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How far from a 100Mbps repeater can you located a workstation that is connected via twisted pair? What is the name of the type of
How far from a 100Mbps repeater can you located a workstation that is connected via twisted pair?
What is the name of the type of 100M Ethernet that is used over 2 twisted pairs of Cat 5 copper wire?
What is the name of the type of 100M Ethernet that is used over 4 twisted pairs of Cat 5 copper wire?
If you have a full duplex 100 Mbps Ethernet running over a twisted pair cat 5 copper cable media, how far away from the switch can you locate the end station? What is the cause of this limitation?
If you have a full duplex 100 Mbps Ethernet running over a fiber optic media, how far away from the switch can you locate the end station? What is the cause of this limitation?
How many 100mbps class 1 repeaters can you have between end stations?
How many 100mbps class 2 repeaters can you have between end stations?
If you have a switch connected to a repeater would you want the switches port to be set to full or half duplex?
Does a port which is set to full duplex listen for collisions when it transmits?
What will happen if two stations connected to a switch at 100Mbps full duplex transmit 80Mbps of data to a third station at the same time?
Should you trust that auto-negotiation of duplex and speed will always work?
If you have two 1000Mbps Ethernet switches that are linked via fiber optics what type of fiber optic connection (and on what type of fiber) should you use to link the switches if they are 5 Kilometers apart? (assume lowest cost solution)
If you have two 1000Mbps Ethernet switches that are linked via fiber optics what type of fiber optic connection (and on what type of fiber) would you use to link the switches if they are 300 meters apart? (assume lowest cost solution)
If you want to have 16 stations in a lab with gigabit Ethernet links, what medium would you choose to be the most economical?
Two end stations are connected to a Hub/repeater. Are they the same collision domain? Are they in the same broadcast domain?
Two end stations are connected to a bridge/switch. Are they in the same collision domain? Are they in the same broadcast domain?
What are the components of a standard Ethernet frame and how large are each? (Payload is one component, but is variable sized from XX to XXXX)
What is different about modern Ethernet with jumbo frames?
Is there a minimum length of a Ethernet frame? If there is what is the minimum length and why is it there?
How many bytes does a Vlan tag add to a Ethernet frame?
What is the maximum size of a 802.1q Ethernet frame (not including the preamble)
How many different vlans can you have on a 802.1q enabled switch?
Describe what a switch/bridge will do when it receives a frame from ethernet address 00-08-0c-11-22-33 on port 3 that is destined to 00-08-0c-aa-bb-cc and the switch has an empty forwarding table?
Describe what a switch/bridge will do when it receives a frame from ethernet address 00-08-0c-11-22-33 on port 3 that is destined to 00-08-0c-aa-bb-cc and the switch has 00-08-0c-aa-bb-cc in its forwarding table at port 7.
Describe what a switch/bridge will do when it receives a frame from ethernet address 00-08-0c-88-77-66 on port 5 the is destined to 00-08-0c-11-22-33 and arrived after the last two question.
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