Answer:
1. true 2.false 3.a 4.d 5.c 6.d 7. true 8.true 9.true 10.true
Explanation:
Answer:
"Deadlock" is the right solution.
Explanation:
- A deadlock seems to be a circumstance where certain (two) computer algorithms that share a similar resource essentially prohibit each other during manipulating the asset, leading to both programs withdrawing to operate.
- This occurs when multiple transfers or transactions block everyone by maintaining locks onto assets that every other activity also needs.
So that the above is the correct answer.
Answer:
Option d is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The IDE is the software tool that gives the features to write the code and instruction and compile easily. Any programmer can write the code easily with the help of IDE tool software. The example of JAVA IDE is net beans and eclipse. The feature of IDE is:
- The developer finds easy to write and debug the code. It is stated from the option b.
- It completes the word of code when the developer writes the first letter. It is stated from the option c.
- The syntax is checked like a grammar check. It is stated from the option a.
The above question asked about which is not the benefits of the JAVA IDE tool so option d is the correct because IDE takes the same time which is taken by the other editor of java programming and the other option is a feature of the Java IDE which is defined above. Hence d is the correct answer to the above question.
Answer:
The switch technology that the network administrator will need to use to configure a switch to copy traffic that occurs on some or all ports to a designated monitoring port on the switch is called port mirroring. To best illustrate how port mirroring works, I will use an example.
Explanation:
Assume we have two PCs connected to a switch. We also have an analyzer or a monitoring computer connected to the switch. If PC 1 sends a message to PC 2, we can configure port mirroring which is also known as SPAN to allow a copy of the message sent to PC 2 to be sent to the monitoring computer. A copy of this information will not be sent until this feature in enabled on a switch. It is that simple.
Thus, if a network administrator enables this feature on a switch; all network packets sent to all ports of a LAN or an entire VLAN from a single source port will be copied to a monitoring device or a sniffer for packet analysis. The key point here is to send the traffic information that originates from a single source host to several other host devices on the network and then back to the monitoring port of the switch.
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