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Cisco 640-801
Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®)
Q&A with explanations
Version 109.0
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Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.tstking.com,Table of Contents
Topic 1: PLANNING & DESIGN (165 questions) 4
Section 1; Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23 questions) 4
Section 2: Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements (68 questiond4
24
Section 3: Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements (18
questions) 81
Section 4: Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology (19 questions) 97
Section 5: Develop an access list to meet user specifications (20 questions) 114
Section 6: Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements (17 questions) 137
Topic 2: IMPLEMENTATION & OPERATION (302 questions) 149
Section 1: Configure routing protocols given user requirements (44 questions) 149
Section 2: Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and
hosts (40 questions) 191
Section 3: Configure a router for additional administrative functionality (16 question837
237
Section 4: Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication (43
questions) 256
Section 5: Implement a LAN (18 questions) 300
Section 6: Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirements (6
questions) 317
Section 7: Manage system image and device configuration files (38 questions) 323
Section 8: Perform an initial configuration on a router (30 questions) 359
Section 9: Perform an initial configuration on a switch (9 Questions) 397
Section 10: Implement access lists (36 questions) 405
Section 11: Implement simple WAN protocols (22 questions) 446
‘Topic 3: TROUBLESHOOTING (205 questions) 466
Section 1: Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting (10
questions) 466
Section 2: Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting (42 questions) 416
Section 3: Troubleshoot routing protocols (49 questions) 524
Seetion 4: Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration (23 questions) 584
Seetion 5: Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network (44 questions) 613
Section 6: Troubleshoot an access list (10 questions) 664
Seetion 7: Perform simple WAN troubleshooting (27 questions) 675
Topic 4: TECHNOLOGY (301 questions) 704
Section 1: Describe network communications using layered models (28 questions) 705
Section 2: Describe the spanning tree process (35 questions) 733
Section 3: Compare and contrast key characteristics of LAN environments (39 questi)
774
Section 4; Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols (77 questions) 810
Section 5: Evaluate the TCP/IP communication process and its associated protocols (33
questions) Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com 879
-3-Section 6: Describe the components of network devices (42 questions) 908
Section 7: Evaluate rules for packet control (18 questions) 949
Section 8: Evaluate key characteristics of WANs (29 questions) 966
Topic 5, TestKing!, Scenario 987
Topic 5, TestKing 1 (5 Questions) 990
Topic 6, TestKing 2, Scenario 992
Topic 6, TestKing 2 (5 Questions) 993
Topic 7, Mixed Questions (24 questions) 995
Total number of questions: 1013
Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.tstking.com,Topic 1: PLANNING & DESIGN (165 questions)
Section 1: Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23
questions)
QUESTION NO: 1
‘Which of the following devices can an administrator use to segment their LAN?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Hubs
B. Repeaters
C. Switches
D. Bridges
E. Routers
F, Media Converters
G. All of the above
Answer: C,D, E
Explanation:
Switches and bridges forward broadcast but routers do not forward broadcasts by default
(they can via the “ip helper-address" command).
Switches, bridges and routers can segment an Ethernet collision domain via the use of
VLAN's
Incorrect Answers:
‘A, Hubs is incorrect because a hub doesn't segment a network, it only allows more hosts
‘on one. Hubs operate at layer one, and is used primarily to physically add more stations to
the LAN.
B. This also incorrect because the job of a repeater is to repeat a signal so it can exceed
distance limitations, It also operates at layer one and provides no means for logical LAN
segmentation.
F. This is incorrect because media converters work by converting data from a different
media type to work with the media of a LAN. It also operates at layer one and provides no
means for logical LAN segmentation.
QUESTION NO: 2
Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.tstking.com,Routers perform which of the following functions? (Select Three)
A. Packet switching
B. Collision prevention on a LAN segment.
C. Packet filtering
D. Broadcast domain enlargement
E, Broadcast forwarding
F. Internetwork communication
Answer: A, C, F
Explanation:
A. Routers work in Layer 3 of the OSI Model. A major function of the router is to route
packets between networks.
CC. Through the use of access lists, routers can permit and deny traffic using layer 3 and
layer 4 packet information.
F. The primary purpose of a router is to route traffic between different networks, allowing,
for internetworking,
Incorrect Answers:
B. While routers can be used to segment LANs, which will reduce the amount of
collisions; it can not prevent all collisions from occurring. As long as there are 2 or more
devices on a LAN segment, the possibility of a collision exists, whether a router is used.
or not.
D. The broadcast domain of a LAN is often segmented through the use of a router. This
results in reducing the size of the broadcast domain.
E. Routers do not forward broadcast traffic.
QUESTION NO: 3
ithin the TestKing office, The Sales and Production networks are separated by a
router as shown in the diagram below:
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Sales Production
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the characteristics of
the above networks broadcast and collision domains? (Select the two best answer
choices)
A. There are two broadcast domains in the network.
B, There are four broadcast domains in the network,
C. There are six broadcast domains in the network.
D. There are four collision domains in the network.
E. There are five collision domains in the network.
F. There are seven collision domains in the network,
Answer: A, F
Explanation:
In this network we have a hub being used in the Sales department, and a switch being
used in the Production department. Based on this, we have two broadcast domains: one
for each network being separated by a router. For the collision domains, we have 5
computers and one port for E1 so we have 6 collision domains total because we use a
switch in the Production Department so 5 are created there, plus one collision domain for
the entire Sales department because a hub is being used.
Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.tstking.com,