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Which layer(s) of the Cisco Hierarchical Model has no connection directly to the end user device? A. Core B. Distribution C. Neither A or B D. Both A and B |
D. Both A and B |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model acts as the high-speed switched backbone? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. None of the above |
A. Core |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is an aggregation point for access switches? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. None of the above. |
B. Distribution |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is used to define collision domains? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. All of the above |
C. Access |
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Which is not a layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. Network |
D. Network |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model should have no implementation of performance-decreasing elements, such as access lists. A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. None of the above |
A. Core |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model has the primary function to provide routing, filtering, and WAN / core access? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. None of the above |
B. Distribution |
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Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is considered to be the "edge" of the network? A. Core B. Distribution C. Access D. None of the above |
C. Access |