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What is today’s command prompt?
a) cmd.exe
b) netsh
c) LAN
d) FTP

What allows you to access the netsh shell?
a) netsh
b) FTP
c) LAN
d) cmd.exe

What is a built-in command-line scripting utility that enables you to display and modify the network configurations of the l
a) netsh
b) Ipconfig
c) netstat
d) nslookup

How do you solve its lenghtyness
a) save configuration scripts for later use
b) Type the command netsh.
c) net command
d) command prompt

How do you allow the computers on each LAN to talk to each other?
a) Allow the computers on each LAN to talk to each other, a specific route would have to be created on each LAN’s router.
b) Routing information protocol (RIP) is a distance vector protocol that uses algorithms to decipher which route to send data pa
c) save configuration scripts for later use
d) Type the command netsh

What is Routing information protocol?
a) Routing information protocol (RIP) is a distance vector protocol that uses algorithms to decipher which route to send data pa
b) allow the computers on each LAN to talk to each other, a specific route would have to be created on each LAN’s router.
c) Microsoft’s version of a command-line interface or CLI
d) The Ipconfig and ping commands

What is command prompt?
a) Microsoft’s version of a command-line interface or CLI.
b) The Ipconfig and ping commands
c) Routing information protocol (RIP) is a distance vector protocol that uses algorithms to decipher which route to send data pa
d) It allows you to find out if a router malfunctioned

What are the two most commonly used commands when analyzing and troubleshooting networking issues
a) The Ipconfig and ping commands
b) Microsoft’s version of a command-line interface and CLI.
c) Nbtstat and netsh
d) nslookup and ping

What is tracert command?
a) It allows you to find out if a router malfunctioned
b) Routing information protocol (RIP) is a distance vector protocol that uses algorithms to decipher which route to send data
c) The Ipconfig and ping commands
d) A command used to take control of a remote computer via a command prompt

What is Routing Information Protocol (RIP)?
a) A distance vector protocol that uses algorithmsto decipher which route to send data packets.
b) A command used to display routing tables and modify static routes on a Windows system.
c) A command to test network connectivity between two hosts.
d) A command used to display information about DNS names and their

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