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1. Which two layers of the OSI model have the same functions as the TCP/IP model
Network ccess !ayer" #Choose two.$
% Network
% Trans&ort
% Physical'
% (ata !ink'
% Session
). What is a &rimary function of the trailer information added *y the data link layer
enca&sulation"
% su&&orts error detection'
% ensures ordered arrival of data
% &rovides delivery to correct destination
% identifies the devices on the local network
% assists intermediary devices with &rocessin+ and &ath selection
,. (urin+ the enca&sulation &rocess- what occurs at the data link layer"
% No address is added.
% The lo+ical address is added.
% The &hysical address is added.'
% The &rocess &ort num*er is added.
.. What device is considered an intermediary device"
% file server
% IP &hone
% la&to&
% &rinter
% switch'
/.Which layer enca&sulates the se+ment into &ackets"
% &hysical
% data link
% network'
% trans&ort
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1. Which statements correctly identify the role of intermediary devices in the network"
#Choose three.$
% determine &athways for data'
% initiate data communications
% retime and retransmit data si+nals'
% ori+inate the flow of data
% mana+e data flows'
% final termination &oint for data flow
2. What can *e identified *y e3aminin+ the network layer header"
% the destination device on the local media
% the &ath to use to reach the destination host'
% the *its that will *e transferred over the media
% the source a&&lication or &rocess creatin+ the data
4. What is the &ro&er order of the layers of the OSI model from the hi+hest layer to the
lowest layer"
% &hysical- network- a&&lication- data link- &resentation- session- trans&ort
% a&&lication- &hysical- session- trans&ort- network- data link- &resentation
% a&&lication- &resentation- &hysical- session- data link- trans&ort- network
% a&&lication- &resentation- session- trans&ort- network- data link- &hysical'
% &resentation- data link- session- trans&ort- network- &hysical- a&&lication
5. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which three la*els correctly identify the network ty&es for the
network se+ments that are shown" #Choose three.$
% Network 7 WN
% Network 8 7 WN'
% Network C 7 !N'
% Network 8 7 9N
% Network C 7 WN
% Network 7 !N'
1:. What are the key functions of enca&sulation" #Choose three.$
% allows modification of the ori+inal data *efore transmission
% identifies &ieces of data as &art of the same communication'
% ena*les consistent network &aths for communication
% ensures that data &ieces can *e directed to the correct receivin+ end device'
% ena*les the reassem*ly of com&lete messa+es'
% tracks delay *etween end devices
11. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which networkin+ term descri*es the data interleavin+ &rocess
re&resented in the +ra&hic"
% &i&in+
% P(;
% streamin+
% multi&le3in+
% enca&sulation
1). What is a P(;"
% corru&tion of a frame durin+ transmission
% data reassem*led at the destination
% retransmitted &ackets due to lost communication
% a layer s&ecific enca&sulation'
1,. 6efer to the e3hi*it. <Cell = at IP address 1:.:.:.,. has esta*lished an IP session
with <IP Phone 1> at IP address 12).11.1.1:,. 8ased u&on the +ra&hic- which device ty&e
*est descri*es the function of wireless device <Cell "=
% the destination device
% an end device'
% an intermediate device
% a media device
1.. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which set of devices contains only end devices"
% - C- (
% 8- ?- @- A
% C- (- @- A- I- B
% (- ?- C- A- I- B
% ?- C- A- I- B'
1/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which term correctly identifies the device ty&e that is included in
the +reen area"
% source
% end
% transfer
% intermediary'
11. Which three statements *est descri*e a !ocal rea Network #!N$" #Choose three.$
% !N is usually in a sin+le +eo+ra&hical area.'
% The network is administered *y a sin+le or+aniDation.'
% The connection *etween se+ments in the !N is usually throu+h a leased connection.
% The security and access control of the network are controlled *y a service &rovider.
% !N &rovides network services and access to a&&lications for users within a common
or+aniDation.'
% ?ach end of the network is +enerally connected to a Telecommunication Service
Provider #TSP$.
12. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What ty&e of network is shown"
% WN
% 9N
% !N'
% W!N
14. What is the &ur&ose of the TCP/IP Network ccess layer"
% &ath determination and &acket switchin+
% data re&resentation- encodin+- and control
% relia*ility- flow control- and error detection
% detailin+ the com&onents that make u& the &hysical link and how to access it'
% the division of se+ments into &ackets
15. Which characteristic correctly refers to end devices in a network"
% mana+e data flows
% ori+inate data flow'
% retime and retransmit data si+nals
% determine &athways for data
):. What is the &rimary &ur&ose of !ayer . &ort assi+nment"
% to identify devices on the local media
% to identify the ho&s *etween source and destination
% to identify to the intermediary devices the *est &ath throu+h the network
% to identify the source and destination end devices that are communicatin+
% to identify the &rocesses or services that are communicatin+ within the end devices'
)1. Select the statements that are correct concernin+ network &rotocols. #Choose three.$
% define the structure of layer s&ecific P(;Es'
% dictate how to accom&lish layer functions
% outline the functions necessary for communications *etween layers'
% limit hardware com&ati*ility
% reFuire layer de&endent enca&sulations'
% eliminate standardiDation amon+ vendors
,,-. # - &o$ule %
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1. What a&&lication layer &rotocol is commonly used to su&&ort for file transfers *etween a
client and a server"
% AT9!
% ATTP
% CTP'
% Telnet
). What are two forms of a&&lication layer software" #Choose two.$
% a&&lications'
% dialo+s
% reFuests
% services'
% synta3
,. network administrator is desi+nin+ a network for a new *ranch office of twenty0five
users. What are the advanta+es of usin+ a client0server model" #Choose two.$
% centraliDed administration'
% does not reFuire s&ecialiDed software
% security is easier to enforce'
% lower cost im&lementation
% &rovides a sin+le &oint of failure
.. What is the &ur&ose of resource records in (NS"
% tem&orarily holds resolved entries
% used *y the server to resolve names'
% sent *y the client to durin+ a Fuery
% &asses authentication information *etween the server and client
/. What is the automated service that matches resource names with the reFuired IP
address"
% ATTP
% SSA
% CG(N
% (NS'
% Telnet
% S9TP
1. What three &rotocols o&erate at the &&lication layer of the OSI model" #Choose
three.$
% 6P
% (NS'
% PPP
% S9TP'
% POP'
% IC9P
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2. What are three &ro&erties of &eer0to0&eer a&&lications" #Choose three.$
% acts as *oth a client and server within the same communication.'
% reFuires centraliDed account administration.
% hy*rid mode includes a centraliDed directory of files.'
% can *e used in client0server networks.'
% reFuires a direct &hysical connection *etween devices.
% centraliDed authentication is reFuired.
