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Module 1 1What is the binary equivalent for the decimal number 162?

10101010 10100010 * 10100100 10101101 10110000 10101100 2 Which device connects a computer with a telephone line by providing Moduleation and deModuleation of incoming and outgoing data? !" "#$%&#$ router modem * telco switch ' What is the he(adecimal equivalent for the binary number 10001110? 22 6) 1*2 +, -, * * What are three conditions that would require a networ. administrator to install a new !"? /"hoose three01 whenever a !" is damaged * when there is a need to provide a secondary or bac.up !" * when there is a change from copper media to wireless * whenever operating system security patches are applied whenever the 2" has been moved to a different location 3 What is the binary equivalent for decimal number 1*4? 10010111 10010101 * 10011001 10010111 10101011 10101101 6#everal computers in the company require new !"s0 + technician has located a good price on the !nternet for the purchase of these !"s0 5efore these !"s are purchased and installed6 what details must be verified? /"hoose three01 the M+" address on the !" the si7e of the 8+M on the !" the bandwidth supported by the !" * the type of media supported by the !" * the type of networ. architecture supported by the !" * ) "onvert the binary number 01011011 into its he(adecimal equivalent0 #elect the correct answer from the list below0 3+ 35 * 3" 3& 65 )+

- Which speciali7ed equipment is used to ma.e a physical connection from a 2" to a networ.? router

8+M "& 89M networ. interface card * 4 Which phrases describe a byte? /"hoose two01 a single binary digit :3 volts of electricity the value range 0 to 12) a grouping of eight binary digits * a single addressable data storage location * 10 8epresented as a decimal number6 what is the result of the logical + &ing of binary numbers 00100011 and 11111100? ' '2 * '3 220 233 11 "onvert the decimal number 2'1 into its binary equivalent0 #elect the correct answer from the list below0 11110010 11011011 11110110 11100111 * 11100101 11101110 12 Which of the following are popular web browsers? /"hoose two01 +crobat !nternet ,(plorer * Macromedia ;lash etscape avigator * <uic.time World Wide Web

1' "onvert the 5ase 10 number 116 into its eight bit binary equivalent0 "hoose the correct answer from the following list= 01111010 01110010 01110100 * 01110110 01110111 01010110

1* !n an - bit binary number6 what is the total number of combinations of the eight bits? 1223* 233 236 * 312 102*

13 What is the he(adecimal equivalent for the binary number 00100101? 13

20 23 * '0 ') *0 16 What is the binary equivalent for the decimal number 2*-? 11100000 11110000 11110100 11111000 *

Module 2 1 Which of the following are factors that determine throughput? /"hoose two01 types of passwords used on servers type of >ayer ' protocol used networ. topology * width of the networ. cable number of users on the networ. *

2 What is one advantage of defining networ. communication by the seven layers of the 9#! model? !t increases the bandwidth of a networ.0 !t ma.es networ.ing easier to learn and understand0 * !t eliminates many protocol restrictions0 !t increases the throughput of a networ.0 !t reduces the need for testing networ. connectivity0

' 8efer to the e(hibit0 Which column shows the correct sequence of 9#! model layers? + 5 " &*

* Which of the following are data lin. layer encapsulation details? /"hoose two01 + header and trailer are added0 * &ata is converted into pac.ets0 2ac.ets are pac.aged into frames0 * ;rames are divided into segments0 2ac.ets are changed into bits for !nternet travel0

3 Which of the following are layers of the ?"2%!2 model? /"hoose three01 +pplication * 2hysical !nternet * etwor. +ccess * 2resentation 6 What is the term used to describe the transport layer protocol data unit? bits pac.ets segments *% frames data streams

) Which three features apply to >+ connections? /"hoose three01 operate using serial interfaces ma.e networ. connection using a hub * limited to operation over small geographic areas * provide part@time connectivity to remote services typically operate under local administrative control * provide lower bandwidth services compared to W+ s - ?he central hub has malfunctioned in the networ.0 +s a result6 the entire networ. is down0 Which type of physical networ. topology is implemented? bus star * ring mesh

