1. The first protocol used by ARPANET hosts in the year 197 was Network Control Protocol.
2. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) body looks after the protocol identifiers used over Internet.
3. Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a protocol used at the application layer and which transfers the files to form pages on World Wide Web.
1. The first protocol used by ARPANET hosts in the year 197 was Network Control Protocol.
2. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) body looks after the protocol identifiers used over Internet.
3. Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a protocol used at the application layer and which transfers the files to form pages on World Wide Web.
1. The first protocol used by ARPANET hosts in the year 197 was Network Control Protocol.
2. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) body looks after the protocol identifiers used over Internet.
3. Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a protocol used at the application layer and which transfers the files to form pages on World Wide Web.
1. _______ was the first protocol, used by ARPANET hosts in the year 197.
Trans!ission "ontrol Protocol
Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. Trans!ission "ontrol Protocol was later de$eloped in 197% and Networ& "ontrol Protocol was the pri!ary for! of T"P used by ARPANET. Telnet protocol 'nternet Protocol Networ& "ontrol Protocol Score 1 of 1 (. _______ body loo&s after the protocol identifiers used o$er 'nternet. 'nternet Assi#ned Nu!ber Authority Feedback: Ri#ht choice. 'nternet Assi#ned Nu!ber Authority )'ANA* body loo&s after the assi#n!ent of protocol identifiers used o$er 'nternet. 'nternet Research Tas& +orce 'nternet En#ineerin# Tas& +orce 'nternet Architecture ,oard Score 1 of 1 -. .hich protocol at the application layer, transfers files that for! pa#es on .orld .ide .eb/ +ile Transfer Protocol 0yperte1t Transfer Protocol Feedback: Ri#ht "hoice. 0yperte1t Transfer Protocol is a protocol used at the application layer and which transfers the files to for! pa#es on .orld .ide .eb. Address Resolution Protocol 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol Score 1 of 1 %. .hich of the followin# $ersions will replace 'P$% 'nternet layer/ 'P$%.1 'P$4.1 'P$5 Feedback: Ri#ht choice. 'P$5 is the latest $ersion that will ta&e the place of 'P$% 'nternet layer. 'P$4.( Score 0 of 1 4. _________ is any de$ice that i!ple!ents 'P. ,rid#e 0ost Router Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. Node Score 0 of 1 5. .hich of the followin# protocols were desi#ned for ter!inal e!ulation to connect dissi!ilar syste!s/ 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! +TP Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. 't was not +ile Transfer Protocol, but the Telnet protocol, which was used to connect dissi!ilar syste!s. Telnet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol 1. 1. T"P8'P is dependent on factors li&e networ& access !ethod, fra!e for!at, and !ediu!. (. T"P8'P is used for co!!unication o$er only si!ilar networ& types and which !a&e use of 9AN technolo#ies. -. The layer called Networ& 'nterface layer sends T"P8'P pac&ets throu#h the networ& !ediu!. %. T"P8'P can easily adapt latest technolo#ies. 6tate true or false. :nly state!ent 1 is true 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. 6ate!ent ( is false, as T"P8'P is used for co!!unication o$er $aryin# networ& types that !a&e use of 9AN technolo#ies. 6tate!ent - is true. Networ& 'nterface layer sends T"P8'P pac&ets throu#h the networ& !ediu!. :nly state!ents % is false Score 0 of 4 (. 1. The 'nternet layer of 3ARPA does not support se;uencin#. (. 6e;uencin# and ac&nowled#!ent ser$ices are ta&en care by Transport layer or the Application layer. -. The 'nternet layer of 3ARPA does not pro$ide ac&nowled#!ent ser$ices. %. 6e;uencin# and ac&nowled#!ent ser$ices are pro$ided by Physical layer of :6' !odel. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ent 1 is false 6tate!ents ( and - are false 6tate!ents - and % are true Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. 6tate!ent - is true. The 'nternet layer of 3ARPA does not pro$ide ac&nowled#!ent ser$ices. 6tate!ent % is false as 6e;uencin# and ac&nowled#!ent ser$ices are pro$ided by 3ata 9in& layer of :6' !odel. :nly state!ent % is false Score 0 of 4 -. 1. 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol is used when upper<layer protocols #i$e reliable deli$ery (. 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol is used when there is less data to be transferred. -. Trans!ission "ontrol Protocol does the functions li&e="onnection establish!ent and Reco$erin# of pac&ets. %. T"P and 23P operate o$er 'nternet layers= 'P$% and 'P$5. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are true Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice 6tate!ents 1 and - are false :nly state!ent - is true :nly state!ents % is false. . _______ acts as an 'nternet draft and is de$eloped by a tea! of ________ . +ile Transfer Protocol, 'nternet 6ociety Re;uests for "o!!ents, 'nternet En#ineerin# Tas& +orce 6tandards, 'nternet Research Tas& +orce Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. 3ARPA !odel, Any #o$ern!ent a#ency Score 0 of 2 (. _________ is an encapsulation unit used at 'nernet layer of the T"P8'P !odel and it has ________. +ra!e, code 6e#!ent, payload Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. Pac&et, header and payload ,its, control bits Score 0 of 2 -. 'n ________ year, 'nternet 6er$ice Pro$iders be#an to offer 'nternet access to __________. 197>, Research 'nstitutions 1979, ,usinesses Feedback: Not the ri#ht choice. 199, :nly 'ndi$iduals 1994, ,usinesses and indi$iduals. Score 2 of 2 %. T"P8'P protocol can be !apped to _________ layer conceptual !odel &nown as _________ !odel. Three, :6' +our, 3ARPA Feedback: Ri#ht choice. T"P8'P can be !apped to the 3ARPA !odel, which is four layer< conceptual !odel. 6i1, ARPANET None of the abo$e. 1. All of the followin# are the co!ponents of a PPP protocol, e1cept= 7ethod to encapsulate data#ra!s o$er serial lin&s. 9in& "ontrol Protocol )9"P* Networ& "ontrol Protocols )N"Ps* 'nte#rated 6er$ices 3i#ital Networ& )'63N* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. All of the followin# are the features of the '63N 3<channel, e1cept= 't is a 15 &bps 3<channel for control infor!ation. 't is also used for sendin# PPP pac&ets when suitably fra!ed. t is used for $oice or data or ?ust for data in a co!bined way. The 3<channel interface re;uires NR@ encodin#. Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# defines the trans!ission of 'P$5 o$er AT7/ R+" 1-9 R+" 11>> R+" (((4 R+" (%9( Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# is currently a de facto standard, co!!only used for point<to< point serial connections runnin# T"P8'P/ +iber 3istributed 3ata 'nterface )+33'* 6erial 9ine 'P )69'P* Point<to<Point Protocol )PPP* otocol )PPP* 'EEE >(.- 1. .hich of the followin# specifies the operations on dual 7A" stations/ R+" 11>> R+" 1-9 R+" (%57 R+" 1-(9 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# fields holds the pac&ets of se$eral protocols/ N9P'3 field Pad field ' )1-* field A.9(( field Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hat is the capacity of ,earer channels in '63N/ 15 &bps 5% &bps -( &bps 1(> &bps Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. 'n a B.(4 protocol, the ________________ are sent as B.(4 co!plete pac&et se;uences. "all 2ser 3ata )"23* Networ&<9ayer Protocol 'dentifier )N9P'3* 3ata 9in& "onnection 'dentifier )39"'* rotocol 3ata 2nits )P32s* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich of the followin# is used for testin# the data<lin& connection in a PPP networ&/ 9in& "ontrol Protocol )9"P* 7ethod Networ& "ontrol Protocols )N"Ps* ,asic Rate 'nterface ),R'* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hat should be the fra!e siCe for a fra!e relay/ 45( octet %5( octet (5( octet -5( octet 1. .hich of the followin# state!ents re#ardin# the +ra!e for!ats for Ethernet is true/ 1. The type field in Ethernet is used to distin#uish between different protocols runnin# on the coa1ial cable. (. The !a1i!u! len#th of an Ethernet fra!e is 14(5 bytes. -. The Ethernet physical layer and the 'EEE >(.-8>(.( physical layers are inco!patible. %. The header field of the Ethernet +ra!e for!at contains protocol<type nu!ber. :nly state!ents 1 and ( are true :nly state!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1, ( and % are true :nly state!ents 1 and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. Di$en below are so!e state!ents related to 'EEE >(.( and 'EEE >(.-. 'dentify which two state!ents are true. 1. >(.( 99" layer follows the concept called 9in& 6er$ice Access Point )96AP*. (. The e1tended for! of 'EEE >(.( protocol 99" layer follows the concept called 6ub networ& Access Protocol )6NAP*. -. >(.( 99" layer follows the concept called 9in& "ontrol Protocol )9"P*. %. >(.- 99" layer follows the concept called Networ& "ontrol Protocols )N"Ps*. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are true 6tate!ents ( and - are true 6tate!ents 1 and - are true 6tate!ents ( and % are true 1. The ran#e of different class<based addressin# are #i$en below.
1. "lass A addressin# ran#es fro! ... to 1(7.(44.(44.(44. (. "lass , addressin# ran#es fro! 19(... to 191.(44.(44.(4%. -. "lass E addressin# ran#es fro! (%... to (44.(44.(44.(44 %. "lass " addressin# ran#es fro! ((%... to ((-.(44.(4%.(4%. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ent 1 E % are true 6tate!ent 1 E - are true 6tate!ents ( E - are true :nly state!ent % is true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'dentify the true state!ents fro! the followin#= 1. Protocol address space is sa!e as the EtherType field in the 'EEE >( header. (. 0ardware address len#th specifies the len#th of the protocol addresses in this pac&et. -. 0ardware address space specifies the len#th of the hardware addresses in this pac&et. %. Protocol address space specifies the type of protocol. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are false :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents % and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# state!ents are true with re#ard to protocol address/
1. Protocol address len#th specifies the len#th of the protocol addresses in this pac&et. (. Protocol address len#th specifies the len#th of the ac&nowle#e!ent pac&et. -. The source8tar#et protocol contains the physical networ& hardware addresses. %. The source8tar#et protocol address contains the protocol addresses. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are false :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents % and 1 are true 1. .hich of the followin# type of protocol was desi#ned to be e!ployed for hardware broadcast networ&s/ 3yna!ic 0ost "onfi#uration Protocol )30"P* Address Resolution protocol )ARP* 'nternet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol )'"7P* Re$erse Address Resolution Protocol )RARP* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# address supports (4% hosts on each of ( !illion networ&s/ "lass 3 addresses "lass A addresses "lass " addresses "lass , addresses Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# !ethod is used for debu##in# in 'P data#ra! routin#/ 6trict source routin# 9oose source routin# Record Route 'nternet ti!e sta!p Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# help the client wor&station to initialiCe with !ini!al 'P stac&/ 3yna!ic 0ost "onfi#uration Protocol )30"P* ,ootstrap protocol 'nternet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol )'"7P* Re$erse Address Resolution Protocol )RARP* 1. .hich of the followin# !ethods allows host )sender* to pro$ide e1plicit routin# infor!ation/ 6trict source routin# 'nternet ti!e sta!p Record Route 9oose source routin# Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. 'P Addresses are e1pressed in __________ for!. 3otted deci!al for! 3i#ital A6"'' :ctal deci!al Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. 'n which type of routin#, 111 byte specifies option type/ 6trict source routin# 9oose source routin# Record route 'nternet ti!e sta!p Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# co!ponent in '"7P is based on the !essa#e type/ 3ata "hec&su! Type "ode Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich of the followin# protocol is described in R+" 9-/ Address Resolution protocol )ARP* ,ootstrap Protocol ),::TP* 'nternet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol )'"7P* Re$erse Address Resolution Protocol )RARP* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich of the followin# !echanis! in 30"P assi#ns a per!anent 'P address to the host/ 7anual Allocation 3yna!ic Allocation Auto!atic Allocation 2nusual Allocation 1. "'3R is= 1. Not desi#ned to assi#n !ore 'P addresses. (. ,ased only on the hi#her order bits, called 'P prefi1. -. 3esi#ned to assi#n !ore 'P addresses in a si#nificant !anner. %. ,ased !ainly on the hi#her order bits called 'P suffi1. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'dentify the true state!ents fro! the followin# concepts of direct and indirect routes.