4. Which a&&lication layer &rotocols correctly match a corres&ondin+ function" #Choose
two.$
% (NS dynamically allocates IP addresses to hosts
% ATTP transfers data from a we* server to a client'
% POP delivers email from the client to the server email server
% S9TP su&&orts file sharin+
% Telnet &rovides a virtual connection for remote access'
5. Which email com&onents are used to forward mail *etween servers" #Choose two.$
% 9(
% I9P
% 9T'
% POP
% S9TP'
% 9;
1:. s com&ared to SSA- what is the &rimary disadvanta+e of telnet"
% not widely availa*le
% does not su&&ort encry&tion'
% consumes more network *andwidth
% does not su&&ort authentication
11. Which statements are correct concernin+ the role of the 9T in handlin+ email"
#Choose three.$
% routes email to the 9( on other servers
% receives email from the clientEs 9;'
% receives email via the POP, &rotocol
% &asses email to the 9( for final delivery'
% uses S9TP to route email *etween servers'
% delivers email to clients via the POP, &rotocol
1). Which two &rotocols are used to control the transfer of we* resources from a we*
server to a client *rowser" #Choose two.$
% SP
% CTP
AT9!
% ATTP'
% ATTPS'
% IP
1,. small home network has *een installed to interconnect three com&uters to+ether for
+amin+ and file sharin+. What two &ro&erties re&resent this network ty&e" #Choose two.$
% ;ser accounts are centraliDed.
% Security is difficult to enforce.'
% S&ecialiDed o&eratin+ system software is reFuired.
% Cile &ermissions are controlled *y a sin+le com&uter.
% com&uter that res&onds to a file sharin+ reFuest is functionin+ as a server.'
1.. Which layer of the OSI model su&&lies services that allow user to interface with the
network"
% &hysical
% session
% network
% &resentation
% a&&lication'
% trans&ort
1/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What is the destination &ort for the communication that is
re&resented on line /"
% 4:'
% 1)11
% 1//,,
% ,51)
% 1//):
11. What are two characteristics of &eer0to0&eer networks" #Choose two.$
% scala*le
% one way data flow
% decentraliDed resources'
% centraliDed user accounts
% resource sharin+ without a dedicated server'
12. What a&&lication layer &rotocol descri*es the services that are used for file sharin+ in
9icrosoft networks"
% (ACP
% (NS
% S98'
% S9TP
% Telnet
14. What are two characteristics of clients in data networks" #Choose two.$
% use daemons
% initiate data e3chan+es'
% are re&ositories of data
% may u&load data to servers'
% listen for reFuests from servers
15. What is the role of the OSI a&&lication layer"
% &rovides se+mentation of data
% &rovides encry&tion and conversion of data
% &rovides the interface *etween the a&&lications on either end of the network'
% &rovides control of all the data flowin+ *etween the source and destination devices
):. Aow does the a&&lication layer on a server usually &rocess multi&le client reFuest for
services"
% ceases all connections to the service
% denies multi&le connections to a sin+le daemon
% sus&ends the current connection to allow the new connection
% uses su&&ort from lower layer functions to distin+uish *etween connections to the
service'
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1. 8ased on the trans&ort layer header shown in the dia+ram- which of the followin+
statements descri*e the esta*lished session" #Choose two.$
% This is a ;(P header.
% This contains a Telnet reFuest.'
% This contains a TCTP data transfer.
% The return &acket from this remote host will have an cknowled+ement Num*er of
.,15,.
% This is a TCP header.'
). With TCP/IP data enca&sulation- which ran+e of &ort num*ers identifies all well0known
a&&lications"
% : to )//
% )/1 to 1:))
% : to 1:),'
% 1:). to ):.2
% .51/, to 1//,/
,. Why are &ort num*ers included in the TCP header of a se+ment"
% to indicate the correct router interface that should *e used to forward a se+ment
% to identify which switch &orts should receive or forward the se+ment
% to determine which !ayer , &rotocol should *e used to enca&sulate the data
% to ena*le a receivin+ host to forward the data to the a&&ro&riate a&&lication#
% to allow the receivin+ host to assem*le the &acket in the &ro&er order
.. Which OSI model layer is res&onsi*le for re+ulatin+ the flow of information from source
to destination- relia*ly and accurately"
% a&&lication
% &resentation
% session
% trans&ort'
% network
/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Aost is usin+ CTP to download a lar+e file from Server 1. (urin+
the download &rocess- Server 1 does not receive an acknowled+ment from Aost for
several *ytes of transferred data. What action will Server 1 take as a result"
% create a !ayer 1 Ham si+nal
% reach a timeout and resend the data that needs to *e acknowled+ed'
% send a 6?S?T *it to the host
% chan+e the window siDe in the !ayer . header
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1. Why is flow control used for TCP data transfer"
% to synchroniDe eFui&ment s&eed for sent data
% to synchroniDe and order seFuence num*ers so data is sent in com&lete numerical order
% to &revent the receiver from *ein+ overwhelmed *y incomin+ data'
% to synchroniDe window siDe on the server
% to sim&lify data transfer to multi&le hosts
2. Which two o&tions re&resent !ayer . addressin+" #Choose two.$
% identifies the destination network
% identifies source and destination hosts
% identifies the communicatin+ a&&lications'
% identifies multi&le conversations *etween the host'#
% se+ment retransmit
% data transfer
% session disconnect
% 8ottom of Corm
5. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What two &ieces of information can *e determined from the out&ut
that is shown" #Choose two.$
% The local host is usin+ well0known &ort num*ers to identify the source &orts.
% termination reFuest has *een sent to 15).1,/.)/:.1:.'
% Communication with 1..1::.12,..) is usin+ ATTP Secure.'
% The local com&uter is acce&tin+ ATTP reFuests.
% 15).114.1.1:1I1:.) is &erformin+ the three0way handshake with 1)4.1:2.))5./:I4:.
1:. What is dynamically selected *y the source host when forwardin+ data"
% destination lo+ical address
% source &hysical address
% default +ateway address
% source &ort'
11. What are two features of the ;ser (ata+ram Protocol #;(P$" #Choose two.$
% flow control
% low overhead'
% connectionless'
% connection0oriented
% seFuence and acknowled+ements
1). What mechanism is used *y TCP to &rovide flow control as se+ments travel from
source to destination"
% seFuence num*ers
% session esta*lishment
% window siDe'
% acknowled+ments
1,. Which trans&ort layer &rotocol &rovides low overhead and would *e used for
a&&lications which do not reFuire relia*le data delivery"
% TCP
% IP
% ;(P'
% ATTP
% (NS
1.. Which information is found in *oth the TCP and ;(P header information"
% seFuencin+
% flow control
% acknowled+ments
% source and destination'
1/. Which three features allow TCP to relia*ly and accurately track the transmission of
data from source to destination"
% enca&sulation
% flow control'
% connectionless services
% session esta*lishment'
% num*erin+ and seFuencin+'
% *est effort delivery
11. (urin+ a TCP communication session- if the &ackets arrive to the destination out of
order- what will ha&&en to the ori+inal messa+e"
% The &ackets will not *e delivered.
% The &ackets will *e retransmitted from the source.
% The &ackets will *e delivered and reassem*led at the destination.'
% The &ackets will *e delivered and not reassem*led at the destination.
12. Which is an im&ortant characteristic of ;(P"
% acknowled+ement of data delivery
% minimal delays in data delivery'
% hi+h relia*ility of data delivery
% same order data delivery
14. fter a we* *rowser makes a reFuest to a we* server that is listenin+ to the standard
&ort- what will *e the source &ort num*er in the TCP header of the res&onse from the
server"
% 1,
% /,
% 4:'
% 1:).
