~Comment
VVhich address is the IPv6 all-RIP-routers rnuttlcoet group address that is used by RIPng ;as the destination address for RIP uodctoc->
o FF05 :101
o FF02 6
o FF02;A [][jFF[)2"9
~ Comment
vvhich are valid modes for a switch port used as a VLAN trunk? (Choose ttu-ee.)
]!2'[ ctessh-abte
:D forvver-diriq
l:l tr-artap ar-errt
o blocking
1!2'[ auto
~on
The Co.--e oorrrre.otjors uses an IP address of 198.18.19.65
The compute..-s in the Hosts LAN have been assigned add..-ess$s of 192.1'68.23,1 - 192.168.23.254.
o host A 192.168.23.1
.o host B 19'2.16823.2 host C 192.168.23.3
o host D 192.168.23.4
.. The Finance Web Senter has bee'n assigned an at!ldresses of 172.2'2,184_17
.. The Public Web SelVer in the Server-LAN has been assigned an addresses of 172.22_184_18
l..O:l ?e,,~_.:i:.:t:. tc::::p host ::1.9:2.:1,68.23.3 h.ost 1.'72_:22 :1.84_:1.7 eq 00 101. denytcp .a-u.;y bo:s-t 172.2:2.:1.80;1,.1"1 eq 80
::L.0l. pe,X"III,j"t ;i;.p ,any any
pe.~~t tc::::p any host :1.72.22.1.84.1:.8 eq 80
cl.ock.:rat-e '64000 .
ip c1as.s1.ess .
60
.:Lnput
-
~S-hE:>V"o'" Topology
~Comment
Which protocol is an open standard protocol framework that is commonly used in VPNs, to provide secure end-to-e no communications?
~IPsec
o L2TP
o PPTP
o RSA
Comment
A company implements video conferenc:ing overn= on ttne.ir Ethernet L...A.N. The use..-s notice that the rtetvvork slows c own , and the video either stutters fails cor-rtptetefv. VVhat is the r-rioet. likely .. eason for fthis?
0. reliable transport pr-oto co! ('RTF")
o p actcet evvitc hirtg; exchange (PSE)
o modlulation
a minimum cell rate (MeR)
Drag the function on the left to the matching security appliance or application on the right. (Not all functions are used.)
blocks unknown MAC addresses from accessing a wireless LAN
detects software desi gned to capture sensifive information and removes it from the computer
prevents known malicious programs from being installed on workstati ons
identifies rnell cl ous net.Norktraffic and eterts network personnel
filters treffle based on 'Source end destinetion IP eddres5 or treffic type
~ Comment
What can be done to secure the virtual ternninal intertaces on a router?' eChoosle two.)
o Physically se!cunl! th@ intertfac@_
~l Create an access list and apply it to the virtual terrnmal interfaces with the access-grolup corr-rrnand.
:oJ Administratively shut o cvvri the interfED';,
IE!DConfigure a vtrtual ~erminal pa'sSVllordl arid login process
o Enter an access list and apply itt to the virtual terminal interfaces using the access-c!lIas:s command_
~ Co.mment
ACL10
Btetemente are written in this order A. pe rrnlt ~nJ'
6. dElny 172.21.1.1280.0.0.15
C. permit 172.21.1.1:290.0.0.0
D. perrnlt 172.:21.1.1'42 C.C.O.O
Refer to the' eoe-uutt. 'Steterrterrt-s A, e, C, and 0 of ACL 10 have been entered in the shown order and applied to Interface EO inbound, to prevent all nee (exce pt thoae wllose eocre.e ee s are the first and la et IP of eubnec 172.21.1 .128f28) from accessing tile network. But a-s is, tile ACL does not restrict anyone from the network. How can the .ACL statements be re-arranged so that the system works as Intencred >
o ACDB
[<8CDBA
o D8AC
o BADe
~ Comment
VVhat value is primarily used to deter·mine which port becomes the root port on each nonroot switch rna spanning-tree to ooro av?
a lowest port MAC address
o path cost
o \IT~evis:ian rn.rr-rtb er-
~highest port priority number
o port priority r-urnbar and MAC address
~ Comment
Ethe:t:ne:tO LOQplJ c.ckO I.oopbac:::k.E Sc:.:t:ia.l@ ~e~j!a:lJ.
l.9!l.l.72.3€.lO 206.l.49. 29 .162 2;·-03 ... 14/9. 2-:=:. :l9<l 2Z0.l.731:l49.ao ;unaS·81i~e-d.
