Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network?

Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network? (Choose
three.)

Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network? (Choose
three.)

A.
There are no collisions in full-duplex mode.

B.
A dedicated switch port is required for each full-duplex node.

C.
Ethernet hub ports are preconfigured for full-duplex mode.

D.
In a full-duplex environment, the host network card must check for the availability of the network
media before transmitting.

E.
The host network card and the switch port must be capable of operating in full-duplex mode.



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MonkeyMan

MonkeyMan

I did this exam today, 973/1000

Its still valid.

Chris

Chris

Thanks. That’s good to know. Congrats!

Hakim

Hakim

that great to hear! congrats !

kemm

kemm

congrats MonkeyMan : advise so if i go through all this questions am good to do the exam ?

bash

bash

congrats MonkeyMan

miltux

miltux

Took this test last week, used this as my only study guide, with the exception of learning subnetting and passed with a 907.. this studyguide is still valid, thanks AIOtestking!

ALEJANDRO

ALEJANDRO

there are 202 questions on this guide, but the exam test is 60 questions, does anyone know wich are the questions of the examn?

Thanks

muyong

muyong

Stop cheating and go through these on your own, dirty cheat!

kw

kw

Full-duplex Ethernet
Ethernet switching gave rise to another advancement, full-duplex Ethernet. Full-duplex is a data communications term that refers to the ability to send and receive data at the same time.
Legacy Ethernet is half-duplex, meaning information can move in only one direction at a time. In a totally switched network, nodes only communicate with the switch and never directly with each other. Switched networks also employ either twisted pair or fiber optic cabling, both of which use separate conductors for sending and receiving data. In this type of environment, Ethernet stations can forgo the collision detection process and transmit at will, since they are the only potential devices that can access the medium. This allows end stations to transmit to the switch at the same time that the switch transmits to them, achieving a collision-free environment.

Adam Ston

Adam Ston

Wrote Cisco 100-101 exam last week, scored 985/1000! Around 8-10 new questions on NTP, Dynamic NAT, IPv6 and so on. SIMs: OSPF, Security, Configuration. I used the NEWEST 100-101 dumps from — http://www.passleader.com/100-101.html (238q, 100% valid!)

Jon Doe

Jon Doe

Is this still valid or should I study a mix of v2 & v3(100-101)?