1. 3irect routes describes the locally attached networ&s. (. 3irect route contains route, which is used when destination 'P networ& is not found in the !appin#s of the pre$ious types of type 1 and (. -. 3efault routes describes networ&s reachable throu#h one or !ore #ateways. %. 'ndirect routes describes networ&s reachable throu#h one or !ore #ateways. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. 1. Pro1y<ARP is used when one or !ore hosts do not support subnettin#. (. 9i!ited ,roadcast Address is used in ARP re;uests on un<subnetted networ&s. -. Networ&<3irected ,roadcast Address is used in ARP re;uests on un<subnetted networ&s. %. Pro1y<ARP is used when atleast one host support supernettin#. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and - are true. 6tate!ents - and % are false. :nly 6tate!ent % is true 6tate!ents % and ( are true 1. .hich of the followin# addresses has one<to<one relation between source and destination/ 7ulticast 2nicast ,roadcast Any cast Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hat is the ran#e of "lass , networ&s supported by 'ntranets/ 19(.15>.. throu#h 19(.15>.(44. 1... 17(.15.. throu#h 17(.-1.. 1>(.15.. throu#h 1>(.-1.. Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. ________ is e1tended so as to include 'P address and transport identifier / ,asic NAT Traditional Networ& Address Translation )NAT* ,oth a and b Networ& Address Port Translation )NAPT* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hat is "lassless 'nter<3o!ain Routin# )"'3R*/ Error reco$ery !ethod Ad$anced 'nternet addressin# sche!e +low control !echanis! 3ata reliability !ethod 1. 0ow !any table entries are supported by #lobal routin# table in "'3R/ 9, >, 7, 5, Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# is a #roup of pri$ate 'P addresses used in an or#aniCation/ 'ntranet 'nternet Ethernet E1tranet Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hat is the !a1i!u! nu!ber of hosts that can be allocated in "lass , networ&/ 54, 54,--% 54,-4 54,(- Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. 'n 1995, -5.%%F of _________ addresses were brou#ht in use. "lass A "lass 3 "lass , "lass " Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich type of broadcast addresses use (44.(44.(44.(44 address. All < 6ubnets < 3irected ,roadcast Address 6ubnet<3irected ,roadcast Address Networ&<3irected ,roadcast Address 9i!ited ,roadcast Address Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich of the followin# networ& pro$iders cannot e!ploy any default inter do!ain routin#/ Type ( Type % Type 1 Type - .hich of the followin# synchroniCes the se;uence nu!bers in T"P se#!ent for!at/ 6GN +'N R6T P60 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. 23P data#ra! has a header, which is of ________ . 15 bytes ><bytes -( bytes 5% bytes Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hat is the for!at for association used in soc&ets / H local<address, local<port, forei#n<address, forei#n<portI Hprotocol, local<address, local<port, forei#n<addressI Hprotocol, local<address, forei#n<address, forei#n<portI Hprotocol, local<address, local<port, forei#n<address, forei#n<portI Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. Ephe!eral ha$e port nu!ber ran#in# fro! _________ and _______. 1(- to 544-4. 1(% to 54444. 1(% to 544%4. 1(% to 544-4. Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hat is the address identified when soc&et is a$ailable at each end of T"P/ HT"P, 'P address, soc&et nu!berI. HT"P, 0ost address, port addressI. HT"P, 'P address, port nu!berI. HT"P, Networ& address, soc&et addressI. Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. 'n T"P se#!ent for!at _______indicates start of data. R6T A"J 2RD 3ata :ffset 1. 1. 23P is basically an application interface to 'nternet Protocol. (. '"7P follows window principle, which deals with data trans!ission. -. T"P follows window principle, which deals with data trans!ission and recei$in# of ac&nowled#e!ent. %. ARP follows window principle, which deals with recei$in# of ac&nowled#e!ent. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent % is false 6tate!ents - and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. Di$en below are the state!ent related to soc&ets and half<association.
