Here are Sunday's CCNA and CCNP certification exam training questions!

CCNA:

You have configured frame relay on a serial interface, and the interface is shut. You want to disable Cisco's default DLCI mapping protocol. Before opening the interface, you should enter the command ____________ . ( Short answer, no choices given! )


CCNP / BSCI:

If an IPv6 address begins with "FF", what does this indicate?

A. Nothing in particular.

B. It's a multicast address.

C. It's a unicast address.

D. It's an anycast address.



CCNP / BCMSN:

A switch is running Uplinkfast. The original root port has gone down and now come back up. Assuming the switch is running all default settings, how long will it be before this port becomes the root again?

A. It'll never happen.

B. 1 - 3 seconds

C. 30 - 35 seconds

D. 110 - 120 seconds



CCNP / BCRAN:

Identify the true statements regarding CET.

A. It's a Cisco-proprietary protocol.

B. It's an open-standard protocol.

C. CET provides some data encryption.

D. CET provides AH and ESP.

E. CET provides protection against replay attacks.



CCNP / CIT:

You notice that one of your VLANs is showing as suspended. What should you do?

A. Leave it alone - the VLAN will come out of that mode when it's in use.

B. Use the "state active" command to unsuspend it.

C. Delete the VLAN and rebuild it - this one's corrupt.

D. Reload the switch.

E. Delete the VLAN.DAT file.


Answers will be posted tomorrow - and look for new tutorials and article links here later tonight!

To your Cisco certification exam success,

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

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Anonymous said…
CCNA:

You have configured frame relay on a serial interface, and the interface is shut. You want to disable Cisco's default DLCI mapping protocol. Before opening the interface, you should enter the command ____________ . ( Short answer, no choices given! )

r1(config-if)#no frame-relay inverse-arp

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