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Ccna Chapter 2 Point-To-Point

This document contains a quiz with questions about point-to-point connections and the PPP protocol. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about the PPP layered architecture, functions of LCP and NCP, functions of PAP and CHAP authentication, the standard PPP frame format, and commands to configure PPP encapsulation with compression and LQM on an interface.
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Ccna Chapter 2 Point-To-Point

This document contains a quiz with questions about point-to-point connections and the PPP protocol. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about the PPP layered architecture, functions of LCP and NCP, functions of PAP and CHAP authentication, the standard PPP frame format, and commands to configure PPP encapsulation with compression and LQM on an interface.
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University Of Cebu Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue

QUIZ #1 CHAPTER 2
Point-to-Point Connections

Test I. Instruction: Fill in the blanks. Create the order of operation in the layered network architecture diagram by
dragging the PPP-layered architecture labels to the appropriate fields provided. (RX2)

IPv4 IPv6 Other Layer 3 Protocol OSI Model

IPCP 1. IPXCP and Others Network Layer

2.

3. Compression Other Options 5.

4.

Physical Layer
6. 7.

Physical Media

Test II. Instruction: Identifying LCP and NCP Functions. Write the correct answer beside the blank. (RX1)

1. Terminate the link.


2. Establish, configure, and test the data link connection.
3. Negotiate and set up control options on the WAN circuit.
4. Determine whether the link is functioning properly.
5. Encapsulate and negotiate options for IPv4, IPv6 and IPX.
6. Bring network layer protocols up and down.
7. Manage packets from several network layer protocols.
Test III. Instruction: Identifying CHAP and PAP Functions. Write the correct answer beside the blank. (RX1)

1. Conducts periodic changes to make sure that the remote node still has a valid password value.
2. Uses the PPP authentication chap.
3. Protection against a playback attack by using a variable challenge value.
4. Provides a simple method for a remote node to establish its identity using a two-way handshake.
5. Passwords are sent across the link in plaintext.
6. Not a strong authentication protocol.
7. Incompatibilities between different vendor implementations of CHAP.

Test IV. Instruction: Order the PPP frame fields into the standard PPP frame format by filling the boxes with the
correct frame field names. (RX1)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Test V. Instruction: On R1’s interface s0/0/1 configure PPP encapsulation with compression and LQM. Perform the
task in following order: (RX3)

 Configure IPv4 address 10.0.1.5/30


 Configure IPv6 address 2001:DB8:CAFE:3::1/64
 Configure PPP Encapsulation
 Configure PPP compression using predictor
 Configure PPP LQM with a percentage of 90%
Prepared by: Antasuda, Barrientos, Cabalhug, Doroy
BSCpE5 (CPE 514 5:30-7:30 MWF)

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