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1. Examine the graphic with current configurations.

Host A in the Clerical offices failed and was


replaced. Although a ping to 127.0.0.1 was successful, the replacement computer can not access the
company networ. !hat is the liely cause of the pro"lem#
$ %& address incorrectly entered
$ networ ca"les unplugged
$ su"net mas incorrectly entered
$ networ card failure
2. 'uring the encapsulation process, which identifiers are added at the transport layer#
$ two networs routing the pacets
$ two applications communicating the data
$ two hosts at either end of the communication
$ two nodes on the local networ exchanging the frame
(. )he *ayer + header contains which type of information to aid in the deli,ery of data#
$ ser,ice port num"er
$ host logical address
$ de,ice physical address
$ ,irtual connection identifier
+. A technician is ased to secure the pri,ileged E-EC mode of a switch "y re.uiring a password. !hich
type of password would re.uire this login and "e considered the most secure#
$ console
$ ena"le
$ ena"le secret
$ /)0
1. As networ administrator, what is the su"net mas that allows 110 hosts gi,en the %& address
172.(0.0.0#
$ 211.211.0.0
$ 211.211.2+2.0
$ 211.211.212.0
$ 211.211.21+.0
$ 211.211.211.0
$ 211.211.211.122
3. 4efer to the exhi"it. A networ technician is trying to determine the correct %& address configuration
for Host A. !hat is a ,alid configuration for Host A#
$ %& address5 162.132.100.167 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+27 'efault :ateway5 162.13.1.2
$ %& address5 162.132.100.207 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+07 'efault :ateway5 162.132.100.17
$ %& address5 162.132.100.217 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+27 'efault :ateway5 162.132.100.12
$ %& address5 162.132.100.227 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+07 'efault :ateway5 10.1.1.1
$ %& address5 162.132.100.(07 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+07 'efault :ateway5 162.132.1.1
$ %& address5 162.132.100.(17 8u"net 9as5 211.211.211.2+07 'efault :ateway5 162.132.100.12
7. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he tracert command is initiated from &C1 to &C+. !hich de,ice will send a
response to the initial tracert pacet from &C1#
$ Athens
$ Anara
$ *ondon
$ &aris
$ &C+
2. %n a Cisco %;8 de,ice, where is the startup<configuration file stored#
$ =lash
$ >/4A9
$ 4A9
$ 4;9
6. 4efer to the exhi"it. Host A is transmitting data to host ?. !hat addresses will host A use to for the
destination %&
and 9AC addresses in this communication#
$ 'estination 9AC5 ????5????5???? 'estination %&5 172.22.0.32
$ 'estination 9AC5 ''''5''''5'''' 'estination %&5 172.22.0.71
$ 'estination 9AC5 EEEE5EEEE5EEEE 'estination %&5 172.22.0.32
$ 'estination 9AC5 ????5????5???? 'estination %&5 172.22.0.71
$ 'estination 9AC5 EEEE5EEEE5EEEE 'estination %&5 172.22.0.71
$ 'estination 9AC5 ''''5''''5'''' 'estination %&5 172.22.0.6+
10. 4efer to the exhi"it. Ca"le 1 and ca"le 2 ha,e the ends wired for specific physical layer re.uirements.
)he ta"le lists each segment "y num"er and the ca"le which has "een installed "y the networ technician
"etween the networ components on that segment. =rom the data gi,en, which segments ha,e the correct
ca"le installed# @Choose three.A
$ segment1
$ segment2
$ segment(
$ segment+
$ segment1
11. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he diagram represents the process of sending email "etween clients. 8elect the
list "elow that correctly identifies the component or protocol used at each num"ered stage of the diagram.
$ 1.9BA 2.9'A (.9)A +.89)& 1.9)A 3.&;& 7.9'A 2.9BA
$ 1.9BA 2.&;& (.9'A +.89)& 1.9)A 3.9'A 7.89)& 2.9BA
$ 1.9BA 2.&;& (.89)& +.9'A 1.9)A 3.89)& 7.&;& 2.9BA
$ 1.9'A 2.89)& (.9)A +.89)& 1.9)A 3.9BA 7.&;& 2.9'A
$ 1.9BA 2.89)& (.9)A +.89)& 1.9)A 3.9'A 7.&;& 2.9BA
12. !hich password is automatically encrypted when it is created#
$ ,ty
$ aux
$ console
$ ena"le secret
$ ena"le password
1(. 4efer to the exhi"it. A router, whose ta"le is shown, recei,es a pacet that is destined for 162.132.1.+.
How will router treat the pacet#
$ )he pacet will "e dropped.
$ )he pacet will "e forwarded ,ia =astEthernet 0C0.
$ )he pacet will "e forwarded to the destination host.
$ )he pacet will "e forwarded to the 162.132.1.( next<hop address.
1+. !hich range of port num"ers are reser,ed for ser,ices that are commonly used "y applications that
run on ser,ers#
$ 0 to 211
$ 0 to 102(
$ 102+ to +6111
$ +6112 to 311(1
11. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat function does router 4)DA need to pro,ide to allow %nternet access for
hosts in this networ#
$ address translation
$ 'HC& ser,ices
$ ftpd
$ we" ser,er
13. 4efer to the exhi"it. Each media lin is la"eled. !hat type of ca"le should "e used to connect the
different de,ices#
$ Connection 1 E rollo,er ca"le
Connection 2 E straight<through ca"le
Connection ( E crosso,er ca"le
$ Connection 1 E crosso,er ca"le
Connection 2 E rollo,er ca"le
Connection ( E crosso,er ca"le
$ Connection 1 E straight<through ca"le
Connection 2 E crosso,er ca"le
Connection ( E crosso,er ca"le
$ Connection 1 E straight<through ca"le
Connection 2 E crosso,er ca"le
Connection ( E straight<through ca"le
$ Connection 1 E crosso,er ca"le
Connection 2 E straight<through ca"le
Connection ( E crosso,er ca"le
17. 4efer to the exhi"it. Host A attempts to esta"lish a )C&C%& session with host C. 'uring this attempt, a
frame was captured with the source 9AC address 0010.7(20.'3(2 and the destination 9AC address
00(0.2117.++C+. )he pacet inside the captured frame has an %& source address 162.132.7.1, and the
destination %& address is 162.132.216.2+. At which point in the networ was this pacet captured#
$ lea,ing host A
$ lea,ing A)*
$ lea,ing 'allas
$ lea,ing >0C
12. !hen must a router serial interface "e configured with the cloc rate command#
$ when the interface is functioning as a ')E de,ice
$ when the interface timers ha,e "een cleared
$ when the connected ')E de,ice is shut down
$ when the interface is functioning as a 'CE de,ice
16. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat two facts can "e determined from the information that is gi,en# @Choose
two.A
$ )his exchange is part of the three<way handshae.
$ )he source port indicates that a )elnet session has "een initiated.
$ )he data is flowing from ser,er to client.
$ )he destination port indicates that an H))& session has "een initiated.
$ )he data listed is associated with the transport layer.
$ )he source port does not support communication with the destination port that is listed.
20. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat is re.uired on host A for a networ technician to create the initial
configuration on 4outer1#
$ an =)& client
$ a )elnet client
$ a terminal emulation program
$ a we" "rowser
21. !hich prompt represents the appropriate mode used for the copy running<config startup<config
command #
$ 8witch<3FG
$ 8witch<3FH
$ 8witch<3F@configAH
$ 8witch<3F@config<ifAH
$ 8witch<3F@config<lineAH
22. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat three statements are true a"out the %& configuration that is shown#
@Choose three.A
$ )he address that is assigned to the computer represents pri,ate addressing.
$ )he computer is una"le to communicate outside of the local networ
$ )he networ of this computer can ha,e 123 hosts.
$ )he prefix of the computer address is C27.
$ )he %& address that is assigned to the computer is routa"le on the %nternet.
$ )he %& address that is assigned to the computer is a "roadcast address.
2(. !hich three %&,+ addresses represent a "roadcast for a su"net# @Choose three.A
$ 172.13.+.3( C23
$ 172.13.+.126 C23
$ 172.13.+.161 C23
$ 172.13.+.11 C27
$ 172.13.+.61 C27
$ 172.13.+.221 C27
2+. 4efer to the exhi"it. A networ administrator remotely accesses the C*% of 4outer? from &C1 using
)elnet. !hich statement is true a"out this connection#
$ )he data is automatically encrypted.
$ A )elnet ser,er process is running on &C1.
$ )he connection is made through a /)0 session on the router.
$ A :E) re.uest was sent to 4outer? to retrie,e data during this session.
21. !hich com"ination of networ id and su"net mas correctly identifies all %& addresses from
172.13.122.0 through 172.13.116.211#
$ 172.13.122.0 211.211.211.22+
$ 172.13.122.0 211.211.0.0
$ 172.13.122.0 211.211.162.0
$ 172.13.122.0 211.211.22+.0
$ 172.13.122.0 211.211.211.162
23. !hich ;8% layer does %& rely on to determine whether pacets ha,e "een lost and to re.uest
retransmission#
$ application
$ presentation
$ session
$ transport
27. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hen computer A sends a frame to computer ', what computers recei,e the
frame#
$ only computer '
$ only computer A and computer '
$ only computer ?, computer C, and computer '
$ all computers
22. !hich three statements characteriIe the transport layer protocols# @Choose three.A
$ )C& and B'& port num"ers are used "y application layer protocols.
