Here are Monday morning's Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions!
CCNA:
What does port-based security use to allow or deny access?
A. The source MAC address
B. The destination MAC address
C. The switchport password
D. The enable password
E. The local database password
CCNP / BSCI:
Which of the following protocols serve to expedite network cutover to a working router when the primary router goes down?
A. IRDP
B. SNMP
C. SMTP
D. HDLC
E. HSRP
CCNP / BCMSN:
Which of the following can a switch use to authentication users?
A. A local username / password database
B. TACACS+
C. An IP HOST table
D. PPP
E. RADIUS
CCNP / BCRAN:
Short answer: Given a CIR of 128 KBPS and a time interval of 1/20th of a second, what is the Bc?
CCNP / CIT:
Short answer: Give the full syntax of the command that resulted in the following output.
Console> (enable) xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
begin
set password $1$FJEUSIEWGjegEJKGUIEV893
set enablepass $1$FHJEMRJGEKEIGE
set prompt Console>>
set length 100 default
See you later today with more CCNA and CCNP questions and answers!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
What does port-based security use to allow or deny access?
A. The source MAC address
B. The destination MAC address
C. The switchport password
D. The enable password
E. The local database password
CCNP / BSCI:
Which of the following protocols serve to expedite network cutover to a working router when the primary router goes down?
A. IRDP
B. SNMP
C. SMTP
D. HDLC
E. HSRP
CCNP / BCMSN:
Which of the following can a switch use to authentication users?
A. A local username / password database
B. TACACS+
C. An IP HOST table
D. PPP
E. RADIUS
CCNP / BCRAN:
Short answer: Given a CIR of 128 KBPS and a time interval of 1/20th of a second, what is the Bc?
CCNP / CIT:
Short answer: Give the full syntax of the command that resulted in the following output.
Console> (enable) xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
begin
set password $1$FJEUSIEWGjegEJKGUIEV893
set enablepass $1$FHJEMRJGEKEIGE
set prompt Console>>
set length 100 default
See you later today with more CCNA and CCNP questions and answers!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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