4 + switch has failed in the networ.0 +s a result6 only one segment of the networ. is down0 Which type of physical networ. topology is implemented? bus ring star e(tended star *

10 Which of the following are ways that bandwidth is commonly measured? /"hoose three01 AB7ps .bps * Mbps * bps MB7ps Abps * 11 8efer to the following list0 "hoose the correct order of data encapsulation when a device sends information0 segments

bits pac.ets data frames 1@'@3@*@2 2@1@'@3@* 2@*@'@3@1 *@'@1@2@3 *@1@'@3@2* '@3@1@2@*

12 What ma.es it easier for different networ.ing vendors to design software and hardware that will interoperate? 9#! model * proprietary designs !2 addressing scheme standard logical topologies standard physical topologies

1' Which layer of the 9#! model provides connectivity and path selection between two end systems where routing occurs? physical layer data lin. layer networ. layer * transport layer 1* Which term describes the process of adding headers to data as it moves down 9#! layers? division encoding separation segmentation encapsulation *

13 Which best describes the function of the physical layer? &efines the electrical and functional specifications for the lin. between end systems0 * 2rovides reliable transit of data across a physical lin.0 2rovides connectivity and path selection between two end systems0 "oncerned with physical addressing6 networ. topology and media access0 16 Which layer of the 9#! model provides networ. services to processes in electronic mail and file transfer programs? data lin. transport networ. application * 1) 8efer to the e(hibit0 !dentify the devices labeled +6 56 "6 and & in the networ. physical documentation0 +Cbridge6 5Cswitch6 "Crouter6 &Chub +Cbridge6 5Chub6 "Crouter6 &Cswitch * +Cbridge6 5Crouter6 "Chub6 &Cswitch +Chub6 5Cbridge6 "Crouter6 &Cswitch

1- Which two features apply to W+ connections? /"hoose two01 operate using serial interfaces * ma.e networ. connection using a hub limited to operation over small geographic areas typically operate under local administrative control provide lower bandwidth services compared to >+ s *

Module ' 1 What is the difference between a wireless

!" and an ,thernet !"?

?he ,thernet !" operates at 100 Mbps6 whereas a wireless !" operates at 10 Mbps0 ?he ,thernet !" uses a 2"! e(pansion slot6 and a wireless !" cannot use an e(pansion slot0 ?he wireless !" uses "#M+%"+6 whereas a ,thernet !" uses to.en passing as an access method0 *?he wireless !" associates to an access point6 and an ,thernet !" attaches to a hub or switch using a cable0 ?he ,thernet !" attaches to a hub or a switch using only fiber cabling6 and a wireless !" attaches to a wireless antenna using air as a networ. medium0

2 When is a straight@through cable used in a networ.? when configuring a router when connecting a host to a host *when connecting a switch to a router when connecting one switch to another switch

' 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he Dac.s"o is a small start@up company that too. over an office space from another small company that closed0 ?he older company left a room of networ. equipment behind0 +n inventory list is shown0 +s the newly hired networ. technician6 you have been as.ed to determine which components in the storeroom would be best to use to install a small wireless >+ that currently only needs the employees to be able to share data0 ote that the wireless >+ also needs to connect to an e(isting wired >+ 0 Which components should you choose? access point and wireless !"s *wireless !"s6 access point6 straight@through cables6 and a switch hub6 wireless !"s6 two wireless bridges6 crossover cables6 and an access point wireless !"s6 ,thernet !"s6 a switch6 an e(ternal modem6 two wireless bridges ,thernet !"s6 wireless !"s6 switch6 hub6 two wireless bridges6 straight@through cables6 crossover cables6 and a router

* What type of cable is used to ma.e an ,thernet connection between a host and a >+ switch? console rollover crossover *straight@through

3 + company is converting a cabled >+ to a wireless ,thernet >+ 0 What must be changed on every host on the networ.? o changes are required0 ,ach host will require a new !2 address0 *,ach host will require an appropriate !" or adapter0 ,ach host will require that the operating system be upgraded0