$ )C& uses port num"ers to pro,ide relia"le transportation of %& pacets.
$ B'& uses windowing and acnowledgments for relia"le transfer of data.
$ )C& uses windowing and se.uencing to pro,ide relia"le transfer of data.
$ )C& is a connection<oriented protocol. B'& is a connectionless protocol.
26. !hen connectionless protocols are implemented at the lower layers of the ;8% model, what is usually
used to acnowledge that the data was recei,ed and to re.uest the retransmission of missing data#
$ %&
$ B'&
$ Ethernet
$ a connectionless acnowledgement
$ an upper<layer, connection<oriented protocol or ser,ice
(0. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat two facts can "e determined a"out the exhi"ited topology# @Choose twoA
$ A single "roadcast domain is present
$ )wo logical address ranges are re.uired.
$ )hree "roadcast domains are shown.
$ =our networs are needed.
$ =i,e collision domains exist.
(1. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he command that is shown was issued on a &C. !hat does the %& address
162.132.((.2 represent#
$ %& address of the host
$ default gateway of the host
$ %& address of the homepage for the host
$ primary domain name ser,er for the host
$ %& address of the we"site resol,er1.mooi.local
(2. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat is the correct destination socet num"er for a we" page re.uest from Host
A to the we" ser,er#
$ 00<02<a(<"3<ce<+3
$ 162.1((.216.21520
$ http5CCwww.cisco.com
$ C 162.1((.216.0C2+ is directly connected, =astEthernet0C0
((. !hich type of media is immune to E9% and 4=%# @Choose two.A
$ 10 ?ase<)
$ 10 ?ase<2
$ 10 ?ase<1
$ 100 ?ase<=-
$ 100 ?ase )-
$ 1000 ?ase *-
(+. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich set of de,ices contains only intermediary de,ices#
$ A, ?, ', :
$ A, ?, E, =
$ C, ', :, %
$ :, H, %, F
(1. 4efer to the exhi"it. ;n the "asis of the %& configuration that is shown, what is the reason that Host A
and Host ? are una"le to communicate outside the local networ#
$ Host A was assigned a networ address.
$ Host ? was assigned a multicast address.
$ Host A and Host ? "elong to different networs.
$ )he gateway address was assigned a "roadcast address.
(3. !hich of the following are the address ranges of the pri,ate %& addresses# @Choose three.A
$ 10.0.0.0 to 10.211.211.211
$ 200.100.10.0 to 200.100.21.211
$ 110.110.0.0 to 110.110.211.211
$ 172.13.0.0 to 172.(1.211.211
$ 162.132.0.0 to 162.132.211.211
$ 127.13.0.0 to 127.(1.211.211
(7. !hich two functions of the ;8% model occur at layer two# @Choose two.A
$ physical addressing
$ encoding
$ routing
$ ca"ling
$ media access control
(2. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he networ containing router ? is experiencing pro"lems. A networ associate
has isolated the issue in this networ to router ?. !hat action can "e preformed to correct the networ
issue#
$ issue the cloc rate command on interface 8erial 0C0C0
$ issue the description command on interface 8erial 0C0C1
$ issue the ip address command on interface =astEthernet 0C0
$ issue the no shutdown command on interface =astEthernet 0C1
(6. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich logical topology "est descri"es the exhi"ited networ#
$ star
$ ring
$ point<to<point
$ multiaccess
$ mesh
+0. A routing issue has occurred in you internetwor. !hich of the following type of de,ices should "e
examined to isolate this error#
$ access point
$ host
$ hu"
$ router
$ switch
+1. !hat are three characteristics of C89ACC'# @Choose threeA
$ 'e,ices can "e configured with a higher transmission priority.
$ A Jam signal indicates that the collision has cleared and the media is not "usy.
$ A de,ice listens and waits until the media is not "usy "efore transmitting.
$ )he de,ice with the electronic toen is the only one that can transmit after a collision.
$ All of the de,ices on a segment see data that passes on the networ medium.
$ After detecting a collision, hosts can attempt to resume transmission after a random time delay has
expired.
+2. 4efer to the exhi"it. !ith the router running >A), what %& addresses can "e applied to the computer
to allow access to the %nternet# @Choose threeA
$ 162.132.12.(2
$ 162.132.12.+2
$ 162.132.12.+6
$ 162.132.12.12
$ 162.132.12.16
$ 162.132.12.3(
+(. !hat is true regarding networ layer addressing# @Choose threeA
$ uses a flat structure
$ pre,ent "roadcasts
$ heirarchical
$ uni.uely identifies each host
$ +2 "its in length
$ contains a networ portion
++. 4efer to the exhi"it. A technician is woring on a networ pro"lem that re.uires ,erification of the
router *A> interface. !hat address should "e pinged from this host to confirm that the router interface
is operational#
$ 127.0.0.1
$ 162.132.3+.163
$ 162.132.21+.1
$ 162.132.21+.6
$ 162.132.21+.21+
+1. !hich ;8% layers offers relia"le, connection<oriented data communication ser,ices#
$ application
$ presentation
$ session
$ transport
$ networ
+3. 'ue to a security ,iolation, the router passwords must "e changed. !hat information can "e learned
from the following configuration entries# @Choose twoA
4outer@configAH line ,ty 0 (
4outer@config<lineAH password c1(c0
4outer@config<lineAH login
$ )he entries specify three )elnet lines for remote access.
$ )he entries specify four )elnet lines for remote access.
$ )he entries set the console and )elnet password to Kc1(c0#.
$ )elnet access will "e denied "ecause the )elnet configuration is incomplete.
$ Access will "e permitted for )elnet using Kc1(c0# as the password.
+7. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich two statements descri"e the information that is represented in the header#
@Choose twoA
$ )his is a ser,er response.
$ )he B'& protocol is "eing used.
$ )he destination port indicates a )elnet session.
$ )he return segment will contain a source port of 2(.
$ )he next session originated from the client of this session will use the source port num"er 1((1.
+2. A &C can not connect to any remote we"sites, ping its default gateway, or ping a printer that is
functioning properly on the local networ segment. !hich action will ,erify that the )C&C%& stac is
functioning correctly on this &C#
$ Bse the ipconfig Call command at the hostLs command prompt.
$ Bse the ping 127.0.0.1 command at the command prompt.
$ Bse the traceroute command at the command prompt to identify any failures on the path to the
gateway.
$ Bse =)& to chec for connecti,ity to remote sites.
$ 'ownload a trou"leshooting tool from the &C manufacturerLs we"site.
+6. 4efer to the exhi"it. Assume all de,ices are using default configurations. How many su"nets are
re.uired to address the topology that is shown#
$ 1
$ (
$ +
$ 1
$ 7
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1. 4efer to the exhi"it. A technician applies the configuration in the exhi"it to a clean router. )o ,erify the
configuration, the technician issues the show running<config command in the C*% session with the router.
!hat lines should the technician expect to see in the router output from the show running<config
command#
$ ena"le password class
line console 0
password ccna
$ ena"le secret cisco
ena"le password class
line console 0
password ccna
$ ena"le secret 1 M1M,0C(MNyN!mFy)7ICaCya?4asFm0
ena"le password class
line console 0
password ccna
$ ena"le secret cisco
ena"le password 7 1+1+1E0A1=17
line console 0
password 7 020107110A
$ ena"le secret 1 M1M,0C(MNyN!mFy)7ICaCya?4asFm0
ena"le password 7 1+1+1E0A1=17
line console 0
2. !hich three terms correctly define the forms of help a,aila"le within the Cisco %;8# @Choose three.A
$ hot eys
$ context<chec
$ context<sensiti,e
$ structured chec
$ command o,erride
$ command syntax chec
(. %mmediately after a router completes its "oot se.uence, the networ administrator wants to chec the
routers configuration. =rom pri,ileged E-EC mode, which of the following commands can the
administrator use for this purpose# @Choose two.A
$ show flash
$ show >/4A9
$ show startup<config
$ show running<config
$ show ,ersion
+. !hat command is used to change the default router name to =ontana#
$ 4outerH name =ontana
$ 4outerH hostname =ontana
$ 4outer@configAH name =ontana
$ 4outer@configAH hostname =ontana
1. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich names correctly identify the C*% mode represented "y the prompt for
8witch<East+H# @Choose two.A
$ line configuration mode
$ user executi,e mode
$ glo"al configuration mode
$ pri,ileged executi,e mode
$ interface configuration mode
$ ena"le mode
3. 4efer to the exhi"it. A student is responsi"le for the %& addressing, configuration and connecti,ity
testing of the networ shown in the graphic. A ping from host ? to host C results in a destination
unreacha"le "ut a ping from host ? to host A was successful. !hat two reasons could account for this
failure "ased on the graphic and partial router output for the 'allas router# @Choose two.A
$ )he host A is turned off.
$ )he =a0C0 interface on 'allas is shutdown.
$ )he *A> ca"le is disconnected from host ?.
$ )he 80C0C1 %& address of 'allas is improperly configured.