% 12)4
15. Which event occurs durin+ the trans&ort layer three0way handshake"
% The two a&&lications e3chan+e data.
% TCP initialiDes the seFuence num*ers for the sessions'
% ;(P esta*lishes the ma3imum num*er of *ytes to *e sent.
% The server acknowled+es the *ytes of data received from the client.
&o$e "
1. In an IPv. environment- what information is used *y the router to forward data &ackets
from one interface of a router to another"
% destination network address
% source network address
% source 9C address
% well known &ort destination address
). What information is added durin+ enca&sulation at OSI !ayer ,"
% source and destination 9C
% source and destination a&&lication &rotocol
% source and destination &ort num*er
% source and destination IP address
,. In a connectionless system- which of the followin+ is correct"
% The destination is contacted *efore a &acket is sent.
% The destination is not contacted *efore a &acket is sent.
% The destination sends an acknowled+ement to the source that indicates the &acket was
received.
% The destination sends an acknowled+ement to the source that reFuests the ne3t &acket
to *e sent.
.. Which IP &acket field will &revent endless loo&s"
% ty&e0of0service
% identification
% fla+s
% time0to0live
% header checksum
/. Which &ortion of the network layer address does a router use to forward &ackets"
% host &ortion
% *roadcast address
% network &ortion
% +ateway address
1. 6efer to the e3hi*it. ;sin+ the network in the e3hi*it- what would *e the default +ateway
address for host in the 15).1,,.)15.: network"
% 15).1,/.)/:.1
% 15).,1.2.1
% 15).1,,.)15.:
% 15).1,,.)15.1
2. If the default +ateway is confi+ured incorrectly on the host- what is the im&act on
communications"
% The host is una*le to communicate on the local network.
% The host can communicate with other hosts on the local network- *ut is una*le to
communicate with hosts on remote networks.
% The host can communicate with other hosts on remote networks- *ut is una*le to
communicate with hosts on the local network.
% There is no im&act on communications.
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4. What is the &ur&ose of a default +ateway"
% &hysically connects a com&uter to a network
% &rovides a &ermanent address to a com&uter
% identifies the network to which a com&uter is connected
% identifies the lo+ical address of a networked com&uter and uniFuely identifies it to the
rest of the network
% identifies the device that allows local network com&uters to communicate with devices
on other networks
5. What ty&e of routin+ uses information that is manually entered into the routin+ ta*le"
% dynamic
% interior
% static
% standard
1:. When the destination network is not listed in the routin+ ta*le of a Cisco router- what
are two &ossi*le actions that the router mi+ht take" #Choose two.$
% The router sends an 6P reFuest to determine the reFuired ne3t ho& address.
% The router discards the &acket.
% The router forwards the &acket toward the ne3t ho& indicated in the 6P ta*le.
% The router forwards the &acket to the interface indicated *y the source address.
% The router forwards the &acket out the interface indicated *y the default route entry.
11. What are the key factors to consider when +rou&in+ hosts into a common network"
#Choose three.$
% +ateways
% &ur&ose
% &hysical addressin+
% software version
% +eo+ra&hic location
% ownershi&
1). What is a com&onent of a routin+ ta*le entry"
% the 9C address of the interface of the router
% the destination !ayer . &ort num*er
% the destination host address
% the ne3t0ho& address
1,. Which intermediary devices could *e used to im&lement security *etween networks"
#Choose two.$
% router
% hu*
% switch
% firewall
% access &oint
% *rid+e
1.. What are three common &ro*lems with a lar+e network" #Choose three.$
% too few *roadcasts
% &erformance de+radation
% security issues
% limited mana+ement res&onsi*ility
% host identification
% &rotocol com&ati*ility
1/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. ll devices shown in the e3hi*it have factory default settin+s. Aow
many *roadcast domains are re&resented in the to&olo+y that is shown"
% ,
% .
% /
% 2
% 4
11
11. Which three statements are true a*out routes and their use" #Choose three.$
If no route to the destination network is found- the &acket is returned to the &revious
router.
If the destination network is directly connected- the router forwards the &acket to the
destination host.
% If multi&le network entries e3ist for the destination network- the most +eneral route is
used to forward the &acket.
% If no route e3ists for the destination network and a default route is &resent- the &acket is
forwarded to the ne3t0ho& router.
% If the ori+inatin+ host has a default +ateway confi+ured- the &acket for a remote network
can *e forwarded usin+ that route.
% If a host does not have a route manually confi+ured for the destination network- the host
will dro& the &acket.
12. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator is trou*leshootin+ a connectivity &ro*lem
and needs to determine the address that is used to forward network &ackets out the
network. ;sin+ the netstat 0r command- the administrator would identify which address as
the address to which all hosts send &ackets that are destined for an outside network"
% 1:.1:.1:.)1
% 1)2.:.:.1
% 1:.1:.1:.1
% 1:.1:.1:.1
% ))..:.:.:
14. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator notices that there are too many
*roadcasts on the network. What two ste&s can the network administrator take to resolve
this &ro*lem" #Choose two.$
% 6e&lace S) with a router.
% Place all servers on S1.
% (isa*le TCP/IP *roadcasts.
% Su*net the 15).114.:.: /). network.
% (isa*le all unused interfaces on the switches.
15. 6efer to the e3hi*it. The network in the e3hi*it is fully o&erational. What two
statements correctly descri*e the routin+ for the to&olo+y that is shown" #Choose two.$
% 15).114.:.) is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 6, to route a &acket from the
1:.:.:.: network to the 12).11.:.: network.
% 1:.:.:.1 is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 61 to route a &acket from the
15).114.1).: network to the 1:.:.:.: network.
% 15).114.:.1 is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 61 to route a &acket from the
15).114.1).: network to the 12).11.:.: network.
% 12).11.:.1 is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 6, to route a &acket from the
1:.:.:.: to the 12).11.:.: network.
% 15).114.:.1 is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 6) to route a &acket from the
12).11.:.: network to the 15).114.1).: network.
% 15).114.:.) is the ne3t0ho& address that is used *y 6) to route a &acket from the
12).11.:.: network to the 15).114.1).: network.
):. What two characteristics are commonly associated with dynamic routin+ &rotocols"
#Choose two.$
% reFuire no device confi+uration
% &rovide routers with u&0to0date routin+ ta*les
% reFuire less &rocessin+ &ower than static routes reFuire
% consume *andwidth to e3chan+e route information
% &revent manual confi+uration and maintenance of the routin+ ta*le
)1. What statement descri*es the &ur&ose of a default route"
% host uses a default route to transfer data to another host on the same network
se+ment.
% host uses a default route to forward data to the local switch as the ne3t ho& to all
destinations.
% host uses a default route to identify the !ayer ) address of an end device on the local
network.
% host uses a default route to transfer data to a host outside the local network when no
other route to the destination e3ists.
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1. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which network &refi3 will work with the IP addressin+ scheme
shown in the +ra&hic.
% /).
% /11
% /):
% /27
% /)/
% /)4
). Which IPv. su*netted addresses re&resent valid host addresses" #Choose three.$
% 12).11...1)2 /)1
% 172.16.4.155 /26
% 172.16.4.193 /26
% 12).11...5/ /)2
% 12).11...1/5 /)2
% 172.16.4.207 /27
,. Which statements are true re+ardin+ IP addressin+" #Choose two.$
% NT translates &u*lic addresses to &rivate addresses destined for the Internet.
