Correct Answer: Stops an interface from sending periodic dynamic updates but not from receiving updates.
Explanation:
The
passive command, short for passive-interface, stops regular updates from being sent out an interface. However, the interface can still receive updates.
3. Which protocol is used to send a destination network unknown message back to originating hosts?
256 - 192 = 64. 64 + 64 = 128. 128 + 64 = 192. The subnet is 128, the broadcast address is 191, and the valid host range is the numbers in between, or 129-190.
5. What protocols are used to configure trunking on a switch?
VTP is not right because it has nothing to do with trunking except that it sends VLAN information across a trunk link. 802.1Q and ISL are used to configure trunking on a port.
6. Which command is used to determine if an IP access list is enabled on a particular interface?