Quiz Details
QZ-20251231-85048
Topics:
vlcm
adrissage
cofig rotter
routage
ipv6 ipv4
Difficulty:
Level 3 - Medium
Questions:
5
Generated:
December 31, 2025 at 01:47 PM
Generated by:
Guest User
Instructions: Select an answer for each question and click "Check Answer" to see if you're correct. Then view the explanation to learn more!
1 What does VCLM stand for in networking?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: VCLM stands for Virtual Connection Lifecycle Management, which refers to the processes involved in managing the lifecycle of virtual connections in a network.
Explanation: VCLM stands for Virtual Connection Lifecycle Management, which refers to the processes involved in managing the lifecycle of virtual connections in a network.
2 What is the purpose of an address in networking?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: An address in networking is used to uniquely identify a device on a network, allowing for proper routing and communication between devices.
Explanation: An address in networking is used to uniquely identify a device on a network, allowing for proper routing and communication between devices.
3 Which of the following is true about the Cofig Rotter?
Correct Answer:
A
Explanation: Cofig Rotter is a network management tool used for configuring and managing network devices, emphasizing the importance of maintaining network performance.
Explanation: Cofig Rotter is a network management tool used for configuring and managing network devices, emphasizing the importance of maintaining network performance.
4 Which of the following is NOT a feature of IPv6?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: IPv6 is not backward compatible with IPv4; this means that IPv6 addresses cannot be understood by IPv4 systems without translation.
Explanation: IPv6 is not backward compatible with IPv4; this means that IPv6 addresses cannot be understood by IPv4 systems without translation.
5 In terms of routing, what does the term 'routage' refer to?
Correct Answer:
C
Explanation: Routage refers to the method of determining paths for data packets across networks, which is crucial for efficient data transmission.
Explanation: Routage refers to the method of determining paths for data packets across networks, which is crucial for efficient data transmission.