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                    Juniper and Pix FirewallWhat is the difference between juniper and pix firewall? 
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                    Differences between cable color codingEven if the cable of mixed color not in order network will be working. Then why keep the order for straight cable. 
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                    Accessing a shared network folder through a mapped network drive is much faster than accessing the same folder via My Network Places.Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False 
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                    CCNA RIP1 & RIP2Explain what are RIP1 & RIP2? 
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                    LAN System AccessHow can you access a system in LAN when it is not a part of domain? 
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                    FDM in Networking stands forSkill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) Frequency Division MultiplexingB) Frequency Distirbution Multiplexing C) Frequency Division MethodsD) Frequency Distribution Methods 
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                    What is the difference between disaster recovery at the data link layer and the transport layer?What is the difference between disaster recovery in the network data transmission, when this process is performed by the link layer and the transport layer? The two approaches can be used together, or benefits that? 
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                    Voip/wan/it networking performanceDescribe the Maintenance and Administration Routines you Utilized to ensure effective corporate VOIP/WAN/IT Network performance? 
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                    DHCP and DNSWhat is the difference between DHCP and DNS 
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                    Border Gateway ProtocolWhat is the use of Border Gateway Protocol? What is the administrative value of BGP? 
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                    Install VPNWhat is VPN and how it works? How to install it? 
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                    Classful Routing ProtocolWhat do you mean by Classful Routing Protocol? 
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                    Hybrid Routing ProtocolWhy EIGRP Is called as Hybrid Routing Protocol? 
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                    GatewayWhat is a gateway? How does it work? 
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                    Key parameter(s) of Quality of Service (QoS) of a Network areSkill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) JitterB) Delay C) Reliability D) Bandwith E) All of the Above F) None of the above 
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