I3KI,.~ Il.--Iletrho.d Ztatus P:t:oto c·.oil..!
YE!'S llJN"'-AM up u»
YES MVPAH up up
'iES N'V..w: ~p up
YES m;;o.~:ua.l. down. do_
""''' Wl'RAM adm.!i:nW ·l3-na:~-1.yel y <1own doW"> Refer to th·e ,e·xhibit. Rout,er1 ·was.just successfully 'reboQted. Identify the current OSPF router ID for Router1.
a 190 172.32 10
0209.149.23162
@D208.149.23.194 0220.173.149.10
~Comment
trunk
172.1:9.32".212.:1 Switch# shoO..,.. ip intlElnacQ h .. ioe.f
In1,erfSc:e IP-Addres$
Vlanl 172',19.1.250
Fastt::thernelO/1 unassigned
Fl;Is'tEthe r neIOt2 Lml;lssignE!d
Fa8tEthernelO~ unassigned
<output orrirnltte d>
OK? YES YES YES YES
Mell~od manual unset unset unset
Sl:!l1U:S up
up
up
up
Prot,oeDI up
up
up
up
FaOIO.1 - 172.19.1.254,124 VLAN 1 FaOIO.32 - 172. 19 ... 32.2§!l 1'24 \lLJlLN 32 FaOIO.33 - 172:.19.33.254 124 VLAN 33
Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator normally establishes a Telnet session with the switch from host A. However, host A is unavailable. a drnl-uetretor'e attempt to tetn et to th eewltch from host 8 fails, but pings to the ottier two hosts are successful. What is the issue?
o The switch interfaces need the appropriate IF addresses assigned
~he svvitch needs am apprcprate def~ult g:atew~y ~:s:signed,
o t+otst B ;and tt-re ~witch rtee d to be in the s ar-r-re sa.rbr-ret
a Host B needs to be assigned an IP address in VLAN 1
o The switch interface connected to the router is down.
~ Comment
Which three elements must 'be used' when you configure a router interface ror VLAN trunking:? (Choose three.)
IiZI one sUbintetface per VLAN
~ 'One IP network 'Or aubrretvvork for each aubintertac e
o subintetface numbering that matches VLAN tags
:0 a manag:'ement domain for each subinterface
.1iZ] s.ubtnterrace encapsulation identifiers that match VLAN' tag:s
~ Comment
What is the result of issuing the' 'frame.=relay mapip 192.168.1.22.02 bro,a.dcast command?
0, defines the OLel that is used for all oackets that are sent to the 192.168.1.2 IP address
0, defines the source IPaddres:s: that is used in all broadcast packets on DeLI 202
0, cre+me s the OLel Of"] VIIhich p:;;Ick,et'£ from the 192.168.1.2 IP ectdr-e.s s er-e received
~defines the destination IP address that is used in all broadcast packets on DeLI 202
.. Comment
An inbound access list has been configured on a serial interface to deny p a cket. entry forlep and UDP ports 21,23 and 25 VVhat types of packets will be permitted by this ACL7 (Cf-ioosse three.)
I21 Telnet
DPOP3
Ii:lStvlTP
OHTTP
DONS
~FTP
~ Comment
Which of the following are typical Layer 2 ene aps ulations for WAN I inks? (Choose three .)
D Toloen Rililg
Cd] POTS
o Ethernet
]a HOLe
!;ZI: ppp
~ Comment
A Cata'lyst 2950 needs to be reconfigured VVhat steps will ensure that the old configuration is erased? (Choose three_)
Cl Erase flash.
[EORestart the switch .
. ~' Erase the startup configuration.
€I Delete the VLAN database.
:0: Modify" the' c,anfiguration F'eg:ist.er.
D Erase the running configuration.