Only one com&any is allowed to use a s&ecific &rivate network address s&ace.
% Private addresses are blocked from public Iteret b! router.
% Network 12).,).:.: is &art of the &rivate address s&ace.
% IP address 127.0.0.1 ca be used for a "ost to direct traffic to itself.
.. Which &rocess do routers use to determine the su*net network address *ased % u&on a
+iven IP address and su*net mask"
% *inary addin+
% he3adecimal andin+
% *inary division
% *inary multi&lication
% biar! #$%i&
/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Aost is connected to the !N- *ut it cannot +et access to any
resources on the Internet. The confi+uration of the host is shown in the e3hi*it. What
could *e the cause of the &ro*lem"
% The host su*net mask is incorrect.
% The default +ateway is a network address.
% The default +ateway is a *roadcast address.
% '"e default &ate(a! is o a differet subet from t"e "ost.
1. What su*net mask would a network administrator assi+n to a network address of
12).,:.1.: if it were &ossi*le to have u& to )/. hosts"
% )//.)//.:.:
% 255.255.255.0
% )//.)//.)/..:
% )//.)//.).4.:
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2. Which three IP addresses are &rivate" #Choose three.$
% 12).114.,,.1
% 10.35.66.70
% 192.16).99.5
% 172.1).)).90
% 15).,,.//.45
% 12).,/.11./
4. @iven the IP address and su*net mask of 12).11.1,..1. )//.)//.)//.)).- which of the
followin+ would descri*e this address"
% This is a usea*le host address.
% This is a *roadcast address.
% '"is is a et(ork address.
% This is not a valid address.
5. router interface has *een assi+ned an IP address of 12).11.15).111 with a mask of
)//.)//.)//.).4. To which su*net does the IP address *elon+"
% 12).11.:.:
% 12).11.15).:
% 12).11.15).1)4
% 172.16.192.160
% 12).11.15).114
% 12).11.15).121
1:. 6efer to the e3hi*it. The network administrator has assi+ned the internetwork of
!89ISS an address ran+e of 15).114.1:.:. This address ran+e has *een su*netted usin+
a /)5 mask. In order to accommodate a new *uildin+- the technician has decided to use
the fifth su*net for confi+urin+ the new network #su*net Dero is the first su*net$. 8y
com&any &olicies- the router interface is always assi+ned the first usa*le host address
and the work+rou& server is +iven the last usa*le host address. Which confi+uration
should *e entered into the work+rou& serverEs &ro&erties to allow connectivity to the
network"
% IP addressI 15).114.1:.,4 su*net maskI )//.)//.)//.).: default +atewayI
15).114.1:.,5
% IP addressI 15).114.1:.,4 su*net maskI )//.)//.)//.).: default +atewayI
15).114.1:.,,
% IP address* 192.16).10.3) subet mask* 255.255.255.24) default &ate(a!*
192.16).10.33
% IP addressI 15).114.1:.,5 su*net maskI )//.)//.)//.).4 default +atewayI
15).114.1:.,1
% IP addressI 15).114.1:.)/. su*net maskI )//.)//.)//.: default +atewayI 15).114.1:.1
11. Which of the followin+ network devices are recommended to *e assi+ned static IP
addresses" #Choose three.$
% !N workstations
% servers
% et(ork priters
% routers
% remote workstations
% la&to&s
1). hich of the followin+ are features of IPv1" #Choose three.$
% lar&er address space
% faster routin+ &rotocols
% data t!pes ad classes of service
% aut"eticatio ad ecr!ptio
% im&roved host namin+ conventions
% same addressin+ scheme as IPv.
1,. What is the &rimary reason for develo&ment of IPv1"
% security
% header format sim&lification
% e+paded addressi& capabilities
% addressin+ sim&lification
1.. What two thin+s will ha&&en if a router receives an IC9P &acket which has a TT!
value of 1 and the destination host is several ho&s away" #Choose two.$
% '"e router (ill discard t"e packet.
% The router will decrement the TT! value and forward the &acket to the ne3t router on the
&ath to the destination host.
% '"e router (ill sed a time e+ceeded messa&e to t"e source "ost.
% The router will increment the TT! value and forward the &acket to the ne3t router on the
&ath to the destination host.
% The router will send an IC9P 6edirect 9essa+e to the source host.
1/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Why would the res&onse shown *e dis&layed after issuin+ the
command &in+ 1)2.:.:.1 on a PC"
% The IP settin+s are not &ro&erly confi+ured on the host.
% Iteret Protocol is ot properl! istalled o t"e "ost.
% There is a &ro*lem at the &hysical or data link layer.
% The default +ateway device is not o&eratin+.
% router on the &ath to the destination host has +one down.
11. Aow many *its make u& an IPv. address"
% 1)4
% 1.
% .4
% 32
12. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator discovers that host is havin+ trou*le
with Internet connectivity- *ut the server farm has full connectivity. In addition- host has
full connectivity to the server farm. What is a &ossi*le cause of this &ro*lem"
% The router has an incorrect +ateway.
% Aost has an overla&&in+ network address.
% Aost has an incorrect default +ateway confi+ured.
% Aost has an incorrect su*net mask.
% $#' is re,uired for t"e "ost # et(ork.
14. What three facts are true a*out the network &ortion of an IPv. address" #Choose
three.$
% identifies an individual device
% is idetical for all "osts i a broadcast domai
% is altered as &acket is forwarded
% varies i le&t"
% is used to for(ard packets
% uses flat addressin+
15. What is a +rou& of hosts called that have identical *it &atterns in the hi+h order *its of
their addresses"
% an internet
% a et(ork
% an octet
% a radi3
% 8ottom of Corm
% To& of Corm
% 8ottom of Corm
):. What is the network address of the host 12).)/.12.55 /), in *inary"
% 1:1:11::. :::11::1.:1::::11.::::::::
% 1:1:11::. :::11::1.:1::::11.11111111
% 10101100. 00011001.01000010.00000000
% 1:1:11::. :::11::1.:1::::1:.:11:::11
% 1:1:11::. :::1:::1.:1::::11. :11:::1:
% 1:1:11::. :::11::1.::::::::.::::::::
)1. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator has to develo& an IP addressin+ scheme
that uses the 15).114.1.: /). address s&ace. The network that contains the serial link has
already *een addressed out of a se&arate ran+e. ?ach network will *e allocated the same
num*er of host addresses. Which network mask will *e a&&ro&riate to address the
remainin+ networks"
% )//.)//.)//.).4
% )//.)//.)//.)).