1. The half<association is also called a soc&et or a transport address. (. 6oc&et does not pro$ides a co!!unication path to the port. -. The half<association is also called a port. %. 6oc&et pro$ides a co!!unication path to the port. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents % and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. 0ere are a few al#orith!s of which, 1.+ast reco$ery is an ad$anced al#orith! that allows hi#h throu#hput under !oderate con#estion. (. "on#estion a$oidance and slow start are dependent al#orith!s with different ob?ecti$es. -."on#estion a$oidance and slow start are independent al#orith!s with different ob?ecti$es. %. +ast reco$ery is the oldest al#orith! that allows low throu#hput under !oderate con#estion. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and - are true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true :nly 6tate!ent 1 is false 6tate!ents ( and 1 are false 1. _________ is used for transferrin# s!aller data units by e$ery T"P8'P i!ple!entation. Address Resolution Protocol )ARP* 'nternet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol )'"7P* 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol )23P* ,ootstrap Protocol ),::TP* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# specifies the co!!unication path between processes/ Association "on$ersation 6oc&et ,oth a and c. Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. _________ is used for transferrin# s!aller data units by e$ery T"P8'P i!ple!entation. Address Resolution Protocol )ARP* 'nternet "ontrol 7essa#e Protocol )'"7P* 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol )23P* ,ootstrap Protocol ),::TP* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hat is the len#th of data#ra! accepted by 'P i!ple!entations in 23P data#ra! for!at/ 754 bytes 474 bytes 574 bytes 415 bytes 1. .hich of the followin# protocol decreases the costs of lin& state updates and distance $ector ad$ertise!ents/ 9in& 6tate routin# 0ybrid routin# 3istance Kector routin# Path Kector routin# Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich feature in R'P does not allow the routin# table to #et corrupted/ R'P<1 "'3R and K967 Authentication 7ulticastin# Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. ____________ was de$eloped to support a##re#ation and su!!ariCation of routin# infor!ation. 6tatic Routin# protocol Enhanced 'nterior Dateway Routin# Protocol )E'DRP* Routin# 'nfor!ation Protocol )R'P* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. __________ !aintains a table called nei#hbor table, which helps in &eepin# a trac& of each ad?acent nei#hbor. 6tatic Routin# protocol Enhanced 'nterior Dateway Routin# Protocol )E'DRP* E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* 1. .hich of the followin# in :pen 6hortest Path +irst ):6P+* protocol uses !ultiple paths and !a&es effecti$e use of networ& resources/ +aster con$er#ence ti!e 6upport for authentication 9o#ical partitionin# of the networ& E;ual cost load balancin# Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# pro$ides !etrics for locatin# the networ& paths/ Enhanced 'nterior Dateway Routin# Protocol )E'DRP* E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* 6tatic Routin# protocol Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. ____________ supports supernettin# )"'3R* and $ariable len#th subnet !as&s )K967*. E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* Enhanced 'nterior Dateway Routin# Protocol )E'DRP* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* 6tatic Routin# protocol Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. ____________ are used to !onitor nei#hbor reachability and solicit update responses. 6tatic Routin# protocol Enhanced 'nterior Dateway Routin# Protocol )E'DRP* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. R+" 1-(( describes about the ___________ routin#. 3istance Kector 9in& 6tate 0ybrid Path Kector Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. __________ wor&s well with s!all networ&s with li!ited redundancy. 0ybrid routin# 9in& 6tate routin# 3istance Kector routin# Path Kector routin# 1. Di$en below are the state!ents related to 'P router and routin# protocols=
1. The ability to for! connections between different physical networ&s is called an 'P router. (. A robust routin# protocol does not pro$ides the ability to dyna!ically build and !ana#e the infor!ation. -. The ability to for! connections between different artificial networ&s is called an 'P router. %. A robust routin# protocol pro$ides the ability to dyna!ically build and !ana#e the infor!ation . 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. +ollowin# are the state!ents based on Routin# 'nfor!ation Protocol and its $ersions. 'dentify which of the! are true. 1.R'Pn# uses the sa!e al#orith!s, ti!ers, and lo#ic used in R'P<5. (.R'P<1 was desi#ned to be used by routers within an 'P$5<based networ&. -. R'Pn# uses the different al#orith!s, ti!ers, and lo#ic used in R'P<(. %. R'Pn# was desi#ned to be used by routers within an 'P$5<based networ&. 6tate true or false. tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents % and 1 are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# state!ents related to Autono!ous 6yste! are true/
1. Autono!ous 6yste! )A6* is inte#ral to understandin# the function and scope of a routin# protocol. (.'nterior Dateway Protocols allow the e1chan#e of su!!ary infor!ation between autono!ous syste!s. -.Autono!ous 6yste! )A6* is inte#ral to understandin# only scope of a routin# protocol. %. E1terior Dateway Protocols allow the e1chan#e of su!!ary infor!ation between autono!ous syste!s. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents % and 1 are true 1. Di$en below are the state!ents related to transient and per!anent #roups/
1. 'n Transient #roup, host can lea$e or ?oin this #roup as when needed. (. Per!anent #roup follows a dyna!ic way of addressin# and is not per!anent. -. Per!anent #roup e1ists e$en with Cero !e!bers. %. Transient #roup does not e1ist, if the !e!bers in the #roup are Cero. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents ( and - are false Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'n !e!bership ;uery !essa#es= 1.Deneral Auery is used for dete!inin#, which #roups ha$e !e!bers of an attached networ&. (. 6pecific Auery is used for dete!inin#, which #roups ha$e !e!bers of an attached networ&. -. Droup Auery is used for dete!inin# if a particular #roup has any !e!bers on an attached networ&. %. Droup<6pecific Auery is used for dete!inin# if a particular #roup has any !e!bers on an attached networ&. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. 'dentify which of the #i$en state!ents are true with re#ard to unicast and !ulitcast al#orith!s. 1. 2nicast al#orith!s !ust !aintain loop<free routes. (. 7ulticast al#orith!s !ust opti!iCe the path fro! source to destinations. -. 7ulticast al#orith!s !ust route data only to #roup !e!bers. %. 2nicast al#orith!s !ust opti!iCe the path fro! source to destinations. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. __________ protocol is used when !ulticast data has to be sent to !a?ority of host o$er the networ&. P'7<67 protocol P'7<37 protocol 7ulticast 6ource 3isco$ery Protocol )763P* E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# application of !ulticast, pro$ides audio8audio<$ideo co!!unication facility to !any<to<!any connection/ 3ata distribution Da!in# and si!ulation 7ulti!edia conferencin# Real<ti!e data !ulticast Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. The count of source addresses contained in an 'D7P$- !essa#e is indicated by _______ field. Nu!ber of 6ources )N* 6 +la# uerierLs Auery 'nter$al "ode uerierLs Robustness Kariable Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# protocols has the capability to si#nificantly reduce the con#estion o$er the networ&/ P'7<67 protocol P'7<37 protocol 7ulticast 6ource 3isco$ery Protocol )763P* E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* 1. 'n 'D7P !essa#e for!at, which of the followin# specify an 'D7P$( !e!bership report pac&et/ 1L1(L 1L17L 1L11L 1L15L Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. 2sin# which protocol, !ultiple P'7<67 do!ains can lo#ically be connected/ E1terior Dateway Protocol )EDP* 7ulticast 6ource 3isco$ery Protocol )763P* ,order Dateway Protocol ),DP* 7ulticast :6P+ )7:6P+* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hat is the ran#e of !ulticast addressin#/ ((-... throu#h (%.(44.(44.(44 (%%... throu#h (-9.(44.(44.(55 ((%.1.1.1 throu#h (-9.444.(44.(44 ((%... throu#h (-9.(44.(44.(44 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. ,D7P builds shared do!ain trees and is________ routin# protocol. Any cast ,roadcast 2nicast 7ulticast Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich of the followin# addresss is reser$ed for all 'D7P$-<capable !ulticast routers/ ((%... ((%...(( ((%...1 ((%...( Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. ________is a !ulticast e1tension to :6P+ Kersion (. 7ulticast 6ource 3isco$ery Protocol )763P* 3istance Kector 7ulticast Routin# Protocol )3K7RP* 7ulticast :6P+ )7:6P+* 'nternet Droup 7ana#e!ent Protocol )'D7P* 1. .hich of the followin# state!ents based on 3ifferentiated 6er$ice field are true/
1. The 36 field uses the space of the for!er T:6 octet in the 'P$% 'P header. (. 36 field is not used to !ar& the pac&ets that recei$e a particular forwardin# treat!ent at each networ& node. -. The 36 field uses the space of the for!er T:6 octet in the 'P$4 'P header. %. 36 field is used to !ar& the pac&ets that recei$e a particular forwardin# treat!ent at each networ& node. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'dentify the true state!ent fro! the followin#= 1. Resources within the 3iffser$ networ& or re#ion include R6KP<aware de$ices that participate in R6KP si#nalin#. (. Resources within the 'ntser$ re#ion include no R6KP si#nalin#. -. Resources within the 'ntser$ networ& or re#ion include R6KP<aware de$ices that participate in R6KP si#nalin#. %. Resources within the 3iffser$ re#ion include no R6KP si#nalin#. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. Di$en below are a few ser$ices. 'dentify which state!ents are true.
1. 'nte#rated 6er$ice offers predictable perfor!ance for a #i$en load at a #i$en ti!e. (. "ontrolled 9oad 6er$ice is intended to support the class of applications that are hi#hly sensiti$e to o$erloaded conditions in the 'nternet. -. The Duaranteed 6er$ice !odel pro$ides functions that assure that data#ra! will arri$e within a #uaranteed deli$ery ti!e. %. Duaranteed 6er$ice is intended to support the class of applications that are hi#hly sensiti$e to o$erloaded conditions in the 'nternet. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. _________ reco!!ends that an R6KP i!ple!entation should use the ob?ect order defined in R+". R+" (( R+" ((4 R+" ((% R+" ((- Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# field contains 'P address of the node in R6KP ob?ect header/ 6tyle N299 R6KP_0:P 6ession Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# has !a1i!u! len#th of 544(> bytes in Resource Reser$ation Protocol )R6KP*/ :b?ect contents "<Type "lass<Nu!ber 'nte#rity Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# is based on flow<state and flow<processin#/ 'nte#rated ser$ices )'6* 3ifferentiated ser$ices )36* 9inear Non linear 1. .hich of the followin# specification infor!ation is used in pac&et classifier/ 6er$ice specification 6er$ice Re;uest 6pecification )Rspec* Traffic 6pecification )Tspec* +ilter specification Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. ___________ defines traffic and Ao6 characteristics for a particular flow of data pac&ets. +low descriptor +low control Traffic control Policy control Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hat is the ran#e of the para!eter b in to&en buc&et syste!/ 1 byte to (% #i#abytes 1 byte to (4 #i#abytes 1 byte to (5 #i#abytes 1 byte to (7 #i#abytes Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. .hich para!eter specifies !a1i!u! pac&et siCe in bytes that confor!s to the Tspec/ Para!eter r Para!eter b Para!eter ! Para!eter 7 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hen traffic is passed throu#h to&en buc&et filter, the o$erall ti!e period, T should not e1ceed ________. rT<b (rTM4b rTMb rT<(b Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich of the followin# is a si!ple1 protocol/ 7ulticast 6ource 3isco$ery Protocol )763P* 2ser data#ra! protocol)23P* Resource Reser$ation Protocol )R6KP* 'nternet Droup 7ana#e!ent Protocol )'D7P* 1. .hich of the followin# do not pro$ide an absolute protection for a networ&/ 6ource le$el #ateway "ircuit<le$el #ateway Application<le$el #ateway Pac&et<filterin# Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# firewall consists of a pac&et<filterin# router and an application< le$el #ateway/ 6creened host firewall 3ual<ho!ed #ateway firewall Pac&et<filterin# firewall 6creened subnet firewall Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. "urrently security association !ana#e!ent !echanis!s are defined only for ________ addresses. Any cast ,roadcast 7ulticast 2nicast Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. ________ pro$ides a pri$ate channel between co!!unicatin# applications. 6:"J6 ser$er 6ecure 6oc&ets 9ayer 6ecure 6hell +irewalls Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. _________ is an e1tension of an enterpriseNs pri$ate intranet. 9ocal area networ& Kirtual path networ& Kirtual pri$ate networ& )KPN* Public networ& Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich of the followin#, was earlier referred to as '6AJ7P8:a&ley/ ncapsulatin# 6ecurity Payload )E6P* 'nternet Jey E1chan#e )'JE* protocol 6creened subnet firewall 6ecurity Para!eter 'nde1 1. .hich of the followin# state!ents related to database is true/
1. The 6ecurity Policy 3atabase specifies what security ser$ices are to be offered to the 'P traffic. (. The 6ecurity Policy 3atabase contains para!eter infor!ation. -. The 6ecurity Association 3atabase specifies what security ser$ices are to be offered to the 'P traffic. %. The 6ecurity Association 3atabase contains para!eter infor!ation. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'dentify the true state!ent related to Tunnelin# techni;ue.
