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640-802 CCNA Study Guide - Elktech.org

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Cisco <strong>640</strong>-<strong>802</strong> Exam<br />

which protocol or technology is represented by dashed line A?<br />

A. IP<br />

B. T1<br />

C. ppp<br />

D. IEEE <strong>802</strong>.3<br />

Answer: A<br />

Explanation:<br />

This question is to examine knowledge point about WAN connectivity. The communication<br />

between two host computers is based on network layer; therefore their communication is actually<br />

IP communication, Generally, IEEE <strong>802</strong>.2 refers to Ethernet. T1/E1 represents two data<br />

transmission speed standards. T1 is a North American Standard, which support 1.544Mbps<br />

dedicated circuit telephone data transmission. It is made of 24 autonomous channels and<br />

transmission speed of each one is 64kpbs, which can use simultaneously to transmit voice and<br />

data. PPP(Point-to-Point Protocol) is a link layer protocol which is designed simple link circuit such<br />

as transmit data between coequal cells. This link circuit supplies duplex operation and transmit<br />

data packet in order. The purpose of the design is mainly about creating point-to-point connection<br />

through dial-up or autonomous channels to transmit data, making it the common solution of<br />

connection between different host computers, network bridges and routers.<br />

QUESTION NO: 237<br />

Refer to the exhibit. The switch in the graphic has a default configuration and the MAC table is<br />

fully populated. In addition, this network is operating properly. The graphic represents selected<br />

header information in a frame leaving host A. What can be concluded from this information?<br />

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