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What multicast addresses does EIGRPv6 use?

A) FF02::A B) FF02::9
C) FF02::5 D) FF02::6
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) FF02::A

Explanation:

EIGRPv6's multicast address stayed very near the same. In IPv4 it was 224.0.0.10; now it is FF02::A (A = 10 in decimal notation)

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If your routing table has a static, a RIP, and an EIGRP route to the same network, which route will be used to route packets by default?

A) Any available route B) RIP route
C) Static route D) EIGRP route
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Static route

Explanation:

Static routes have an administrative distance of 1 by default. Unless you change this, a static route will always be used over any other dynamically learned route. EIGRP has an administrative distance of 90, and RIP has an administrative distance of 120, by default

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What is meant by same layer interaction

A) That a packet is forwarded to a different host that resides in the same layer of the Cisco three layer hierarchical model. B) That an interaction occurs within a single layer of a networking model and that no other layers or devices take any part in the interaction.
C) An interaction that progresses up or down only one level of a networking model. D) That two computers use a protocol defined at the same layer of a networking model to communicate with each other.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) That two computers use a protocol defined at the same layer of a networking model to communicate with each other.

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When a router is connected to a Frame Relay WAN link using a serial DTE interface, how is the clock rate determined?

A) Supplied by the CSU/DSU B) By the far end router
C) By the clock rate command D) By the Physical layer bits stream timing
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Supplied by the CSU/DSU

Explanation:

Clocking on a serial interface is always provided by the CSU/DSU (DCE device). However, if you do not have a CSU/DSU in your non-production test environment, then you need to supply clocking with the clock rate command on the serial interface of the router with the DCE cable attached.

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Which of the following uses ATM as the Data Link layer protocol that's terminated at what's known as the DSLAM?

A) DSL B) PPPoE
C) Frame Relay D) Dedicated T1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) DSL

Explanation:

ATM is the Data-Link layer protocol that's typically used over the DSL layer1 connection from the CPE and terminated at what's known as the DSLAM - an ATM switch that contains DSL interface cards, or ATU-Cs.

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If a hub has three computers connected to it, how many broadcast and collision domains is the hub creating?

A) Three broadcast and one collision B) Three broadcast and three collision
C) one broadcast and three collision D) One broadcast and one collision
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) One broadcast and one collision

Explanation:

If a hub has three computers connected to it, one broadcast and one collision domain is created

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Which three IP addresses can be assigned to hosts if the subnet mask is /27 and subnet zero is usable?

A. 10.15.32.17
B. 17.15.66.128
C. 66.55.128.1
D. 135.1.64.34
E. 129.33.192.192
F. 192.168.5.63

Answer

Answer : A C D


 


 


 


Explanation: If you follow the cram table,  /27 is mask 255.255.255.224. 3 bits were borrowed with value of 32. Follow the fourth octets of the addresses:
A is a usable host address.
B is classified as a network address
C is a usable host address form the subnet 0
D is a usable host address
E is a network address
F is a broadcast address

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A switch has been configured configured for three different VLANs : VLAN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4. A router has been added to provide communication between the VLANs. What minimum type of interface necessary on the router if only one connection is to be made between the router and the switch?

A) 10Mbps Ethernet B) 56Kbps Serial
C) 100Mbps Ethernet D) 1Gbps Ethernet
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 100Mbps Ethernet

Explanation:

Although you can use either 100Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet, the 100Mbps is necessary at a minimum and is the best answer to this question. You need to trunk the link from the switch to the router to make this connection work with inter-VLAN communication.

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