Here are the answers to Friday's CCNA and CCNP certification exam training questions!
CCNA:
Which of the following are considered "classless" protocols?
A. RIPv1
B. RIPv2
C. IGRP
D. EIGRP
E. OSPF
Answers: B, D, E. RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF are all classless protocols. RIPv1 and IGRP are classful protocols.
CCNP / BSCI: What is the purpose of the OSPF command "default-information originate always"?
A. This allows the ASBR to perform automatic route redistribution.
B. This allows the ASBR to generate a default route and advertise it throughout the OSPF domain.
C. This allows the ASBR to generate a static route and advertise it thorughout the OSPF domain.
D. This allows the ASBR to send a default route to the other routing protocol during route redistribution.
Answer: B. The command default information-originate always command allows the ASBR to generate a default route and advertise it throughout the OSPF domain.
CCNP / BCMSN: Short answer: What command places a user connecting to a switch via Telnet directly into privileged exec mode, and where should it be configured?
Answer: The command privilege level 15 will do this; it should be configured on the VTY lines.
CCNP / BCRAN: Short answer: In feet, what's the distance limitation on ADSL?
Answer: 18,000 feet.
CCNP / CIT:
What device is connected to a switch port and has traffic mirrored to it by SPAN?
A. network monitor
B. protocol analyzer
C. BERT
D. TDR
E. cable tester
F. volt-ohm meter
Answer; B. Traffic is sent to a SPAN destination port, which will have a protocol analyzer attached to that port.
See you later today with a fresh batch of CCNP and Cisco CCNA certification exam training questions!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com
G. ERNIE
CCNA:
Which of the following are considered "classless" protocols?
A. RIPv1
B. RIPv2
C. IGRP
D. EIGRP
E. OSPF
Answers: B, D, E. RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF are all classless protocols. RIPv1 and IGRP are classful protocols.
CCNP / BSCI: What is the purpose of the OSPF command "default-information originate always"?
A. This allows the ASBR to perform automatic route redistribution.
B. This allows the ASBR to generate a default route and advertise it throughout the OSPF domain.
C. This allows the ASBR to generate a static route and advertise it thorughout the OSPF domain.
D. This allows the ASBR to send a default route to the other routing protocol during route redistribution.
Answer: B. The command default information-originate always command allows the ASBR to generate a default route and advertise it throughout the OSPF domain.
CCNP / BCMSN: Short answer: What command places a user connecting to a switch via Telnet directly into privileged exec mode, and where should it be configured?
Answer: The command privilege level 15 will do this; it should be configured on the VTY lines.
CCNP / BCRAN: Short answer: In feet, what's the distance limitation on ADSL?
Answer: 18,000 feet.
CCNP / CIT:
What device is connected to a switch port and has traffic mirrored to it by SPAN?
A. network monitor
B. protocol analyzer
C. BERT
D. TDR
E. cable tester
F. volt-ohm meter
Answer; B. Traffic is sent to a SPAN destination port, which will have a protocol analyzer attached to that port.
See you later today with a fresh batch of CCNP and Cisco CCNA certification exam training questions!
To your Cisco certification success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com
G. ERNIE
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