CCNA, CCNP, and Cisco CCENT Practice Exam Questions: Switches, Frames, IPv6, And More!

Jul 1
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2008

Chris Bryant

Chris Bryant

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Test your knowledge of MAC addresses, switches, IP Version 6, and other vital Cisco certification exam topics with these complimentary Cisco certification exam training questions!

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Let’s test your knowledge of MAC addresses,CCNA, CCNP, and Cisco CCENT Practice Exam Questions:  Switches, Frames, IPv6, And More! Articles switches, IP Version 6, and other vital Cisco certification exam topics!

CCENT Certification:A frame enters a switch port. The destination MAC address is known. Which of the following terms best describes how the frame will be transmitted?A. unicastB. filteredC. forwardedD. broadcastE. multicastAnswer: A. The frame will be unicast to the destination via the appropriate port.CCNA:What is the basic role of broadcasts in IP Version 6?Answer: There isn't one - IPv6 does not use broadcasts.CCNP / BSCI:Route maps contain an "implicit deny". What happens to packets that have the implicit deny applied to them?A. They're sent to the null interface.B. They're dropped at the incoming interface.C. They're routed normally.D. They're dropped by the routing engine and an ICMP error message is generated.Answer: C. Packets that have no specific match in the route map will be implicitly denied, but this implicit deny has a different meaning than the one you're used to from your ACL work. A route map implicit deny does not drop packets - rather, these packets are unaffected by the route map and are routed normally.CCNP / BCRAN:Short answer: How many classes can be defined for Priority Queueing?Answer: 64.CCNP / ISCW:Name the six major categories of information that can be recorded by the Accounting process.Answer: Here's a brief look at each category and what accounting information can be recorded...Commands: Information regarding EXEC mode commands issued by a user.Connection: Information regarding all outbound connections made from network access server. Includes Telnet and rlogin.EXEC: Information about user EXEC terminal sessions.Network: Information regarding all PPP, ARAP, and SLIP sessions.Resource: Information regarding start and stop records for calls passing authentication, and stop records for calls that fail authentication.System: Non-user-related system-level events are recorded.CCNP / ONT :Which of the following is most susceptible to "war driving"?A. WPAB. WPA2C. WEPAnswer: C. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) has some real problems:Clear-text keys Static keys (makes passwords easier to guess) One-way authentication (client does not authenticate AP, making it easier for rogue access points to infiltrate the WLAN) Encryption scheme is very easily broken in a matter of secondsThe term "war driving" refers to the process of driving around a neighborhood or business district in hopes of finding a non-secured WLAN. WEP is particularly susceptible to war driving for the reasons listed above.Look for more Cisco certification exam training questions on my website and this one, including questions for the CCNA Security, Wireless, and Voice exams!