1) Refer to the exhibit. Which statement correctly describes how R1 will determine the best path to R2?
ans:
R1 will install an EIGRP route using network B in its routing table because the administrative distance of EIGRP is lower than RIP.
2) Which two statements are true regarding classless routing protocols? (Choose two.)
ans:
sends subnet mask information in routing updates
allows for use of both 192.168.1.0/30 and 192.168.1.16/28 subnets in the same topology
Kamis, 15 April 2010
CCNA 2 Chapter 1
1. What three processes does a router execute when it receives a packet from one network that is destined for another network? (Choose three.)
ans:
decapsulates the Layer 3 packet by stripping off the Layer 2 frame header
uses the destination IP Address in the IP header to look up the next-hop address in the routing table
encapsulates the Layer 3 packet into the new Layer 2 frame and forwards it out the exit interface
2. Which interfaces in the exhibit could be used for a leased line WAN connection? (Choose two.)
ans:
1
4
ans:
decapsulates the Layer 3 packet by stripping off the Layer 2 frame header
uses the destination IP Address in the IP header to look up the next-hop address in the routing table
encapsulates the Layer 3 packet into the new Layer 2 frame and forwards it out the exit interface
2. Which interfaces in the exhibit could be used for a leased line WAN connection? (Choose two.)
ans:
1
4
CCNA 2 Chapter 2 (B)
1. Refer to the exhibit. Given the output in the exhibit, how would a clock rate be determined for this link?
ans:
The rate configured on the DCE determines the clock rate
2. Which piece of information is available from examining the output of the command show ip interface brief?
ans:
Interface IP address
ans:
The rate configured on the DCE determines the clock rate
2. Which piece of information is available from examining the output of the command show ip interface brief?
ans:
Interface IP address
CCNA 2 Chapter 4 (B)
1. What does the RIP holddown timer do?
ans:
instructs routers to ignore updates, for a specified time or event, about possible inaccessible routes
2. What metric does the RIP routing protocol consider to be infinity?
ans:
16
ans:
instructs routers to ignore updates, for a specified time or event, about possible inaccessible routes
2. What metric does the RIP routing protocol consider to be infinity?
ans:
16
CCNA 2 Chapter 5 (B)
1. Refer to the exhibit. The Ethernet interface on Router2 goes down and the administrator notices that the route is still valid in the routing table of Router1. How much longer will it take for Router1 to mark the route invalid by setting the metric to 16?
ans:
155 seconds
2. Refer to the exhibit. Router1 and Router2 are running the RIPv1 protocol. The network administrator configures the command network 10.1.0.0 on Router1. What network will Router1 advertise to Router2?
ans:
10.0.0.0/8
ans:
155 seconds
2. Refer to the exhibit. Router1 and Router2 are running the RIPv1 protocol. The network administrator configures the command network 10.1.0.0 on Router1. What network will Router1 advertise to Router2?
ans:
10.0.0.0/8
CCNA 2 Chapter 6
1. Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator wants to create a subnet for the point-to-point connection between the two routers. Which subnetwork mask would provide enough addresses for the point-to-point link with the least number of wasted addresses?
ans:
255.255.255.252
2. An additional subnet is required for a new Ethernet link between Router1 and Router2 as shown in the diagram. Which of the following subnet addresses can be configured in this network to provide a maximum of 14 useable addresses for this link while wasting the fewest addresses?
ans:
192.1.1.224/28
ans:
255.255.255.252
2. An additional subnet is required for a new Ethernet link between Router1 and Router2 as shown in the diagram. Which of the following subnet addresses can be configured in this network to provide a maximum of 14 useable addresses for this link while wasting the fewest addresses?
ans:
192.1.1.224/28
CCNA 2 Chapter 7 (B)
1. Refer to the exhibit. If all routers are running RIP version 2, why is there no route for the 192.168.1.32/27 network?
ans:
Rip version 2 will auto summarize routes by default.
2. What are two reasons to implement RIP version 2 rather than RIP version 1? (Choose two.)
ans:
RIP version 2 supports VLSM.
RIP version 2 supports routing update authentication.
CCNA 2 Chapter 8 (B)
1. Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator has discovered that packets destined for servers on the 172.16.254.0 network are being dropped by Router2. What command should the administrator issue to ensure that these packets are sent out the gateway of last resort, Serial 0/0/1?
ans:
ip classless
2. Refer to the exhibit. How many routes in this output qualify for use as ultimate routes?
ans:
7
ans:
ip classless
2. Refer to the exhibit. How many routes in this output qualify for use as ultimate routes?
ans:
7
CCNA 2 Chapter 9 (B)
1. On a router running EIGRP, what database would maintain a list of feasible successors?
ans:
topology table
2. Refer to the exhibit. This is the debug output from 2 directly connected EIGRP routers. They are not forming an adjacency. What is the cause?
ans:
they have different autonomous-system numbers
ans:
topology table
2. Refer to the exhibit. This is the debug output from 2 directly connected EIGRP routers. They are not forming an adjacency. What is the cause?
ans:
they have different autonomous-system numbers
CCNA 2 Chapter 10 (B)
1. Which algorithm is run by link-state routing protocols to calculate the shortest path to destination networks?
ans:
Dijkstra
2. What feature do modern link-state protocols provide to minimize processing and memory requirements?
ans:
splitting routing topologies into smaller areas
ans:
Dijkstra
2. What feature do modern link-state protocols provide to minimize processing and memory requirements?
ans:
splitting routing topologies into smaller areas
Rabu, 14 April 2010
Selasa, 13 April 2010
History Cisco
Around the 1980s, a married couple Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack, they both work in different depatement at Stanford University. There are obstacles in the communication between them, then this couple created a gateway server that uses IP protocol in the living room can make it easier for computers from the two department from being able to communicate with each other. They were eventually established cisco systems (note the small c) in 1984 by launching a small commercial gateway which in turn can change the world of networking. In 1992 the company was changed to Cisco Systems, inc.
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