1. Tunnelin# or encapsulation is a co!!on techni;ue in pac&et<switched networ&s. (. Tunnelin# is used to carry traffic of one protocol o$er a networ& that supports that protocol directly. -. Tunnelin# or encapsulation is a rare techni;ue used in pac&et<switched networ&s. %. Tunnelin# is used to carry traffic of one protocol o$er a networ& that does not support that protocol directly. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. Encapsulatin# 6ecurity Payload )E6P*= 1. :ffers connectionless ser$ices li&e 'nte#rity chec&, authentication, and encryption (. Ad$anta#e is that authentication and inte#rity chec& are used to#ether. -. Pro$ides optional replay protection. %. 6er$ices are selected at the ti!e of ter!ination of 6ecurity Association. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and - are true 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent % is true 6tate!ents % and - are false 1. A financial institution that issues the card to the purchaser is ________. 7erchant 'ssuer Ac;uirer pay!ent #ateway "ardholder Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. 'n case of 6ecure Electronic Transaction, ______re;uest fro! !erchant as&s ac;uirer to transfer pre$iously authoriCed a!ount into its account. Purchase order AuthoriCation "apture 'n;uiry Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# co!!on attac&s render networ& resources non<functional/ 3enial<of<ser$ice Replay of !essa#es Password crac&in# Duessin# of &eys Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# solutions protect a#ainst i!proper alteration of !essa#es/ Authentication by di#ital si#natures and certificates 'nte#rity chec&in# and !essa#e authentication codes Non<repudiation Encryption 1. .hich of the followin# state!ents based on 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! are true/
1. The 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! distributed database is co!posed of Resource Records )RRs*. (. All !essa#es in the 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! protocol use a different for!at. -. The 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! distributed database is co!posed of 6tart of Authority )6:A* records. %. All !essa#es in the 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! protocol use a sin#le for!at. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. 'dentify the true state!ent a!on# the followin#= 1. 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! )3N6* is a way to resol$e !eanin#ful and easy<to<re!e!ber na!es to 'P addresses. (. 7aintainin# one central list of the na!e to< 'P<address relationships across the 'nternet is unrealistic. -. 3o!ain Na!e 6yste! )3N6* is a linear na!in# syste! for ser$ices, resources, etc., lin&ed to the 'nternet. %. 7aintainin# one central list of the na!e to< 'P<address relationships across the 'nternet is realistic. 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are true 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. 'dentify the true state!ent with re#ard to do!ain na!e. 1. A do!ain na!e that ends with a co!!a is called a fully ;ualified do!ain na!e. (. 'f a do!ain na!e ends with a dot, it is said to be co!plete. -. A do!ain na!e that ends with a dot is called a se!i< ;ualified do!ain na!e. %. 'f a do!ain na!e ends with a co!!a it is said to be co!plete. 6tate true or false. :nly state!ent 1 is true :nly state!ent ( is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. .hich of the followin# ser$er, loads ConeNs infor!ation fro! dis& and has authority o$er the Cone/ 6econdary Pri!ary "achin#<:nly "achin# Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. _________ field in the 3N6 Deneral Resource Record identifies the protocol fa!ily. Na!e Type "lass TT9 Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. _________ of the Cone, is identified by 6tart of Authority )6:A* record. 3o!ain na!e 0ost na!e 'P address 6er$er na!e Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich response is displayed when !essa#e is not processed because of the ser$er/ Na!e error er$er failure Not i!ple!ented +or!at error 1. The early 'nternet confi#urations re;uired the use of only ______________. Nu!bers Na!es 0e1a deci!al nu!bers Nu!eric 'P addresses Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# center !aintained the host na!es to address !appin#s/ Networ& 'nfor!ation "enter )N'"* Networ& center 'P address center 0ost infor!ation center Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. _________ is a type of do!ain na!e ;ueries. 9inear 'terati$e Drouped Parallel Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. The top<le$el do!ain na!es are called as __________. 6tatic Top<9e$el 3o!ains 6tate Top<9e$el 3o!ains "ountry Top<9e$el 3o!ains Deneric Top<9e$el 3o!ains. Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich of the followin# do!ain na!e corresponds to e!ploy!ent related sites/ biC ?obs info !obi Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich a!on# the followin# do!ains are !aintained by 'nternet "orporation for Assi#ned Na!es and Nu!bers )'"ANN*/ 6pecific do!ains 6tate do!ains Deneric do!ains "ountry do!ains 1. 7ost Telnet operations do not pro$ide ________ capabilities. 7obile co!!unication Audios Kideos Draphics Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# principle is used by Telnet protocol/ Ne#otiation of ter!inal options 6y!!etric $iew O Networ& Kirtual Ter!inal )NKT* Kirtual Ter!inal Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. ,oth the host and client can propose additional options, as Telnet uses the________ !odel. Asy!!etric 6y!!etric 6tatic .aterfall Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. The Networ& Kirtual Ter!inal has printer and __________. "entral processin# unit 7onitor 7ouse Jeyboard Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. 'n Networ& Kirtual Ter!inal, the data is represented by _________. ><bit A6"'' 7<bit A6"'' 9<bit A6"'' 1<bit A6"'' Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. 'n Networ& Kirtual Ter!inal, the data is trans!itted in ___________. 5<bit bytes 7<bit bytes ><bit bytes 9<bit bytes 1. O'dentify the true state!ents with re#ard to R60 and REBE". 1. Re!ote E1ecution "o!!and Protocol )REBE"* handles co!!ands issued by forei#n hosts. (. Re!ote 6hell Protocol )R60* transfers orders to subordinate $irtual !achines for ?ob e1ecution. -. Re!ote 6hell Protocol )R60* handles co!!ands issued by forei#n hosts. %. Re!ote E1ecution "o!!and Protocol )REBE"* transfers orders to subordinate $irtual !achines for ?ob e1ecution.