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


CCNA: What does an ASBR do that no other OSPF router type does?

A. Connects ABRs to Area 0.

B. Contains virtual links.

C. Has all interfaces in Area 0.

D. Has no interface in Area 0.

E. Performs route redistribution with other protocols.

Answer: E. An ASBR brings in routes discovered by other protocols and placed them into the OSPF domain.


CCNP / BSCI: Consider the following configuration:

R2(config)#router eigrp 100
R2(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 1544 100 1 255 1500

What value does the "100" represent?

A. bandwidth

B. delay

C. reliability

D. load

E. MTU

F. OSPF process number

Answer: B. The order of EIGRP metrics: bandwidth, delay, reliability, load, mtu.



CCNP / BCMSN:

What is the main purpose of IEEE 802.3ac?

A. Allows access ports to become trunks.

B. Allows a switch to handle runt frames.

C. Allows maximum frame length to be extended.

D. Allows VTP transparent mode to forward advertisements from other switches.

Answer: C. IEEE 802.3ac allows the maximum frame length size to be extended to 1522 bytes.


CCNP / CIT:

If you can ping an IP address but not its hostname, what protocol is the issue?

A. DHCP

B. FTP

C. DNS

D. ICMP

Answer: C. There's a name resolution issue, so we're looking at DNS.


See you later today with a new set of CCNA and CCNP training questions, plus some new articles and tutorials!

To your Cisco certification success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com

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