmission in Sequence
+ Uses a lower transmission rate to ensure reliability
+ Transmits packets individually
UDP:
+ Transmits packet as stream
+ Uses higher transmission rate to support latency-sensitive apps
+ Transmissions include an 8-byte header
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