How do you use the Linux command-line program for accessing SMB shares?
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Linux comes with a command-line program called smbclient for accessing SMB shares. To use smbclient, type smbclient //servername/share and press Enter. You will see a prompt for smb, from which you can enter commands to upload and download files.
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A(n) _____ backup backs up files that were added or changed since the last backup.
A. full B. differential C. incremental D. system
A(n) ________ consists of one or more webpages, all located in the same place
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Which Cisco IOS command configures a specific interface to be included in the EIGRP for IPv6 routing process?
A) ipv6 eigrpv6 asn B) ipv6 eigrp asn C) ip eigrpv6 asn D) network ipv6-prefix/ipv6-prefix-length