6 8efer to the e(hibit0 Which answer correctly identifies the pinout of the $?2 cables labeled "able +6 "able 56 and "able "? +Cstraight6 5Crollover6 "Ccrossover +Crollover6 5Ccrossover6 "Cstraight +Ccrossover6 5Cstraight6 "Cstraight *+Ccrossover6 5Cstraight6 "Crollover +Cstraight6 5Ccrossover6 "Crollover +Crollover6 5Cstraight6 "Ccrossover ) What are two advantages of using fiber@optic cabling instead of $?2? /"hoose two01 lower cost easer to install *allows longer distances *less effected by e(ternal signals easier to terminate the cable ends - What are two advantages of using $?2 cable in a networ.ing environment? /"hoose two01 is stiffer than #?2 *is less e(pensive than fiber *is easier to install than coa(ial provides longer distances than coa(ial provides is less susceptible to outside noise sources than fiber is 4 Which of the following are used for data communication signals? /"hoose three01 *light patterns *electrical voltages controlled air pulses mi(ed media impulses magneti7ed fluid wave *Moduleated electromagnetic waves 10 Which ,thernet implementation requires the signal on the media to be boosted at a ma(imum distance of 100 meters? 105+#,2 105+#,3 *1005+#,@? 1005+#,@;E 10005+#,@"E 11 8efer to the e(hibit0 What type of cable connects the two routers together without any intermediary device? console rollover *crossover straight@through 12 What does $?2 cable rely on to reduce signal degradation caused by ,M! and 8;!? shielding magnetism *cancellation

insulation properly grounded connections 8D@*3 connectors 1' #elect the characteristics specified by 105ase?0 /"hoose three01 *twisted pair cable ? style connectors * baseband transmission 10 gigabits per second data rate * 10 megabits per second data rate decimal encoded data transmission

1* What factors should be considered when selecting the appropriate cable for connecting a 2" to a networ.? /"hoose two01 type of system bus motherboard model *distance of cable run *speed of transmission computer manufacturer

13 Which cable connectors are used to connect a cable from a routerFs console port to a 2"? /"hoose two01 8D@11 8D@12 *8D@*3 &5@*&5@4 &5@10

Module * 1 What conditions are described when transmission signals from one wire pair affects another wire pair? /"hoose two01 *noise resistance mismatch Gitter *crosstal. attenuation 2 Which of the following are detected by the wire map test? /"hoose three01 near@end crosstal. / ,E?1 *opens propagation delay return loss *reversed@pair faults *short circuits ' ?o ensure reliable >+ communications6 what should a technician be loo.ing for when attaching connectors to the ends of $?2 cable? that the white@orange%orange pair is attached first *that the wire pairs remain twisted as much as possible that one end of the shield is properly ground but not the other that 30 ohm termination resistors are on both ends * What factors need to be considered to limit the amount of signal attenuation in ,thernet cable runs? /"hoose two01 type of users number of users *length of cable type of electrical equipment *installation of connectors on the cable

3 Which of the following describes frequency? length of each wave height of each wave *number of cycles each second amount of time between each wave

6 What is e(pected when crosstal. is present in networ.s with higher transmission frequencies? /"hoose two01 Gitter *increase in crosstal. higher signal attenuation increases in cancellation effect *destruction of more of the data signal

) Bow are binary ones and 7eros represented in fiber optic installations? /"hoose two01 :3 volts%@3 volts 0 volts%3 volts * light%no light high to low electrical transition low to high electrical transition

*increasing%decreasing light intensity - What is a cause of crosstal. in $?2 cable? cable pairs that are shorted cable pairs crossed during termination cabling runs installed in separate conduit *cable pairs that are untwisted because of poor termination of the cable 4 + small company is e(periencing difficulties on its >+ 0 +fter performing some tests6 a technician has determined that the copper media supporting the >+ is e(periencing abnormal attenuation0 What are two possible causes of the problem? /"hoose two01 * defective connectors *e(cessively long cable lengths use of higher grade cabling low frequency signals used in the media networ. cable runs isolated from other cables 10 + company needs to e(tend the >+ to si( separate buildings0 ?o limit the amount of signal attenuation on the >+ media6 what type of media would be the best to use between the buildings? air /wireless1 coa(ial cable *fiber shielded twisted pair unshielded twisted pair