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. O1. Re!ote E1ecution "o!!and Protocol )REBE"* perfor!s auto!atic lo#in and user authentication when a user '3 and password are entered. (. Re!ote 6hell Protocol )R60* co!!and is used to define the user '3, password, host address and the process to be started on the re!ote host. -. Re!ote 6hell Protocol )R60* perfor!s auto!atic lo#in and user authentication when a user '3 and password are entered. %. Re!ote E1ecution "o!!and Protocol)REBE"* co!!and is used to define the user '3, password, host address, and the process to be started on the re!ote host.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. O1.Re!ote 6hell Protocol )R60* is a ser$er that allows the e1ecution of ?obs sub!itted fro! a re!ote host o$er the T"P8'P networ&. (. The pri!ary #oal of the Telnet protocol is the pro$ision of a standard interface for hosts o$er a networ&. -. Re!ote E1ecution "o!!and 3ae!on )REBE"3* is a ser$er that allows the e1ecution of ?obs sub!itted fro! a re!ote host o$er the T"P8'P networ&. %. The pri!ary #oal of the +ile transfer protocol)+TP* is the pro$ision of a standard interface for hosts o$er a networ&.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. .hat is the code used for 'nterpret As "o!!and )'A"*/ (4- (44 (% . (%1 Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. The co!!and N:P refers to _________. NKT character ,RJ End of sub ne#otiation para!eters No operation DA si#nal Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hat is the code used for OEnd of sub ne#otiation para!etersO/ (% (44 (4- (%1 Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. Telnet protocol uses ___________ representation for the function 6ynchroniCe. 6G" 6GN"0 6N@ 6G 1. .hile na$i#atin# the directory structure, the subco!!and that chan#es the directory on re!ote host is ___________. 9cd cd 9s 3ir Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. ________ and __________ type of pac&ets are supported by T+TP. Read Re;uest, :ption Ac&nowled#e!ent .rite :ption, 6a$e 9oad, Ac&nowled#e!ent 6ecure "opy, Error Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. .hich co!!and copies a file fro! the re!ote host to the local host/ Det 7#et Put 7Put Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# Transport 9ayer 6ecurity )T96* co!!and specifies the data channel protection le$el/ A3AT PR:T P,6@ A2T0 1. .hich of the followin# is defined in R+" %-55/ 6ecure +ile Trasfer Protocol )6+TP* Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol )T+TP* +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* Transport 9ayer 6ecurity )T96* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich protocol supports dis&<to<dis& data transfer/ Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol )T+TP* 6ecure +ile Trasfer Protocol )6+TP* +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* 6ecure "opy )6"P* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hich protocol is used by +TP to pro$ide reliable end<to<end connections/ 2ser 3ata#ra! Protocol Trans!ission "ontrol Protocol 'nternet Protocol None of the abo$e. Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# co!!and of Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol specifies destination host '3/ Put Hre!ote filena!eI PHlocal filena!eIQ Det Hre!ote filena!eI PHlocal filena!eIQ 7ode HasciiRbinaryI "onnect HhostI Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. ________ pac&et of T+TP has the opcode (. Read re;uest .rite re;uest 3ata Error Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. T+TP ser$ers do not allow, which of the followin# access to public directories/ Read Access Trasfer Access .rite Access "ontrol Access 1. O.hich of the followin# state!ents based on Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol )T+TP* and +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* are true. 1. T+TP use dis&less de$ices to download fir!ware at boot ti!e. (. +TP uses any auto!ated process for which the assi#n!ent of a user '3 or password is not feasible. -. +TP use dis&less de$ices to download fir!ware at boot ti!e. %. T+TP uses any auto!ated process for which the assi#n!ent of a user '3 or password is not feasible.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. O'dentify the true state!ents a!on# the followin#. 1. The co!!ands used by Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol )T+TP* i!ple!entations are not architected by an R+". (. +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* is li!ited to only readin# a file fro! a ser$er or writin# a file to a ser$er. -. The co!!ands used by +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* i!ple!entations are not architected by an R+". %. Tri$ial +ile Transfer Protocol )T+TP* is li!ited to only readin# a file fro! a ser$er or writin# a file to a ser$er.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents 1 and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) %. O.hich of the followin# state!ents related to data transfer !odes in T+TP are true/ 1. The he1a !ode, octet !ode and NetA6"'' are the data trasfer !odes in T+TP. (. :ctet !ode is of ><bit bytes and is also &nown as deci!al. -. NetA6"'' !ode is a !odified for! of A6"'' and is of ><bits. %. The use of octet !ode is specified in the T+TP header for the Re;uest for Read8.rite pac&ets.O 6tate true or false. :nly state!tent 1 is true 6tate!ents 1 and ( are true 6tate!ents - and % are true :nly state!ent % is false 1. O.hich of the followin# state!ents are true/ 1. 6i!ple 7ail Transfer Protocol )67TP* is used to refer to the co!bined set of protocols. (. T+TP only #uarantees deli$ery to the !ail<#ateway host, not to the real destination host. -. +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* is used to refer to the co!bined set of protocols. %. 67TP only #uarantees deli$ery to the !ail<#ateway host, not to the real destination host.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. O.hich of the followin# state!ents are true/ 1. The sender 67TP will #enerate co!!ands that are replied to by the recei$er 67TP in !ail e1chan#e. (. +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* desi#n is based on the !odel of co!!unication. -. The 67TP desi#n is based on the !odel of co!!unication. %. The sender +TP will #enerate co!!ands that are replied to by the recei$er 67TP in !ail e1chan#e.