- 11110010
- 11011011
- 11110110
- 11100111*
- 11100101
- 11101110
- 85
- 90
- BA*
- A1
- B3
- 1C
- 8
- 10
- 12*
- 15
- $100
- $200
- $400*
- $500
- $600
6. Which two devices provide permanent data storage? (Choose two.)
- Blu-Ray disc *
- hard drive*
- keyboard
- monitor
- RAM
- 16
- 20
- 80
- 160*
- 200
- enables a computer to connect to a network
- provides temporary data storage for the CPU
- performs a power-on self test of internal components*
- provides graphic capabilities for games and applications
Question and Answer:
10. Refer to the exhibit. Match the port to the associated letter shown in the exhibit. (Not all options are used.)
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11. Which is a characteristic of the Internet?
- It is not centrally governed.*
- It uses only physical addresses.
- It uses private IP addressing.
- It is localized to specific geographic locations.
13. Which command can be used to test connectivity between two computers that are attached to a network?
- ipconfig
- ping*
- winipcfg
- ifconfig
- nbtstst -s
- 5 hours
- 8 hours
- 10 hours
- 12 hours*
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16. Which type of connector does a network interface card use?
- DIN
- PS-2
- RJ-11
- RJ-45*
- The web server is down.
- The default gateway is incorrect.
- There is a problem with DNS.*
- The address of the ARP cache is incorrect.
- 2001,0db8,3c55,0015,abcd,ff13
- 2001-0db8-3c55-0015-abcd-ff13
- 2001.0db8.3c55.0015.abcd.ff13
- 2001:0db8:3c55:0015::abcd:ff13*
- to encapsulate data that is used to communicate across a network
- to select the paths that are used to direct traffic to destination networks*
- to convert a URL name into an IP address
- to provide secure Internet file transfer
- to forward traffic on the basis of MAC addresses
- switch
- hub
- router*
- host
- DSL*
- dial-up
- satellite
- cell modem
- cable modem
- LAN
- MAN
- WAN*
- WLAN
- to determine the active TCP connections on a PC
- to check information about a DNS name in the DNS server
- to identify where a packet was lost or delayed on a network *
- to display the IP address, default gateway, and DNS server address for a PC *
- routing*
- switching
- addressing
- encapsulation
- Configure WEP only on the access point.
- Install WAP on the wireless clients.
- Configure MAC address filtering on the access point.
- Disable the broadcast of the SSID on the access point.*
- Decrease the antenna spectrum on each wireless client.
- to provide high speed connectivity to all end devices
- to make sure that all types of data packets will be treated equally
- to achieve fault tolerance and high availability of data network infrastructure devices
- to reduce the cost of deploying and maintaining the communication infrastructure*
- 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.
- ARP
- DNS
- NAT*
- SMB
- DHCP
- HTTP
- 192.168.1.64/26*
- 192.168.1.32/27
- 192.168.1.32/28
- 192.168.1.64/29
- the TCP/IP stack on a network host*
- connectivity between two adjacent Cisco devices
- connectivity between a PC and the default gateway
- connectivity between two PCs on the same network
- physical connectivity of a particular PC and the network
- data encapsulation
- detection of missing packets*
- communication session control
- path determination for data packets
- to inform routers about network topology changes
- to ensure the delivery of an IP packet
- to provide feedback of IP packet transmissions*
- to monitor the process of a domain name to IP address resolution
- 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.*
- frame
- packet
- protocol data unit*
- segment
- 10.1.1.1*
- 172.32.5.2
- 192.167.10.10
- 172.16.4.4 *
- 192.168.5.5*
- 224.6.6.6
- The server sends all requests through a default gateway.
- Each request is assigned source and destination port numbers.*
- The server uses IP addresses to identify different services.
- Each request is tracked through the physical address of the client.
- HTTP
- FTP
- DHCP
- DNS*
- more addresses for networks and hosts*
- faster connectivity
- higher bandwidth
- more frequencies
- 192.135.250.1
- 192.31.7.1
- 192.133.219.0
- 192.133.219.1*
- The packet destination will be addressed with the IP address of the Router_B interface that is attached to Router_A.
- The frame destination will be addressed with the MAC address of Switch_A.
- The packet destination will be addressed with the IP address of the Router_A LAN interface.
- The frame destination will be addressed with the MAC address of the Router_A LAN interface. *
- The packet destination will be addressed with the IP address of Server_B.*
- The frame destination will be addressed with the MAC address of Server_B..
- The command is being entered from the wrong mode of operation.*
- The command syntax is wrong.
- The subnet mask information is incorrect.
- The interface is shutdown and must be enabled before the switch will accept the IP address.
- TCP*
- IP
- HTTP
- Ethernet
- presentation layer
- network layer
- physical layer*
- data link layer
Each subnet is the same size.
The size of each subnet may be different, depending on requirements.*
Subnets may only be subnetted one additional time.
Bits are returned, rather than borrowed, to create additional subnets.
45. A wireless host needs to request an IP address. What protocol would be used to process the request?
FTP
HTTP
DHCP*
ICMP
SNMP
46. What will a host on an Ethernet network do if it receives a frame with a destination MAC address that does not match its own MAC address?
It will discard the frame.*
It will forward the frame to the next host.
It will remove the frame from the media.
It will strip off the data-link frame to check the destination IP address.
47. Which connection provides a secure CLI session with encryption to a Cisco switch?
a console connection
an AUX connection
a Telnet connection
an SSH connection*
48. What are the three ranges of IP addresses that are reserved for internal private use? (Choose three.)
10.0.0.0/8*
64.100.0.0/14
127.16.0.0/12
172.16.0.0/12*
192.31.7.0/24
192.168.0.0/16*
49. Refer to the exhibit. Match the packets with their destination IP address to the exiting interfaces on the router. (Not all targets are used.)
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