$ )he =a0C0 interface on 'allas is in a different su"net than host ?.
$ )he cloc rate is missing on the serial lin "etween 'allas and >0C.
7. )he serial connection shown in the graphic needs to "e configured. !hich configuration commands
must "e made on the 8ydney router to esta"lish connecti,ity with the 9el"ourne site# @Choose three.A
$ 8ydney@config<ifAH ip address 201.100.1(.2 211.211.211.0
$ 8ydney@config<ifAH no shutdown
$ 8ydney@config<ifAH ip address 201.100.1(.1 211.211.211.22+
$ 8ydney@config<ifAH cloc rate 13000
$ 8ydney@config<ifAH ip host 9el"ourne 201.100.1(.2
2. A networ administrator needs to eep the user %', password, and session contents pri,ate when
esta"lishing remote C*% connecti,ity with a router to manage it. !hich access method should "e chosen#
$ )elnet
$ Console
$ AB-
$ 88H
6. %n a Cisco router, when do changes made to the running<configuration tae effect#
$ after a system restart
$ as the commands are entered
$ when logging off the system
$ when the configuration is sa,ed to the startup<configuration
10. )he connection "etween routers ? and C has "een successfully tested. Howe,er, after re"ooting router
C, the administrator noticed the response time "etween networs 10.10.(.0 and 10.10.+.0 is slower. &ing
"etween the two routers is successful. A trace route indicates three hops from router ? to router C. !hat
else can "e done to trou"leshoot the pro"lem#
$ &ing router ? 80C1 connection from router C.
$ )race the connection "etween router ? to router C 80C1.
$ %ssue a show ip route command in router ? to ,erify routing is ena"led.
$ %ssue a show ip interface "rief command on router C.
11. !hich com"ination of eys would "e used at the C*% prompt to interrupt a ping or traceroute
process#
$ Ctrl<C
$ Ctrl<&
$ Ctrl<4
$ Ctrl<8hift<3
$ Ctrl<O
12. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he output is shown for the show ip route command executed on 4outer A. !hat
does the %& address 162.132.2.2 represent#
$ :ateway for the 162.132.1.0 networ
$ :ateway for the 162.132.(.0 networ
$ %& assigned to the serial port on 4outer A
$ %& assigned to the serial port on 4outer ?
1(. %n a Cisco de,ice, where is the %;8 file stored prior to system startup#
$ 4A9
$ 4;9
$ =lash
$ >/4A9
1+. !hen networ ser,ices fail, which port is most often used to access a router for management
purposes#
$ AB-
$ Ethernet
$ Console
$ )elnet
$ 88H
11. Bsers in the networ are experiencing slow response time when doing file transfers to a remote ser,er.
!hat command could "e issued to determine if the router has experienced any input or output errors#
$ show running<config
$ show startup<config
$ show interfaces
$ show ip route
$ show ,ersion
$ show memory
13. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat command will place the router into the correct mode to configure an
appropriate interface to connect to a *A>#
$ B?A9AH configure terminal
$ B?A9A@configAH line ,ty 0 +
$ B?A9A@configAH line console 0
$ B?A9A@configAH interface 8erial 0C0C0
$ B?A9A@configAH interface =astEthernet 0C1
17. 4efer to the exhi"it. A networ administrator on HostA has pro"lems accessing the =)& ser,er. *ayer
three connecti,ity testing was successful from HostA to the 81 interface of 4outer?. !hich set of
commands will allow the networ administrator to telnet to 4outer? and run de"ug commands#
$ 4outer?@configAH ena"le secret class
4outer?@configAH line ,ty 0 +
4outer?@config<ifAH login
$ 4outer?@configAH ena"le secret class
4outer?@configAH line ,ty 0 2
4outer?@config<,tyAH password cisco
4outer?@config<,tyAH login
$ 4outer?@configAH ena"le secret class
4outer?@configAH line ,ty 0
4outer?@config<lineAH password cisco
4outer?@config<lineAH login
$ 4outer?@configAH ena"le secret class
4outer?@configAH line aux 0
4outer?@config<lineAH password cisco
4outer?@config<lineAH login
$ 4outer?@configAH ena"le secret class
4outer?@configAH line aux 0
4outer?@config<,tyAH password cisco
4outer?@config<,tyAH login
12. ;n a Cisco router, which interface would "e used to mae the initial configuration#
$ Console
16. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat additional command is re.uired to allow remote access to this switch from
hosts outside the local networ#
$ >A<8!1@config<ifAH no shutdown
$ >A<8!1@configAH ena"le password password
$ >A<8!1@configAH ip default<gateway address
$ >A<8!1@config<ifAH description description
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1. A networ administrator is re.uired to use media in the networ that can run up to 100 meters in ca"le
length without using repeaters. )he chosen media must "e inexpensi,e and easily installed. )he
installation will "e in a pre<existing "uilding with limited ca"ling space. !hich type of media would "est
meet these re.uirements#
$ 8)&
$ B)&
$ coaxial
$ single<mode fi"er
$ multimode fi"er
2. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich three statements are true a"out the exhi"ited topology# @Choose three.A
$ Hosts ? and C are in the same su"net.
$ =i,e "roadcast domains are present.
$ Host ? is using a crosso,er ca"le to connect to the router.
$ =our "roadcast domains are present.
$ =i,e networs are shown.
$ Host ? is using a rollo,er ca"le to connect to the router.
(. 4efer to the exhi"it. A networ administrator has decided to use pacet capture software to e,aluate
all traffic from the student su"net on the way to the %nternet. )o ensure that all pacets are captured,
what networ de,ice should "e used to connect the monitoring station to the networ "etween 41 and
42#
$ hu"
$ router
$ firewall appliance
$ wireless access point
+. 4efer to the exhi"it. A student is setting up a home networ primarily used for extensi,e file transfers,
streaming ,ideo, and gaming. !hich networ de,ice is "est suited to these types of acti,ities in the
topology shown#
$ wireless access point
$ router
$ hu"
$ switch
1. !hat are two common methods for setting a B)& Ethernet port to 9'% or 9'%- operation# @Choose
two.A
$ ca"le color code association
$ ca"le selection and configuration
$ use of ca"le testers to determine pinouts
$ the automatic detection and negotiating of 9'%C9'%- operation of the port
$ the ena"ling of the mechanism to electrically swap the transmit and recei,e pairs
3. )o esta"lish a console connection from a computer to a Cisco router, which ca"le wiring option would
"e used#
$ crosso,er ca"le
$ straight through ca"le
$ rollo,er ca"le
$ /.(1 ca"le
7. A company is planning to su"net its networ for a maximum of 27 hosts. !hich su"net mas would
pro,ide the needed hosts and lea,e the fewest unused addresses in each su"net#
$ 211.211.211.0
$ 211.211.211.162
$ 211.211.211.22+
$ 211.211.211.2+0
$ 211.211.211.2+2
2. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich three statements identify the type of ca"ling that would "e used in the
segments that are shown# @Choose three.A
$ 8egment 1 uses "ac"one ca"ling.
$ 8egment 1 uses a patch ca"le.
$ 8egment ( uses patch ca"ling.
$ 8egment ( uses ,ertical ca"ling.
$ 8egment ( uses horiIontal ca"ling.
$ 8egment + uses ,ertical ca"ling.
6. !hich three statements are true a"out the role of routers in the networ# @Choose three.A
$ )hey propagate "roadcasts.
$ )hey enlarge collision domains.
$ )hey segment "roadcast domains.
$ )hey interconnect different networ technologies.
$ Each router interface re.uires a separate networ or su"net.
$ )hey maintain a common frame format "etween *A> and !A> interfaces.
