Here are the answers to Monday evening's CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ questions!

Network+:

Identify the true statements regarding RTT.

A. RTT is usually expressed in seconds.

B. RTT is usually expressed in milliseconds.

C. RTT measures the time it takes a packet to go from the sender to the receiver.

D. RTT measures the time it takes a packet to go from the receiver to the sender.

E. RTT measures the time it takes a packet to go from the sender to the receiver, and back from the receiver to the sender.

Answers: B, E. RTT stands for Round-Trip Time, and it's measured in milliseconds. One thousand milliseconds equals one second.


CCNA:

An EIGRP router has one Successor route to a remote destination, and no Feasible Successor. The Successor route goes down. What happens now?

A. A routing loop will form.

B. DUAL will generate a default route to use until the Successor returns.

C. The router sends a DUAL query to all its EIGRP neighbors.

D. The router holds a DUAL election to choose a new Successor.

Answer: C. When the Successor route is lost and no feasible successor exists, the router will send a DUAL Query to its EIGRP neighbors.


CCNP / BSCI:

Which of the following network topologies is the best choice for ODR?

A. Broadcast

B. Hub-and-spoke

C. Point-to-multipoint

D. Point-to-point

Answer: B. Actually, hub-and-spoke isn't just the best choice for On-Demand Routing (ODR), it's the only choice.


CCNP / BCMSN:

A switch port has just received a dynamic VLAN membership assignment. What other port feature will be enabled as a result?

A. Uplinkfast

B. Portfast

C. Backbonefast

D. Root Guard

Answer: B. That's right, Portfast is enabled by default in this case!


CCNP / BCRAN:

Short answer: You're in user exec mode. What privilege level do you have?

Answer: Privilege level 1.


CCNP / CIT:

Short answer: The DLCI number used by the LMI type CISCO is what?

Answer: The LMI type Cisco uses DLCI number 1023.


See you in just a few minutes with Wednesday's first set of CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ questions!

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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