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent % is true 6tate!ents 1 and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. O1. 6i!ple 7ail Transfer Protocol )67TP* allows clients to !a&e chan#es both when connected and when disconnected !odels. (. '7AP% !odel pro$ides !ore functionality to users than the P:P !odel. -. '7AP% allows clients to !a&e chan#es both when connected and when disconnected !odels. %. 6i!ple 7ail Transfer Protocol )67TP* !odel pro$ides !ore functionality to users than the P:P !odel.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. .hich of the followin# co!!and contains the re$erse<path that can be used to report errors/ 0E9: co!!and 7A'9 co!!and R"PT co!!and 3ATA co!!and Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# states su##ests that the connection has been ended either at the re;uest of the client or for any other reason/ 6elected state Authenticated state 9o#out state Non<authenticated state Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. _________ shows the current status of a !essa#e in '7AP% 7essa#es. +la#s !essa#e attribute 2ni;ue identifier )2'3* !essa#e attribute 7essa#e se;uence nu!ber !essa#e attribute 6e;uence nu!ber !essa#e attribute Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# fla#s cannot be chan#ed by the client in '7AP% 7essa#es/ S3raft SRecent S3eleted S+la##ed 1. .hich of the followin# always &eeps !essa#es on the ser$er and replicates copies to the clients/ Post :ffice Protocol )P:P* 6i!ple 7ail Transfer Protocol +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* 'nternet 7essa#e Access Protocol )'7AP%* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hile usin# which of these should a client be always connected to the ser$er for the chan#es to be !ade/ 'nternet 7essa#e Access Protocol )'7AP%* 6i!ple 7ail Transfer Protocol )67TP* +ile Transfer Protocol )+TP* Post :ffice Protocol )P:P* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# tells about pri!ary recipients of the !essa#e/ cc To +ro! Reply<to Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# fla#s denotes that the !essa#e has been !ar&ed for special attention/ S3raft SAnswered S3eleted S+la##ed Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. .hich of the followin# desination address contains e1plicit routin# infor!ation in 67TP 3estination Address/ userThost Thost<a, host<b=userThost<c userF re!ote<hostT#ateway<host user re!ote<hostT#ateway<host Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. 'f a recei$er<67TP supports ser$ice e1tensions, it responds with a __________________/ 0E9: co!!and 4 6ynta1 Error !essa#e (4 :J !essa#e A2'T !essa#e 1. O1. 2ser a$ailability deter!ines whether the called party is willin# to en#a#e in co!!unication. (. 6ession !ana#e!ent is used for establishin# the co!!unication session para!eters at both ends. -. 2sers capabilities deter!ines whether the called party is willin# to en#a#e in co!!unication. %. 6ession setup is used for establishin# the co!!unication session para!eters at both ends.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents % and 1 are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and - are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) (. O1. Analo# Ter!inal Adapters )ATA* controls connections between the circuit and pac&et networ&s in se#!ents. (. "all A#ent can use a T"P8'P lin& to !ana#e !ultiple 7edia Dateways. -. "oder<decoder )":3E"* can use a T"P8'P lin& to !ana#e !ultiple 7edia Dateways. %. 6oft switch controls connections between the circuit and pac&et networ&s in se#!ents.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents 1 and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is true 6tate!ents ( and % are true Score 0 of 4 (skipped) -. O1. D.7(> is a speech ":3E" standard co$erin# the trans!ission of $oice at rates of 15, (%, -(, and % &bps. (. D.711 )5% &bps* standard encodes non<co!pressed speech strea!s runnin# at 5% Jbps. -. D.7(5 is a speech ":3E" standard co$erin# the trans!ission of $oice at rates of 15, (%, -(, and % &bps. %. D.7(-.1, encodes non<co!pressed speech strea!s runnin# at 5% Jbps.O 6tate true or false. 6tate!ents 1 and ( are false 6tate!ents ( and - are true :nly 6tate!ent - is false 6tate!ents 1 and % are true 1. .hich of the followin# source description pro$ides the #eo#raphic location of the application user/ E7A'9 T::9 9:" N:TE Score 0 of 2 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# application uses 1.4 7bps bandwidth/ 0i#h speed internet browsin# Recordin# for later $iewin# Two)(*other TKN6 :ne)1*hi#h definition TK)03TK* Score 0 of 2 (skipped) -. ________________ pac&et is used by an RTP sender to pro$ide local capability infor!ation in control infor!ation. 6ource description 6ender report Recei$er report APP Score 0 of 2 (skipped) %. ___________ is the pri!ary profile for broadcast and disc stora#e applications. E1tended Profile )BP* 'ntended 0i#h Profile )0iP* 0i#h 1 Profile )0i1P* 0i#h %=(=( Profile )0i%((P* 1. .hich of the followin# function in 6'P technolo#ies is used for feature ne#otiation/ 6ession setup 2ser location and na!e translation 2ser a$ailability 2sers capabilities Score 0 of 1 (skipped) (. .hich of the followin# networ& ser$er pro$ides application layer routin# of 6'P re;uests and responses/ Pro1y ser$er Re#istrar ser$er Application ser$er 7edia ser$er Score 0 of 1 (skipped) -. .hich of the followin# 6'P re;uest ter!inates a call/ A"J ,GE 'NK'TE "AN"E9 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) %. .hich of the followin# 6'P responses denotes #lobal failure response/ 6'P 111
6'P (11 6'P 411 6'P 511 Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. __________________ is a protocol that is defined in R+" (-(7. 6trea! "ontrol Trans!ission Protocol )6"TP* 6ession 3escription Protocol )63P* 6ession Announce!ent Protocol )6AP* Real<ti!e "ontrol Protocol )RT"P* Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. .hich of the followin# was desi#ned for bit rates up to 1.4 7bps in 7o$in# Pictures E1pert Droup )7PED* standards/ 7PED<( 7PED<- 7PED<1 7PED<%
La causa más probable es que el host 1 y el host 2 se encuentran en redes diferentes (opción b). Para que dos hosts en una LAN puedan comunicarse, deben estar en la misma subred