Module 3 1 Which statement describes a typical use of Aigabit ,thernet? to provide high@speed des.top connectivity for average users to provide connectivity to low to medium volume applications to provide medium volume connectivity to wor.group servers *to provide high@speed connectivity for bac.bones and cross connects 2 Which of the following are benefits of a wireless networ.? /"hoose two01 higher data speeds better security *mobility less e(pensive !" cards *no need to run cables to hosts

' ?he ends of a $?2 cable are shown in the e(hibit0 Which cable configuration is shown? crossover rollover reversed@pair *straight@through split@pair console

* $sers with systems that are attached to a hub are complaining about poor response time0 What device could replace the hub and provide immediate response time improvement? router * switch bridge repeater

3 Which function is a unique responsibility of the &", devices shown in the e(hibit?

transmission of data reception of data *cloc.ing for the synchronous lin. noise cancellation in transmitted data

6 What type of cable would be used to ma.e the connection between the console port of a router and a wor.station? crossover *rollover straight@through patch ) Which address does a bridge use to ma.e filtering and switching decisions? source M+" source !2 *destination M+" destination !2 networ. !2 address - What is the most common type of cabling used in >+ s? #?2 *$?2 coa( fiber 4 8efer to the e(hibit0 What is the appropriate cable to use at each of the numbered networ. connections? 1@crossoverH 2@straight@throughH '@crossoverH *@straight@through 1@straight@throughH 2@crossoverH '@straight@throughH *@straight@through 1@straight@throughH 2@crossoverH '@crossoverH *@straight@through *1@rolloverH 2@crossoverH '@straight@throughH *@straight@through 1@rolloverH 2@straight@throughH '@straight@throughH *@straight@through 10 8efer to the e(hibit0 + technician measured the lengths of the "+? 3e structured cable runs in the e(hibit0 Bow should the technician evaluate the cabling shown in the diagram to the networ. administrator? +ll cabling to wor. areas are within specifications0 #tation + and 5 may e(perience intermittent problems because the length e(ceeds the recommended standard0 *#tation 5 may e(perience intermittent problems because the length e(ceeds the recommended standard0 #tation " may e(perience intermittent networ. connectivity because the length is less than the recommended standard0 #tation + and 5 will have intermittent problems because the length e(ceeds the recommended standard0 #tation " will not have networ. connectivity because the length is less than the recommended standard0 11 Which of the following are benefits of peer@to@peer networ.s? /"hoose three01 centrali7ed security *easy to create very scalable *no centrali7ed equipment required *centrali7ed administrator not required centrali7ed control of assets 12 !n which situations would a crossover cable be used to connect devices in a networ.? /"hoose two01

switch to 2" *switch to hub switch to router switch to server *switch to switch 1' Which statement is accurate about a W+ lin.? *?he lin. transmits data serially0 ?he lin. uses a ma(imum distance of 100 meters0 ?he lin. uses the same transmission rate as all other W+ lin.s use0 ?he lin. uses the same standardi7ed connector style that is used for all W+ technologies0 1* What device is used to connect hosts to an ,thernet >+ and requires a straight@through $?2 cable between the hosts and this device? !" router *switch server 13 Which items in the e(hibit are &?, devices? + and 5 5 and " " and & *+ and & +6 56 "6 and & 16 What is characteristic of the operation of a hub? selectively drops pac.ets that represent potential security ris.s * forwards a frame out all interfaces e(cept the inbound interface based on !2 address6 dynamically learns the interfaces to which all devices are attached upon power on6 queries the devices on all interface to learn the M+" addresses of the attached devices transmits a frame to the specific interface to which the device with the M+" destination address is attached 1) +t which layer of the 9#! model does the M+" address of a !" reside? physical application networ. transport *data lin. session 1- Which two devices are considered 9#! >ayer 1 devices? /"hoose two01 *hubs routers bridges switches *repeaters 14 ?he ends of a $?2 cable are shown in the e(hibit0 Which cable configuration is shown? console *crossover rollover reversed@pair split@pair straight@through

