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| Which of the following protocols are used to get an IP
address from a
known MAC address?
A.) BootP
B.) TCP
C.) IP
D.) ARP
E.) RARP
F.) ICMP | | 2 |
| What command do you use to disable domain lookup?
A.) no domain-lookup
B.) domain no-lookup
C.) lookup no-domain
D.) no ip domain-lookup | | 2 |
| Which information must a router know in order to perform
proper and pungent routing?
A. destination application of an incoming packet
B. number of other packets in a single flow of data
C. destination network address of an incoming packet
D. number of routers that also know a path to the destination | | 1 |
| Identify the purpose of the Trace command?
A.) Explorer packet transmitting routing information
B.) Test connectivity
C.) Determine the path a packet is taking through the network
D.) Transmits user data when buffers are full | | 1 |
| What does the following line for an access list do? 'access-list
101 deny tcp 3.4.5.0 0.0.0.255 any eq 23'
A.) deny all ftp traffic
B.) deny all ftp traffic from subnet 3.4.5.0
C.) deny all telnet traffic from subnet 3.4.5.0
D.) deny all ftp traffic to subnet 3.4.5.0
E.) deny all telnet traffic | | 1 |
| What are hold-downs used for?
A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a
route that has
come back up
B.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back
out the
same interface
C.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a
route that has
gone down
D.) To hold the routing table from being sent to another router | | 1 |
| Which two of the following protocols are used at the
Transport layer?
A.) ARP
B.) UDP
C.) ICMP
D.) RARP
E.) TCP
F.) BootP | | 1 |
| You have powered on a new router and you want to create an
initial configuration. Which mode should you use?
A. copy mode
B. user mode
C. setup mode
D. startup mode | Enrich | 3 |
| The -- terminal no editing -- command will perform what
function?
A.) Edit the contents of NVRAM
B.) Allows access to the terminal port
C.) Stops the advanced editing feature
D.) Enable password functions | | 1 |
| thnx Jitender singh...as u told to install a stp in switches
and problem vil b get solved...i wanna kno how to install
stp in switches??
plz tel me detailled steps...
thanx for ur answer. | | 1 |
| Scenario: You created 2 access-lists for controlling telnet
about
a year ago, and bound one of them to Serial 0. You can't
remember which
access-list you
used. Which command lets you see all access-lists on Serial
0 for telnet?
A.) show access-list
B.) show ip int s0
C.) show access-list telnet
D.) show telnet access-list
E.) show access-list s0
F.) show int s0 | | 2 |
| What does the term Base refer to in 100BaseT
A. cabling type
B. singnal type
C. 100 mode type
D. spectrum used
E. speed category | | 2 |
| take a pen and copy before solving that question
there is a router name Ra
there is two switch sw1 and sw2
sw1 is coneceted through fa0/1 interface of router Ra
sw2 is conected through the fa1/1
serai interface of router s0/1 conected through the isp
with it ip address 192.168.1.1
now therer are three host conexted through the sw1 and
having ip
host1=10.1.2.1
host2=10.1.2.2
host3=10.1.2.3
now there is also 3ree host conected through switch 2 i.e
sw2 having ip
host4=10.1.1.1
host 5=10.1.1.2
host 6=10.1.1.3
now i think u have made corect confrigation.now questios is
started
network admin configure the Ra router in that fassion
Ra(config)#access-list 2 permit 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
Ra(config)#line vty 0 4
ra(config)#access-class 2 in
now question is that why should network admnistratoe do it
in this maneer
A to give access sw1 host to acess internet
B to prevent sw1 host from acessing comand promt
c to prevent sw2 host from accessing console of router ra
D to give sw2 host access to the enternet
e prevent sw1 host from accessing internet
f to prevent sw1 host from acessing the sw2 host network
isp------(s0/1)..RA..(fa1/1)---SW2-host (4,5,6)
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(sw1)------host 1,2,3
this is not exect digarm but help to derive the diagram
plz answer as soon as possible
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| What is the protocol and what is the second part of the
following network address? 172.16.0.254 mask - 255.255.0.0
A. IPX MAC address
B. IP Class C directed broadcast
C. Private IP address node number
D. Public IP directed broadcast
E. Private IP directed broadcast | | 1 |
| Which statement should you use to deny FTP access (only)
from network 210 93 105 0 to network 223 8 151 0?
A. access list 1 deny 210 93 105 0 0 0 0 0 any eq ftp access
list 1 permit any
B. access list 100 deny tcp 210 93 105 0 0 0 0 255 223 8 151
0 0 0 0 255 eq ftp
C. access list 100 deny ip 223 8 151 0 0 0 0 255 any eq ftp
access list 100 permit hp any any
D. access list 100 deny tcp 210 93 105 0 0 0 0 255 223 8 151
0 0 0 0 255 eq ftp access list 100 permit ip any any | | 1 |
| Which of the following is an example of the Network Layer?
A.) TCP
B.) IP
C.) SQL
D.) Token Ring
E.) LLC | | 2 |
| Hi Jitendera, I need ur suggestion. I completed my CCNA
certification & also hving some sort of real time
experience. Now i m planning to do CCNP. Little bit
confusion is that whether it wud be better for me to go for
CCNP ya CCNA (Security). As off my goal is to reach CCIE
(Security & Switching/Routing). So tell me some solution of
my confusion yaar..!!!
Thanx & Regards
Shahin.. | | 1 |
| Identify the switching method that examines the destination MAC
address as the frame is being received then begins
forwarding the frame
prior to receiving the entire frame?
A.) Fragment-free
B.) Store and Forward
C.) Cut-through
D.) Fast forward | | 1 |
| What is the command to allow you to type Tokyo instead of the IP
address
172.16.30.1 to access a router named Tokyo?
A.) config t, ip host Tokyo 172.16.30.1
B.) config t, ip hostname Tokyo 172.16.30.1
C.) config t, hostname Tokyo 172.16.30.1
D.) config t, ip hostname 172.16.30.1 Tokyo | | 1 |
| IP standard access lists use which of the following as a
basis for
permitting or denying packets?
A.) destination address
B.) port
C.) protocol
D.) source address | | 2 |
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