% 255.255.255.192
% )//.)//.)//.).:
% )//.)//.)//.1)4
% )//.)//.)//.)/)
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1. Which three factors should *e considered when im&lementin+ a !ayer ) &rotocol in a
network" #Choose three.$
% the !ayer , &rotocol selected
% the +eo+ra&hic sco&e of the network
% the P(; defined *y the trans&ort layer
% the &hysical layer im&lementation
% he num*er of hosts to *e interconnected
). 6efer to the e3hi*it. ssumin+ that the network in the e3hi*it is conver+ed meanin+ the
routin+ ta*les and 6P ta*les are com&lete- which 9C address will Aost &lace in the
destination address field of ?thernet frames destined for www.server"
% ::01c0.10a*0c:0::
% ::0:c04/0cf01/0c:
% ::0:c04/0cf01/0c1
% ::01)0,f0,)0:/0af
,. Which o&tions are &ro&erties of contention0*ased media access for a shared media"
#Choose three.$
% non0deterministic
% less overhead
% one station transmits at a time
% collisions e3ist
% devices must wait their turn
% token &assin+
.. What is true concernin+ &hysical and lo+ical to&olo+ies"
% The lo+ical to&olo+y is always the same as the &hysical to&olo+y.
% Physical to&olo+ies are concerned with how a network transfers frames.
% Physical si+nal &aths are defined *y (ata !ink layer &rotocols.
% !o+ical to&olo+ies consist of virtual connections *etween nodes.
/. What is true re+ardin+ media access control" #Choose three.$
% ?thernet utiliDes CS9/C(
defined as &lacement of data frames on the media
contention0*ased access is also known as deterministic
4:).11 utiliDes CS9/C(
% (ata !ink layer &rotocols define the rules for access to different media
controlled access contains data collisions
1. Which statements descri*e the lo+ical token0&assin+ to&olo+y" #Choose two.$
% Network usa+e is on a first come- first serve *asis.
% Com&uters are allowed to transmit data only when they &ossess a token.
% (ata from a host is received *y all other hosts.
% ?lectronic tokens are &assed seFuentially to each other.
% Token &assin+ networks have &ro*lems with hi+h collision rates.
2. network administrator has *een asked to &rovide a +ra&hic re&resentation of e3actly
where the com&any network wirin+ and eFui&ment are located in the *uildin+. What is this
ty&e of drawin+"
% lo+ical to&olo+y
% &hysical to&olo+y
% ca*le &ath
% wirin+ +rid
% access to&olo+y
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4. What is the &ur&ose of the &ream*le in an ?thernet frame"
is used as a &ad for data
identifies the source address
identifies the destination address
marks the end of timin+ information
% is used for timin+ synchroniDation with alternatin+ &atterns of ones and Deros
5. What statements are true re+ardin+ addresses found at each layer of the OSI model"
#Choose two.$
% !ayer ) may identify devices *y a &hysical address *urned into the network card
% !ayer ) identifies the a&&lications that are communicatin+
% !ayer , re&resents a hierarchical addressin+ scheme
% !ayer . directs communication to the &ro&er destination network
% !ayer . addresses are used *y intermediary devices to forward data
1:. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which statement descri*es the media access control methods
that are used *y the networks in the e3hi*it"
% ll three networks use CS9/C
% None of the networks reFuire media access control.
% Network 1 uses CS9/C( and Network , uses CS9/C.
% Network 1 uses CS9/C and Network ) uses CS9/C(.
% Network ) uses CS9/C and Network , uses CS9/C(.
11. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Aow many uniFue C6C calculations will take &lace as traffic
routes from the PC to the la&to&"
% 1
% )
% .
% 4
1). 6efer to the e3hi*it. frame is *ein+ sent from the PC to the la&to&. Which source
9C and IP addresses will *e included in the frame as it leaves 6outer8" #Choose two.$
% source 9C 0 PC
% source 9C 0 S:/: on 6outer
% source 9C 0 Ca:/1 on 6outer8
% source IP 0 PC
% source IP 0 S:/: on 6outer
% source IP 0 Ca:/1 of 6outer8
1,. Which su*layer of the data link layer &re&ares a si+nal to *e transmitted at the
&hysical layer"
% !!C
% 9C
% A(!C
% NIC
1.. What two facts are true when a device is moved from one network or su*net to
another" #Choose two.$
The !ayer ) address must *e reassi+ned.
% The default +ateway address should not *e chan+ed.
% The device will still o&erate at the same !ayer ) address.
% &&lications and services will need additional &ort num*ers assi+ned.
% The !ayer , address must *e reassi+ned to allow communications to the new network.
1/. What is a function of the data link layer"
% &rovides the formattin+ of data
% &rovides end0to0end delivery of data *etween hosts
% &rovides delivery of data *etween two a&&lications
% &rovides for the e3chan+e data over a common local media
11. What is a characteristic of a lo+ical &oint0to0&oint to&olo+y"
The nodes are &hysically connected.
The &hysical arran+ement of the nodes is restricted.
% The media access control &rotocol can *e very sim&le.
The data link layer &rotocol used over the link reFuires a lar+e frame header.
12. What is a &rimary &ur&ose of enca&sulatin+ &ackets into frames"
% &rovide routes across the internetwork
% format the data for &resentation to the user
% facilitate the entry and e3it of data on media
% identify the services to which trans&orted data is associated
14. What is the &rimary &ur&ose of the trailer in a data link layer frame"
% define the lo+ical to&olo+y
% &rovide media access control
% su&&ort frame error detection
% carry routin+ information for the frame
15. What are three characteristics of valid ?thernet !ayer ) addresses" #Choose three.$
% They are .4 *inary *its in len+th.
% They are considered &hysical addresses.
% They are +enerally re&resented in he3adecimal format.
% They consist of four ei+ht0*it octets of *inary num*ers.
% They are used to determine the data &ath throu+h the network.
% They must *e chan+ed when an ?thernet device is added or moved within the network.
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1. Which OSI layer is res&onsi*le for *inary transmission- ca*le s&ecification- and
&hysical as&ects of network communication"
% Presentation
% Trans&ort
% (ata !ink
% Physical
). n installed fi*er run can *e checked for faults- inte+rity- and the &erformance of the
media *y usin+ what device"
% li+ht inHector
% OT(6
% T(6
% multimeter
,. Which characteristics descri*e fi*er o&tic ca*le" #Choose two.$
% It is not affected *y ?9I or 6CI.
% ?ach &air of ca*les is wra&&ed in metallic foil.
% It com*ines the techniFue of cancellation- shieldin+ and twistin+ to &rotect data.
% It has a ma3imum s&eed of 1:: 9*&s.
% It is the most e3&ensive ty&e of !N ca*lin+.
