A. The FCIP stack supports file-level storage for remote devices.
B. Both require high throughput with low latency and low jitter.
C. The purpose of FCIP is to provide connectivity between host and storage.
D. TheiSCSI stack supports block-level storage for remote devices.
E. The purpose ofiSCSI is to provide connectivity between separate wide-area SANs.
第1题:
Which of the following statements about ORACLE is (are) correct?
Ⅰ.ORACLE follows SQL standard
Ⅱ.ORACLE database defines two logical types: table and view
A.Ⅰonly
B.Ⅱ only
C.Ⅰ and Ⅱ
D.none of the above
第2题:
A. one-rate rate limiters
B. two-rate rate limiters
C. two-rate rate limiters is the default
D. one-rate rate limiters is the default
E. there is no default it must be configured
第3题:
In HDLC Protocol, when Supervisory Frame's type code is '00'.About the following statements, which is correct.
A.Receive Ready
B.Receive not Ready
C.Reject
D.Selective Reject
第4题:
Which two statements about FCIP and iSCSI are correct?()
第5题:
Which two statements about Junos software packet handling are correct?()(Choose two.)
第6题:
Which two statements about the configuration of the switch interface are correct (Choose two)()。
第7题:
Which two statements about zoning are correct? ()
第8题:
Which three statements are correct about Rate Limiters? ()(Choose three.)
第9题:
IP address space is difficult to manage.
Broadcast and fault domains arc increased
Convergence time is fractionally slower than STP
Limits on clustering and NIC teaming are removed
Fast uplink convergence is supported tor failover and fallback
第10题:
You can find information about only active transactions from the view
You can find information about read only transactions from the view
You require the SELECT ANY TRANSACTION system privilege to access the view
You can find information about both active and committed transactions from the view
You require the SELECT ON FLASHBACK_TRANSACTION_QUERY object privilege to access the view
第11题:
The FCIP stack supports file-level storage for remote devices.
Both require high throughput with low latency and low jitter.
The purpose of FCIP is to provide connectivity between host and storage.
The iSCSI stack supports block-level storage for remote devices.
The purpose of iSCSI is to provide connectivity between separate wide-area SANs.
第12题:
The switchport belongs only to VLAN 2
Interface fa0/0 will be in both VLAN 1 (by default) and VLAN 2
The exhibit shows interface fa0/0 to be dynamically mapped to VLAN 2
A network host can be connected to this interface
第13题:
A. 1 is the default precedence.
B. A lower number is preferred.
C. A higher number is preferred.
D. 100 is the default precedence.
第14题:
A. Design 1 is a looped triangle design.
B. Design 2 is a looped triangle design.
C. Design 2 achieves quick convergence using RSTP.
D. Both designs supportstateful services at the aggregation layer.
E. Design 2 is the most widely deployed in enterprise data centers.
第15题:
Which two statements about FCIP and iSCSI are correct?()
第16题:
Which two statements are true about L2TP tunnels?() (Choose two.)
第17题:
Which two statements about layer 3 access designs are correct?()
第18题:
Which two statements about Cisco Security Management Suite are correct?()
第19题:
Which two statements about Network Attached Storage are correct?()
第20题:
Which two statements are true about precedence values in policy?() (Choose two.)
第21题:
The Junos OS applies service ALGs only for the first packet of a flow.
The Junos OS uses fast-path processing only for the first packet of a flow.
The Junos OS performs policy lookup only for the first packet of a flow.
The Junos OS applies SCREEN options for both first and consecutive packets of a flow.
第22题:
Traffic is clear text
Traffic is encrypted
They are initiated by the LNS
They are initiated by the LAC
第23题:
SCREEN options offer protection against various attacks
SCREEN options are deployed prior to route and policy processing in first path packet processing
SCREEN options are deployed at the ingress and egress sides of a packet flow
SCREEN options, you must take special care to protect OSPF