Which one of the following is true regarding VLANs?
Correct Answer: A
Question 97
Action=redirect allows you to make
Correct Answer: A,C
Question 98
Which class of IP address has the most host addresses available by default?
Correct Answer: C
Question 99
Which of the following is true for connection tracking
Correct Answer: A,D
Question 100
Collisions are possible in full-duplex Ethernet networks:
Correct Answer: B
In full-duplex Ethernet, devices can transmit and receive simultaneously on separate physical or logical channels. This eliminates the possibility of collisions because there is no need for devices to listen before transmitting - unlike half-duplex Ethernet, which uses CSMA/CD to manage potential collisions. Full-duplex connections are the standard in modern switching environments and are always collision-free. MTCNA Official Course Material - Ethernet & Duplex Modes: "In full-duplex Ethernet, there are separate transmit and receive paths, and therefore, collisions cannot occur." Rene Meneses Study Guide - Ethernet Basics: "Full-duplex = simultaneous send/receive = no collisions. Collisions are a legacy issue from half-duplex Ethernet." Terry Combs MTCNA Notes - CSMA/CD and Ethernet: "Collision Detection (CD) is not used in full-duplex. Only half-duplex environments use CSMA/CD to manage access."