Question 1
Question
Which three statements are true about the operation of a full-duplex Ethernet network?
Answer
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There are no collisions in full-duplex mode.
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A dedicated switch port is required for each full-duplex node.
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The host network card and the switch port must be capable of operating in full-duplex mode.
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All of the above.
Question 2
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Which OSI layer header contains the address of a destination host that is on another network?
Answer
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application
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session
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transport
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network
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data link
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physical
Question 3
Question
Which layer of the TCP/IP stack combines the OSI model physical and data link layers?
Answer
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Internet layer
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transport layer
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application layer
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network access layer
Question 4
Question
Which protocol uses a connection-oriented service to deliver files between end systems?
Question 5
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If the hubs in the graphic were replaced by switches, what would be virtually eliminated?
Answer
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broadcast domains
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repeater domains
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Ethernet collisions
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signal amplification
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Ethernet broadcasts
Question 6
Question
If host A sends an IP packet to host B, what will the source physical address be in the frame when
it reaches host B?
Answer
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10.168.10.99
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10.168.11.88
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A1:A1:A1:A1:A1:A1
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B2:B2:B2:B2:B2:B2
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C3:C3:C3:C3:C3:C3
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D4:D4:D4:D4:D4:D4
Question 7
Question
HostX is transferring a file to the FTP server. Point A represents the frame as it goes toward the
Toronto router. What will the Layer 2 destination address be at this point?
Answer
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abcd.1123.0045
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192.168.7.17
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aabb.5555.2222
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192.168.1.1
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abcd.2246.0035
Question 8
Question
Which network device functions only at Layer 1 of the OSI model?
Answer
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Bridge
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HUB
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NIC
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Router
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Switch
Question 9
Question
The host in Kiev sends a request for an HTML document to the server in Minsk. What will be the
source IP address of the packet as it leaves the Kiev router?
Answer
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10.1.0.1
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10.1.0.5
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10.1.0.6
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10.1.0.14
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10.1.1.16
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10.1.2.8
Question 10
Question
As packets travel from Mary to Robert, which three devices will use the destination MAC address
of the packet to determine a forwarding path? (Choose three.)
Answer
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Hub1
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Switch1
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Router1
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Switch2
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Router2
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Switch3
Question 11
Question
Mary is sending an instant message to Robert. The message will be broken into a series of
packets that will traverse all network devices. What addresses will populate these packets as they
are forwarded from Router1 to Router2?
Question 12
Question
A network device needs to be installed in the place of the icon labeled Network Device to
accommodate a leased line attachment to the Internet. Which network device and interface
configuration meets the minimum requirements for this installation?
Answer
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a router with two Ethernet interfaces
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a switch with two Ethernet interfaces
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a router with one Ethernet and one serial interface
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a switch with one Ethernet and one serial interface
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a router with one Ethernet and one modem interface
Question 13
Question
Which transport layer protocol provides best-effort delivery service with no acknowledgment
receipt required?
Question 14
Question
Which layer of the OSI model controls the reliability of communications between network devices
using flow control, sequencing and acknowledgments?
Answer
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Physical
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Data-link
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Transport
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Network
Question 15
Question
Which statements are true regarding ICMP packets? (Choose two.)
Answer
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They acknowledge receipt of TCP segments.
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They guarantee datagram delivery.
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TRACERT uses ICMP packets.
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They are encapsulated within IP datagrams.
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They are encapsulated within UDP datagrams.
Question 16
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Which statements accurately describe CDP? (Choose three.)
Answer
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CDP is an IEEE standard protocol.
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CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol.
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CDP is a datalink layer protocol.
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CDP is a network layer protocol.
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CDP can discover directly connected neighboring Cisco devices.
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CDP can discover Cisco devices that are not directly connected.
Question 17
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How does a switch differ from a hub?
Answer
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A switch does not induce any latency into the frame transfer time.
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A switch tracks MAC addresses of directly-connected devices.
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A switch operates at a lower, more efficient layer of the OSI model.
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A switch decreases the number of broadcast domains.
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A switch decreases the number of collision domains.
Question 18
Question
What must occur before a workstation can exchange HTTP packets with a web server?
Answer
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A UDP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway.
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A UDP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server.
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A TCP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway.
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A TCP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server.
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An ICMP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway.
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An ICMP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server.
Question 19
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How does TCP differ from UDP? (Choose two.)
Answer
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TCP provides best effort delivery.
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TCP provides synchronized communication.
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TCP segments are essentially datagrams.
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TCP provides sequence numbering of packets.
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TCP uses broadcast delivery.
Question 20
Question
A workstation has just resolved a browser URL to the IP address of a server. What protocol will
the workstation now use to determine the destination MAC address to be placed into frames
directed toward the server?
Question 21
Question
Host A is sending a packet to Host B for the first time. What destination MAC address will Host A
use in the ARP request?
Answer
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192.168.0.1
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172.16.0.50
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00-17-94-61-18-b0
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00-19-d3-2d-c3-b2
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ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff
Question 22
Question
What are two common TCP applications? (Choose two.)
Question 23
Question
SwitchA receives the frame with the addressing shown. According to the command output also
shown in the exhibit, how will SwitchA handle this
Answer
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It will drop the frame.
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It will forward the frame out port Fa0/6 only.
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It will flood the frame out all ports.
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It will flood the frame out all ports except Fa0/3.