Here are the answers to yesterday's Cisco certification training questions!
CCNA:
Short answer: You want to change EIGRP's default assumption that a serial interface is connected to a T1 line. You want to indicate to EIGRP that the line is actually running at roughly 33% of a T1 line. What command will do this, and where should this command be configured?
Answer: On the serial interface itself, configure the command bandwidth 514. The default assumption mentioned in the question is that the line is running at 1544 kbps.
CCNP / BSCI:
By default, how does an OSPF routing table indicate routes that were learned by the OSPF domain via redistribution?
A. O E1
B. O E2
C. O*
D. O N1
E. O N2
Answer; B. O E2 routes reflect only the cost of the path from the ASBR to the destination network, and this is the default for a route redistributed into OSPF.
CCNP / BCMSN:
Short answer: The full command to disable a switch port's ability to transmit DTP frames is ____________.
Answer: The Cisco-proprietary trunking protocol DTP can be turned off at the interface level with the command switchport nonegotiate.
New questions will be posted later today!
To your success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/
CCNA:
Short answer: You want to change EIGRP's default assumption that a serial interface is connected to a T1 line. You want to indicate to EIGRP that the line is actually running at roughly 33% of a T1 line. What command will do this, and where should this command be configured?
Answer: On the serial interface itself, configure the command bandwidth 514. The default assumption mentioned in the question is that the line is running at 1544 kbps.
CCNP / BSCI:
By default, how does an OSPF routing table indicate routes that were learned by the OSPF domain via redistribution?
A. O E1
B. O E2
C. O*
D. O N1
E. O N2
Answer; B. O E2 routes reflect only the cost of the path from the ASBR to the destination network, and this is the default for a route redistributed into OSPF.
CCNP / BCMSN:
Short answer: The full command to disable a switch port's ability to transmit DTP frames is ____________.
Answer: The Cisco-proprietary trunking protocol DTP can be turned off at the interface level with the command switchport nonegotiate.
New questions will be posted later today!
To your success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/
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