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Question 1 |
ISL | |
Dot1q | |
DTP | |
VTP |
Question 2 |
IS-IS | |
IS-IS | |
OSPF | |
BGP |
Question 3 |
ARP | |
ARP | |
UDP | |
ARP |
Question 4 |
Extended ACL | |
Standard ACL | |
Secured ACL | |
Standard ACL |
Question 5 |
Using A,B,C,D,E Classes in IP Addressing with Subnet Mask | |
Using A,B,C,D,E Classes in IP Addressing without Subnet Mask |
Question 6 |
Bandwidth | |
Cost | |
Delay | |
Hop Count |
Question 7 |
Untagged VLAN | |
The first configured VLAN |
Question 8 |
Converting Domain Names to MAC Addresses | |
Converting MAC Addresses to IP Addresses | |
Converting MAC Addresses to Domain Names | |
Converting Domain Names to IP Addresses |
Question 9 |
110 | |
120 | |
170 | |
90 |
Question 10 |
Root, Designated, Alternate | |
Active, Inactive | |
Backup, Disabled | |
Normal, Root, Backup |
Question 11 |
DHCP | |
DSCP | |
TLS | |
TOS |
Question 12 |
Listenning, Learning, Forwarding, Active | |
Disabled, Listenning, Learning, Connected | |
Disabled, Listenning, Learning, Active | |
Blocking, Listenning, Learning, Forwarding |
Question 13 |
Global Unicast, Link-Local, Unique Local, Solicited-Node Multicast, Anycast | |
Broadcast, Unicast, Anycast, Multicast | |
Solicited-Node Multicast, Anycast, Broadcast, Unicast | |
Global Unicast, Link-Local, Broadcast, Multicast, Solicited-Node Multicast, |
Question 14 |
Hop Count | |
Delay | |
Bandwidth | |
Cost |
Question 15 |
9 | |
7 | |
5 | |
4 |
Question 16 |
To allow any traffic | |
To restrict any traffic | |
To disable any port | |
To connect two nodes |
Question 17 |
Idle, Active, Open Sent, Open Confirm, Established | |
Idle, Connect, Open Sent, Open Confirm, Established | |
Normal, Idle, Connect, Active, Open Confirm, Established | |
Open Sent, Open Confirm, Normal, Idle, |
Question 18 |
A port that carries the traffic of Native VLAN | |
A port that carries the traffic of all VLANs | |
A port that carries the traffic of a specific VLAN |
Question 19 |
LSA Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Type 5, Type 7 | |
LSA Type A, Type B, Type C, Type D |
Question 20 |
A mechanism that provide neighbourship between two nodes | |
A mechanism that provide routing exchange between different routing protocols |
Gokhan Kosem is a Network Engineer, Instructor and the Founder of IPCisco.com with 15+ years of experience in Cisco, Nokia, Huawei, Juniper, Linux, Service Provider Networks, Routing and Switching technologies.
He has worked on the backbone networks of major service providers and network vendors including Nortel, Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia) and has extensive hands-on experience with Cisco, Huawei, Juniper and Nokia networking technologies.
He has trained thousands of networking students worldwide through IPCisco.com, Udemy, books, labs, quizzes, and educational content across multiple social media platforms.
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