1. Which information is used by routers to forward a data packet toward its destination?
16. What information does the loopback test provide?
32. A new network administrator has been asked to enter a banner message on a Cisco device. What is the fastest way a network administrator could test whether the banner is properly configured?
34. Match the phases to the functions during the boot up process of a Cisco router. (Not all options are used.)
35. Match the command with the device mode at which the command is entered. (Not all options are used.)
36. What are two functions of NVRAM? (Choose two.)
42. Which three commands are used to set up secure access to a router through a connection to the console interface? (Choose three.)
Which interfaces in each router are active and operational? R1: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R2: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R1: G0/1 and S0/0/1
R2: G0/0 and S0/0/1
R1: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R2: G0/1 and S0/0/0
R1: G0/0 and S0/0/1
R2: G0/1 and S0/0/1
49. Which term describes a field in the IPv4 packet header used to identify the next level protocol?
- source IP address
- destination IP address
- source data-link address
- destination data-link address
- The packet will be sent to the default gateway first, and then, depending on the response from the gateway, it may be sent to the destination host.
- The packet will be sent directly to the destination host.
- The packet will first be sent to the default gateway, and then from the default gateway it will be sent directly to the destination host.
- The packet will be sent only to the default gateway.
- route the packet out the Gigabit 0/1 interface
- create a new Layer 2 Ethernet frame to be sent to the destination
- look into the ARP cache to determine the destination IP address
- look into the routing table to determine if the destination network is in the routing table
- 126.0.0.1
- 127.0.0.0
- 126.0.0.0
- 127.0.0.1
- The cable is not connected properly to the NIC.
- The computer has an invalid IP address.
- The computer has an incorrect subnet mask.
- The computer has an invalid default gateway address.
- IP encapsulation is modified based on network media.
- IP relies on Layer 2 protocols for transmission error control.
- MAC addresses are used during the IP packet encapsulation.
- IP relies on upper layer services to handle situations of missing or out-of-order packets.
- Because IPv6 has integrated security, there is no need to hide the IPv6 addresses of internal networks.
- Any host or user can get a public IPv6 network address because the number of available IPv6 addresses is extremely large.
- The problems that are induced by NAT applications are solved because the IPv6 header improves packet handling by intermediate routers.
- The end-to-end connectivity problems that are caused by NAT are solved because the number of routes increases with the number of nodes that are connected to the Internet.
- the lower metric value that is associated with the destination network
- the lower gateway IP address to get to the destination network
- the higher metric value that is associated with the destination network
- the higher gateway IP address to get to the destination network
- performing error detection
- routing packets toward the destination
- encapsulating PDUs from the transport layer
- placement of frames on the media
- collision detection
- Hosts that are connected to the switch can use the switch default gateway address to forward packets to a remote destination.
- A switch must have a default gateway to be accessible by Telnet and SSH.
- The default gateway address is used to forward packets originating from the switch to remote networks.
- It provides a next-hop address for all traffic that flows through the switch.
- connectionless
- media dependent
- user data segmentation
- reliable end-to-end delivery
- Time-to-Live
- Sequence Number
- Acknowledgment Number
- Differentiated Services
- smaller-sized header
- little requirement for processing checksums
- smaller-sized source and destination IP addresses
- efficient packet handling
- Protocol
- Identification
- Version
- Differentiated Services
16. What information does the loopback test provide?
- The TCP/IP stack on the device is working correctly.
- The device has end-to-end connectivity.
- DHCP is working correctly.
- The Ethernet cable is working correctly.
- The device has the correct IP address on the network.
- directly-connected routes
- local routes
- remote routes
- C and L source routes
- They have to keep their own local routing table that contains a route to the loopback interface, a local network route, and a remote default route.
- They always direct their packets to the default gateway, which will be responsible for the packet delivery.
- They search in their own local routing table for a route to the network destination address and pass this information to the default gateway.
- They send a query packet to the default gateway asking for the best route.
- Next Header
- Flow Label
- Traffic Class
- Differentiated Services
- ARP is used to discover the IP address of any host on a different network.