10. How many host addresses may "e assigned on each su"networ when using the 1(0.32.0.0 networ
address with a su"net mas of 211.211.2+2.0#
$ (0
$ 213
$ 20+3
$ 20+2
$ +06+
$ +063
11. !hich su"net mas would "e assigned to the networ address of 162.132.(2.0 to pro,ide 21+ usea"le
host addresses per su"networ#
$ 211.211.0.0
$ 211.211.211.0
$ 211.211.21+.0
$ 211.211.2+2.0
12. 4efer to the exhi"it. How many su"nets are re.uired to support the networ that is shown#
$ 2
$ (
$ +
$ 1
1(. 4efer to the exhi"it. A student woring in the la" selects a ca"le that is wired as shown. !hich
connection types can successfully "e made with this ca"le# @Choose two.A
$ connecting a &C to a routerLs console port
$ connecting two routers together ,ia their fast ethernet ports
$ connecting two switches together at giga"it speeds
$ connecting a &C to a switch at :iga"it Ethernet speeds
$ connecting two de,ices with the same interface type at =ast Ethernet speeds
1+. 4efer to the exhi"it. Assume that all de,ices are using default settings. How many su"nets are
re.uired to address the topology that is shown#
$ 1
$ (
$ +
$ 1
$ 7
11. 4efer to the exhi"it. A networ technician has "een allocated the 162.132.1.0C2+ pri,ate %& address
range for use in the networ that shown in the exhi"it. !hich su"net mas would "e used to meet the
host re.uirements for segment A of this internetwor#
$ 211.211.211.122
$ 211.211.211.162
$ 211.211.211.22+
$ 211.211.211.2+0
$ 211.211.211.2+2
13. 4efer to the exhi"it. ?ased on the %& configuration shown, what would "e the result of Host A and
Host ? attempting to communicate outside the networ segment#
$ "oth host A and ? would "e successful
$ host A would "e successful, host ? would fail
$ host ? would "e successful, host A would fail
$ "oth Host A and ? would fail
17. !hat maes fi"er prefera"le to copper ca"ling for interconnecting "uildings# @Choose three.A
$ greater distances per ca"le run
$ lower installation cost
$ limited suscepti"ility to E9%C4=%
$ dura"le connections
$ greater "andwidth potential
$ easily terminated
12. !hat does the term KattenuationP mean in data communication#
$ loss of signal strength as distance increases
$ time for a signal to reach its destination
$ leaage of signals from one ca"le pair to another
$ strengthening of a signal "y a networing de,ice
16. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hat destination %& address will &C1 place in the header for a pacet destined
for &C2#
$ 162.132.1.1
$ 162.132.2.1
$ 162.132.2.2
$ 162.132.(.1
$ 162.132.(.1+
20. !hich option identifies the primary interface which would "e used for initial configuration of a Cisco
router#
$ AB- interface
$ Ethernet interface
$ serial interface
$ console interface
21. !hich de,ice is used to create or di,ide "roadcast domains#
$ hu"
$ switch
$ "ridge
$ router
$ repeater
22. !hich three types of connectors are commonly associated with CiscoLs /.(1 serial ca"les# @Choose
three.A
$ 4F 11
$ '? 30
$ !inchester 11 pin
$ '? 6
$ smart serial
$ 4F +1
2(. !hat type of networ ca"le is used "etween a terminal and a console port#
$ cross<o,er
$ straight<through
$ rollo,er
$ patch ca"le
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1. Ethernet operates at which layers of the ;8% model# @Choose two.A
$ >etwor layer
$ )ransport layer
$ &hysical layer
$ Application layer
$ 8ession layer
$ 'ata<lin layer
2. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich option correctly identifies content that the frame data field may contain#
$ pream"le and stop frame
$ networ layer pacet
$ physical addressing
$ =C8 and 8o=
(. !hich two features mae switches prefera"le to hu"s in Ethernet<"ased networs# @Choose two.A
$ reduction in cross<tal
$ minimiIing of collisions
$ support for B)& ca"ling
$ di,ision into "roadcast domains
$ increase in the throughput of communications
+. !hat are the two most commonly used media types in Ethernet networs today# @Choose two.A
$ coaxial thicnet
$ copper B)&
$ coaxial thinnet
$ optical fi"er
$ shielded twisted pair
1. !hich of the following is a draw"ac of the C89ACC' access method#
$ Collisions can decrease networ performance.
$ %t is more complex than non<deterministic protocols.
$ 'eterministic media access protocols slow networ performance.
$ C89ACC' *A> technologies are only a,aila"le at slower speeds than other *A> technologies.
3. !hat are three functions of the upper data lin su"layer in the ;8% model# @Choose three.A
$ recogniIes streams of "its
$ identifies the networ layer protocol
$ maes the connection with the upper layers
$ identifies the source and destination applications
$ insulates networ layer protocols from changes in physical e.uipment
$ determines the source of a transmission when multiple de,ices are transmitting
7. !hich statements correctly descri"e 9AC addresses# @Choose three.A
$ dynamically assigned
$ copied into 4A9 during system startup
$ layer ( address
$ contains a ( "yte ;B%
$ 3 "ytes long
$ (2 "its long
2. !hat three primary functions does data lin layer encapsulation pro,ide# @Choose three.A
$ addressing
$ error detection
$ frame delimiting
$ port identification
$ path determination
$ %& address resolution
6. !hat is the primary purpose of A4&#
$ translate B4*s to %& addresses
$ resol,e %&,+ addresses to 9AC addresses
$ pro,ide dynamic %& configuration to networ de,ices
$ con,ert internal pri,ate addresses to external pu"lic addresses
10. !hat does the %EEE 202.2 standard represent in Ethernet technologies#
$ 9AC su"layer
$ &hysical layer
$ *ogical *in Control su"layer
$ >etwor layer
11. !hen a collision occurs in a networ using C89ACC', how do hosts with data to transmit respond
after the "acoff period has expired#
$ )he hosts return to a listen<"efore<transmit mode.
$ )he hosts creating the collision ha,e priority to send data.
$ )he hosts creating the collision retransmit the last 13 frames.
$ )he hosts extend their delay period to allow for rapid transmission.
12. After an Ethernet collision, when the "acoff algorithm is in,oed, which de,ice has priority to
transmit data#
$ the de,ice in,ol,ed in the collision with the lowest 9AC address
$ the de,ice in,ol,ed in the collision with the lowest %& address
$ any de,ice in the collision domain whose "acoff timer expires first
$ those that "egan transmitting at the same time
1(. Host A has an %& address of 172.13.221.6(, a mas of 211.211.2+2.0, and a default gateway of
172.13.22+.1. Host A needs to send a pacet to a new host whose %& is 172.13.2(1.72. Host A performs the
A>'ing operation on its address and su"net mas. !hat two things will occur# @Choose two.A
$ Host A will get a result of 172.13.22+.0 from the A>' process.
$ Host A will send on to the media a "roadcast frame that contains the pacet.
$ Host A will "roadcast an A4& re.uest for the 9AC of the host 172.13.2(1.72.
$ Host A will change the destination %& of the pacet to 172.13.22+.1 and forward the pacet.
$ Host A will encapsulate the pacet in a frame with a destination 9AC that is the 9AC address
associated with 172.13.22+.1.
1+. 4efer to the exhi"it. )he switch and worstation are administrati,ely configured for full<duplex
operation. !hich statement accurately reflects the operation of this lin#
$ >o collisions will occur on this lin.
$ ;nly one of the de,ices can transmit at a time.
$ )he switch will ha,e priority for transmitting data.
$ )he de,ices will default "ac to half duplex if excessi,e collisions occur.
11. Con,ert the "inary num"er 10111010 into its hexadecimal e.ui,alent. 8elect the correct answer from
the list "elow.
$ 21
$ 60
$ ?A
$ A1
$ ?(
$ 1C
13. !hich of the following descri"e interframe spacing# @Choose two.A
$ the minimum inter,al, measured in "it<times, that any station must wait "efore sending another frame
$ the maximum inter,al, measured in "it<times, that any station must wait "efore sending another frame
$ the 63<"it payload padding inserted into a frame to achie,e a legal frame siIe
$ the 63<"it frame padding transmitted "etween frames to achie,e proper synchroniIation
$ the time allowed for slow stations to process a frame and prepare for the next frame
$ the maximum inter,al within which a station must send another frame to a,oid "eing considered
unreacha"le
17. Ethernet operates at which layer of the )C&C%& networ model#
$ application
$ physical
$ transport
$ internet
$ data lin
$ networ access
12. 4efer to the exhi"it. HostDA is attempting to contact 8er,erD?. !hich statements correctly descri"e
the addressing HostDA will generate in the process# @Choose two.A
$ A pacet with the destination %& of 4outerD?.
$ A frame with the destination 9AC address of 8witchDA.
$ A pacet with the destination %& of 4outerDA.
$ A frame with the destination 9AC address of 4outerDA.
$ A pacet with the destination %& of 8er,erD?.
$ A frame with the destination 9AC address of 8er,erD?.
16. !hy do hosts on an Ethernet segment that experience a collision use a random delay "efore
attempting to transmit a frame#
$ A random delay is used to ensure a collision<free lin.
$ A random delay ,alue for each de,ice is assigned "y the manufacturer.
$ A standard delay ,alue could not "e agreed upon among networing de,ice ,endors.
$ A random delay helps pre,ent the stations from experiencing another collision during the transmission.
20. %n the graphic, Host A has reached 10R completion in sending a 1 S? Ethernet frame to Host ' when
Host ? wishes to transmit its own frame to Host C. !hat must Host ? do#
$ Host ? can transmit immediately since it is connected on its own ca"le segment.
$ Host ? must wait to recei,e a C89A transmission from the hu", to signal its turn.
$ Host ? must send a re.uest signal to Host A "y transmitting an interframe gap.
$ Host ? must wait until it is certain that Host A has completed sending its frame.
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1. An installed fi"er run can "e checed for faults, integrity, and the performance of the media "y using
what de,ice#
$ light inJector
$ ;)'4
$ )'4
$ multimeter
2. !hich characteristics descri"e fi"er optic ca"le# @Choose two.A
$ %t is not affected "y E9% or 4=%.
$ Each pair of ca"les is wrapped in metallic foil.
$ %t com"ines the techni.ue of cancellation, shielding and twisting to protect data.
$ %t has a maximum speed of 100 9"ps.
$ %t is the most expensi,e type of *A> ca"ling.
(. !hat is a possi"le effect of improperly applying a connector to a networ ca"le#
$ 'ata will "e forwarded to the wrong node.
$ 'ata transmitted through that ca"le may experience signal loss.
$ An improper signaling method will "e implemented for data transmitted on that ca"le.