.. When is a strai+ht0throu+h ca*le used in a network"
% when connectin+ a router throu+h the console &ort
% when connectin+ one switch to another switch
% when connectin+ a host to a switch
% when connectin+ a router to another router
/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which ty&e of Cate+ory / ca*le is used to make an ?thernet
connection *etween Aost and Aost 8"
% coa3 ca*le
% rollover ca*le
% crossover ca*le
% strai+ht0throu+h ca*le
1. Which method of si+nal transmission uses radio waves to carry si+nals"
% electrical
% o&tical
% wireless
% acoustic
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2. In most *usiness !Ns- which connector is used with twisted0&air networkin+ ca*le"
% 8NC
% 6B011
% 6B0./
% Ty&e C
4. Which of the followin+ is a characteristic of sin+le0mode fi*er0o&tic ca*le"
% +enerally uses !?(s as the li+ht source
% relatively lar+er core with multi&le li+ht &aths
% less e3&ensive than multimode
% +enerally uses lasers as the li+ht source
5. Which ty&e of ca*le run is most often associated with fi*er0o&tic ca*le"
% *ack*one ca*le
% horiDontal ca*le
% &atch ca*le
% work area ca*le
1:. What are three measures of data transfer" #Choose three.$
% +ood&ut
% freFuency
% am&litude
% throu+h&ut
% crosstalk
% *andwidth
11. With the use of unshielded twisted0&air co&&er wire in a network- what causes
crosstalk within the ca*le &airs"
% the ma+netic field around the adHacent &airs of wire
% the use of *raided wire to shield the adHacent wire &airs
% the reflection of the electrical wave *ack from the far end of the ca*le
% the collision caused *y two nodes tryin+ to use the media simultaneously
1). What is a &rimary role of the Physical layer in transmittin+ data on the network"
% create the si+nals that re&resent the *its in each frame on to the media
% &rovide &hysical addressin+ to the devices
% determine the &ath &ackets take throu+h the network
% control data access to the media
1,. In !N installations where &otential electrical haDards or electroma+netic interference
may *e &resent- what ty&e of media is recommended for *ack*one ca*lin+"
% coa3
% fi*er
% Cat/e ;TP
% Cat1 ;TP
% STP
1.. What is a &ossi*le effect of im&ro&erly a&&lyin+ a connector to a network ca*le"
% (ata will *e forwarded to the wron+ node.
% (ata transmitted throu+h that ca*le may e3&erience si+nal loss.
% n im&ro&er si+nalin+ method will *e im&lemented for data transmitted on that ca*le.
% The encodin+ method for data sent on that ca*le will chan+e to com&ensate for the
im&ro&er connection.
1/. Which fi*er connector su&&orts full du&le3 ?thernet"
% O&tions three is ri+ht answer #kolmas$
11. What is considered a *enefit of wireless as a media choice"
% more host mo*ility
% lower security risks
% reduced susce&ti*ility to interference
% less im&act of the surroundin+s on the effective covera+e area
12. What characteristic of ;TP ca*le hel&s reduce the effects of interference"
% the metal *raidin+ in the shieldin+
% the reflective claddin+ around core
% the twistin+ of the wires in the ca*le
% the insulatin+ material in the outer Hacket
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1. In the +ra&hic- Aost has reached /:J com&letion in sendin+ a 1 K8 ?thernet frame
to Aost ( when Aost 8 wishes to transmit its own frame to Aost C. What must Aost 8 do"
% Aost 8 can transmit immediately since it is connected on its own ca*le se+ment.
% Aost 8 must wait to receive a CS9 transmission from the hu*- to si+nal its turn.
% Aost 8 must send a reFuest si+nal to Aost *y transmittin+ an interframe +a&.
% Aost 8 must wait until it is certain that Aost has com&leted sendin+ its frame.
). ?thernet o&erates at which layers of the OSI model" #Choose two.$
% Network layer
% Trans&ort layer
% Physical layer
% &&lication layer
% Session layer
% (ata0link layer
,. Which of the followin+ descri*e interframe s&acin+" #Choose two.$
% the minimum interval- measured in *it0times- that any station must wait *efore sendin+
another frame.
% the ma3imum interval- measured in *it0times- that any station must wait *efore sendin+
another frame.
% the 510*it &ayload &addin+ inserted into a frame to achieve a le+al frame siDe
% the 510*it frame &addin+ transmitted *etween frames to achieve &ro&er synchroniDation
% the time allowed for slow stations to &rocess a frame and &re&are for the ne3t frame.
% the ma3imum interval within which a station must send another frame to avoid *ein+
considered unreacha*le
.. What three &rimary functions does data link layer enca&sulation &rovide" #Choose
three.$
% addressin+
% error detection
% frame delimitin+
% &ort identification
% &ath determination
% IP address resolution
/. When a collision occurs in a network usin+ CS9/C(- how do hosts with data to
transmit res&ond after the *ackoff &eriod has e3&ired"
% The hosts return to a listen0*efore0transmit mode. L7
% The hosts creatin+ the collision have &riority to send data.
% The hosts creatin+ the collision retransmit the last 11 frames.
% The hosts e3tend their delay &eriod to allow for ra&id transmission.
1. What are three functions of the u&&er data link su*layer in the OSI model" #Choose
three.$
% reco+niDes streams of *its
% identifies the network layer &rotocol.
% makes the connection with the u&&er layers.
% identifies the source and destination a&&lications
% insulates network layer &rotocols from chan+es in &hysical eFui&ment.
% determines the source of a transmission when multi&le devices are transmittin+
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2. What does the I??? 4:).) standard re&resent in ?thernet technolo+ies"
% 9C su*layer
% Physical layer
% !o+ical !ink Control su*layer
% Network layer
4. Why do hosts on an ?thernet se+ment that e3&erience a collision use a random delay
*efore attem&tin+ to transmit a frame"
% random delay is used to ensure a collision0free link.
% random delay value for each device is assi+ned *y the manufacturer.
% standard delay value could not *e a+reed u&on amon+ networkin+ device vendors.
% random delay hel&s &revent the stations from e3&eriencin+ another collision durin+ the
transmission.
5. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which o&tion correctly matches the frame field ty&e with the
contents that frame field includes"
% header field 0 &ream*le and sto& frame
% data field 0 network layer &acket
% data field 0 &hysical addressin+
% trailer field 0 CCS and SoC
1:. Aost has an IP address of 12).11.))/.5, and a mask of )//.)//.).4.:. Aost
needs to communicate with a new host whose IP is 12).11.),1.24. Aost &erforms the
N(in+ o&eration on the destination address. What two thin+s will occur" #Choose two.$
% Aost will chan+e the destination IP to the IP of the nearest router and forward the
&acket.
% Aost will *roadcast an 6P reFuest for the 9C of its default +ateway.
% result of 12).11.))/.: will *e o*tained.
% Aost will *roadcast an 6P reFuest for the 9C of the destination host.
% result of 12).11.))..: will *e o*tained.
% result of 12).11.))/.)// will *e o*tained.
11 Which of the followin+ is a draw*ack of the CS9/C( access method"
% Collisions can decrease network &erformance.
% It is more com&le3 than non0deterministic &rotocols.
% (eterministic media access &rotocols slow network &erformance.
% CS9/C( !N technolo+ies are only availa*le at slower s&eeds than other !N
technolo+ies.
1). ?thernet o&erates at which layer of the TCP/IP network model"
% a&&lication
% &hysical
% trans&ort
% internet
% data link
% network access
1,. What is the &rimary &ur&ose of 6P"
% translate ;6!s to IP addresses
% resolve IPv. addresses to 9C addresses
% &rovide dynamic IP confi+uration to network devices
% convert internal &rivate addresses to e3ternal &u*lic addresses
1.. 6efer to the e3hi*it. The switch and workstation are administratively confi+ured for full0
du&le3 o&eration. Which statement accurately reflects the o&eration of this link"
% No collisions will occur on this link.
% Only one of the devices can transmit at a time.
% The switch will have &riority for transmittin+ data.
% The devices will default *ack to half du&le3 if e3cessive collisions occur.