~CQmment
Gate"Way of la,st Ir@sort is not set
192 .' '168~25.0'3Q iissubne'tte-d1 4 5'ubnets
D 192.16:8.,,5.20 [9012'681856] via, 19Z.168.15.5. 00:00;1.0, 5"",aI011
o 192.168.25.16 [90l182:3638] via; 192.168.15.5. 00:0'0:50. SerialO/,1
o 192.168.25.24 [9013837233] via 192.168.15.5. 00':05:23, S",rialQl1
D 192.1 &8.25.28 [90i'S12T323] via, 19.2.168.15.5. 00':0&:45, Serial.0/'1
C 1192_.1eS.'1S.4130 is direc::t:J:y c ortrte crtecf, SerlalO/1
C 1'92.1<68.2,0/24 is directly co.-.nected. FastEth .. rn",tOIO
Refer to 'the-exhibit. Which ectdr-e s s and mask c o rnbinetiort r-epr-ee ertta a s'urnrriarv of the r-cute s leer-ne d by EIGRP?
o 192.168.25.28 255 .. 255.255.240
0192.168.25.0255.255.255.240
o 192 169.25.0 255.255.255.252
o 192.1682528 255255255252
82]192.168.2516 255.255.255.240
o 1921682516 255.255255252
~ Comment
VVhich two locations can be configured as a source tor the lOS image in the boot system command:? [Choose two)
Ja TFTP e erver
DRAM
:0 NVRAM
:0 Telnet server
®Iash memory
.0 HTTP server
In the implementation of VLSM' techniques on a network using a single Class C IF=> address, which subnet mask is the most efficient for pomt-to.oo eerla! links?
~255 .255 .255 .252 o 255.255.255.240 0255.255.255.0
o 255255255 248
o 255255255 254
~ Comment
VVhal are three reasons that an organization 'l/\l'ith multiple branch offices and roaming users might implement a Cisco VPN solution instead of point;..to-pointVVAN links? (Choose tttr e e.')
o better throughput
~reduced cost
~ mcre.aeseci security
o broadband incompatibilit)t
(21 scalability
D reduced latency
~ Com.ment
At 'whkh layer of the OSII modell is RSIlP used to prevent loops?
"lilJi ;5It>31 I i In k ,0, tr;allnSIPort
o tilehNork
Why do large OSPF networks use a hiE!)rarchical desiilgn? (ChOOSI~! three.,
D to n~duo~! thtll!! cOlmlP~ltll!xity of router co nfigur~ti 0 n
IlI[!?0 speed up convergence
OJ to low~1f costs by lfE!p1adingl n:JlUlte!rs winth dstriibution laY'E!!lr switch@s
~ Comment
Host C Em"ill SIe-rV"E!lf"
HoO;' A Ho .. r B
VVhich destinati,"" ,addresses \Nill be used by Hast A to send data to Host C'? (Ch,,","s", tvvc_)
o th" MAC addr,,:'1:s of Host C
o the IP ad'dress of Switch 1
121 the MAC address of the router'e EO interface
D the MAC address of Swit.;;h 1
o the IP address of the rauter's EOintelfa,ce
@he IP address of Hcst C
o ne!lmolt~ DeLl on the subirnltenace
:0 local [)lldCI on the subinjj;~rtace
o l"ie!lrflo1l:e DIILtC! on t~ rrrein ill11l:ert~ce
II '@ I)ocal Duel on the main ilf'i'Eeliface
~ Comment
STA
Refer to the ecctubtt. \Nhat two facts can be determined from the \AlLAN diagram? (Choose two.)
:0 Each access point 'must have a. unique SSID.
E The network diagram represents an extended service set (~SS).
IE[fThe tvvo access points gene.-ally are configured with a common SSID to allow I~oaming from acc~ point to access point.
:0: The rretvcc r k diagram .. represents an ad hoc topology.
:0 The area of overlap of the tvvo cells represents a basic service set (BSS)
~ Comment
iONS servers provide what service?
o Th[~'1 map indivudual hosts to their specific IP addresses.
o Given ,an IP address. they determine the name of the host that is sought"
.".. Comment
~--~~ ~""
~~-~~lI. J
A rretvvork e.s s o cfate is trying to cmder-atsmd the operation of the FLD Corporation by studying ttte rtetvvork in tl-re exhibit Tl-te .asssaocf ate knows th at the
e er-ver- in VU'XN 4 provides the necessary resources to support the user hosts in the other VLA.Ns Tt-re-e s s o cfate needs to determine which interfaces are access ports. Whic'hinterfaces are access ports? (Choose three.)
D. Svvitch2 - Fa 0/8
l!2I S\Nitch 1 - F~ 0/2
~Switch2 - Fa 0/4
o Switch 1 - Fa 0/9
I!Z1 SWitch2 - Fa 0/3
D Router- Fa 1/0
~ Comment
Drag the' Cisco default administrative distance to the appropriate routing protocol or route. (Not all options are used.)
