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TMT91

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Is this related CCNA 200-301 ?

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I am almost 99% sure that it is not

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SSSSSSSSSSSOAAAAA - asssssssssssociatesss the domain name sssssssssssserial number with itsss ownaaaaaaaa -

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exiledwl

Most Recent 2 months, 3 weeks ago

CSNAP, make sure left column is in alphabetical order

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Beyond CCNA

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given answers are correct.

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Say whatever you can but the question might appear on the exam. It needs to tướng be given the same weight as other questions.

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CNAME: aliases one name to tướng another SOA: associates the domain name serial number with its owner NS: correlates a domain name with its authoritative name servers AAAA: correlates a host name with an IP address PTR: supports reverse name lookups

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I think this is not related CCNA 200-301

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This is correct!

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AAAA: Stands for "Address Record", it maps a hostname to tướng a IPv6 address. CNAME: Stands for "Canonical Name", it is used to tướng alias one name to tướng another. For example, www.example.com can be an alias to tướng example.com. NS: Stands for "Name Server", it specifies the authoritative DNS servers for a particular zone. PTR: Stands for "Pointer Record", it maps an IP address to tướng a hostname. This is used for reverse DNS lookups. SOA: Stands for "Start of Authority", it defines the start of a DNS zone and contains information about the zone's properties such as the domain name name, primary name server, and the domain name administrator's tin nhắn address.

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another stupid question. not mentioned in blueprints, but you can encounter such questions more and more often recently - configuring AAA, configuring QoS, SNMP commands etc. not fair.

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yeah, technically a robbery.

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Answers are correct

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