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How many non- overlapping channels are available with 802.11b?

A) 3 B) 12
C) 23 D) 40
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 3

Explanation:

The IEEE 802.11b standard provides three non-overlapping channels.

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You have finished physically installing an access point on the ceiling of your office. At a minimum, which parameter must be configured on the access point in order to allow a wireless client to operate on it?

A) AES B) PSK
C) SSID D) WEp
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) SSID

Explanation:

The minimum parameter configured on an AP for a simple WLAN installation is the SSID, although you should set the channel and authntication method as well.

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In thefollowing output, what type of NAT is being used?

ip nat pool todd-nat 170.168.10,10 170.168.10.20 netmask 255.255.255.0

Answer

Dynamic NAT

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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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Which of the following is considered to be the inside hosts address after translation?

A) Inside local B) outside local
C) Inside global D) Outside global
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Inside global

Explanation:

An inside global address is considered to be the IP address of the host on the private network after translation.

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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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What command would you use to create an extended access list that stops host 172.16.10.1 fro telnetting to host 172.16.30.5?

Answer

access - list 110 deny tcp host


172.16.10.1  host  172.16.30.5  eq  23


access - list 110 permit ip any any

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You need to create an access list that will prevent hosts in the network range of 192.168.160.0 to 192.168.191.0 . Which of the following lists will you use?

A) access - list 10 deny 192.168.160.0 255.255.224.0 B) access - list 10 deny 192.168.160.0 0.0.191.255
C) access - list 10 deny 192.168.160.0 0.0.31.255 D) access - list 10 deny 192.168.0.0 0.0.31.255
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) access - list 10 deny 192.168.160.0 0.0.31.255

Explanation:

The range of 192.168.160.0 to 192.168.191.0 is a block size of 32. The network address is 192.168.160.0 and the mask would be 255.255.224.0, which for an access list must be a wildcard format of 0.0.31.255 . The 31 is used for a block size of 32. The wildcard is always one less than the block size.

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