120
110
20
90
o
100
13D
~ Comment
'l;'Vhich encapsulatiiotn itype is a Frame R~elay encapsulation ~pe that is supported by Cisco 'routers?
o Q9333-A Annex ,A
~JETIF
o ANSII Anrtex 0
o HOLe
~Comm"'nt
Router# s.ho,w interface sO'O/O
Seri al OfOiO is administratively down. Ii ne protocol is down
Refer to. the exhibit. What is the reason that the' Jnterface status is lIadministratively down" line protocol dovvn"?
o The wrong type of cable is connected to the interface.
0' The mterfe ce n e e d s to, be configured :::I:~ ~: ,DT.E device
~he interf~L:e ha,s b eert cLI'nfigur,ed With the shutdown cornrnano.
o There is a 'mis'match in ,encapsulation types
o T'h'e 'intert'ac:e is not na'ceiving anykeepalives.
o There is no enca.psulation type config;u:red.
~ Comment
Ihe command rt"ame~t"elay map ip 10 .' 121.16.8 102 broadcast was entered on the router, VVhich of the following statements is true concerning t command?
@ The brQadoast option allows packets, such as RIP updates, to be torvcarctect across the PVC.
o This command IS required for all, 'Frame Relay configurations
o T'he Jf> address: 10.121.1'6.8 is the IQe:;!1 r-outer port used to forvverrc crete
o 102 is the rernote rn.ot that will receive the mrormatton.
o This command should 'be sccecc.tec from the global configuration mode
~ Comment
VVhen using the CLI, which banner displays a. 'message upon eV1ery- c orme ctlori that is nlade into the router?
~Iogin
o slip-ppp
o rnotd
o exec
Which commland I~nablies RS,IP on a switch?
~ Comment
In.ufuoeVLAN ~
10.1.'.1/2~
~ai"FF:~WO~~~~~~~iiji!~
J:"aOJ"o.1 - 1.0.1.1.254124 \lLAN1 FaOJn.2 - 10.1,.2.254J2d VLAN2
Host A Addre:ss - 10.1.1.12& Mask"":'" 255.255.255.0 GateYfillY- 10..1.1.254
Host B Address - 10.1.1.12 Mask - 255.255.255.0 Ga(e;witly- 10.1.1.254
Refe r 'to: the exhibit. The nerv-.lork shoV>fr1 in the di3gram' i~ experiencing cormectrvtry problems. Whi~hLi'f the followi~g vvill correct the problem;!;? (Ct-ro o s e t'Vva_J
n Configure the masks on both hosts to be 255.255.255.240.
E Configure the IP aeors s s of Host B as 10,1.2.2
,0 Configure the gateway on HostAas 10.1.1
~Configure the qertevverv on Host B:as 10.1 2.·254.
D Configure the m;a~k~ on both f-rc s.ts, to be ":l55_255.'155.2'14_
:0: Configure the IP address of Host A as ·10.1 .2.2.
N"two,k 172.16.0.0116
Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator requires easy configuration options and minimal routing protocol traffic. What two ootlone provide
e d e qu'ate routing' table information for traffic that passes betweer- the two router's and satisfy the requests of the network administrator'? (Choose t
,D a dynamic routing pr otoc ol on InternelRouter to advertise summanzed routes to CenlralRouler.
D a dvriarruc routing pj-otoc ol on Centra:llRouter to adve-tiae surrn-nartaec routes to InternetRouter.
'0 a dynamic routing protocol on InternetRoLJter to advertise all routes to CentralRouter
(gJa static route on InlernelRouler to direct traffic that is destined for 172.1:6.0.0/16 to CentralRouter
:D a dynamic routing protocol on Ce:ntralRouter to advertise all routes to Intern~Router Irl a static, default route on CentralRouterthat directs traffic to Irrternetjaouter
.................................................................
