Networking Questions

Q:

What is difference between ARP and RARP?

Answer

The address resolution protocol (ARP) is used to associate the 32 bit IP address with the 48 bit physical address, used by a host or a router to find the physical address of another host on its network by sending a ARP query packet that includes the IP address of the receiver.


The reverse address resolution protocol (RARP) allows a host to discover its Internet address when it knows only its physical address

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Q:

Frame relay is a packet switching technology operates in the data link layer

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) TRUE

Explanation:

Frame relay is a packet switching technology. It will operate in the data link layer.

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RIP- Routing Information Protocol

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) TRUE

Explanation:

It is a simple protocol used to exchange information between the routers.

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Gateway-to-Gateway protocol is a protocol formerly used to exchange routing information between Internet core routers.

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) TRUE

Explanation:

It is a protocol formerly used to exchange routing information between Internet core routers.

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Q:

Difference between bit rate and baud rate.?

Answer

Bit rate is the number of bits transmitted during one second whereas baud rate refers to the number of signal units per second that are required to represent those bits.


baud rate = bit rate / N


where N is no-of-bits represented by each signal shift.

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What do you meant by "triple X" in Networks?

Answer

The function of PAD (Packet Assembler Disassembler) is described in a document known as X.3. The standard protocol has been defined between the terminal and the PAD, called X.28; another standard protocol exists between hte PAD and the network, called X.29. Together, these three recommendations are often called "triple X"

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What are Digrams and Trigrams?

Answer

The most common two letter combinations are called as digrams. e.g. th, in, er, re and an. The most common three letter combinations are called as trigrams. e.g. the, ing,and, and ion.

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Q:

Application layer protocol defines

A) message format, syntax and semantics B) rules for when and how processes send and respond to messages
C) types of messages exchanged D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All of the above

Explanation:

Application layer protocol defines types of messages exchanged, message format, syntax and semantics and rules for when and how processes send and respond to messages.

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