Network Basic
1. | How long is an IPv6 address? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: An IPv6 address is 128 bits long. |
2. | What flavor of Network Address Translation can be used to have one IP address allow many users to connect to the global Internet? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: Port Address Translation (PAT) allows a one-to-many approach to network address translation. |
3. | What are the two main types of access control lists (ACLs)?
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Answer: Option A Explanation: Standard and extended access control lists (ACLs) are used to configure security on a router. |
4. | What command is used to create a backup configuration? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: The command to back up the configuration on a router is copy running-config startup-config. |
5. | You have 10 users plugged into a hub running 10Mbps half-duplex. There is a server connected to the switch running 10Mbps half-duplex as well. How much bandwidth does each host have to the server? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: Each device has 10 Mbps to the server. |
6. | Which WLAN IEEE specification allows up to 54Mbps at 2.4GHz? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: IEEE 802.11B is 2.4GHz, but with a maximum of only 11Mbps. IEEE 802.11G is in the 2.4GHz range, with a top speed of 54Mbps. |
7. | Which of the following is the valid host range for the subnet on which the IP address 192.168.168.188 255.255.255.192 resides? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: 256 - 192 = 64. 64 + 64 = 128. 128 + 64 = 192. The subnet is 128, the broadcast address is 191, and the valid host range is the numbers in between, or 129-190. |
8. | To back up an IOS, what command will you use? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: The command copy flash tftp will prompt you to back up an existing IOS in flash to a TFTP host. |
9. | What protocol does PPP use to identify the Network layer protocol? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: Network Control Protocol is used to help identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet. |
10. | Which of the following commands will allow you to set your Telnet password on a Cisco router? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: The command line vty 0 4 places you in a prompt that will allow you to set or change your Telnet password. |
11. | Which protocol does DHCP use at the Transport layer? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: User Datagram Protocol is a connection network service at the Transport layer, and DHCP uses this connectionless service. |
12. | Which command is used to determine if an IP access list is enabled on a particular interface? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: The show ip interface command will show you if any outbound or inbound interfaces have an access list set. |
13. | Where is a hub specified in the OSI model? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: Hubs regenerate electrical signals, which are specified at the Physical layer. |
14. | What does the passive command provide to dynamic routing protocols? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: The passive command, short for passive-interface, stops regular updates from being sent out an interface. However, the interface can still receive updates. |
15. | Which protocol is used to send a destination network unknown message back to originating hosts? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: ICMP is the protocol at the Network layer that is used to send messages back to an originating router. |
16. | How often are BPDUs sent from a layer 2 device? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: Every 2 seconds, BPDUs are sent out from all active bridge ports by default. |
17. | How many broadcast domains are created when you segment a network with a 12-port switch? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: By default, switches break up collision domains but are one large broadcast domain. |
18. | What does the command routerA(config)#line cons 0 allow you to perform next? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: The command line console 0 places you at a prompt where you can then set your console user-mode password. |
19. | Which router command allows you to view the entire contents of all access lists? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: To see the contents of all access lists, use the show access-lists command. |
20. | Which class of IP address has the most host addresses available by default? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: Class A addressing provides 24 bits for host addressing. |
21. | In a network with dozens of switches, how many root bridges would you have? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: You should have only one root bridge per network. |
22. | What PPP protocol provides dynamic addressing, authentication, and multilink? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: Link Control Protocol in the PPP stack provides dynamic addressing, authentication, and multilink. |
23. | What is a stub network? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: Stub networks have only one connection to an internetwork. Only default routes can be set on a stub network or network loops may occur. |
24. | If your router is facilitating a CSU/DSU, which of the following commands do you need to use to provide the router with a 64000bps serial link? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: The clock rate command is two words, and the speed of the line is in bps. |
25. | Which one of the following is true regarding VLANs? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: Switches do not propagate VLAN information by default; you must configure the VTP domain. VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) is used to propagate VLAN information across a trunk link. |
26. | What does a VLAN do? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: VLANs break up broadcast domains at layer 2. |
27. | What is the main reason the OSI model was created? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: The primary reason the OSI model was created was so that different networks could inter-operate. |
28. | How many collision domains are created when you segment a network with a 12-port switch? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: Layer 2 switching creates individual collision domains. |
29. | What command will display the line, protocol, DLCI, and LMI information of an interface? | |||||||
Answer: Option B Explanation: The show interface command shows the line, protocol, DLCI, and LMI information of an interface. |
30. | Which protocol does Ping use? | |||||||
Answer: Option C Explanation: ICMP is the protocol at the Network layer that is used to send echo requests and replies. |
31. | Which command is used to upgrade an IOS on a Cisco router? | |||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: The copy tftp flash command places a new file in flash memory, which is the default location for the Cisco IOS in Cisco routers. |
32. | If you wanted to delete the configuration stored in NVRAM, what would you type? | |||||||
Answer: Option A Explanation: The command erase startup-config deletes the configuration stored in NVRAM. |
33. | What protocols are used to configure trunking on a switch?
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Answer: Option B Explanation: VTP is not right because it has nothing to do with trunking except that it sends VLAN information across a trunk link. 802.1Q and ISL are used to configure trunking on a port. |
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