1/. 6efer to the e3hi*it. AostM is attem&tin+ to contact ServerM8. Which statements
correctly descri*e the addressin+ AostM will +enerate in the &rocess" #Choose two.$
% &acket with the destination IP of 6outerM8.
% frame with the destination 9C address of SwitchM.
% &acket with the destination IP of 6outerM.
% frame with the destination 9C address of 6outerM.
% &acket with the destination IP of ServerM8.
% frame with the destination 9C address of ServerM8.
11 Which statements correctly descri*e 9C addresses" #Choose three.$
% dynamically assi+ned
% co&ied into 69 durin+ system startu&
% layer , address
% contains a , *yte O;I
% 1 *ytes lon+
% ,) *its lon+
12. Which two features make switches &refera*le to hu*s in ?thernet0*ased networks"
#Choose two.$
% reduction in cross0talk
% minimiDin+ of collisions
% su&&ort for ;TP ca*lin+
% division into *roadcast domains
% increase in the throu+h&ut of communications
14. What are the two most commonly used media ty&es in ?thernet networks today"
#Choose two.$
% coa3ial thicknet
% co&&er ;TP
% coa3ial thinnet
% o&tical fi*er
% shielded twisted &air
15. Convert the *inary num*er 1:111:1: into its he3adecimal eFuivalent. Select the
correct answer from the list *elow.
% 4/
% 5:
% 8
% 1
% 8,
% 1C
):. fter an ?thernet collision- when the *ackoff al+orithm is invoked- which device has
&riority to transmit data"
% the device involved in the collision with the lowest 9C address
% the device involved in the collision with the lowest IP address
% any device in the collision domain whose *ackoff timer e3&ires first
% those that *e+an transmittin+ at the same time
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1. 6efer to the e3hi*it. student workin+ in the la* selects a ca*le that is wired as shown.
Which connection ty&es can successfully *e made with this ca*le" #Choose two.$
% connectin+ a PC to a routerEs console &ort
% connectin+ two routers to+ether via their fast ethernet &orts
% connectin+ two switches to+ether at +i+a*it s&eeds
% connectin+ a PC to a switch at @i+a*it ?thernet s&eeds
% connectin+ two devices with the same interface ty&e at Cast ?thernet s&ee
). Which o&tion identifies the &rimary interface which would *e used for initial
confi+uration of a Cisco router"
% ;N interface
% ?thernet interface
% serial interface
% console interface
,. What makes fi*er &refera*le to co&&er ca*lin+ for interconnectin+ *uildin+s" #Choose
three.$
% +reater distances &er ca*le run
% lower installation cost
% limited susce&ti*ility to ?9I/6CI
% dura*le connections
% +reater *andwidth &otential
% easily terminated
.. network administrator is reFuired to use media in the network that can run u& to 1::
meters in ca*le len+th without usin+ re&eaters. The chosen media must *e ine3&ensive
and easily installed. The installation will *e in a &re0e3istin+ *uildin+ with limited ca*lin+
s&ace. Which ty&e of media would *est meet these reFuirements"
% STP
% ;TP
% coa3ial
% sin+le0mode fi*er
% multimode fi*er /. What does the term <attenuation= mean in data communication"
% loss of si+nal stren+th as distance increases
% time for a si+nal to reach its destination
% leaka+e of si+nals from one ca*le &air to another
% stren+thenin+ of a si+nal *y a networkin+ device
1. Aow many host addresses may *e assi+ned on each su*network when usin+ the
1,:.14.:.: network address with a su*net mask of )//.)//.).4.:"
% ,:
% )/1
% ):.1
% ):.4
% .:5.
% .:51 2. Which su*net mask would *e assi+ned to the network address of 15).114.,).:
to &rovide )/. usea*le host addresses &er su*network"
% )//.)//.:.:
% )//.)//.)//.:
% )//.)//.)/..:
% )//.)//.).4.: 4. com&any is &lannin+ to su*net its network for a ma3imum of )2
hosts. Which su*net mask would &rovide the needed hosts and leave the fewest unused
addresses in each su*net"
% )//.)//.)//.:
% )//.)//.)//.15)
% )//.)//.)//.)).
% )//.)//.)//.).:
% )//.)//.)//.).4
5. What ty&e of network ca*le is used *etween a terminal and a console &ort"
% cross0over
% strai+ht0throu+h
% rollover
% &atch ca*le
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1:. Which device is used to create or divide *roadcast domains"
% hu*
% switch
% *rid+e
% router
% re&eater
11. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What destination IP address will PC1 &lace in the header for a
&acket destined for PC)"
% 15).114.1.1
% 15).114.).1
% 15).114.).)
% 15).114.,.1
% 15).114.,./.
1). 6efer to the e3hi*it. 8ased on the IP confi+uration shown- what would *e the result of
Aost and Aost 8 attem&tin+ to communicate outside the network se+ment"
% *oth host and 8 would *e successful
% host would *e successful- host 8 would fail
% host 8 would *e successful- host would fail
% *oth Aost and 8 would fail
1,. Which three ty&es of connectors are commonly associated with CiscoEs O.,/ serial
ca*les" #Choose three.$
% 6B 11
% (8 1:
% Winchester 1/ &in
% (8 5
% smart serial
% 6B ./
1.. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Aow many su*nets are reFuired to su&&ort the network that is
shown"
% )
% ,
% .
% /
1/. What are three common methods for settin+ a ;TP ?thernet &ort to 9(I or 9(IN
o&eration" #Choose three.$
% direct confi+uration of the device
% ca*le color code association
% ca*le selection and confi+uration
% use of ca*le testers to determine &inouts
% the ena*lin+ of the mechanism to electrically swa& the transmit and receive &airs
% the automatic detection and ne+otiatin+ of 9(I/9(IN o&eration of the &ort
11. Which three statements are true a*out the role of routers in the network" #Choose
three.$
% They &ro&a+ate *roadcasts.
% They enlar+e collision domains.
% They se+ment *roadcast domains.
% They interconnect different network technolo+ies.
% ?ach router interface reFuires a se&arate network or su*net.
% They maintain a common frame format *etween !N and WN interfaces.
12. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator has decided to use &acket ca&ture
software to evaluate all traffic from the student su*net on the way to the Internet. To
ensure that all &ackets are ca&tured- what network device should *e used to connect the
monitorin+ station to the network *etween 61 and 6)"
% router
% hu*
% switch
% wireless access &oint
14. 6efer to the e3hi*it. ssume that all devices are usin+ default settin+s. Aow many
su*nets are reFuired to address the to&olo+y that is shown"
% 1
% ,
% .
% /
% 2
15. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which three statements are true a*out the e3hi*ited to&olo+y"
#Choose three.$
% Aosts 8 and C are in the same su*net.
% Cive *roadcast domains are &resent.
% Aost 8 is usin+ a crossover ca*le to connect to the router.
% Cour *roadcast domains are &resent.
% Cive networks are shown.
% Aost 8 is usin+ a rollover ca*le to connect to the router. ):. To esta*lish a console
connection from a com&uter to a Cisco router- which ca*le wirin+ o&tion would *e used"
% crossover ca*le
% strai+ht throu+h ca*le
% rollover ca*le
% O.,/ ca*le
)1. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which three statements identify the ty&e of ca*lin+ that would *e
used in the se+ments that are shown" #Choose three.$
% Se+ment 1 uses *ack*one ca*lin+.
