Hhhmmm. birds of a feather? ;->
Chuck
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Funny,
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standardized by the same bodies that generate
higher-layer protocol specifications.
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I don't see what problem you have with these questions.
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Wow - what a crappy question! Where did you find it?
It really confuses the issue to say "connection-oriented" with respect to
these specifications (except *maybe* ATM). For FDDI and Token Ring, it is
better to say that they are &quo
Ok I would have chosen
atm
frame relay
anything you need to do mappings for I consider connection oriented .
PQ
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> It may be how you look at it... looking at "select the best answer" - I say
> ATM, Token Ring and FDDI. These require single point-to-point connections.
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> I believ
My favorites are 1149 and 2549 :->
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Karen Young writes:
>Of cours
Karen Young writes:
>Of course, you could look at it this way... If it has an RFC then chances
>are its a protocol.
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So we're at risk of coffee pot design and selection criteria showing up on
an exam? ;-)
Drew M. Mooney
Invisix -- Motorola and Cisco Together
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>It may be how you look at it... looking at "select the best answer" - I say
>ATM, Token Rin
It may be how you look at it... looking at "select the best answer" - I say
ATM, Token Ring and FDDI. These require single point-to-point connections.
I believe Ethernet and Frame Relay (NBMA) are multiaccess mediums.
The question it self may be a bit confusing as well since it says
"protocols".
Also:
5. Frame Relay
(PVC's are connection-oriented)
Roger
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1. ATM
Zhang Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes
>Dear group,
>
>I find a confused question on an exam guide which is:
>select the connect-oriented protocols:
>1.ATM
>2.TOKEN RING
>3.FDDI
>4.Ethernet
>5.FrameRelay
>
>anyone can help me select the correct answer?
>
>thanks
>
>dean
I'll try to do as you ask, help you select the answer, rather th
1. ATM
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> Dear group,
>
> I find a confused question on an exam guide which is:
> select the connect-oriented protocols:
> 1.ATM
> 2.TOKEN RING
> 3.FDDI
> 4.Ethernet
> 5.FrameRelay
>
> anyone can help me sel
Dear group,
I find a confused question on an exam guide which is:
select the connect-oriented protocols:
1.ATM
2.TOKEN RING
3.FDDI
4.Ethernet
5.FrameRelay
anyone can help me select the correct answer?
thanks
dean
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