
Unicast address and Multicast address - TechExams Community
Aug 1, 2007 · A unicast IP address is an IP address uniquely identifying a host in a network. The datagram with a unicast IP address is received and processed by only a single host.
What's the Freakin point of a Link-Local address?
Jul 20, 2015 · Hola, an IPv4 address can be Over-simplified into 2 types: ~Public Address type. ~Private Address type. Public Address is routable Externally, Private Address is routable Internally. Nothing …
IPv6 HSRP - TechExams Community
IPv6 doesnt allow me to configure a global unicast address a HSRP virtual address? Or I'm not enabling something Router1 (config-subif)#standby 1 ipv6 ? X:X:X:X::X IPv6 link-local address autoconfig …
The Purpose of Unicast, Broadcast and Mutlicast?
Oct 19, 2012 · When a switch gets the package and checks the header of the PDU, if the Mac address in the header matches the MAC one of the mac addresses in its mac address table, then sends …
Windows NLB Unicast with VMWare and 'Notify Switches'
Nov 21, 2014 · Enable 'MAC Address Changes' and 'Forge Transmits' on the port group Set 'Notify Switches' to No. Where I am getting a bit confused is that I have set the 'Notify Switches' to 'No' on …
What is an "address family" - TechExams Community
Sep 7, 2015 · Address families basically break the configuration and management down per family of addresses. You may want different policy on your IPv6 routes as compared to your IPv4 or VPNv4. …
Switch forwarding logic, VLAN vs no VLAN - TechExams Community
Jul 2, 2016 · One thing I always assumed was a switch dropped unicast frames if the destination address is not in the MAC table. Now I just noticed in chapter 10 it states.. " Make a forwarding …
DHCP process, Unicast vs broadcast? - TechExams Community
Jan 20, 2015 · DHCP Offer - Unicast DHCP Request - Broadcast DHCP ACK - Unicast Is this assumption correct?? Is there also a difference in what kind of device is requesting an IP? I've found …
IPV6 Global Unicast prefix address--GURU TIME!
I was practicing with my super cool new 2620XMs last night and I applied an IPv6 address but used the EUI-64 rule in applying an address. Now if you are on the remote end, you don't know what the …
another stupid EIGRP question (multicast hellos)
Jan 22, 2009 · I don't think passive-interface distinguishes between hello types. Whether it is talking multicast or talking unicast, the interface shouldn't be talking EIGRP if it is a passive-interface.