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Q:

What is the maximum data rate for the 802.11g standard?

A) 6Mbps B) 11Mbps
C) 22Mbps D) 54Mbps
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 54Mbps

Explanation:

The IEEE 802.11g standard provides a maximum data rate of up to 54Mbps.

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What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11g standard?

A) 2.4 Gbps B) 5Gbps
C) 2.4GHz D) 5GHz
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 2.4GHz

Explanation:

The IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards both run in the 2.4GHz RF range.

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What type of address translation can use only one address to allow thousands of hosts to be translated globally?

Answer

Port Address Translation (PAT), also called NAT Overload

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Your inside locals are not being translated to the inside global addresses. Which of the following commands will show you if your inside globals are allowed to use the NAT pool?

ip nat pool Corp 198.18.41.129 198.18.41.134 netmask 255.255.255.248

ip nat inside source list 100 int pool Corp overload

A) debug ip nat B) show access - list
C) show ip nat translation D) show ip nat statistics
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) show access - list

Explanation:

Once you create your pool, the command ip nat inside source must be used to say which inside locals are allowed to use the pool. In this question we need to see if access - list 100 is configured correctly, if at all , so show access - list is the best answer.

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When creating a pool of global address, which of the following can be used instead of the netmask command?

A) / (slash notation) B) prefix - length
C) no mask D) block - size
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) prefix - length

Explanation:

Instead of the netmask command, you can use the prefix-length length statement.

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Which command will create a dynamic pool named Todd that will provide you with 30 global addresses?

A) ip nat pool Todd 171.16.10.65 171.16.10.94 net 255.255.255.240 B) ip nat pool Todd 171.16.10.65 171.16.10.94 net 255.255.255.224
C) ip nat pool todd 171.16.10.65 171.16.10.94 net 255.255.255.224 D) ip nat pool Todd 171.16.10.1 171.16.10.254 net 255.255.255.0
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) ip nat pool Todd 171.16.10.65 171.16.10.94 net 255.255.255.224

Explanation:

The command ip nat pool name creates the pool that hosts can use to get onto the global internet. What makes option B correct is that the range 171.16.10.65 through 171.16.10.94 includes 30 hosts, but the mask has to match 30 hosts as well, and that mask is 255.255.255.224 . Option C is wrong because there is a lowercase t in the pool name. Pool name are case sensitive.

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Which command will allow you to see real - time translations on your router?

A) show ip nat translations B) show ip nat statistics
C) debug ip nat D) clear ip nat translations
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) debug ip nat

Explanation:

The command debug ip nat will show you in real time the translations occurring on your router.

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What command would you use to set an access list on a VTY line?

Answer

line vty 0 4


access - class 110 in 

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