20 8efer to the e(hibit0 Bow many collision domains e(ist in the networ.? 1 *2 * ) -

Mudul 6 1 8efer to the e(hibit0 Bost + is communicating with host ;0 What happens to a frame sent from host + to host ; as it travels over the ,thernet segments? ?he frame format is modified as it passes through each switch0 *?he frame format remains the same across each ,thernet segment0 ?he frame format is modified as the media speed changed at switch 5 and switch ,0 ?he frame format is modified as the media material changes between copper and fiber at switch " and switch &0 2 Bow many he(adecimal digits are in a M+" address? 2 *12 16 '2 ' What are three functions of a !" in a 2"? /"hoose three01 *+ *+ + *+ + + !" connects the 2" to the networ. media0 !" detects collisions on the ,thernet segment0 !" chec.s the formatting of data before it is transmitted0 !" passes the contents of selected frames to the upper 9#! layers0 !" ac.nowledges and retransmits data that was not received properly0 !" discards frames when the destination !2 address does not match the local host0

* +t what layer of the 9#! model does a M+" address reside? 1 *2 ' * ) 3 + router has an ,thernet6 ?o.en 8ing6 serial6 and !#& interface0 Which interfaces will have a M+" address? serial and !#& interfaces *,thernet and ?o.en 8ing interfaces ,thernet and !#& interfaces ?o.en 8ing and serial interfaces

6 !n an ,thernet >+ 6 how does the

!" .now when it can transmit data?

+n ,thernet !" transmits data as soon as the frame is received0 +n ,thernet !" transmits data as soon as the !" receives a to.en0 +n ,thernet !" transmits data when it senses a collision0 * +n ,thernet !" transmits data after listening for the absence of a signal on the media0 ) Which characteristics describe carrier sense multiple access collision detect /"#M+%"&1? /"hoose three01 reliable point@to@point

* nondeterministic connection@oriented * collision environment * first@come6 first@served approach

- Which two devices can provide full@duple( ,thernet connections? /"hoose two01 hub modem repeater * !" * >ayer 2 switch 4 9n a local area networ.6 one wor.station can send data on the line while it is receiving data0 What type of data transfer does this describe? hybrid half duple( *full duple( multilin. 10 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he small office networ. shown in the e(hibit consists of four computers connected through a hub0 Which configuration would cause collisions and errors on the networ.? autonegotiation ;ast,thernet peer@to@peer shared resources *administratively configured full duple(

11 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he switch and wor.station are administratively configured for full@duple( operation0 Which statement accurately reflects the operation of this lin.? * o collisions will occur on this lin.0 9nly one of the devices can transmit at a time0 ?he switch will have priority for transmitting data0 ?he devices will default bac. to half duple( if e(cessive collisions occur0 12 8efer to the e(hibit0 +ll hosts are in listen mode0 Bost 1 and Bost * both transmit data at the same time0 Bow do the hosts respond on the networ.? /"hoose two01 Bosts 1 and * may be operating full duple( so no collision will e(ist0 ?he hub will bloc. the port connected to Bost * to prevent a collision0 *+fter the end of the Gam signal6 Bosts 16 26 '6 and * invo.e a bac.off algorithm0 When the four hosts detect the collision6 Bosts 16 26 '6 and * generate a Gam signal0 Bosts 1 and * are assigned shorter bac.off values to provide them priority to access the media0 *!f a host has data to transmit after the bac.off period of that host6 the host chec.s to determine if the line is idle6 before transmitting0

1' When a collision occurs in a networ. using "#M+%"&6 how do hosts with data to transmit respond after the bac.off period has e(pired? * ?he hosts return to a listen@before@transmit mode0 ?he hosts creating the collision have priority to send data0 ?he hosts creating the collision retransmit the last 16 frames0 ?he hosts e(tend their delay period to allow for rapid transmission0

1* Which statement describes how "#M+%"& on an ,thernet segment manages the retransmission of frames after a collision occurs? ?he first device to detect the collision has the priority for retransmission0 ?he device with the lowest M+" address determines the retransmission priority0

