Here are the answers to Thursday's CCNA / CCNP practice questions. I'll have some more questions for you later tonight!
Thursday's CCNA And CCNP Practice Questions
CCNA:
Which of the following devices divides a single broadcast domain into smaller broadcast domains with no additional configuration? Choose all that apply.
A. Hubs
B. Repeaters
C. Switches
D. Routers
Answer: D. Only routers do this by default. Switches can divide a broadcast domain, but only with additional configuration (VLANs). Hubs and repeaters work at Layer 1 and are incapable of dividing broadcast domains.
CCNP / BSCI:
In ISIS terminology, what is an intermediate system?
A. An end host
B. A switch
C. A logical group of routers
D. A single router
E. A logical group of hosts
Answer: D. An intermediate system is a single router in ISIS.
CCNP / BCMSN:
The command show standby is used to verify the configuration of what protocol?
A. IRDP
B. HSRP
C. VRRP
D. GLBP
Answer: B. show standby is the "show ip protocols" of HSRP - it shows you everything you'd ever want to know about your HSRP configuration, and maybe a few things you don't want to know! ;)
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
Thursday's CCNA And CCNP Practice Questions
CCNA:
Which of the following devices divides a single broadcast domain into smaller broadcast domains with no additional configuration? Choose all that apply.
A. Hubs
B. Repeaters
C. Switches
D. Routers
Answer: D. Only routers do this by default. Switches can divide a broadcast domain, but only with additional configuration (VLANs). Hubs and repeaters work at Layer 1 and are incapable of dividing broadcast domains.
CCNP / BSCI:
In ISIS terminology, what is an intermediate system?
A. An end host
B. A switch
C. A logical group of routers
D. A single router
E. A logical group of hosts
Answer: D. An intermediate system is a single router in ISIS.
CCNP / BCMSN:
The command show standby is used to verify the configuration of what protocol?
A. IRDP
B. HSRP
C. VRRP
D. GLBP
Answer: B. show standby is the "show ip protocols" of HSRP - it shows you everything you'd ever want to know about your HSRP configuration, and maybe a few things you don't want to know! ;)
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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