A. frame
B. byte
C. bit
D. segment
A. Other users cannot enter configuration mode.
B. The candidate configuration is unlocked.
C. Other users can enter configuration mode.
D. The candidate configuration is locked.
A. Traceoptions cannot be enabled in a production environment.
B. Traceoptions are enabled by default.
C. Traceoptions are enabled through configuration.
D. Traceoption output, by default, is stored in /var/iog/<fiie-name>.
A. routing
B. DNS resolution
C. authentication
D. time synchronization
A. show interface terse
B. show interface ge-0/0/3
C. monitor interface ge-0/0/3
D. monitor interface traffic
A. Trace parameters are removed from the OSPF protocol configuration.
B. Logging data into ospf-trace is stopped.
C. The ospf-trace file is deleted.
D. Data in the ospf-trace file is removed and logging continues.
A. Use a console connection to reboot the device.
B. Enter and commit the new root password.
C. Upgrade the Junos OS to the latest version.
D. Hit the space bar and enter recovery when prompted.
E. Load the factory-default configuration.
A. Switches use the Address Resolution Protocol table to assign MAC addresses to network interface cards in the forwarding frame.
B. Switches use the destination MAC address to identify the next-hop destination and to change the destination MAC address in the frame.
C. The MAC address identifies the physical hardware.
D. The source and destination MAC addresses always remains static to the final destination.
A. "Accept" is the default action of packets that are not explicitly allowed.
B. There can be multiple firewall filters.
C. "Discard" is the default action of packets that are not explicitly allowed.
D. There can be only one firewall filter.
A. Media Access Control Security (MACsec)
B. Network Address Translation (NAT)
C. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
D. Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)