?he devices on the networ. segment hold an election for priority to retransmit data *?he devices transmitting when the collision occurs &9 9? have priority for retransmission0 13 8efer to the e(hibit0 + technician wants to increase the available bandwidth for the wor.station by allowing the switch and the !" on the wor.station to transmit and receive simultaneously0 What will permit this? "#M+%"& *full@duple( ;ast,thernet crossover cable

16 Why do hosts on an ,thernet segment that e(perience a collision use a random delay before attempting to transmit a frame? + random delay is used to ensure a collision@free lin.0 + random delay value for each device is assigned by the manufacturer0 + standard delay value could not be agreed upon among networ.ing device vendors0 *+ random delay helps prevent the stations from e(periencing another collision during the transmission0

1) !n which two layers of the 9#! model does ,thernet function? /"hoose two01 application session transport networ. *data lin. * physical

1- Which of the following are specified by !,,, standards as sublayers of the 9#! data lin. layer? /"hoose two01 *>ogical >in. "ontrol >ogical >ayer "ontrol *Media +ccess "ontrol >ogical >in. "ommunication Media +ccess "ommunication 2hysical +ccess "ommunication 14 Where does the M+" address originate? &B"2 server database configured by the administrator * burned into 89M on the !" card networ. configuration on the computer included in the creation of the processor chip

Module ) 1 Which statements describe Aigabit ,thernet technology? /"hoose two01 operates at 100 Mbps *typically used for bac.bone cabling requires shielded twisted@pair cabling *can be implemented over copper and fiber primarily used between wor.stations option

2 Which of the following are ;ast ,thernet technologies? /"hoose two01 1005+#,@3 1005+#,2 10005+#,@; *1005+#,@;E *1005+#,@?E ' Which ,thernet standard does the !,,, -020' standard recommend for bac.bone installations? 105+#,@? 1005+#,@? 1005+#,@;E *10005+#,@>E

* What is the ma(imum distance that 105+#,@? will transmit data before signal attenuation affects the data delivery? *100 meters 1-3 meters '00 meters 300 meters 3 +t which 9#! layer do the differences between standard ,thernet6 ;ast ,thernet and Aigabit ,thernet occur? physical layer *data lin. layer networ. layer transport layer

6 Bow does 10005+#,@? use the $?2 wire pairs to accomplish transmission? two pairs are used to transmit and two pairs are used to receive one pair is used to transmit6 one pair is used to receive6 one pair is used for cloc.ing6 and one pair is used for error correction *all four pairs are used in parallel by both hosts to transmit and receive simultaneously two pairs of wires are used as in 105+#,@? and 1005+#,@?E ) What 8D@*3 pins are unused when transmitting and receiving data in an ,thernet 1005+#,@? "ategory 3 $?2 cable? /"hoose two01 *1 and 2 *' and 6 * and 3 ) and - Which media types can be used in an implementation of a 105+#,@? networ.? /"hoose three01 *"ategory 3 $?2 *"ategory 3e $?2 *"ategory ' $?2 coa(ial cable multi@mode fiber single mode fiber 4 ?o ma.e sure timing limitations are not violated when implementing a 10 Mbps ,thernet networ. involving hubs or repeaters6 a technician should adhere to which rule? the *@3@' rule the 6@*@2 rule the '@*@3 rule

*the 3@*@' rule 10 Which of the following ,thernet technologies are considered legacy ,thernet? /"hoose three01 *105+#,2 *105+#,3 *105+#,@? 1005+#,@? 1005+#,@;E 1005+#,@?E

Which 8D@*3 pins are used to transmit and receive data in an ,thernet 1005+#,@?E "ategory 3 $?2 cable? /"hoose two01 *1 and 2 *' and 6 * and 3 ) and 11

