It's Thursday, November 20, and here the answers to yesterday's Cisco CCNA, Security, and CCNP questions for today!

CCNA Voice questions debut later this week!

CCNA Certification And CCENT Certification:

What interface-level OSPF command disqualifies that router from possibly becoming the DR or BDR for the segment that interface is connected to?

Answer: ip ospf priority 0.

CCNA Security Certification / CCNP ISCW Exam:

The SDM desktop launcher has one field where information can be entered, and a check box. What effect does checking that check box have?

Answer: That indicates that the device you're using SDM to configure is running HTTPS and you want a secure connection.

CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam:

In the world of BGP, what purpose does the MED serve?

Answer: The Multi-Exit Discriminator is an optional attribute that comes in handy when there are multiple paths by which a given AS can be entered. The AS sets MED values to tell the other AS which path to use to enter it. The MED value is passed between the two autonomous systems in question, but the value is not passed to any other ASes. The path with the lowest MED is the preferred path.

CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam:

You want to put ports fast 0/1 - 0/6 into Etherchannel group 5, but you want to enter the interface-level command only once. How can you do this?

Answer: Use the interface range command to configure all the ports at once.


CCNP / ONT Exam:

In a CoPP configuration, what command is used to apply the policy?

Answer: The service-policy command.

More questions later today, along with a new (and free!) CCNA training video on using Frame Relay interfaces and subinterfaces!


To your success,

Chris Bryant

CCIE #12933

http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/

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