Here are the answers to Saturday morning's Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions!

CCNA:

In the command router ospf 1, what does the 1 indicate?

A. The autonomous system.

B. The area number.

C. The process number.

D. The domain number.

Answer: C. The router ospf command uses process numbers, and these numbers are locally significant only.

CCNP / BSCI:

An IPv6 address begins with 2002 and has a /48 prefix. What can you safely assume about this address?

A. Nothing.

B. It's found on 6to4 tunnel edge routers.

C. It's a loopback address.

D. It's a multicast address.

E. It's a broadcast address.

Answer: B.


CCNP / BCMSN:

What version of Spanning Tree is defined by IEEE 802.1s?

A. PVST

B. CST

C. IST

D. MST

Answer: D. Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) is defined by IEEE 802.1s.



CCNP / CIT:

Identify the false statement regarding dialer watch.

A. The dialer watch-group command is required.

B. The dialer watch-list command is required.

C. Dialer map statements to every route being watched are required.

D. To view the routes being watched, run show dialer watch status.

Answer: D. The first three statements are accurate. There's no such command as show dialer watch status.


The answers to Saturday night's questions will be posted in just a few minutes.

To your Cisco certification success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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