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AZ-900 Dumps and Exam Questions
Hello Thomas32, The answer is yes, the AZ-900 dumps were very helpful in helping me understand all the topics covered by the certification. I just successfully obtained my certification last Monday.
Hello Thomas32,
See lessThe answer is yes, the AZ-900 dumps were very helpful in helping me understand all the topics covered by the certification. I just successfully obtained my certification last Monday.
What three blocks of addresses are defined by RFC 1918 for private network use?
Hi, For me, it is not that kind of difficult question. However, RFC 1918, Address Allocation for Private Internets, defines three blocks of IPv4 address for private networks that should not be routable on the public Internet, which are: 10.0.0.0/8 , 172.16.0.0/12 , 192.168.0.0/16. I trust this willRead more
Hi,
For me, it is not that kind of difficult question. However, RFC 1918, Address Allocation for Private Internets, defines three blocks of IPv4 address for private networks that should not be routable on the public Internet, which are: 10.0.0.0/8 , 172.16.0.0/12 , 192.168.0.0/16.
I trust this will be of great help.
Which method is used by a PAT-enabled router to send incoming packets to the correct inside hosts?
Hey Harper, Of course with pleasure! Anyhow, the PAT-enabled router uses the destination TCP or UDP port number on the incoming packet. Hope this helps!!
Hey Harper,
Of course with pleasure!
Anyhow, the PAT-enabled router uses the destination TCP or UDP port number on the incoming packet.
Hope this helps!!
See lessWhich command will backup the configuration that is stored in NVRAM to a TFTP server?
Hate this type of question, since I am a Spanish native speaker I am, always get confused with some English words- which leads me to give the wrong answer.
Hate this type of question, since I am a Spanish native speaker I am, always get confused with some English words- which leads me to give the wrong answer.
See lessAt which layer of the OSI model would a logical address be encapsulated?
Logical addresses for the network layer. Physical addresses for the data link layer. Port addresses for the transport layer. and No addresses for the physical layer. Thus, The correct answer is C.
Logical addresses for the network layer.
Physical addresses for the data link layer.
Port addresses for the transport layer.
and No addresses for the physical layer.
Thus, The correct answer is C.
How many /30 subnets can be created from one /27 subnet
I don’t think its B because it says “/27 subnet”. Thus, I will go with D and I am sure about it.
I don’t think its B because it says “/27 subnet”. Thus, I will go with D and I am sure about it.
See lessWithin how many days can a deleted view be restored?
Hi Scarlett, What I know is that all the views added to the Trash Can will be permanently deleted after 35 days. Since the view is permanently deleted, unfortunately, all data associated with the view will be lost forever. I hope you can restore it!
Hi Scarlett,
What I know is that all the views added to the Trash Can will be permanently deleted after 35 days. Since the view is permanently deleted, unfortunately, all data associated with the view will be lost forever.
I hope you can restore it!
See lessHow many pounds is 22 kg
Double the kilograms and then add 1/10 of the first answer. 22 x 2 = 44, plus 4.4. the answer will be 48.4 pounds.
Double the kilograms and then add 1/10 of the first answer. 22 x 2 = 44, plus 4.4. the answer will be 48.4 pounds.
See lessHow many lines of symmetry does a star have
A line of symmetry is a line that divides the star into two corresponding parts, each of which is the mirror image of the other. in a star, you may find 4 to 5 symmetric line.
A line of symmetry is a line that divides the star into two corresponding parts, each of which is the mirror image of the other. in a star, you may find 4 to 5 symmetric line.
See lessWhat are the two differences between optical-fiber cabling and copper cabling?
Hi Rowan, Honestly, I don't know the answer but I am sure that A and E are the wrong statements because the BNC Connector is for Coaxial Cable, so A is wrong, and RJ45 is a connector is for twisted pair, thus E is wrong. I hope this helps!
Hi Rowan,
Honestly, I don’t know the answer but I am sure that A and E are the wrong statements because the BNC Connector is for Coaxial Cable, so A is wrong, and RJ45 is a connector is for twisted pair, thus E is wrong.
I hope this helps!
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