Here are the answers to Saturday's CCNA / CCNP Practice Questions.

More free questions coming later tonight!

CCNA:

Identify the true statements regarding an ISDN connection. Choose all that apply.

A. CHAP requires the passwords to be the same on each router.

B. CHAP allows the passwords to be different on each router.

C. CHAP can only run when HDLC is enabled.

D. CHAP can only run when PPP is enabled.

E. CHAP can run on PPP or HDLC.

F. CHAP requires the use of the ppp chap sent-username command.

G. CHAP does not use the ppp chap sent-username command.

Answer: A, D, G. CHAP does require that the password be the same on both involved routers. CHAP cannot run on HDLC and requires PPP. CHAP does not have a sent-username command, only PAP does.


CCNP / BSCI:

Examine the following configuration and identify the true statements.

router bgp 100
neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 200

A. The local router is in AS 100.

B. The local router is in AS 200.

C. The remote router is an iBGP neighbor.

D. The remote router is an eBGP neighbor.

Answer: A, B, D. The local router's AS is in the first line, with the remote router's AS in the second line. Since they're in different Autonomous Systems, they're eBGP neighbors.


CCNP / BCMSN:Which of the following best describes the RPF Check?

A. The RPF check assures that the packet is on the way to the correct destination.

B. The RPF Check assures that the packet is flowing away from the source.

C. The RPF Check assures the router that the packet is indeed a multicast packet.

D. The RPF Check assures the router that the packet is not a broadcast packet.

E. The RPF Check assures the router that the packet is not a multicast packet.

Answer: B. The purpose of the RPF check is to make sure the multicast packet is flowing away from the source.

Chris Bryant
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www.thebryantadvantage.com

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