With the shadow copy, the forwarding decision is made locally, at each input port,
without invoking the centralized routing processor. Such decentralized forwarding
avoids creating a forwarding processing bottleneck at a single point within the
router.
yes
yes
no
Yes. Your Ethernet cable will hook into your router.
both
That's sort of a trick question, as a router or hub are both input & output devices.
No, your computer stores the videos.
router(config)#line vty 0 4router(config-line)#transport input ssh
All routers use a phone line (RJ11) as an input
false
All programs require both input and output. A program that does not require input or output has no data to process, and without data to operate upon a program is essentially useless. There can be good reasons not use certain input or output devices. For instance, a router has no need for a keyboard for input or a screen for output. However a router is network-enabled and the network interfaces are used for both input and output.
You will open the router on a webpage and input your information. Go to the Advanced tab and then go to Port. You can then create a user rule to block a website.