Hey, I owe you some answers... and here they are, the answers to Monday's CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ practice exam questions!

CCNA:

By default, what values are considered by IGRP when computing a path's metric?

A. Bandwidth

B. Bandwidth, delay

C. Bandwidth, delay, hop count

D. Bandwidth, delay, load, reliability

E. None of the above

Answer: B. By default, both IGRP and EIGRP consider bandwidth and delay when calculating path metrics.


Network+ :

255.255.255.0 is the default network mask for what address class?

A. Class A

B. Class B

C. Class C

D. Class D

E. Class E

Answer: C. 255.255.255.0 is also expressed as /24, in prefix notation.


CCNP / BSCI:

Can there be more than one Successor for a given destination?

A. No.

B. Yes, by using the variance command.

C. Yes, because EIGRP performs equal-cost load balancing by default.

D. Yes, by promoting a Feasible Successor to Successor.

Answer: C. EIGRP performs equal-cost load balancing by default.


CCNP / BCRAN:

Which of the following gives priority to interactive, low-bandwidth communications?

A. WFQ

B. FIFO

C. PQ

D. CQ

E. DQ

Answer: A Weighted Fair Queueing gives priority to interactive, low-bandwidth conversations, and then splits the remaining bandwidth fairly among the remaining conversations.


CCNP / BCMSN:

What interface-level command, configured on a switch port, will tell the IP Phone not to trust any CoS values sent from a PC connected to the phone?

A. switchport priority cos trust

B. no mls qos trust cos

C. switchport priority extend cos 0

D. no mls qos

E. switchport priority extend cos 5

Answer: C. The command switchport priority extend cos x tells the phone to overwrite the CoS value coming in from the PC. Setting "x" to zero is effectively telling the phone not to trust the incoming CoS value.


CCNP / CIT:

Identify the true statements regarding the following command.

dialer watch-list 5 ip 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255

A. This command defines interesting traffic.

B. This command defines the routes to be watched.

C. This command is placed on the interface.

D. This command is globally configured.

Answer: B, D. This command defines the routes to be watched in Dialer Watch, and the dialer watch-list is configured globally.

See you in just a few minutes with the answers to Tuesday's questions!

To your certification exam success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
www.thebryantadvantage.com

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