S1#:;;hQYl! iintr::rf;;lQ:-e tn,;ln'k
Port Mode EncapsUlation Status Native vlan
FaOl1 802_ 1 q tru n'king 1
PorI Vlans anoweo on trunk
FaOl1 1-'11005
P'or' \!Ian:!;; ,allowed and active ,i'n management dornedn
FaOi1: 1.2
S2#s'ho'W" inte:rface kllnk
Port Mode Encap-sulatiot1 Status Native vlan
FaO!1 802.1q trunki'ng 2
Port Vlan e .altowecr Olil tr'u nk
FaO!, '~1005
Port Vlans aUowed and active in managemen~ domain
FaCl!1 1.2
o trunk: r-n o d e r-rus rruatcf-ress
Refer ec the ecd-tibit. A fr-ar-n e an VLAN 1 an svvitcf-r S1 is sent to switch S2 when the frame: is received on VLAN 2. VVhat causes this; behavior?
o allowing only VLAN 2 on the destination
~n3tive VLAN mismatches
.. III III III III III
~ CQmment
ACL 102
accee e.uet-f rrz cre nv tcp 172.211.,' 0.0.0.25,5 any eq.80 aeeeee-ttet 102 deny ip ,,"'n,.. any
Po UhH.B.;#cho. ip tnt
FastEth'ernetO,o is up c Hnep rctc cct is up Internet address is 192.168.1.'1.44120 Br oe d ceet ad dress is 255.265.255,265 Ad dre ee dEltl3rminl3d by DHCP
MTU is 1500·bytes
Helper address is not set
DirQctsd bro ad ca st fDr..Ncarding: is 91'19blQd Outgoing access list is 1'02
Inb ou nd access Iiet is n 01 set P[oxyARP is e ne bte c
o no ip aoeces:5-cla.5s 102 out
;Refer to the exhibit. An attempt to deny web access to a subnet blacks all traffic from the subnet. VVhich intertace command immediately removes effect ofACL 1.027
o no ip access~list 102 En
~no ip ilIIcc@s:s-gr-oLrp "102 lOut
o no Ip acces$-:groYp "102 In
A~~Moa...:l"n A~:vncmonou::;
There are e multiple-choice Questions wntr ~his task. ese euee ee a'-'S'Ner all 5 quostiol":l$ bcfor'C lo;;a"";ng 'Inls 11crn.
F=:a Dl1 F.. 013 ~091 OJ4 Fa OJ6 ~a DI7 F.<J D/12
T"o acc&ss the. mulli pl~ic(!: quc::soo 1':1:5, click on the nurnbcnsd boxes on tn~ I~'" Of t ... ~ \""p. par'llfll.
F .. 0/1, FdO/'il, F..!LtI/~, F'II.t1/6, E"./i.t1/7 .... 0/-1, :&, ... cya , 1<~C1/J.G, :F .. D!:l,J:. lI!"loO.!J.:;;I, i('ljou.f:J.<L .. Ii'DooQJ'l!.S, li" .. o/l.,"} F'l!.O.!J.IEI, :r",jo",f;j, s , Ft.Q/.:ilO, F.!J</1l;L :f!~/~,~. ~ ... cvaa , Ii":;I!_QO.t:;!,.
oI;:;I.(:O.1J. c oi;:l(O.l~ :C:t
.. ,,,,t./a ..... up ""-,,,tj'U"'OI"'P ",-",tj'",.._,.up ",-.:t,'",n,.up
•• L ...... ~' 'UI",-" '_'YT'~C.I I •
I
enable ee c-et 5 $1:$BV43$Wm12DE8klwUjf8EcZnFT71 ename pasaworo g,U8SS
!
< output omfftecPI
interface Vlan1
ip acrcres s 192.168.24,.2255,255,255.0 no to route-cache
I
to http eerver ,
line' CQn 0 nne vry 0 4
p eeeworct cteco login
I
end
The neb.ro.lorkadministrator cannot connect to Switch1 over a Telnet session, although the hosts attached to Switch 1 can ping the interface FaOJO ( the router. Given the information in the graphic and assuming that the router and Switch2 are configured properly. which of the following com mane snouo be issued on Switch1 to correct this problem?
o Switch1(config)# interface 'l"a0/1 Switch1(config-if)# duplex full
Switch1(conf'ig-if)# speed 100
~Switch1(config)# ip def"ault-gateway 192'.168.24.1
O Switch 1 (conf.ig)# line 1;0nO Switch1(config-line)# passw,ord ef ee e Switch 1 (conf,ig-line)#jQ 9fn
0, Switch 1 (conf,ig)# inb~,rfal(:@ f"a0/1
Switch1«(;onfig-if)# ip ~ddr@ss 192.160.24.3255.255.255.0
o Svvitch1 (t:;onfig)# int@ri':o-.cl!! f:a_0/1
Svvitch1 (t:;Qnfig-lf)# s-oni:td·'!Iport rnod@ t"--~nk
~ Comment
VVhich IPsec security protocol should be used when co:nnideliltiality is required?
