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Q:

In practical IPv6 application, The encapsulation of IPv6 packets inside IPv4 packets is called what?

A. tunneling
B. hashing
C. routing
D. NAT

Answer

Answer : A


Explanation:


Remember,  most network is still build on IPv4 structure and IPv4 is not going away in a hurry… one of the many techniques used to migrate to IPv6 is Tunneling.


Tunneling is a method that a network built on IPv4 structure can be configured to traffic IPv6 packet simultaneously.

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Subject: CCNA

Q:

The router address 192.168.10.250 is the default gateway for both the Web Server 2 and Host 1. What is the correct subnet mask for this network?

A. 255.255.255.0
B. 255.255.255.192
C. 255.255.255.250
D. 255.255.255.252

Answer

Answer : A

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Subject: CCNA

Q:

What must be configured on the network in order for users on the Internet to view web pages located on Web Server 2?

A. On router R2, configure a default static route to the 192.168.10.0 network
B. On router r2, configure DNS to resolve the URL assigned to Web Server 2 to the 192.168.10.20 address
C. On router R1, configure NAT to translate an address on the 209.165.100.0/24 network to 192.168.10.20
D. On router R1, configure DHCP to assign a registered IP address on the 209.165.100.0/24 network to Web Server 2

Answer

Answer : C

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Subject: CCNA

Q:

An administrator issues the command

A. The PC host PC1 has connectivity with a local host
B. The PC host PC1 has connectivity with a Layer 3 device
C. The PC host PC1 has a default gateway correctly configured
D. The PC host PC1 has connectivity up to Layer 5 of the OSI model
E. The PC host PC1 has the TCP/IP protocol stack correctly installed

Answer

Answer : E


Explanation:


The “ping 127.0.0.1″ command is used to troubleshoot the local network card and the TCP/IP stack to make sure is working correctly. If an ICMP echo reply is received, that shows there are connectivity to a particular host in the network.


 

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Subject: CCNA

Q:

A default Frame Relay WAN is classified as what type of physicalnetwork?

A: broadcast point-to-multi point
B: broadcast multi-access
C: non broadcast multi-access
D: non broadcast multi-point

Answer

Answer : C


Explanation:


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic - See more at: https://www.orbitco-ccna-pastquestions.com/CCNA-Past-Questions%3A-WAN.php#sthash.hb05ZKYs.dpuf
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Subject: CCNA

Q:

Why does the Outstanding exp & Prepared Expenses treated as Personal Account?

Answer

Because these exps are paid/payable to persons. person includes Sole Proprietor, Partnership Firms, HUF, Co; etc.Personal accounts always appear in B/S until it is transfered to expenditure by debiting to P&L A/C.

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Subject: Accounts Payable

Q:

what is difference between account payable and bills payable?

Answer

Accounts payable refer to the current liability of a business or an organization. That is the unsettled payments in a business or an organization refers to Accounts payable.


Bills payable refers to bills settled. In other words the paid and accepted recorded bills in a business or an organization refers to bills payable

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Subject: Accounts Payable

Q:

What is the difference between debenture and preference share ?

Answer

The difference between Debentures and Preferential Shares is as follows:

1) Person holding debentures has owed money to a company, while Preferential Shareholder could be considered as a partial owner of the company.

2) A Preference shareholder earns dividends if the company is making profits, however a debenture holder needs to be paid irrespective of making profits or losses.

3) A debenture holder would be paid the capital invested at the end of a stipulated term. A preference shareholder is not promised return of capital invested; instead he earns dividends till the time the company exists and is profitable.

4) A debenture holder earns interest on the capital invested till the capital is not returned, while a preference shareholder is paid dividends till the time the company exists.

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Subject: Accounts Payable