$ )he encoding method for data sent on that ca"le will change to compensate for the improper connection.
+. !hen is a straight<through ca"le used in a networ#
$ when connecting a router through the console port
$ when connecting one switch to another switch
$ when connecting a host to a switch
$ when connecting a router to another router
1. !hat is a primary role of the &hysical layer in transmitting data on the networ#
$ create the signals that represent the "its in each frame on to the media
$ pro,ide physical addressing to the de,ices
$ determine the path pacets tae through the networ
$ control data access to the media
3. !hich type of ca"le run is most often associated with fi"er<optic ca"le#
$ "ac"one ca"le
$ horiIontal ca"le
$ patch ca"le
$ wor area ca"le
7. !hich ;8% layer is responsi"le for "inary transmission, ca"le specification, and physical aspects of
networ communication#
$ &resentation
$ )ransport
$ 'ata *in
$ &hysical
2. !hich of the following is a characteristic of single<mode fi"er<optic ca"le#
$ generally uses *E's as the light source
$ relati,ely larger core with multiple light paths
$ less expensi,e than multimode
$ generally uses lasers as the light source
6. !hat is considered a "enefit of wireless as a media choice#
$ more host mo"ility
$ lower security riss
$ reduced suscepti"ility to interference
$ less impact of the surroundings on the effecti,e co,erage area
10. !hat characteristic of B)& ca"le helps reduce the effects of interference#
$ the metal "raiding in the shielding
$ the reflecti,e cladding around core
$ the twisting of the wires in the ca"le
$ the insulating material in the outer Jacet
11. !hich fi"er connector supports full duplex Ethernet#
$ T @)hird one is the correct oneA
12. !hich method of signal transmission uses radio wa,es to carry signals#
$ electrical
$ optical
$ wireless
$ acoustic
1(. %n most "usiness *A>s, which connector is used with twisted<pair networing ca"le#
$ ?>C
$ 4F<11
$ 4F<+1
$ )ype =
1+. %n *A> installations where potential electrical haIards or electromagnetic interference may "e
present, what type of media is recommended for "ac"one ca"ling#
$ coax
$ fi"er
$ Cat1e B)&
$ Cat3 B)&
$ 8)&
11. !ith the use of unshielded twisted<pair copper wire in a networ, what causes crosstal within the
ca"le pairs#
$ the magnetic field around the adJacent pairs of wire
$ the use of "raided wire to shield the adJacent wire pairs
$ the reflection of the electrical wa,e "ac from the far end of the ca"le
$ $the collision caused "y two nodes trying to use the media simultaneously
13. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich type of Category 1 ca"le is used to mae an Ethernet connection "etween
Host A and Host ?#
$ coax ca"le
$ rollo,er ca"le
$ crosso,er ca"le
$ straight<through ca"le
17. !hat are three measures of data transfer# @Choose three.A
$ goodput
$ fre.uency
$ amplitude
$ throughput
$ crosstal
$ "andwidth
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1. !hat is a function of the data lin layer#
$ pro,ides the formatting of data
$ pro,ides end<to<end deli,ery of data "etween hosts
$ pro,ides deli,ery of data "etween two applications
$ pro,ides for the exchange data o,er a common local media
2. 4efer to the exhi"it. A frame is "eing sent from the &C to the laptop. !hich source 9AC and %&
addresses will "e included in the frame as it lea,es 4outer?# @Choose two.A
$ source 9AC E &C
$ source 9AC E 80C0 on 4outerA
$ source 9AC E =a0C1 on 4outer?
$ source %& E &C
$ source %& E 80C0 on 4outerA
$ source %& E =a0C1 of 4outer?
(. !hat two facts are true when a de,ice is mo,ed from one networ or su"net to another# @Choose two.A
$ )he *ayer 2 address must "e reassigned.
$ )he default gateway address should not "e changed.
$ )he de,ice will still operate at the same *ayer 2 address.
$ Applications and ser,ices will need additional port num"ers assigned.
$ )he *ayer ( address must "e reassigned to allow communications to the new networ.
+. !hich options are properties of contention<"ased media access for a shared media# @Choose three.A
$ non<deterministic
$ less o,erhead
$ one station transmits at a time
$ collisions exist
$ de,ices must wait their turn
$ toen passing
1. A networ administrator has "een ased to pro,ide a graphic representation of exactly where the
company networ wiring and e.uipment are located in the "uilding. !hat is this type of drawing#
$ logical topology
$ physical topology
$ ca"le path
$ wiring grid
$ access topology
3. !hich three factors should "e considered when implementing a *ayer 2 protocol in a networ#
@Choose three.A
$ the *ayer ( protocol selected
$ the geographic scope of the networ
$ the &'B defined "y the transport layer
$ the physical layer implementation
$ the num"er of hosts to "e interconnected
7. 4efer to the exhi"it. !hich statement descri"es the media access control methods that are used "y the
networs in the exhi"it#
$ All three networs use C89ACCA
$ >one of the networs re.uire media access control.
$ >etwor 1 uses C89ACC' and >etwor ( uses C89ACCA.
$ >etwor 1 uses C89ACCA and >etwor 2 uses C89ACC'.
$ >etwor 2 uses C89ACCA and >etwor ( uses C89ACC'.
2. !hat statements are true regarding addresses found at each layer of the ;8% model# @Choose two.A
$ *ayer 2 may identify de,ices "y a physical address "urned into the networ card
$ *ayer 2 identifies the applications that are communicating
$ *ayer ( represents a hierarchical addressing scheme
$ *ayer + directs communication to the proper destination networ
$ *ayer + addresses are used "y intermediary de,ices to forward data
6. !hat is true concerning physical and logical topologies#
$ )he logical topology is always the same as the physical topology.
$ &hysical topologies are concerned with how a networ transfers frames.
$ &hysical signal paths are defined "y 'ata *in layer protocols.
$ *ogical topologies consist of ,irtual connections "etween nodes.
10. !hat is the purpose of the pream"le in an Ethernet frame#
$ is used as a padding for data
$ is used for timing synchroniIation
$ is used to identify the source address
$ is used to identify the destination address
11. !hat is true regarding media access control# @Choose three.A
$ Ethernet utiliIes C89ACC'
$ defined as placement of data frames on the media
$ contention<"ased access is also nown as deterministic
$ 202.11 utiliIes C89ACC'
$ 'ata *in layer protocols define the rules for access to different media
$ controlled access contains data collisions
12. !hat is a characteristic of a logical point<to<point topology#
$ )he nodes are physically connected.
$ )he physical arrangement of the nodes is restricted.
$ )he media access control protocol can "e ,ery simple.
$ )he data lin layer protocol used o,er the lin re.uires a large frame header.
1(. 4efer to the exhi"it. How many C4C calculations will tae place as traffic routes from the &C to the
laptop#
$ 1
$ 2
$ +
$ 3
$ 2
$ 13
1+. 4efer to the exhi"it. Assuming that the networ in the exhi"it is con,erged meaning the routing ta"les
and A4& ta"les are complete, which 9AC address will Host A place in the destination address field of
Ethernet frames destined for www.ser,er#
$ 00<1c<+1<a"<c0<00
$ 00<0c<21<cf<31<c0
$ 00<0c<21<cf<31<c1
$ 00<12<(f<(2<01<af
11. !hat is the primary purpose of the trailer in a data lin layer frame#
$ define the logical topology
$ pro,ide media access control
$ support frame error detection
$ carry routing information for the frame
13. !hat are three characteristics of ,alid Ethernet *ayer 2 addresses# @Choose three.A
$ )hey are +2 "inary "its in length.
$ )hey are considered physical addresses.
$ )hey are generally represented in hexadecimal format.
$ )hey consist of four eight<"it octets of "inary num"ers.
$ )hey are used to determine the data path through the networ.
$ )hey must "e changed when an Ethernet de,ice is added or mo,ed within the networ.
17. !hat is a primary purpose of encapsulating pacets into frames#
$ pro,ide routes across the internetwor
$ format the data for presentation to the user
$ facilitate the entry and exit of data on media
$ identify the ser,ices to which transported data is associated
12. !hat determines the method of media access control# @Choose two.A
$ networ layer addressing
$ media sharing
$ application processes
$ logical topology
$ intermediary de,ice function
16. !hich su"layer of the data lin layer prepares a signal to "e transmitted at the physical layer#
$ **C
$ 9AC
$ H'*C
$ >%C
20. !hich statements descri"e the logical toen<passing topology# @Choose two.A
$ >etwor usage is on a first come, first ser,e "asis.
$ Computers are allowed to transmit data only when they possess a toen.
$ 'ata from a host is recei,ed "y all other hosts.
$ Electronic toens are passed se.uentially to each other.
$ )oen passing networs ha,e pro"lems with high collision rates.
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1. Refer to the exhibit. Why would the response shown be displayed after issuing the command ping 127.0.0.1
on a PC
! "he #P settings are not properly configured on the host.
! %nternet &rotocol is not properly installed on the host.
! "here is a problem at the physical or data lin$ layer.
! "he default gateway de%ice is not operating.
! & router on the path to the destination host has gone down.
