Welcome back! Here are the answers to Monday's CCNA, CCNP, and Network+ certification exam questions:

CCNA:

What is the major advantage of Frame Relay over ISDN?

A. Ease of configuration

B. Less overhead on the router

C. Complete control over every device in the circuit

D. Lower cost

Answer: D. The main benefit of Frame over ISDN - it's cheaper!



Network+ :

Which of the following network topologies delivers the highest level of fault tolerance?

A. partial mesh

B. bus

C. star

D. hybrid

E. full mesh

F. ring

Answer: E. A full mesh topology gives the highest level of fault tolerance. It also uses the most cable, and the larger it becomes, the less scalable it becomes.


CCNP / BSCI:

An OSPF total stub router can contain what types of routes in its routing table?

A. Inter-area and a default route

B. Intra-area and a default route

C. A default route only

D. E2 routes and a default route

Answer: B. A total stub router can have individual routes to destinations in its own area ("intra-area"), plus a default route used for all other destinations.



CCNP / BCRAN:

Identify the PRI framing types.

A. T1

B. SF

C. ESF

D. E1

F. AMI

G. B8ZS

H. CRC4

Answer: B, C, H.


CCNP / BCMSN: In a typical Network Management block, what switch layers are represented?

A. access

B. distribution

C. core

D. none

Answers: A, B. In addition to network management devices, both Access and Distribution switches will be found here.



CCNP / CIT: "show interface serial1" tells you that the interface is administratively down. What's the most likely issue, and what is true of the line protocol?

A. The interface is closed.

B. A cable is loose.

C. There's a clocking problem.

D. The line protocol may be up.

E. The line protocol will be up.

F. The line protocol cannot possibly be up.

Answers: A, F. If the interface is administratively closed, it's physically closed, and the line protocol cannot possibly be up.

See you in just a few minutes with today's questions!

To your certification exam success,

Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com

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