Here are Tuesday night's Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions!

CCNA:

Identify the routing loop prevention services provided by distance vector protocols.

A. split horizon

B. route summarization

C. autosummarization

D. route poisoning

E. static routing



CCNP / BSCI:

Which of the following EIGRP packet types are considered unreliable?

A. Hello

B. Update

C. Query

D. Reply

E. Ack


CCNP / BCRAN:

Identify the true statements regarding G.lite.

A. It requires no splitter at the customer site.

B. It requires a splitter at the customer site.

C. It's faster than a typical ADSL connection.

D. It's faster than a typical dialup connection.

E. It's slower than a typical ADSL connection.

F. It's slower than a typical dialup connection.


CCNP / BCMSN:

Where does a VMPS server keep its MAC address database?

A. RAM

B. ROM

C. NVRAM

D. TFTP Server

E. Boot Memory


CCNP / CIT:

The partial output of what command is shown below? (Short answer, no choices given.)


R1#
CD2430 unit 0, Channel 0, Chip Revision 0D, Microcode 16
Channel mode is synchronous serial
idb 0x147DB4, buffer size 1524, No DCE cable

See you later tonight with the answers to yesterday's Cisco CCNA and CCNP practice questions, a new tutorial, and more!

To your Cisco certification success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

Comments

Anonymous said…
Tuesdays Answer: Loop Preventions:

Split Horizon
Posion reverse

P.S I found the answer I emailed you concerning wildcard masks....I found it in your Ultimate Study guide and also Todd Lammle 5th edition...all this is amazing how Packets are sent and received.....I Will continue on after my CCNA (Yes I'm confident I'll pass the test) to received my CCNP....Hey who knows I too one day can say Michael Hocutt CCIE #XXXXXX...Thnks Chris you really take the time out to help those pursuing their Cisco Certification path..
p.s.s Oh one thing you really only started your ccna studies 5 years ago?
Glad to help - that's what I'm here for!

I started studying Cisco technologies about 5 - 6 years ago - and there is no doubt that you will become a CCNA and have a CCIE number next to your name if you want it badly enough!

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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