It's Friday, October 10, and here are the answers to yesterday's Cisco practice exam questions!


CCNA Certification And CCENT Certification:

Identify the true statements.

A. show cdp neighbor displays the IP and MAC address of each directly connected neighbor.

B. A default static route has a mask and destination of 0.0.0.0.

C. Split horizon is disabled at the global configuration level.

D. The AD of RIP is higher than that of OSPF and EIGRP internal routes.

Answer: B, D. For the neighbor's IP address, you'll need to run show cdp neighbor detail. Split horizon is disabled at the interface level.



CCNA Security Certification / CCNP ISCW Exam:

What are the preconfigured security policies in SDM's Basic Firewall Wizard?

Answer: Nothing complicated here - High, Medium, Low!



CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam:


What command can be used to add or remove protocols forwarded by the ip helper-address command?

Answer: ip forward-protocol. Or as the case may be, no ip forward-protocol.



CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam:

Identify the true statements regarding DHCP Snooping.

A. When you enable this feature, all ports are trusted by default.

B. Enabling this feature results in all ports being considered untrustworthy.

C. DHCP Snooping must be configured at the interface level and there is no default for trust/untrust.

D. You configure this at the interface level and by default all ports are considered untrusted.

Answer: B. When you enable DHCP Snooping, all ports are considered untrusted, and the ports you want to trust must then be explicitly configured as trusted.



CCNP / ONT Exam:

Between the WCS and the Location Appliance, which must be initially configured at the CLI?

A. The WCS only.

B. The Location Appliance only.

C. Both.

D. Neither.

Answer: C.

I'll have more questions for you later today! Be sure to check today's other blog posts for a link to my newest CCNA Security tutorial!


To your success,

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

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