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                    VLAN and INTERVLANWhat is VLAN and INTERVLAN? Why do we use these techniques?What are the differences between STP, RSTP and MSTP? 
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                    IP V6 PINGHow do you ping from one host to another in IPv6 without ARP? 
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                    ISP ProtocolWhich protocol is used to communicate between client and ISP? 
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                    CommunicatingWhen two network layers are in communication with one another, these layers are known as?a.)PDUsb.)peer entiiesc.)PRAMsd.)sockets 
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                    Network NegotiationWhat does negotiation mean when discussing network protocols? 
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                    Connect and ConfigureThere are four routhers and 4 swiches and 40 computers in an office. How will you connect each devices and configure those devices? 
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                    Read a SwitchYou are given only the IP address of the switch but not the port number. How will you read that switch? 
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                    What are the possible ways of data exchange?(i) Simplex (ii) Half-duplex (iii) Full-duplex. 
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                    What is subnet?A generic term for section of a large networks usually separated by a bridge or router. 
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                    What is terminal emulation, in which layer it comes?Telnet is also called as terminal emulation. It belongs to application layer. 
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                    What is BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)?It is a protocol used to advertise the set of networks that can be reached with in an autonomous system. BGP enables this information to be shared with the autonomous system. This is newer than EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol). 
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                    What are 10Base2, 10Base5 and 10BaseT Ethernet LANs?10Base2—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling, with a contiguous cable segment length of 100 meters and a maximum of 2 segments. 10Base5—An Ethernet term meaning a maximum transfer rate of 10 Megabits per second that uses baseband signaling, with 5 continuous segments not exceeding 100 meters per segment. 10BaseT—An... 
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