- ARP is used to discover the IP address of any host on the local network.
- ARP is used to discover the MAC address of any host on a different network.
- ARP is used to discover the MAC address of any host on the local network.
- The frame has the broadcast address as the destination address.
- The destination address is unknown to the switch.
- The source address in the frame header is the broadcast address.
- The source address in the frame is a multicast address.
- The destination address in the frame is a known unicast address.
- They must be forwarded by all routers on the local network.
- They are received and processed by every device on the local network.
- They are dropped by all switches on the local network.
- They are received and processed only by the target device.
- 0.0.0.0
- 255.255.255.255
- FFFF.FFFF.FFFF
- AAAA.AAAA.AAAA
- the physical address of the destination host
- The ARP cache is cleared.
- The current content of the ARP cache is displayed.
- The detailed information of the ARP cache is displayed.
- The ARP cache is synchronized with the router interface.
- The switch will discard the frame.
- The switch will forward the frame only to port 2.
- The switch will forward the frame to all ports except port 4.
- The switch will forward the frame to all ports.
- The switch will forward the frame only to ports 1 and 3.
- anycast
- broadcast
- echo reply
- echo request
- neighbor solicitation
- neighbor advertisement
- to flood the network with ARP reply broadcasts
- to fill switch MAC address tables with bogus addresses
- to associate IP addresses to the wrong MAC address
- to overwhelm network hosts with ARP requests
- the MAC address of S1
- the MAC address of the G0/0 interface on R1
- the MAC address of the G0/0 interface on R2
- the MAC address of S2
- the MAC address of File_server1
- neighbor table
- ARP cache
- routing table
- MAC address table
- source MAC address
- source IP address
- destination MAC address
- Ethernet type
- destination IP address
32. A new network administrator has been asked to enter a banner message on a Cisco device. What is the fastest way a network administrator could test whether the banner is properly configured?
- Reboot the device.
- Enter CTRL-Z at the privileged mode prompt.
- Exit global configuration mode.
- Power cycle the device.
- Exit privileged EXEC mode and press Enter.
34. Match the phases to the functions during the boot up process of a Cisco router. (Not all options are used.)
35. Match the command with the device mode at which the command is entered. (Not all options are used.)
36. What are two functions of NVRAM? (Choose two.)
- to store the routing table
- to retain contents when power is removed
- to store the startup configuration file
- to contain the running configuration file
- to store the ARP table
- The IOS image is corrupt.
- Cisco IOS is missing from flash memory.
- The configuration file is missing from NVRAM.
- The POST process has detected hardware failure.
- The switch will have a management interface with the address 172.16.100.1.
- The switch can be remotely managed from a host on another network.
- The switch can communicate with other hosts on the 172.16.100.0 network.
- The switch is limited to sending and receiving frames to and from the gateway 172.16.100.1.
- The SSH client on the switch is enabled.
- Communication between the switch and remote users is encrypted.
- The switch requires a username/password combination for remote access.
- The switch requires remote connections via a proprietary client software.
- 172.24.255.17
- 172.24.1.22
- 172.20.0.254
- 172.24.255.4
- 172.20.1.18
42. Which three commands are used to set up secure access to a router through a connection to the console interface? (Choose three.)
- interface fastethernet 0/0
- line vty 0 4
- line console 0
- enable secret cisco
- login
- password cisco
- It is the IP address of the Router1 interface that connects the company to the Internet.
- It is the IP address of the Router1 interface that connects the PC1 LAN to Router1.
- It is the IP address of Switch1 that connects PC1 to other devices on the same LAN.
- It is the IP address of the ISP network device located in the cloud.
- packet forwarding
- microsegmentation
- domain name resolution
- path selection
- flow control
- The contents of ROM will change.
- The contents of RAM will change.
- The contents of NVRAM will change.
- The contents of flash will change.
- The host cannot communicate with other hosts in the local network.
- The switch will not forward packets initiated by the host.