2. What three facts are true about the networ$ portion of an #P%' address (Choose three.)
! identifies an indi%idual de%ice
! is identical for all hosts in a "roadcast domain
! is altered as pac$et is forwarded
! ,aries in length
! is used to forward pacets
! uses flat addressing
*. Refer to the exhibit. & networ$ administrator has to de%elop an #P addressing scheme that uses the
1+2.1,-.1.0 .2' address space. "he networ$ that contains the serial lin$ has already been addressed out of a
separate range. /ach networ$ will be allocated the same number of host addresses. Which networ$ mas$ will be
appropriate to address the remaining networ$s
! 200.200.200.2'-
! 200.200.200.22'
! 211.211.211.162
! 200.200.200.2'0
! 200.200.200.12-
! 200.200.200.202
'. Which of the following are features of #P%, (Choose three.)
! larger address space
! faster routing protocols
! data types and classes of ser,ice
! authentication and encryption
! impro%ed host naming con%entions
! same addressing scheme as #P%'
0. 1ow many bits ma$e up an #P%' address
! 12-
! ,'
! '-
! (2
,. Which statements are true regarding #P addressing (Choose two.)
! 2&" translates public addresses to pri%ate addresses destined for the #nternet.
! 3nly one company is allowed to use a specific pri%ate networ$ address space.
! &ri,ate addresses are "loced from pu"lic %nternet "y router.
! 2etwor$ 172.*2.0.0 is part of the pri%ate address space.
! %& address 127.0.0.1 can "e used for a host to direct traffic to itself.
7. What subnet mas$ would a networ$ administrator assign to a networ$ address of 172.*0.1.0 if it were
possible to ha%e up to 20' hosts
! 200.200.0.0
! 211.211.211.0
! 200.200.20'.0
! 200.200.2'-.0
-. Which three #P addresses are pri%ate (Choose three.)
! 172.1,-.**.1
! 10.(1.33.70
! 162.132.66.1
! 172.12.22.60
! 1+2.**.00.-+
! 172.*0.1,.0
+. What is a group of hosts called that ha%e identical bit patterns in the high order bits of their addresses
! an internet
! a networ
! an octet
! a radix
10. What two things will happen if a router recei%es an #C4P pac$et which has a ""5 %alue of 1 and the
destination host is se%eral hops away (Choose two.)
! )he router will discard the pacet.
! "he router will decrement the ""5 %alue and forward the pac$et to the next router on the path to the
destination host.
! )he router will send a time exceeded message to the source host.
! "he router will increment the ""5 %alue and forward the pac$et to the next router on the path to the
destination host.
! "he router will send an #C4P Redirect 4essage to the source host.
11. Which of the following networ$ de%ices are recommended to be assigned static #P addresses (Choose
three.)
! 5&2 wor$stations
! ser,ers
! networ printers
! routers
! remote wor$stations
! laptops
12. 6i%en the #P address and subnet mas$ of 172.1,.1*'.,' 200.200.200.22'7 which of the following would
describe this address
! "his is a useable host address.
! "his is a broadcast address.
! )his is a networ address.
! "his is not a %alid address.
1*. Which process do routers use to determine the subnet networ$ address based upon a gi%en #P address and
subnet mas$
! binary adding
! hexadecimal anding
! binary di%ision
! binary multiplication
! "inary A>'ing
1'. What is the primary reason for de%elopment of #P%,
! security
! header format simplification
! expanded addressing capa"ilities
! addressing simplification
10. Refer to the exhibit. "he networ$ administrator has assigned the internetwor$ of 584#99 an address range
of 1+2.1,-.10.0. "his address range has been subnetted using a .2+ mas$. #n order to accommodate a new
building7 the technician has decided to use the fifth subnet for configuring the new networ$ (subnet :ero is the
first subnet). 8y company policies7 the router interface is always assigned the first usable host address and the
wor$group ser%er is gi%en the last usable host address. Which configuration should be entered into the
wor$group ser%er;s properties to allow connecti%ity to the networ$
! #P address< 1+2.1,-.10.*- subnet mas$< 200.200.200.2'0 default gateway< 1+2.1,-.10.*+
! #P address< 1+2.1,-.10.*- subnet mas$< 200.200.200.2'0 default gateway< 1+2.1,-.10.**
! %& address5 162.132.10.(2 su"net mas5 211.211.211.2+2 default gateway5 162.132.10.((
! #P address< 1+2.1,-.10.*+ subnet mas$< 200.200.200.2'- default gateway< 1+2.1,-.10.*1
! #P address< 1+2.1,-.10.20' subnet mas$< 200.200.200.0 default gateway< 1+2.1,-.10.1
1,. Refer to the exhibit. & networ$ administrator disco%ers that host & is ha%ing trouble with #nternet
connecti%ity7 but the ser%er farm has full connecti%ity. #n addition7 host & has full connecti%ity to the ser%er
farm. What is a possible cause of this problem
! "he router has an incorrect gateway.
! 1ost & has an o%erlapping networ$ address.
! 1ost & has an incorrect default gateway configured.
! 1ost & has an incorrect subnet mas$.
! >A) is re.uired for the host A networ.
17. Which #P%' subnetted addresses represent %alid host addresses (Choose three.)
! 172.1,.'.127 .2,
! 172.13.+.111 C23
! 172.13.+.16( C23
! 172.1,.'.+0 .27
! 172.1,.'.10+ .27
! 172.1,.'.207 .27
1-. & router interface has been assigned an #P address of 172.1,.1+2.1,, with a mas$ of 200.200.200.2'-. "o
which subnet does the #P address belong
! 172.1,.0.0
! 172.1,.1+2.0
! 172.1,.1+2.12-
! 172.13.162.130
! 172.1,.1+2.1,-
! 172.1,.1+2.17,
1+. Refer to the exhibit. 1ost & is connected to the 5&27 but it cannot get access to any resources on the
#nternet. "he configuration of the host is shown in the exhibit. What could be the cause of the problem
! "he host subnet mas$ is incorrect.
! "he default gateway is a networ$ address.
! "he default gateway is a broadcast address.
! )he default gateway is on a different su"net from the host.
20. Refer to the exhibit. Which networ$ prefix will implement the #P addressing scheme for the 5&2s shown in
the graphic
! .2'
! .1,
! .20
! C27
! .20
! .2-
21. What is the networ$ address of the host 172.20.,7.++ .2* in binary
! 10101100. 00011001.01000011.00000000
! 10101100. 00011001.01000011.11111111
! 10101100. 00011001.01000010.00000000
! 10101100. 00011001.01000010.01100011
! 10101100. 00010001.01000011. 01100010
! 10101100. 00011001.00000000.00000000
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1. What information is added during encapsulation at 39# 5ayer *
! source and destination 4&C
! source and destination application protocol
! source and destination port number
! source and destination %& address
2. Refer to the exhibit. @sing the networ$ in the exhibit7 what would be the default gateway address for host &
in the 1+2.1**.21+.0 networ$
! 1+2.1*0.200.1
! 1+2.*1.7.1
! 1+2.1**.21+.0
! 162.1((.216.1
*. #n an #P%' en%ironment7 what information is used by the router to forward data pac$ets from one interface of
a router to another
! destination networ address
! source networ$ address
! source 4&C address
! well $nown port destination address
'. Which three statements are true about routes and their use (Choose three.)
! #f no route to the destination networ$ is found7 the pac$et is returned to the pre%ious router.
! %f the destination networ is directly connected, the router forwards the pacet to the destination host.
! #f multiple networ$ entries exist for the destination networ$7 the most general route is used to forward the
pac$et.
! %f no route exists for the destination networ and a default route is present, the pacet is forwarded to
the next<hop router.
! %f the originating host has a default gateway configured, the pacet for a remote networ can "e
forwarded using that route.
! #f a host does not ha%e a route manually configured for the destination networ$7 the host will drop the pac$et.
0. Refer to the exhibit. & networ$ administrator is troubleshooting a connecti%ity problem and needs to
determine the address that is used to forward networ$ pac$ets out the networ$. @sing the netstat =r command7
the administrator would identify which address as the address to which all hosts send pac$ets that are destined
for an outside networ$
! 10.10.10.2,
! 127.0.0.1
! 10.10.10.3
! 10.10.10.1
! 22'.0.0.0
,. Refer to the exhibit. "he networ$ in the exhibit is fully operational. What two statements correctly describe
the routing for the topology that is shown (Choose two.)
! 162.132.0.2 is the next<hop address that is used "y 4( to route a pacet from the 10.0.0.0 networ to the
172.13.0.0 networ.
! 10.0.0.1 is the next=hop address that is used by R1 to route a pac$et from the 1+2.1,-.12.0 networ$ to the
10.0.0.0 networ$.
! 1+2.1,-.0.1 is the next=hop address that is used by R1 to route a pac$et from the 1+2.1,-.12.0 networ$ to the
172.1,.0.0 networ$.
! 172.1,.0.1 is the next=hop address that is used by R* to route a pac$et from the 10.0.0.0 to the 172.1,.0.0
networ$.
! 162.132.0.1 is the next<hop address that is used "y 42 to route a pacet from the 172.13.0.0 networ to
the 162.132.12.0 networ.
! 1+2.1,-.0.2 is the next=hop address that is used by R2 to route a pac$et from the 172.1,.0.0 networ$ to the
1+2.1,-.12.0 networ$.
