Here are the answers to Tuesday night's Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification exam practice questions!
CCNA:
By default, what traffic does a Cisco router consider to be interesting traffic?
A. All traffic.
B. No traffic.
C. All IP traffic.
D. All ICMP traffic.
E. All pings.
F. All routing protocol traffic.
Answer: B. By default, a Cisco router considers no traffic to be interesting traffic; that traffic must be defined with the dialer-list command.
CCNP / BSCI:
You've decided to implement policy routing. At what point(s) on your routers will policy routing be enforced?
A. Leaving the interface
B. Entering the interface
C. Leaving and entering the interface
D. During the routing process
Answer: B. A fundamental rule of policy routing is that the policy is applied when packets arrive on an interface.
CCNP / BCMSN:
What term is used to describe a networking design where switch blocks have redundant connections to core blocks?I've been too easy on the BCMSN candidates this week, so no choices for that question!
Answer: Dual core describes a design where the distribution-layer switches have multiple connections to the core block.
CCNP / BCRAN:
What interface type(s) require the use of the frame-relay interface-dlci command?
A. Any subinterface
B. A multipoint subinterface
C. A point-to-point subinterface
D. No interfaces require it
Answer: C. Point-to-point subinterfaces require the frame-relay interface-dlci command; as shown below, you cannot use frame map statements on point-to-point subinterfaces.
R2(config)#int s0.21 point-to-point
R2(config-subif)#frame map ip 172.12.1.1 122 broadcast
FRAME-RELAY INTERFACE-DLCI command should be used on point-to-point interfaces
CCNP / CIT
If you decide to begin your troubleshooting efforts at L3, what troubleshooting approach are you using?
A. top - bottom
B. bottom - top
C. divide-and-conquer
D. network aggression
E. routing process
Answer: C. When you start troubleshooting anywhere except the top or bottom layers of the OSI model, you're using the divide-and-conquer troubleshooting model.
See you later tonight with more Cisco certification exam practice questions!
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
By default, what traffic does a Cisco router consider to be interesting traffic?
A. All traffic.
B. No traffic.
C. All IP traffic.
D. All ICMP traffic.
E. All pings.
F. All routing protocol traffic.
Answer: B. By default, a Cisco router considers no traffic to be interesting traffic; that traffic must be defined with the dialer-list command.
CCNP / BSCI:
You've decided to implement policy routing. At what point(s) on your routers will policy routing be enforced?
A. Leaving the interface
B. Entering the interface
C. Leaving and entering the interface
D. During the routing process
Answer: B. A fundamental rule of policy routing is that the policy is applied when packets arrive on an interface.
CCNP / BCMSN:
What term is used to describe a networking design where switch blocks have redundant connections to core blocks?I've been too easy on the BCMSN candidates this week, so no choices for that question!
Answer: Dual core describes a design where the distribution-layer switches have multiple connections to the core block.
CCNP / BCRAN:
What interface type(s) require the use of the frame-relay interface-dlci command?
A. Any subinterface
B. A multipoint subinterface
C. A point-to-point subinterface
D. No interfaces require it
Answer: C. Point-to-point subinterfaces require the frame-relay interface-dlci command; as shown below, you cannot use frame map statements on point-to-point subinterfaces.
R2(config)#int s0.21 point-to-point
R2(config-subif)#frame map ip 172.12.1.1 122 broadcast
FRAME-RELAY INTERFACE-DLCI command should be used on point-to-point interfaces
CCNP / CIT
If you decide to begin your troubleshooting efforts at L3, what troubleshooting approach are you using?
A. top - bottom
B. bottom - top
C. divide-and-conquer
D. network aggression
E. routing process
Answer: C. When you start troubleshooting anywhere except the top or bottom layers of the OSI model, you're using the divide-and-conquer troubleshooting model.
See you later tonight with more Cisco certification exam practice questions!
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com
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