Here are the answers to yesterday's Cisco practice questions. I'll have some new questions up later tonight!
CCNA:
In OSPF, what is meant by the term "external route"?
A. A route injected into the OSPF domain by an ABR.
B. A route injected into the OSPF domain by an ASBR.
C. A route to a destination in Area 0.
D. A route that involves a virtual link.
Answer: B. A route learned by the OSPF domain via redistribution is an external route, and the ASBR performs this redistribution.
CCNP / BSCI:
What field in an IP Version 6 address carries subnet information?
A. SLA
B. NSAP
C. NSEL
D. System ID
E. Area ID
Answer: A. The 16-bit Site Level Aggregator (SLA) carries IPv6 subnet information.
CCNP / BCMSN:
What version of Spanning Tree is defined by IEEE 802.1s?
A. MST
B. PVST
C. CST
D. IST
Answer: A. IEEE 802.1s defines Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
To your Cisco success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
In OSPF, what is meant by the term "external route"?
A. A route injected into the OSPF domain by an ABR.
B. A route injected into the OSPF domain by an ASBR.
C. A route to a destination in Area 0.
D. A route that involves a virtual link.
Answer: B. A route learned by the OSPF domain via redistribution is an external route, and the ASBR performs this redistribution.
CCNP / BSCI:
What field in an IP Version 6 address carries subnet information?
A. SLA
B. NSAP
C. NSEL
D. System ID
E. Area ID
Answer: A. The 16-bit Site Level Aggregator (SLA) carries IPv6 subnet information.
CCNP / BCMSN:
What version of Spanning Tree is defined by IEEE 802.1s?
A. MST
B. PVST
C. CST
D. IST
Answer: A. IEEE 802.1s defines Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
To your Cisco success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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