Here are Wednesday's CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ practice exam questions!

CCNA:

In OSPF, what is true of the term "Area 0"?

A. This is the backbone of an OSPF deployment.

B. All other areas must contain a router with a physical or logical interface in Area 0.

C. A router must have all interfaces in Area 0, or none.

D. Area 0 cannot be a stub area, but it can be a total stub area.

E. Area 0 cannot be a total stub area, but it can be a stub area.

F. Area 0 cannot be a stub or a total stub area.


Network+ :

On what network device would you configure a Virtual LAN?

A. hub

B. repeater

C. switch

D. router

E. gateway


CCNP / BSCI:

After EIGRP route summarization is configured, the router on which summarization is configured will have an extra route. To what interface or destination does this new route point?

A. The loopback interface

B. The interface with the EIGRP RID

C. The exit interface to use to reach the summarized routes

D. The null0 interface

E. The remote IP address to use to reach the summarized routes


CCNP / BCRAN:

Which of the following status codes indicate that the DLCI is known and that connectivity exists via that DLCI?

A. 0x0

B. 0x2

C. 0x3

D. 0x4


CCNP / BCMSN:

In what two fashions can a switch learn MAC addresses?

A. static configurations

B. by examining source MAC addresses of incoming frames

C. by examining destination MAC addresses of incoming frames

D. VMPS server broadcasts


CCNP / CIT:

You're configuring Dialer Watch and three different routes are being watched. Which of the following is true?


A. Only one of the watched routes needs to leave the routing table in order for the ISDN link to come up.

B. All of the watched routes need to leave the routing table in order for the ISDN link to come up.

C. Additional dialer map statements will be needed.

D. Besides a route or routes leaving the routing table, nothing else needs to happen for the ISDN link to come up in Dialer Watch.

E. Dialer Watch is dependent on interesting traffic to bring the ISDN link up.


See you later today with a new tutorial, and who knows what else! Thanks for reading!

To your certification exam success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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