Drag the security feature on the left to the specific security risks they help protect against on the
right. (Not all options are used.)
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QUESTION 2
Routing has been configured on the local router with these commands:
Local(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.2
Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.3.3
Drag each destination IP address on the left to its correct next hop address on the right
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QUESTION 3
The left describes the types of cables, while the right describes the purposes of the cables.
Drag the items on the left to the proper locations. (Not all items can be used.)
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QUESTION 4
Drag each category on the left to its corresponding router output on the right. Each router output
line is in the result of a show ip interface command. (Not all categories are used.)
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QUESTION 5
Drag the Cisco default administrative distance to the appropriate routing protocol or route (Not all
options are used.)
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QUESTION 6
Drag the Frame Relay acronym on the left to match its definition on the right. (Not all acronyms
are used.)
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QUESTION 7
A user is unable to connect to the Internet. Based on the layered approach to troubleshooting
and beginning with lowest layer, follow the guide and drag the contents to relevant modules
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QUESTION 8
Drag and drop. Match the items on the left with its corresponding definition on the right.
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QUESTION 9
Match the items on the left with appropriate OSI layer on the right. (Not all options are used.)
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QUESTION 10
Refer to the exhibit. PC_1 is sending packets to the FTP server. Consider the packets as they
leave RouterA interface Fa0/0 towards RouterB. Drag the correct frame and packet address to
their place in the table.
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QUESTION 11
Refer to the exhibit. FTP Server is sending packets to the PC_1. Consider the packets as they
leave RouterB interface Fa0/0 towards RouterA. Drag the correct frame and packet address to
their place in the table.
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QUESTION 12
Refer to the exhibit. Complete the network diagram by dragging the correct device name or
description to the correct location. Not all the names or descriptions will be used.
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
5 pointsDrag the security feature on the left to the specific security risks they help protect against on the right. (Not all options are used.)
Sort elements
- access to connected network or resources
- access to the console 0 line
- access to privileged mode
- remote access to device console
- viewing of passwords
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access-group
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console password
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enable secret
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VTY password
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service password-encryption
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Question 2 of 12
2. Question
6 pointsRouting has been configured on the local router with these commands:
Local(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.2
Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.3.3
Drag each destination IP address on the left to its correct next hop address on the rightSort elements
- Next hop 192.168.1.1 (A)
- Next hop 192.168.1.1 (B)
- Next hop 192.168.2.2 (C)
- Next hop 192.168.2.2 (D)
- Next hop 192.168.3.3 (E)
- Next hop 192.168.3.3 (F)
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10.2.1.3 (A)
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10.6.8.4 (B)
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10.1.0.14 (C)
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10.1.0.123 (D)
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10.1.1.10 (E)
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10.1.4.6 (F)
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Question 3 of 12
3. Question
3 pointsThe left describes the types of cables, while the right describes the purposes of the cables.
Drag the items on the left to the proper locations. (Not all items can be used.)Sort elements
- switch access port to router
- switch to switch
- PC COM to Switch Console Port
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straight-through
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crossover
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rollover
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Question 4 of 12
4. Question
4 pointsDrag each category on the left to its corresponding router output on the right. Each router output line is in the result of a show ip interface command. (Not all categories are used.)
Sort elements
- Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is up
- Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down
- Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down
- Serial0/1 is administratively down, line protocol is down
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Port operational
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Layer 2 problem
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Layer 1 problem
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Port disabled
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Question 5 of 12
5. Question
5 pointsDrag the Cisco default administrative distance to the appropriate routing protocol or route (Not all options are used.)
Sort elements
- RIP
- OSPF
- static route referencing IP address of next hop
- internal EIGRP route
- directly connected network
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120
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110
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1
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90
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0
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Question 6 of 12
6. Question
4 pointsDrag the Frame Relay acronym on the left to match its definition on the right. (Not all acronyms are used.)
Sort elements
- a router is this type of device
- the most common type of virtual circuit
- provides status message between DTE and DCE devices
- identifies the virtual connection between DTE and the switch
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DTE
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PVC
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LMI
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DLCI
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Question 7 of 12
7. Question
4 pointsA user is unable to connect to the Internet. Based on the layered approach to troubleshooting and beginning with lowest layer, follow the guide and drag the contents to relevant modules
Sort elements
- verify Ethernet cable connection
- verify NIC operation
- verify IP configuration
- verify URL
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Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Step 4
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Question 8 of 12
8. Question
6 pointsDrag and drop. Match the items on the left with its corresponding definition on the right.
Sort elements
- hop count
- bandwidth
- delay
- load
- reliability
- cost
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the number of point-to-point links in a transmission path
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the data capacity of a link
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the amount of time required to move a packet from source to destination
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the amount of activity on a network resource
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usually refers to the bit error rate of each network link
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a configurable value based by default on the bandwidth of the interface
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Question 9 of 12
9. Question
6 pointsMatch the items on the left with appropriate OSI layer on the right. (Not all options are used.)
Sort elements
- packets (A)
- IP address (B)
- routing (C)
- udp (D)
- segments (E)
- windowing (F)
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Network Layer (A)
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Network Layer (B)
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Network Layer (C)
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Transport Layer (D)
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Transport Layer (E)
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Transport Layer (F)
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Question 10 of 12
10. Question
4 pointsRefer to the exhibit. PC_1 is sending packets to the FTP server. Consider the packets as they leave RouterA interface Fa0/0 towards RouterB. Drag the correct frame and packet address to their place in the table.
Sort elements
- MAC 0000:0c93:9999
- MAC 0000:0c87:3333
- IP 172.16.21.7
- IP 172.16.34.250
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Question 11 of 12
11. Question
4 pointsRefer to the exhibit. FTP Server is sending packets to the PC_1. Consider the packets as they leave RouterB interface Fa0/0 towards RouterA. Drag the correct frame and packet address to their place in the table.
Sort elements
- MAC 0000:0c87:3333
- MAC 0000:0c93:9999
- IP 172.16.34.250
- IP 172.16.21.7
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Question 12 of 12
12. Question
6 pointsRefer to the exhibit. Complete the network diagram by dragging the correct device name or description to the correct location. Not all the names or descriptions will be used.
Sort elements
- Router
- DTE
- DCE
- CSU / DSU Synchronous
- Digital Line
- WAN Service Provider Link
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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What’s wrong with Q2 and Q9??
Q 11 is wrong! “… packets as they leave RouterB interface Fa0/0 towards RouterA”. Because interface Fa0/0 of RouterB connect to SwitshB, not to RouterA!