- The host will have to use ARP to determine the correct address of the default gateway.
- The host cannot communicate with hosts in other networks.
- A ping from the host to 127.0.0.1 would not be successful.
- Manually configuring static ARP associations could facilitate ARP poisoning or MAC address spoofing.
- On large networks with low bandwidth, multiple ARP broadcasts could cause data communication delays.
- Network attackers could manipulate MAC address and IP address mappings in ARP messages with the intent of intercepting network traffic.
- Large numbers of ARP request broadcasts could cause the host MAC address table to overflow and prevent the host from communicating on the network.
- Multiple ARP replies result in the switch MAC address table containing entries that match the MAC addresses of hosts that are connected to the relevant switch port.
Which interfaces in each router are active and operational? R1: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R2: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R1: G0/1 and S0/0/1
R2: G0/0 and S0/0/1
R1: G0/0 and S0/0/0
R2: G0/1 and S0/0/0
R1: G0/0 and S0/0/1
R2: G0/1 and S0/0/1
49. Which term describes a field in the IPv4 packet header used to identify the next level protocol?
- protocol
- destination IPv4 address
- source IPv4 address
- TTL
- differentiated services
- destination IPv4 address
- source IPv4 address
- protocol
- source IPv4 address
- destination IPv4 address
- protocol
- TTL
- header checksum
- source IPv4 address
- protocol
- TTL
RTR1(config)# interface gi0/1 RTR1(config-if)# description Connects to the Marketing LAN RTR1(config-if)# ip address 10.27.15.17 255.255.255.0 RTR1(config-if)# no shutdown RTR1(config-if)# interface gi0/0 RTR1(config-if)# description Connects to the Payroll LAN RTR1(config-if)# ip address 10.27.14.148 255.255.255.0 RTR1(config-if)# no shutdown RTR1(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 RTR1(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP RTR1(config-if)# ip address 10.14.15.254 255.255.255.0 RTR1(config-if)# no shutdown RTR1(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 RTR1(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN RTR1(config-if)# ip address 203.0.113.39 255.255.255.0 RTR1(config-if)# no shutdown RTR1(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Payroll LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 10.27.14.148
- 10.27.14.1
- 10.14.15.254
- 203.0.113.39
- 10.27.15.17
- destination IPv4 address
- protocol
- TTL
- header checksum
- TTL
- source IPv4 address
- protocol
- header checksum
- version
- source IPv4 address
- protocol
- TTL
- protocol
- version
- differentiated services
- header checksum
- version
- differentiated services
- header checksum
- TTL
- Entries in an ARP table are time-stamped and are purged after the timeout expires.
- A static IP-to-MAC address entry can be entered manually into an ARP table.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The port-to-MAC address table on a switch has the same entries as the ARP table on the switch.
- A static IP-to-MAC address entry can be entered manually into an ARP table.
- Entries in an ARP table are time-stamped and are purged after the timeout expires.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The port-to-MAC address table on a switch has the same entries as the ARP table on the switch.
- A static IP-to-MAC address entry can be entered manually into an ARP table.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The source MAC address appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The port-to-MAC address table on a switch has the same entries as the ARP table on the switch.
- Local hosts learn the MAC address of the default gateway.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The source MAC address appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The port-to-MAC address table on a switch has the same entries as the ARP table on the switch.
Floor(config)# interface gi0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Registrar LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 192.168.235.234 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface gi0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Manager LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 192.168.234.114 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP Floor(config-if)# ip address 10.234.235.254 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 203.0.113.3 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Registrar LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 192.168.235.234
- 192.168.235.1
- 10.234.235.254
- 203.0.113.3
- 192.168.234.114
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The source MAC address appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- ARP replies are broadcast on the network when a host receives an ARP request.
- The source MAC address appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- ARP replies are broadcast on the network when a host receives an ARP request.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- Entries in an ARP table are time-stamped and are purged after the timeout expires.
- ARP replies are broadcast on the network when a host receives an ARP request.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- Entries in an ARP table are time-stamped and are purged after the timeout expires.
