Here are the answers to Tuesday's second set of Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification practice questions!
CCNA:
You're considering which routing protocol to run on your network. It is a multivendor environment, and your subnetting scheme demands VLSM support. Which protocol(s) is/are appropriate for this task?
A. RIPv1
B. RIPv2
C. IGRP
D. EIGRP
E. OSPF
Answer: B, E. Both RIPv2 and OSPF are suitable for multivendor environments and can support VLSM. RIPv1 doesn't support VLSM and both IGRP and EIGRP are Cisco-proprietary protocols.
CCNP / BSCI:
Identify BGP's well-known attributes.
A. AS_PATH
B. LOCAL_PREF
C. origin
D. next-hop
E. aggregate
F. atomic aggregate
Answer: A, B, C, D, F. AS_PATH, next-hop, and next-hop are well-known mandatory attributes; LOCAL_PREF and atomic aggregate are well-known discretionary attributes.
CCNP / BCMSN:
Short answer: What command, placed on the VTY lines, allows a user connecting to a switch via Telnet directly info privileged exec mode?
Answer: privilege level 15.
CCNP / BCRAN:
What term refers to the process of tracking a user's network activities, possibly for billing purposes?
A. Authentication
B. Authorization
C. Accounting
D. Accountability
Answer: C.
CCNP / CIT:
A frame relay hub-and-spoke network consists of a single hub (R1) and two spokes (R2 and R3). There is IP connectivity between the three. They're each advertising a loopback network via RIP. The RIP tables on all three routers are empty. What is most likely the issue?
A. The frame map statements have the wrong IP addresses.
B. The frame map statements are incomplete.
C. The frame map statements are pointing back to the local router's own DLCI.
D. The issue is most likely at Layer 3.
Answer: B. Most likely, the frame map statements are incomplete - they're probably missing the broadcast option, which enables the router to send broadcasts and multicasts over the frame.
See you later tonight with a fresh-baked batch of fresh Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
You're considering which routing protocol to run on your network. It is a multivendor environment, and your subnetting scheme demands VLSM support. Which protocol(s) is/are appropriate for this task?
A. RIPv1
B. RIPv2
C. IGRP
D. EIGRP
E. OSPF
Answer: B, E. Both RIPv2 and OSPF are suitable for multivendor environments and can support VLSM. RIPv1 doesn't support VLSM and both IGRP and EIGRP are Cisco-proprietary protocols.
CCNP / BSCI:
Identify BGP's well-known attributes.
A. AS_PATH
B. LOCAL_PREF
C. origin
D. next-hop
E. aggregate
F. atomic aggregate
Answer: A, B, C, D, F. AS_PATH, next-hop, and next-hop are well-known mandatory attributes; LOCAL_PREF and atomic aggregate are well-known discretionary attributes.
CCNP / BCMSN:
Short answer: What command, placed on the VTY lines, allows a user connecting to a switch via Telnet directly info privileged exec mode?
Answer: privilege level 15.
CCNP / BCRAN:
What term refers to the process of tracking a user's network activities, possibly for billing purposes?
A. Authentication
B. Authorization
C. Accounting
D. Accountability
Answer: C.
CCNP / CIT:
A frame relay hub-and-spoke network consists of a single hub (R1) and two spokes (R2 and R3). There is IP connectivity between the three. They're each advertising a loopback network via RIP. The RIP tables on all three routers are empty. What is most likely the issue?
A. The frame map statements have the wrong IP addresses.
B. The frame map statements are incomplete.
C. The frame map statements are pointing back to the local router's own DLCI.
D. The issue is most likely at Layer 3.
Answer: B. Most likely, the frame map statements are incomplete - they're probably missing the broadcast option, which enables the router to send broadcasts and multicasts over the frame.
See you later tonight with a fresh-baked batch of fresh Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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