Here are the answers to Saturday's Cisco CCNA and CCNP questions!

CCNA:

Short answer: Convert the decimal 781 into a hex value.

Answer: We've got three units of 256, zero units of 16, and 13 units of 1 = that's 30D.


CCNP / BSCI:

On what OSPF router type(s) can the area range command be used?

A. ABR

B. DR

C. BDR

D. DRother

Answer: A. "area range", one of two commands available to summarize routes in OSPF, is designed for use on an Area Border Router only.

R1(config)#router ospf 1
R1(config-router)#area 1 ?
authentication Enable authentication
default-cost Set the summary default-cost of a NSSA/stub area
nssa Specify a NSSA
area range Summarize routes matching address/mask (border routers only)
stub Specify a stub area
virtual-link Define a virtual link and its parameters



CCNP / BCMSN:

Identify the true statements.

A. VTP pruning is on by default.

B. VTP pruning is off by default.

C. VTP requires a password to be set.

D. VTP does not require a password.

Answers: B, D. VTP pruning must be enabled with the vtp pruning command, and VTP does not require a password.


CCNP / BCRAN:

What group or organization is the original intended beneficiary of the wireless broadband solution UNII ?

A. Hospitals

B. Libraries

C. Public schools

D. Coffee shops

Answer: C. UNII was developed to bring internet access to public schools without the need for additional cabling.


CCNP / CIT:

You suspect unidirectional links are causing switching loops on your network. Which of the following services will help?

A. Backbonefast

B. Uplinkfast

C. UDLD

D. BPDU Skew Detection

Answer: C. UDLD, or Unidirectional Link Detection, will help prevent unidirectional links.


I've got a lot coming up for you later on Monday, with a new set of questions, new Cisco tutorials and articles, and... well, come back and see! :)

To your Cisco certification exam success,

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

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