Here are the answers to Wednesday morning's CCNA and CCNP practice questions!

CCNA Short Answer:

You're considering which routing protocol to run on your network. It is a multivendor environment, and your subnetting scheme demands VLSM support. Which protocol(s) is/are appropriate for this task?

Answer: OSPF and RIPv2 are appropriate choices. EIGRP is Cisco-proprietary and would not suit a multivendor environment.

CCNP / BSCI:

Cisco OSPF design guidelines suggest a route have a maximum of how many neighbors?

A. 20

B. 40

C. 60

D. 80

E. 100

Answer: C. Cisco suggests an OSPF-enabled router have no more than 60 neighbors.


CCNP / BCRAN:

Dialer map statements contain an IP address and a phone number. Whose?

A. Both belong to the local router.

B. Both belong to the remote router.

C. The IP address is the local router's, the phone number is the remote router's.

D. The IP address is the remote router's, the phone number is the remote router's.

Answer: D. Both the IP address and the phone number should be the remote router's.


CCNP / BCMSN:

Identify the true statements regarding SPAN.

A. There can be multiple source ports per session.

B. There can be only one source port per session.

C. There can be multiple destination ports per session.

D. There can be only one destination port per session.

E. With Local SPAN, the source and destination ports can be the same.

Answer: A, D. You can have multiple source ports, but only one destination port.


CCNP / CIT:You want to use area authentication for your Area 0 deployment, and you don't want to use clear-text authentication. What are your choices?

A. None - Area 0 cannot be configured with authentication.

B. None - that's the only kind of area authentication Area 0 supports.

C. You can use MD5.

D. You can use SHA.

E. You can use both MD5 and SHA.

F. You can use neither MD5 nor SHA.

Answer: C. The choices are MD5 and clear-text.

See you later tonight with the answers to Wednesday night's questions, and more CCNA and CCNP exam practice questions - only from The Bryant Advantage!

To your Cisco certification success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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