Here are the answers to Wednesday's CCNA and CCNP practice questions!
CCNA:
A frame enters a switch port. The destination MAC address is known. Which of the following terms best describes how the frame will be transmitted?
A. unicast
B. filtered
C. forwarded
D. broadcast
E. multicast
Answer: A. The frame will be unicast to the destination via the appropriate port.
CCNP / BSCI:
Route maps contain an "implicit deny". What happens to packets that have the implicit deny applied to them?
A. They're sent to the null interface.
B. They're dropped at the incoming interface.
C. They're routed normally.
D. They're dropped by the routing engine and an ICMP error message is generated.
Answer: C. Packets that have no specific match in the route map will be implicitly denied, but this implicit deny has a different meaning than the one you're used to from your ACL work. A route map implicit deny does not drop packets - rather, these packets are unaffected by the route map and are routed normally.
CCNP / BCRAN:
Short answer: How many classes can be defined for Priority Queueing?
Answer: 64.
New questions posted later today!
To your certification exam success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com
CCNA:
A frame enters a switch port. The destination MAC address is known. Which of the following terms best describes how the frame will be transmitted?
A. unicast
B. filtered
C. forwarded
D. broadcast
E. multicast
Answer: A. The frame will be unicast to the destination via the appropriate port.
CCNP / BSCI:
Route maps contain an "implicit deny". What happens to packets that have the implicit deny applied to them?
A. They're sent to the null interface.
B. They're dropped at the incoming interface.
C. They're routed normally.
D. They're dropped by the routing engine and an ICMP error message is generated.
Answer: C. Packets that have no specific match in the route map will be implicitly denied, but this implicit deny has a different meaning than the one you're used to from your ACL work. A route map implicit deny does not drop packets - rather, these packets are unaffected by the route map and are routed normally.
CCNP / BCRAN:
Short answer: How many classes can be defined for Priority Queueing?
Answer: 64.
New questions posted later today!
To your certification exam success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com
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