Here are the answers to Saturday's CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ exam questions!

CCNA:

What is the default priority of an ethernet interface on an OSPF segment?

A. 0

B. 1

C. 100

D. 1000

E. 64

Answer: B. It doesn't matter what interface type you have, the default OSPF priority is 1.


Network+ :

You want to view the IP configuration of a Windows 98 workstation. What's the proper command?

A. ipconfig

B. winipcfg

C. ifconfig

D. show ip all

E. ipconfig /all

Answer: B. Run winipcfg on Windows 95, 98, and (shudder) ME to get that information.


CCNP / BSCI:

An ISIS L1 router can form an adjacency with what other router types?

A. An L1 in the same area.

B. An L1 in another area.

C. An L1/L2 in the same area.

D. An L1/Ls in another area.

E. An L2 in the same area.

F. An L2 in another area.

Answer: A, C. An L1 router can form an adjacency with an L1 router in its own area and an L1/l2 in its own area. L1 routers cannot form adjacencies with L2 routers or with routers outside its own area.


CCNP / BCMSN:

A unicast frame enters a switch port. The destination is unknown to the switch. What term describes the action taken by the switch regarding this frame's transmission?

A. unicast

B. multicast

C. flooded

D. filtered

Answer: C. The switch will flood the frame - that is, it will send a copy of that frame out every switch port except the one it came in on.


CCNP / BCRAN:

Which of the following interface-level commands enables BECN adaptive shaping?

A. encapsulation frame-relay

B. frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn

C. frame-relay becn in shape

D. frame-relay address becn on

Answer: B.



CCNP / CIT:

Which versions of RIP run autosummarization?

A. V1

B. V2

C. V1 and V2

D. Neither V1 nor V2.

Answer: B. You can turn this off with the protocol-level command no auto-summary.

See you later today with a new set of CCNA, CCNP, Network+, and now, Security+ exam questions!

To your certification exam success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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