7. When the destination networ$ is not listed in the routing table of a Cisco router7 what are two possible actions
that the router might ta$e (Choose two.)
! "he router sends an &RP reAuest to determine the reAuired next hop address.
! )he router discards the pacet.
! "he router forwards the pac$et toward the next hop indicated in the &RP table.
! "he router forwards the pac$et to the interface indicated by the source address.
! )he router forwards the pacet out the interface indicated "y the default route entry.
-. What are the $ey factors to consider when grouping hosts into a common networ$ (Choose three.)
! gateways
! purpose
! physical addressing
! software %ersion
! geographic location
! ownership
+. What statement describes the purpose of a default route
! & host uses a default route to transfer data to another host on the same networ$ segment.
! & host uses a default route to forward data to the local switch as the next hop to all destinations.
! & host uses a default route to identify the 5ayer 2 address of an end de%ice on the local networ$.
! A host uses a default route to transfer data to a host outside the local networ when no other route to
the destination exists.
10. What are three common problems with a large networ$ (Choose three.)
! too few broadcasts
! performance degradation
! security issues
! limited management responsibility
! host identification
! protocol compatibility
11. Which #P pac$et field will pre%ent endless loops
! type=of=ser%ice
! identification
! flags
! time<to<li,e
! header chec$sum
12. Which portion of the networ$ layer address does a router use to forward pac$ets
! host portion
! broadcast address
! networ portion
! gateway address
1*. Refer to the exhibit. &ll de%ices shown in the exhibit ha%e factory default settings. 1ow many broadcast
domains are represented in the topology that is shown
! *
! +
! 0
! 7
! -
! 11
1'. Refer to the exhibit. & networ$ administrator notices that there are too many broadcasts on the networ$.
What two steps can the networ$ administrator ta$e to resol%e this problem (Choose two.)
! 4eplace 82 with a router.
! Place all ser%ers on 91.
! Bisable "CP.#P broadcasts.
! 8u"net the 162.132.0.0 C2+ networ.
! Bisable all unused interfaces on the switches.
10. #f the default gateway is configured incorrectly on the host7 what is the impact on communications
! "he host is unable to communicate on the local networ$.
! )he host can communicate with other hosts on the local networ, "ut is una"le to communicate with
hosts on remote networs.
! "he host can communicate with other hosts on remote networ$s7 but is unable to communicate with hosts on
the local networ$.
! "here is no impact on communications.
1,. What two characteristics are commonly associated with dynamic routing protocols (Choose two.)
! reAuire no de%ice configuration
! pro,ide routers with up<to<date routing ta"les
! reAuire less processing power than static routes reAuire
! consume "andwidth to exchange route information
! pre%ent manual configuration and maintenance of the routing table
17. What is the purpose of a default gateway
! physically connects a computer to a networ$
! pro%ides a permanent address to a computer
! identifies the networ$ to which a computer is connected
! identifies the logical address of a networ$ed computer and uniAuely identifies it to the rest of the networ$
! identifies the de,ice that allows local networ computers to communicate with de,ices on other
networs
1-. Which intermediary de%ices could be used to implement security between networ$s (Choose two.)
! router
! hub
! switch
! firewall
! access point
! bridge
1+. #n a connectionless system7 which of the following is correct
! "he destination is contacted before a pac$et is sent.
! )he destination is not contacted "efore a pacet is sent.
! "he destination sends an ac$nowledgement to the source that indicates the pac$et was recei%ed.
! "he destination sends an ac$nowledgement to the source that reAuests the next pac$et to be sent.
20. What type of routing uses information that is manually entered into the routing table
! dynamic
! interior
! static
! standard
21. What is a component of a routing table entry
! the 4&C address of the interface of the router
! the destination 5ayer ' port number
! the destination host address
! the next<hop address
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1. Which transport layer protocol pro%ides low o%erhead and would be used for applications which do not
reAuire reliable data deli%ery
! "CP
! #P
! B'&
! 1""P
! B29
2. Buring a "CP communication session7 if the pac$ets arri%e to the destination out of order7 what will happen
to the original message
! "he pac$ets will not be deli%ered.
! "he pac$ets will be retransmitted from the source.
! )he pacets will "e deli,ered and reassem"led at the destination.
! "he pac$ets will be deli%ered and not reassembled at the destination.
*. Refer to the exhibit. What two pieces of information can be determined from the output that is shown
(Choose two.)
! )he local host is using three client sessions.
! )he local host is using we" sessions to a remote ser,er.
! "he local host is listening for "CP connections using public addresses.
! "he local host is using well=$nown port numbers to identify the source ports.
! "he local host is performing the three=way handsha$e with 1+2.1,-.1.101<10*7.
'. Which e%ent occurs during the transport layer three=way handsha$e
! "he two applications exchange data.
! )C& initialiIes the se.uence num"ers for the sessions.
! @BP establishes the maximum number of bytes to be sent.
! "he ser%er ac$nowledges the bytes of data recei%ed from the client.
0. 8ased on the transport layer header shown in the diagram7 which of the following statements describe the
established session (Choose two.)
! "his is a @BP header.
! )his contains a )elnet re.uest.
! "his contains a "?"P data transfer.
! "he return pac$et from this remote host will ha%e an &c$nowledgement 2umber of '*,+*.
! )his is a )C& header.
,. Refer to the exhibit. 1ost & is using ?"P to download a large file from 9er%er 1. Buring the download
process7 9er%er 1 does not recei%e an ac$nowledgment from 1ost & for se%eral bytes of transferred data. What
action will 9er%er 1 ta$e as a result
! create a 5ayer 1 Cam signal
! reach a timeout and resend the data that needs to "e acnowledged
! send a R/9/" bit to the host
! change the window si:e in the 5ayer ' header
7. What are two features of the @ser Batagram Protocol (@BP) (Choose two.)
! flow control
! low o,erhead
! connectionless
! connection=oriented
! seAuence and ac$nowledgements
-. With "CP.#P data encapsulation7 which range of port numbers identifies all well=$nown applications
! 0 to 200
! 20, to 1022
! 0 to 102(
! 102' to 20'7
! '+10* to ,00*0
+. Refer to the exhibit. 1ost1 is in the process of setting up a "CP session with 1ost2. 1ost1 has sent a 9D2
message to begin session establishment. What happens next
! 1ost1 sends a segment with the &CE flag F 07 9D2 flag F 0 to 1ost2.
! 1ost1 sends a segment with the &CE flag F 17 9D2 flag F 0 to 1ost2.
! 1ost1 sends a segment with the &CE flag F 17 9D2 flag F 1 to 1ost2.
! 1ost2 sends a segment with the &CE flag F 07 9D2 flag F 1 to 1ost1.
! 1ost2 sends a segment with the &CE flag F 17 9D2 flag F 0 to 1ost1.
! Host2 sends a segment with the ACS flag Q 1, 80> flag Q 1 to Host1.
10. &fter a web browser ma$es a reAuest to a web ser%er that is listening to the standard port7 what will be the
source port number in the "CP header of the response from the ser%er
! 1*
! 0*
! 20
! 102'
! 172-
11. Which two options represent 5ayer ' addressing (Choose two.)
! identifies the destination networ$
! identifies source and destination hosts
! identifies the communicating applications
! identifies multiple con,ersations "etween the hosts
! identifies the de%ices communicating o%er the local media
12. Refer to the exhibit. #n line 7 of this Wireshar$ capture7 what "CP operation is being performed
! session esta"lishment
! segment retransmit
! data transfer
! session disconnect
1*. Why is flow control used for "CP data transfer
! to synchroni:e eAuipment speed for sent data
! to synchroni:e and order seAuence numbers so data is sent in complete numerical order
! to pre,ent the recei,er from "eing o,erwhelmed "y incoming data
! to synchroni:e window si:e on the ser%er
! to simplify data transfer to multiple hosts
1'. Which is an important characteristic of @BP
! ac$nowledgement of data deli%ery
! minimal delays in data deli,ery
! high reliability of data deli%ery
! same order data deli%ery
10. Why are port numbers included in the "CP header of a segment
! to indicate the correct router interface that should be used to forward a segment
! to identify which switch ports should recei%e or forward the segment
! to determine which 5ayer * protocol should be used to encapsulate the data
! to ena"le a recei,ing host to forward the data to the appropriate application
! to allow the recei%ing host to assemble the pac$et in the proper order
1,. What mechanism is used by "CP to pro%ide flow control as segments tra%el from source to destination
! seAuence numbers
! session establishment
! window siIe
! ac$nowledgments
17. Which information is found in both the "CP and @BP header information
! seAuencing
! flow control
! ac$nowledgments
! source and destination port
1-. Which three features allow "CP to reliably and accurately trac$ the transmission of data from source to
destination (Choose three.)
! flow control
! urgent pointer
! best effort deli%ery
! session esta"lishment
! connectionless ser%ices
! num"ering and se.uencing
1+. What is dynamically selected by the source host when forwarding data
! destination logical address
! source physical address
! default gateway address
! source port
20. Which 39# model layer is responsible for regulating the flow of information from source to destination7
reliably and accurately
! application
! presentation
! session
! transport
! networ$
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1. What three protocols operate at the &pplication layer of the 39# model (Choose three.)
