Tests to test knowledge of switching networks
- Question 1. What is the main difference between switching networks compared to conventional networks?
- On switching networks, the datapath between the sender and the receiver is established before the sender starts sending data, while this does not happen to normal networks.
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Switching networks use only authentication protocols, and networks typically only use non-authentication protocols
- In contrast to conventional networks, switching networks do not allow the use of the TCP / IP protocol
- Switched networks using 128-bit MAC addresses and regular networks only use 48-bit MACs
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No answer
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- Question 2. With non-authentication protocols, the following statement is true:
- Data is provided to a safe destination
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X.25 and ATM are examples of non-authenticated protocols
- They operate on the application layer in the OSI 7-layer reference model
- Frame Relay is an example of an unauthenticated protocol
- No answer
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- Question 3. What defines an authentication protocol?
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Ability to ensure data is delivered to the destination machine
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It is not possible to guarantee the data provided to the destination machine
- Use UDP to transfer data
- It is not possible to detect lost data and resend lost packets
- No answer
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- Question 4. Which of the following protocols is created based on public switching networks with fiber optic links?
- ATM
- Frame Relay
- X.25
- Ethernet
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TCP / IP
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- Question 5. What is the maximum transmission rate of X.25 networks?
- 64 Kbps
- 128 Kbps
- 256 Kbps
- 512 Kbps
- No answer
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- Question 6. The X.25 networks are divided into 3 classes (or 3 levels), which layer does the physical layer define?
- LAPB
- LAPC
- X.21
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FRMR
- No answer
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- Question 7. How to call each virtual channel on Frame Relay networks?
- VLAN
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LAPB
- LAPC
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DLCI
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No answer
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- Question 8. Is it true for ATM networks to say:
- Each virtual channel is distinguished by a 24-bit number
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Each virtual channel component has two fields: VPI and VCI
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ATM networks using the TCP / IP protocol need an ATMARP server
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All answers are correct
- No answer
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- Question 9. With ATM and X.25 networks, we cannot say:
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They use Public switching networks to transmit data between two or more networks
- They are connection oriented networks
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They work at the lowest layer in the OSI 7-layer model (1 to 3).
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They have the same transfer rate
- No answer
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- Question 10. What is the main difference between Frame Relay and X.25?
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Frame Relay is created based on Public switching networks using digital links, while X.25 is created based on public switching networks with similar links.
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Frame Relay is created based on public switching networks using similar links, and X.25 is created based on public switching networks using digital links.
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Frame Relay is created based on public switching networks using fiber and X.25 is created based on public switches using digital links.
- Frame Relay is an authentication protocol, and X.25 is not
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No answer
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