Here are the answers to Wednesday's third set of CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ questions!

Network+:

Which of the following devices can be used to create broadcast domains?

A. hubs

B. repeaters

C. switches

D. routers

Answer: C, D. Switches forward broadcasts by default, but the key word in the question is "can"; if you create VLANs on a switch, you're creating broadcast domains. Routers do not forward broadcasts by default, so they do create broadcast domains.


CCNA:

In how many different EIGRP tables can the Successor be found?

A. None of them.

B. One of them.

C. Two of them.

D. Three of them.

E. All four of them.

Answer: B. The Successor route can be found in both the EIGRP Route and Topology tables.


CCNP / BSCI:

Which of the following modes of injecting IGP routes into BGP should be avoided?

A. Redistributing a static route into BGP.

B. Redistributing a directly connected route into BGP.

C. Using the network command in BGP.

D. Redistributing dynamically learned IGP routes into BGP.

Answer: D. You should avoid redistributing dynamically learned IGP routes into BGP whenever possible.


CCNP / BCMSN:

What is one similarity between the trunking protocols ISL and dot1q?

A. They both work well in multivendor environments.

B. They are both supported by 2950 switches.

C. They both make most frames larger.

D. They both recognize the concept of the native VLAN.

Answer: C.


CCNP / BCRAN:

What term is described by the following? "Only the devices that should see the data in an unencrypted form will see the data in that form."

A. Data Integrity

B. Data Encryption

C. Data Origin Authentication

D. Data Confidentiality

Answer: D. Data Confidentiality means that only the hosts that should see the data in an unencrypted form will indeed be the only ones who do see the data in that form.


CCNP / CIT:

Short answer: What are the numeric ranges for standard access lists?

Answer: 1-99 and 1300-1999.


See you later this morning with the answers to Thursday's questions and a brand new batch of CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ questions!

To your certification exam success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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