- ARP replies are broadcast on the network when a host receives an ARP request.
- The type field 0x806 appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- The destination MAC address FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF appears in the header of the Ethernet frame.
- Entries in an ARP table are time-stamped and are purged after the timeout expires.
- The port-to-MAC address table on a switch has the same entries as the ARP table on the switch.
Main(config)# interface gi0/1 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Service LAN Main(config-if)# ip address 172.29.157.156 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface gi0/0 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Engineering LAN Main(config-if)# ip address 172.29.156.36 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP Main(config-if)# ip address 10.156.157.254 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN Main(config-if)# ip address 198.51.100.177 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Service LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 172.29.157.156
- 172.29.157.1
- 10.156.157.254
- 198.51.100.177
- 172.29.156.36
BldgA(config)# interface gi0/1 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Medical LAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 192.168.191.189 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface gi0/0 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Client LAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 192.168.190.70 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP BldgA(config-if)# ip address 10.190.191.254 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 198.51.100.213 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Medical LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 192.168.191.189
- 192.168.191.1
- 10.190.191.254
- 198.51.100.213
- 192.168.190.70
Floor(config)# interface gi0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Registrar LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 192.168.225.223 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface gi0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Manager LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 192.168.224.103 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP Floor(config-if)# ip address 10.224.225.254 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 203.0.113.246 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Registrar LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 192.168.225.223
- 192.168.225.1
- 10.224.225.254
- 203.0.113.246
- 192.168.224.103
Floor(config)# interface gi0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Registrar LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 10.118.63.65 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface gi0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Manager LAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 10.118.62.196 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP Floor(config-if)# ip address 10.62.63.254 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 Floor(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN Floor(config-if)# ip address 209.165.200.87 255.255.255.0 Floor(config-if)# no shutdown Floor(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Manager LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 10.118.62.196
- 10.118.62.1
- 10.62.63.254
- 209.165.200.87
- 10.118.63.65
HQ(config)# interface gi0/1 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Branch LAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 172.19.99.99 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface gi0/0 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Store LAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 172.19.98.230 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP HQ(config-if)# ip address 10.98.99.254 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 209.165.200.120 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Store LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 172.19.98.230
- 172.19.98.1
- 10.98.99.254
- 209.165.200.120
- 172.19.99.99
HQ(config)# interface gi0/1 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Branch LAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 172.20.133.132 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface gi0/0 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Store LAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 172.20.132.13 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP HQ(config-if)# ip address 10.132.133.254 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 HQ(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN HQ(config-if)# ip address 198.51.100.156 255.255.255.0 HQ(config-if)# no shutdown HQ(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Store LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 172.20.132.13
- 172.20.132.1
- 10.132.133.254
- 198.51.100.156
- 172.20.133.132
Main(config)# interface gi0/1 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Service LAN Main(config-if)# ip address 192.168.167.166 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface gi0/0 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Engineering LAN Main(config-if)# ip address 192.168.166.46 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP Main(config-if)# ip address 10.166.167.254 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 Main(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN Main(config-if)# ip address 198.51.100.189 255.255.255.0 Main(config-if)# no shutdown Main(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Service LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 192.168.167.166
- 192.168.167.1
- 10.166.167.254
- 198.51.100.189
- 192.168.166.46
BldgA(config)# interface gi0/1 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Medical LAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 192.168.201.200 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface gi0/0 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Client LAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 192.168.200.80 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface s0/0/0 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the ISP BldgA(config-if)# ip address 10.200.201.254 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# interface s0/0/1 BldgA(config-if)# description Connects to the Head Office WAN BldgA(config-if)# ip address 203.0.113.222 255.255.255.0 BldgA(config-if)# no shutdown BldgA(config-if)# endRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is connecting a new host to the Medical LAN. The host needs to communicate with remote networks. What IP address would be configured as the default gateway on the new host?
- 192.168.201.200
- 192.168.201.1
- 10.200.201.254
- 203.0.113.222
- 192.168.200.80
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