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

CCNA:

Fill in the blank: A route that is not the best route to a destination, but is still valid and can be used if the primary path goes down, is referred to in EIGRP as the ____________ .

CCNP / BSCI:

The first eight bits of an IPv6 address are all set to one. What address type does this indicate?

A. broadcast

B. multicast

C. unicast

D. site limited


CCNP / BCMSN:

In a dot1q tunneling scheme, what switches must be configured with the "switchport mode dot1q tunnel" command?

A. All switches in the service provider network.

B. The customer network edge switches.

C. The service provider edge switches.

D. Both the customer and service provider edge switches.


CCNP / BCRAN:

R1 sends a policy to R2. Every value is a match except the lifetime value; R2's is 45000 seconds, with R1's being 40000 seconds. What is the result?

A. This is a match, and R2's lifetime value will be used.

B. This is a match, and R1's lifetime value will be used.

C. This is a match, and the default lifetime value will be used.

D. This is not a match.


CCNP / CIT:

What Microsoft command show you the NIC type and MAC address, active network destinations, network masks (netmask), gateways, interface IP addresses, and metrics?

A. arp - a

B. route print

C. show config

D. netstat

E. nslookup


See you Thursday morning with the answers to today's questions, and two NEW sets of Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification exam practice questions!

To your Cisco certification success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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Anonymous said…
CCNA:

Fill in the blank: A route that is not the best route to a destination, but is still valid and can be used if the primary path goes down, is referred to in EIGRP as the "FEASIBLE SUCESSOR ROUTE".

CCNP / CIT:

What Microsoft command show you the NIC type and MAC address, active network destinations, network masks (netmask), gateways, interface IP addresses, and metrics?

D: NETSTAT

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