It looks like the blogger software didn't post the answer to last Wednesday's questions, so here they are!
CCNA:
Identify the three locations where a router can locate an IOS image during the boot process.
A. Flash
B. TFTP Server
C. FTP Server
D. ROM
E. RAM
F. NVRAM
G. A laptop configured as an IOS Server.
Answer: A, B, D. The order is Flash, TFTP Server, ROM.
CCNP / BSCI:
One effect of configuring a router as an EIGRP Stub is to prevent it from receiving what kind of traffic?
A. LSAs
B. Hellos
C. DUAL Queries
D. Acks
E. Joins
Answer: C. Configuring a spoke router as an EIGRP stub means the hub will not send it DUAL Query packets. I mention hub and spoke routers because that's where you would use EIGRP stub routing.
CCNP / BCMSN
In a multilayer switch, what holds the routing information?
A. The route cache
B. The Attribute Table
C. The MAC Mapping Table
D. The Forwarding Information Base
E. The Adjacency Table
Answer: D. The FIB holds the routing table's information, in a different format than that of the routing table.
To your Cisco success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
Identify the three locations where a router can locate an IOS image during the boot process.
A. Flash
B. TFTP Server
C. FTP Server
D. ROM
E. RAM
F. NVRAM
G. A laptop configured as an IOS Server.
Answer: A, B, D. The order is Flash, TFTP Server, ROM.
CCNP / BSCI:
One effect of configuring a router as an EIGRP Stub is to prevent it from receiving what kind of traffic?
A. LSAs
B. Hellos
C. DUAL Queries
D. Acks
E. Joins
Answer: C. Configuring a spoke router as an EIGRP stub means the hub will not send it DUAL Query packets. I mention hub and spoke routers because that's where you would use EIGRP stub routing.
CCNP / BCMSN
In a multilayer switch, what holds the routing information?
A. The route cache
B. The Attribute Table
C. The MAC Mapping Table
D. The Forwarding Information Base
E. The Adjacency Table
Answer: D. The FIB holds the routing table's information, in a different format than that of the routing table.
To your Cisco success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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