! &RP
! '>8
! PPP
! 89)&
! &;&
! #C4P
2. Which statements are correct concerning the role of the 4"& in handling email (Choose three.)
! routes email to the 4B& on other ser%ers
! recei,es email from the clientLs 9BA
! recei%es email %ia the P3P* protocol
! passes email to the 9'A for final deli,ery
! uses 89)& to route email "etween ser,ers
! deli%ers email to clients %ia the P3P* protocol
*. What application layer protocol is commonly used to support for file transfers between a client and a ser%er
! 1"45
! 1""P
! =)&
! "elnet
'. Refer to the exhibit. What is the destination port for the communication that is represented on line 0
! 20
! 12,1
! 100**
! *+12
! ,0020
0. What are three properties of peer=to=peer applications (Choose three.)
! acts as "oth a client and ser,er within the same communication
! reAuires centrali:ed account administration
! hy"rid mode includes a centraliIed directory of files
! can "e used in client<ser,er networs
! reAuires a direct physical connection between de%ices
! centrali:ed authentication is reAuired
,. What are two characteristics of clients in data networ$s (Choose two.)
! use daemons
! initiate data exchanges
! are repositories of data
! may upload data to ser,ers
! listen for reAuests from ser%ers
7. 1ow does the application layer on a ser%er usually process multiple client reAuest for ser%ices
! ceases all connections to the ser%ice
! denies multiple connections to a single daemon
! suspends the current connection to allow the new connection
! uses support from lower layer functions to distinguish "etween connections to the ser,ice
-. What are two forms of application layer software (Choose two.)
! applications
! dialogs
! reAuests
! ser,ices
! syntax
+. &s compared to 9917 what is the primary disad%antage of telnet
! not widely a%ailable
! does not support encryption
! consumes more networ$ bandwidth
! does not support authentication
10. Which application layer protocols correctly match a corresponding function (Choose two.)
! B29 dynamically allocates #P addresses to hosts
! H))& transfers data from a we" ser,er to a client
! P3P deli%ers email from the client to the ser%er email ser%er
! 94"P supports file sharing
! )elnet pro,ides a ,irtual connection for remote access
11. Which email components are used to forward mail between ser%ers (Choose two.)
! 4B&
! #4&P
! 9)A
! P3P
! 89)&
! 4@&
12. What application layer protocol describes the ser%ices that are used for file sharing in 4icrosoft networ$s
! B1CP
! B29
! 89?
! 94"P
! "elnet
1*. & small home networ$ has been installed to interconnect three computers together for gaming and file
sharing. What two properties represent this networ$ type (Choose two.)
! @ser accounts are centrali:ed.
! 8ecurity is difficult to enforce.
! 9peciali:ed operating system software is reAuired.
! ?ile permissions are controlled by a single computer.
! A computer that responds to a file sharing re.uest is functioning as a ser,er.
1'. Which two protocols are used to control the transfer of web resources from a web ser%er to a client browser
(Choose two.)
! &9P
! ?"P
! H)9*
! H))&8
! #P
10. What is the role of the 39# application layer
! pro%ides segmentation of data
! pro%ides encryption and con%ersion of data
! pro,ides the interface "etween the applications on either end of the networ
! pro%ides control of all the data flowing between the source and destination de%ices
1,. What is the automated ser%ice that matches resource names with the reAuired #P address
! 1""P
! 991
! ?GB2
! '>8
! "elnet
! 94"P
17. What are two characteristics of peer=to=peer networ$s (Choose two.)
! scalable
! one way data flow
! decentraliIed resources
! centrali:ed user accounts
! resource sharing without a dedicated ser,er
1-. What is the purpose of resource records in B29
! temporarily holds resol%ed entries
! used "y the ser,er to resol,e names
! sent by the client to during a Auery
! passes authentication information between the ser%er and client
1+. & networ$ administrator is designing a networ$ for a new branch office of twenty=fi%e users. What are the
ad%antages of using a client=ser%er model (Choose two.)
! centraliIed administration
! does not reAuire speciali:ed software
! security is easier to enforce
! lower cost implementation
! pro%ides a single point of failure
20. Which layer of the 39# model supplies ser%ices that allow user to interface with the networ$
! physical
! session
! networ$
! presentation
! application
! transport
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1. What is the purpose of the "CP.#P 2etwor$ &ccess layer
! path determination and pac$et switching
! data presentation
! reliability7 flow control7 and error detection
! networ media control
! the di%ision of segments into pac$ets
2. Refer to the exhibit. Which three labels correctly identify the networ$ types for the networ$ segments that are
shown (Choose three.)
! 2etwor$ & H W&2
! >etwor ? U !A>
! >etwor C U *A>
! 2etwor$ 8 H 4&2
! 2etwor$ C H W&2
! >etwor A E *A>
*. Which two layers of the 39# model ha%e the same functions as the "CP.#P model 2etwor$ &ccess 5ayer
(Choose two.)
! 2etwor$
! "ransport
! &hysical
! 'ata *in
! 9ession
'. Refer to the exhibit. What type of networ$ is shown
! W&2
! 4&2
! *A>
! W5&2
0. What is a primary function of the trailer information added by the data lin$ layer encapsulation
! supports error detection
! ensures ordered arri%al of data
! pro%ides deli%ery to correct destination
! identifies the de%ices on the local networ$
! assists intermediary de%ices with processing and path selection
,. What de%ice is considered an intermediary de%ice
! file ser%er
! #P phone
! laptop
! printer
! switch
7. Refer to the exhibit. Which set of de%ices contains only end de%ices
! &7 C7 B
! 87 /7 67 1
! C7 B7 67 17 #7 I
! B7 /7 ?7 17 #7 I
! E, =, H, %, F
-. Refer to the exhibit. Which networ$ing term describes the data interlea%ing process represented in the
graphic
! piping
! PB@
! streaming
! multiplexing
! encapsulation
+. Buring the encapsulation process7 what occurs at the data lin$ layer
! 2o address is added
! "he logical address is added.
! )he physical address is added.
! "he process port number is added.
10. Which three statements best describe a 5ocal &rea 2etwor$ (5&2) (Choose three.)
! A *A> is usually in a single geographical area.
! )he networ is administered "y a single organiIation.
! "he connection between segments in the 5&2 is usually through a leased connection.
! "he security and access control of the networ$ are controlled by a ser%ice pro%ider.
! A *A> pro,ides networ ser,ices and access to applications for users within a common organiIation.
! /ach end of the networ$ is generally connected to a "elecommunication 9er%ice Pro%ider ("9P).
11. What is the proper order of the layers of the 39# model from the highest layer to the lowest layer
! physical7 networ$7 application7 data lin$7 presentation7 session7 transport
! application7 physical7 session7 transport7 networ$7 data lin$7 presentation
! application7 presentation7 physical7 session7 data lin$7 transport7 networ$
! application, presentation, session, transport, networ, data lin, physical
! presentation7 data lin$7 session7 transport7 networ$7 physical7 application
12. Which layer encapsulates the segment into pac$ets
! physical
! data lin$
! networ
! transport
1*. What is the primary purpose of 5ayer ' port assignment
! to identify de%ices on the local media
! to identify the hops between source and destination
! to identify to the intermediary de%ices the best path through the networ$
! to identify the source and destination end de%ices that are communicating
! to identify the processes or ser,ices that are communicating within the end de,ices
1'. What are two functions of encapsulation (Choose two.)
! trac$s delay between end de%ices
! enables consistent networ$ paths for communication
! allows modification of the original data before transmission
! identifies pieces of data as part of the same communication
! ensures that data pieces can "e directed to the correct recei,ing end de,ice
10. What is a PB@
! corruption of a frame during transmission
! data reassembled at the destination
! retransmitted pac$ets due to lost communication
! a layer specific encapsulation
1,. Which characteristic correctly refers to end de%ices in a networ$
! manage data flows
! originate data flow
! retime and retransmit data signals
! determine pathways for data
17. 9elect the statements that are correct concerning networ$ protocols. (Choose three.)
! define the structure of layer specific &'BLs
! dictate how to accomplish layer functions
! outline the functions necessary for communications "etween layers
! limit the need for hardware compatibility
! re.uire layer dependent encapsulations
! eliminate standardi:ation among %endors
1-. Refer to the exhibit. Which term correctly identifies the de%ice type that is included in the area 8
! source
! end
! transfer
! intermediary
1+. Which statements correctly identify the role of intermediary de%ices in the networ$ (Choose three.)
! determine pathways for data
! initiate data communications
! retime and retransmit data signals
! originate the flow of data
! manage data flows
! final termination point for data flow
20. What can be identified by examining the networ$ layer header
! the destination de%ice on the local media
! the destination host address
! the bits that will be transferred o%er the media
! the source application or process creating the data
21. Refer to the exhibit. JCell &K at #P address 10.0.0.*' has established an #P session with J#P Phone 1 at #P
address 172.1,.1.10*. 8ased upon the graphic7 which de%ice type best describes the function of wireless de%ice
JCell &K
! the destination de%ice
! an end de%ice
! an intermediate de%ice
! a media de%ice
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