% Se+ment 1 uses a &atch ca*le.
% Se+ment , uses &atch ca*lin+.
% Se+ment , uses vertical ca*lin+.
% Se+ment , uses horiDontal ca*lin+.
% Se+ment . uses vertical ca*lin+.
)). 6efer to the e3hi*it. network technician has *een allocated the 15).114.1.:/).
&rivate IP address ran+e for use in the network that shown in the e3hi*it. Which su*net
mask would *e used to meet the host reFuirements for se+ment of this internetwork"
% )//.)//.)//.1)4
% )//.)//.)//.15)
% )//.)//.)//.)).
% )//.)//.)//.).:
% )//.)//.)//.).4
,hapter ##
1. ;sers in the network are e3&eriencin+ slow res&onse time when doin+ file transfers to a
remote server. What command could *e issued to determine if the router has e3&erienced
any in&ut or out&ut errors"
% show runnin+0confi+
% show startu&0confi+
% show interfaces
% show i& route
% show version
% show memory
). 6efer to the e3hi*it. technician a&&lies the confi+uration in the e3hi*it to a clean
router. To verify the confi+uration- the technician issues the show runnin+0confi+
command in the C!I session with the router. What lines should the technician e3&ect to
see in the router out&ut from the show runnin+0confi+ command"
% ena*le &assword classline console :&assword ccna
% ena*le secret ciscoena*le &assword classline console :&assword ccna
% ena*le secret / P1Pv:/,PGyGWmByT2DCa/ya86asBm:ena*le &assword classline
console :&assword ccna
% ena*le secret ciscoena*le &assword 2 1.1.1?:1C12line console :&assword 2
:):/:2//:
% ena*le secret / P1Pv:/,PGyGWmByT2DCa/ya86asBm:ena*le &assword 2
1.1.1?:1C12line console :&assword 2 :):/:2//:
,. 6efer to the e3hi*it. network administrator on Aost has &ro*lems accessin+ the CTP
server. !ayer three connectivity testin+ was successful from Aost to the S1 interface of
6outer8. Which set of commands will allow the network administrator to telnet to 6outer8
and run de*u+ commands"
% 6outer8#confi+$Q ena*le secret class
6outer8#confi+$Q line vty : .
6outer8#confi+0if$Q lo+in
% 6outer8#confi+$Q ena*le secret class
6outer8#confi+$Q line vty : )
6outer8#confi+0vty$Q &assword cisco
6outer8#confi+0vty$Q lo+in
% 6outer8#confi+$Q ena*le secret class
6outer8#confi+$Q line vty :
6outer8#confi+0line$Q &assword cisco
6outer8#confi+0line$Q lo+in
% 6outer8#confi+$Q ena*le secret class
6outer8#confi+$Q line au3 :
6outer8#confi+0line$Q &assword cisco
6outer8#confi+0line$Q lo+in
% 6outer8#confi+$Q ena*le secret class
6outer8#confi+$Q line au3 :
6outer8#confi+0vty$Q &assword cisco
6outer8#confi+0vty$Q lo+in
.. 6efer to the e3hi*it. The out&ut is shown for the show i& route command e3ecuted on
6outer . What does the IP address 15).114.).) re&resent"
% @ateway for the 15).114.1.: network
% @ateway for the 15).114.,.: network
% IP assi+ned to the serial &ort on 6outer
% IP assi+ned to the serial &ort on 6outer 8
/. What command is used to chan+e the default router name to Contana"
% 6outerQ name Contana
% 6outerQ hostname Contana
% 6outer#confi+$Q name Contana
% 6outer#confi+$Q hostname Contana
1. The serial connection shown in the +ra&hic needs to *e confi+ured. Which confi+uration
commands must *e made on the Sydney router to esta*lish connectivity with the
9el*ourne site" #Choose three.$
% Sydney#confi+0if$Q i& address ):1.1::./,.) )//.)//.)//.:'
% Sydney#confi+0if$Q no shutdown'
% Sydney#confi+0if$Q i& address ):1.1::./,.1 )//.)//.)//.)).
% Sydney#confi+0if$Q clock rate /1:::'
% Sydney#confi+0if$Q i& host 9el*ourne ):1.1::./,.) 2. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What
additional command is reFuired to allow remote access to this switch"
% N0SW1#confi+0if$Q no shutdown
% N0SW1#confi+$Q ena*le &assword &assword
% N0SW1#confi+$Q i& default0+ateway address'
% N0SW1#confi+0if$Q descri&tion descri&tion
4. When network services fail- which &ort is most often used to access a router for
mana+ement &ur&oses"
;N
?thernet
% Console'
Telnet
SSA
5. network administrator needs to kee& the user I(- &assword- and session contents
&rivate when esta*lishin+ remote C!I connectivity with a router to mana+e it. Which
access method should *e chosen"
% Telnet
% Console
% ;N
% SSA'
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1:. In a Cisco router- when do chan+es made to the runnin+0confi+uration take effect"
% after a system restart
% as the commands are entered'
% when lo++in+ off the system
% when the confi+uration is saved to the startu&0confi+uration
11. 6efer to the e3hi*it. Which names correctly identify the C!I mode re&resented *y the
&rom&t for Switch0?ast.Q" #Choose two.$
% line confi+uration mode
% user e3ecutive mode
% +lo*al confi+uration mode
% &rivile+ed e3ecutive mode'
% interface confi+uration mode
% ena*le mode'
1). Which three terms correctly define the forms of hel& availa*le within the Cisco IOS"
#Choose three.$
% hot keys'
% conte3t0check
% conte3t0sensitive'
% structured check
% command override'
% command synta3 check
1,. Which com*ination of keys would *e used at the C!I &rom&t to interru&t a &in+ or
traceroute &rocess"
% Ctrl0C
% Ctrl0P
% Ctrl06
% Ctrl0Shift01'
% Ctrl0R
1.. 6efer to the e3hi*it. What command will &lace the router into the correct mode to
confi+ure an a&&ro&riate interface to connect to a !N"
% ;89Q confi+ure terminal
% ;89#confi+$Q line vty : .'
% ;89#confi+$Q line console :
% ;89#confi+$Q interface Serial :/:/:
% ;89#confi+$Q interface Cast?thernet :/1
1/. On a Cisco router- which interface would *e used to make the initial confi+uration"
% Console Port'
11. 6efer to the e3hi*it. student is res&onsi*le for the IP addressin+- confi+uration and
connectivity testin+ of the network shown in the +ra&hic. &in+ from host 8 to host C
results in a destination unreacha*le *ut a &in+ from host 8 to host was successful.
What two reasons could account for this failure *ased on the +ra&hic and &artial router
out&ut for the (allas router" #Choose two.$
% The host is turned off.
% The Ca:/: interface on (allas is shutdown.
% The !N ca*le is disconnected from host 8.
% The S:/:/1 IP address of (allas is im&ro&erly confi+ured.'
% The Ca:/: interface on (allas is in a different su*net than host 8.
% The clock rate is missin+ on the serial link *etween (allas and NSC.'
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