OM05
OPSK
OAH
I~ESP
HostA
lP - 192168_'6.27 124 MAC ~ o01o.S~Oc_fd86 Ga."'w<>y'-1192.16S.6.1'
Hostla
IP -1.92.168.;1.712.4 MAC. _ OO'10_5aac~;feae Gate'way - 192_168.4.6
:Referto the eodrihrit , After Ho ste pings Ho~tB, 1.Nhic:h e-r-rtr-y will be in the ARPc;ache of +ro ste to :supportthi~ tr-arrsr-ois-stori?
0 Interface Address Physical Addlress Type
192.168.6.2 0010.SaOc.feae dynamic
Interface Address Physica.1 Address Type
192.168.6.1 0010.SaOc.feae dynamic
0 Interface Add;ress Physica,1 Addtess Type
192.168.6.1 000f_2480.8916 dynamic
@D Interface Address Physical'Address Type
192.168.4.7 000f_2480.8916 dynamlic
0 Interface Add1ress Physical Addlress Type
1.92.168.6.2 000f_2485.8918 dynamic
0 Interface Address Physical Add1re.ss Type
192.168.4.7 0010.SaOc.feae dynamic ~ Comment
02A.3050.0B15
$if-
&i"
02A.3050.0B05
61l'$:ujill
02A.3050.,OB07
02A.3050.0BOB
Refer to the ext-ubtt. Three Cisco 29'50 $\Nit.ches erre set to: their o era I,J It priority settings. Qurilig the :sp;;:Jliliilig-tree process, vvt-uc h $V\I'itch \/ViII be efec.te. ;;;J$ the root bridge?
o Switch4
~SWitCh1
o Switch2
o Switch3
~ Comment
You have been asked to come' up with a subnet mask that will allow all three web servers to be on the same network while providing the maximum number of eutinete. Which network address and eubne- 'mask meet this requirement?
o 192.168.252.16 255.255.255.252
o 192 168.252.0255255255262
o 192.168.252.16 255,255,255,240 @Il1921682528 255.255.255.248 o 192.168.252.8 255.255.255.252
~ Comment
Refer to th'e exhibit. V\fh~t.is the rric st efficient :summ~,iz~tiCin th~t. R1 c:atn use to advertis e it:s. rietvvcrlcs to R2?
o 172,1,0,0/21
o 172.1.4.0124 172 .. 5.0124 172 .. 6.0124 172. 7.0124
00172140/22 o 172.10.0122
o 172.1.4 .0/25 172.1 .4 .128/25 172.1,5,0/24 172.1,6,0/24 172,1.7,0/24
~ Comment
What is the effect of using the service password~encryption commandl?
,0 it will encrypt the secret password and rerrtove the enable secret passwordl1irom the configuration.
,0 Only the enable secret password will be ericrvoted.
1[§[J)t will encrypt all current ;and future passwords,
,0 Only passwo-rds confLgured aflter the command' 'has ,be,en ,enrte'red will be encrypted.
~Comment
<eo-me ou.tput text ornitted>
~DLCI IOO~~ DL~I 2.0~.~_ .
ewt=.. "_~~~~~i3~
Rout:arA ~ RouterB
interface senaru/u bandW'idtb 64
ip actdr es s 172.16_100_2 255. 255_255_O errcerp aule.tio.n frarne-r eleiy
rrame-c-etay rnap ip 172.16.100.1200 oroaccast
Route.--A is unable to r-e ac h RouterB Both routers rare running lOS version 120 After reviewing the command! output and ;graphic, what is the mos cause of the problem?
o incorrect IP address
o incorrect bandwidth configuration
o incorrect map seate-nent
~,incorrect LMI configuration
~ Comment
Match the terms on the left with the appropriate OSI layer on the righL tr-ior all options are uso d.)
bits
Net'iAlork Layer
I IP Elddresses
I peckets
I routing
Tr ei n 5 port Layer
II UDP
I segments
I Windowing MAC addresses
swi1cning
A network administrator needs to configure a serial link between the main office and a re rnote location. The router at the remote office is a non-Ci· router. How should the network administrator configure the serial interface of the main office' router to make the connection?
