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  • What is the DNS forwarder?


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  • DNS servers often must communicate with DNS servers outside of the local network A forwarder is an entry that is used when a DNS server receives DNS queries that it cannot resolve locally It then forwards those requests to external DNS servers for resolution 


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    • 1. What is DHCP scope?
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    • 2. What are the LMHOSTS files?
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    • 3. What are the differences between static ip addressing and dynamic ip addressing?
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    • 4. What is IP address?
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    • 5. What is TDM?
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    • 6. What is the Routing Information Protocol or RIP?
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    • 7. What is Stop-and-Wait Protocol?
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    • 8. What is usage of Sequence Number in Relaible Transmission?
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    • 9. What is Pipelining ?
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    • 10. What does a VLAN do?

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    • A. Breaks up broadcast domains in a layer 2 switch internetwork
    • B. Provides multiple broadcast domains within a single collision domain
    • C. Provides multiple collision domains on one switch port
    • D. Acts as the fastest port to all servers
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