Describe the concept of a virtual switch.
What will be an ideal response?
The technology behind bridging NICs is a virtual switch, which is just software that does the same Layer 2 switching a hardware switch does, including features like VLANs. The big difference is what it means to "plug" into the virtual switch. When the NICs are bridged, the VMs and the host's NIC are all connected to the virtual switch. In this mode, think of the NIC as the uplink port on a hardware switch. This makes virtual switches a very powerful component for networking your VMs-but just like physical networks, we need more than just Layer 2 switching.
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After a Finally block has finished executing:
a) control proceeds to the first statement after the Finally block. b) control returns to the throw point. c) the app exits. d) control proceeds to the first statement after the last Catch block.
The chapter listed nine of the most commonly used top-level domains. Please name five of the nine and include a description of who can use each domain.
What will be an ideal response?
If you want a task to run with the highest priority option possible, which priority option should you choose in Task Manager?
A. Realtime B. High C. Extreme D. AboveNormal
A ____ consists of a fill layer that defines the shape color and a linked vector mask that defines the path or shape outline
a. shape b. shape layer c. layer d. polygon