o Main(config)# int:erface serial 010
Main(config-if)#lp address 172.16.1.1 250.255.2:55.2:52 Main'config=if)#encapsulation ied"
Main(config-if)# no shut
~Main(config)# interface serial 010
Main(config-if)# ip address, 172.16.'1.1 2:55.25.5.2:55.:2;52 Main(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
Main(config-if)# nQ snut
0, Main(config)# int'erf"nee ser-ial 010
M a in(config-ifl# ip ,,<1<1'''$$ 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.252 Main(config-if)# no' shut
0, Main(confjg)# illt:@IT8,C@ [email protected] 010
Main(c:onfig-if)# ip .,.ddr-@ss, 172.16.1.1 255.2:55,.255.2:5:2 Main(config-if)# @ncapsulatiohfr-a.m@-r-@laV Main(config-if)# OlIurt:hent:ic,"'!.tion chap
Main(config-ifl# nO. $hu. .l:t
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R~ut~rD# show ip 1nterface br1cf
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F6t8,tEthe.r netO'/ 0 11;) 2 . j_ 69.5.2 YHS
F~8tHthe~netO/1 10.l.l.2
LoopbackO 172.j_G.-5.1 YElS
:L.oopbackl 10.:1.54.1.54.:1. YES
Ml!:thod F'roto~[Jl
l:'I:1Q,nu5l.l up up
l:'I:1'='1nua.l. up up
NVRAM up up
MV~AM up up Refer to the exhibit
Given the output for this command, if the router 10 has not been manually set, what router 10 will OSPF use for this router'?
010.154.154.1
010112 [§]172 .16.5.1
o 192.168.5.3
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The internetwork ir-ifr-a s'tru ctur-e of cornperw Xv'z. consists cf e single OSPF area as shown in the graphic. There is: ccmc errt that a lack of rcnrter
r-e ecnn-cees is: impeding ir-rterrtetvvcr-k performance. As part of examining the rcnrter- r-esscnn-cecs , the OSPF DRs: need to be krtcvvrt. All the router OSPF priorities ere et the default end the router IDs are s-teven with each router. Which routers are likely to have been elected ~~ DR? (Choose mo.,
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Which two states aile the port states when RSllP has converged? (Choose two.)
o disabled
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o listening
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In which ci rcumstance are multiple cool e s of th e s arne uni cast frame Ii kely to be transmitted in a switched LAN?
o when upper-layer protocols require high r,eliability
o after broken links are re-e stabliahed
o vvhen a dual ring topology is in use
o dunng high traffic periods
IT2Jin an improperly implemented redundant topology
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192.168.10.12:81.2:6
lUH:show'!ip rou'te
Gateo'W'!LY of' l.aet ~s;ort is !"lDt set
192,163.10.0124 b~~lji':!;..mmtted, 6 ~'Ub:net~. 2:l'l"LMk!<
n l~:'l.lo:!t,lLji$~o ~OQ1~_:)4j:6j via 1~:=!_le:lll~_';'. O~:O~::~a. $e.rlaICJO
D 192.168,10,000 [901.2681856] vie. 192.168.10.9. 00:03:31, SeritLlIJ.IO
[90-O't5Z12;.:"lt5] -vae. 192.1153.10,.5. QO:03:31, :"iEl"ialOJI
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192.168,10 ,1:28!2Ci [9012195456] 'vee, :192.168.10 .5, 00;03;31, Serial, WI
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Refer to the exhlbtt. Based on the exhibited routing table, how will packets from e host within the 192.168.1 0,1:92/26 l._.ll"N be torwarc eo to 192.168,1 a,1?
o The router will forvvard packets from R3 to R2 to R1
o The router \lVill forvvar d p~cket:s from R3 to R1 to R2.
~he router will forvvard packets from R3 to R2 to R1 AND from R3 to 'Rl
o The router will torvvaro packets from R3 to R1
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A Cisco router is booting and has just completed the POSt proce s s It is now ready to find and load an lOS image. What function does the router perform next?
o It attempts to boat from a TFTP server
O It loads the first image file in flash rrrerrtorv.
~!t cnectcs the configuration regi:ster.
o It inspects the configuration file in NVRAM for boat instructions.
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Which statement is tme?
,0 An IIPv6 addnflss is 128: Ib long Glnd is repre:s~nt~d as dl<l:cimlal digits_
'0 An IIPv6: addro;,ss is 64 blong and is r@pr§:s§nrb"d as h©<:ad@cimal charact@rs.
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Drag the cable, type on the left to thg purpose for which it is best suited on the right (Not all options are used
str2li gh't"-through
null modem
crossover
rollover
9-25 pin s.ertel