Module 1 ?wo newly hired technicians are discussing the implementation of a new >+ 0 9ne technician proposes installing a hub0 ?he other technician advises installing a switch0 Which statements are true about the differences between a hub and a switch? /"hoose two01 + hub operates at >ayer 2 of the 9#! model0 + hub reduces the number of collisions on a >+ 0 + hub wor.s at a higher 9#! model layer than a switch0 *+ switch provides more throughput to hosts on a >+ 0 *+ switch provides a collision@free environment on a >+ 0 2 ?he number of collisions on a >+ are the same whether a hub or a switch is used0 8efer to the e(hibit0 ;orty@eight wor.stations are connected to a hub0 ?he users are able to connect to the networ.6 but access is very slow0 +n entry@level technician replaces the 10 Mbps hub with 100 Mbps hub but the problem still e(ists0 What is the most economical way to correct the problem? *8eplace the hub with a switch0 8eplace the hub with a router0 8eplace the hub with a 1 Abps hub0 8eplace the hub with a 10 Mbps fiber hub0

' What is characteristic of the operation of a >ayer 2 switch? selectively drops pac.ets that represent potential security ris.s dynamically learns the interfaces to which all devices are attached based on !2 address during switch initiali7ation6 queries the devices on all interfaces to learn the M+" addresses of the attached devices *uses the destination M+" address to determine the specific interface to forward a frame

* ,(hibited is a portion of +5" "ompany internetwor.0 Which of the connections can be full duple(? segments 1 and 2 segment 2 segments ' and * *segments 26 '6 and * segments 16 26 '6 and *

3 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he switch and the hub have default configurations6 and the switch has built its "+M table0 Which of the hosts will receive the data when wor.station + sends a unicast pac.et to wor.station "? *wor.station "

wor.stations 5 and " wor.stations 56 "6 and the ,0 interface of the router wor.stations 56 "6 &6 ,6 ;6 and the ,0 interface of the router 6 +n administrator would li.e to connect ten wor.stations on a 142016-0000%2* networ.0 ?he device selected by the administrator must allow connectivity between hosts without sharing bandwidth0 Which device would be appropriate? hub router *switch repeater ) Which networ.ing devices use the M+" address to ma.e forwarding decisions? /"hoose two01 !" *bridge hub *switch repeater

- Which devices are primarily used to e(tend cable segments within a collision domain by regenerating the data signals? /"hoose two01 switch *repeater router bridge *hub 4 Which devices will create multiple collision domains in an ,thernet networ.? /"hoose two01 !" hub *switch *router repeater

10 8efer to the e(hibit0 Bow many broadcast domains e(ist in classroom 2*0? *1 2 3 12 1' 13 11 + 2" receives a frame0 Which situation will cause the !" on the receiving host to pass the frame contents up the 9#! layers to be processed by the 2"? ?he frame is a runt frame0 *?he destination M+" address of the frame is ;;;;0;;;;0;;;;0 ?he transmitting host generated a Gam signal during the frame transmission0 ?he recalculated chec.sum for the frame does not match the ;"# on the frame0 12 + networ. administrator has a multi@floor >+ to monitor and maintain0 ?hrough careful monitoring6 the administrator has noticed a large amount of broadcast traffic slowing the networ.0 Which device would you use to best solve this problem? bridge hub *router transceiver 1' What will a bridge do if it receives a frame with a M+" address that is not within the table? discard frame

ignore frame send frame to appropriate port *send frame to all ports e(cept source port 1* Which networ.ing device reduces the si7e of both collision domains and broadcast domains? hub >ayer 2 switch *router bridge repeater 13What is used to prevent >ayer 2 switching loops? bridging segmentation +ddress 8esolution 2rotocol *#panning@?ree 2rotocol 16 What is the function of a >ayer 2 switch? forwards data based on logical addressing duplicates the electrical signal of each frame to every port learns the port assigned to a host by e(amining the destination M+" address determines which interface is used to forward a frame based on the destination M+" address

Module 4 1 Why were private !2 addresses developed? to permit dynamic assignment of !2 addresses to permit the duplication of public !2 addresses to minimi7e the utili7ation of reserved !2 addresses to permit public !2 addresses to be used in private networ.s * to address the issue of not enough available public !2 addresses 2 Why is !2 considered a best@effort protocol? !2 detects lost pac.ets0 !2 validates the content of the pac.ets0 *!2 does not provide ac.nowledgment of the data delivery0 !2 reorders the pac.et as they arrive at the destination host0 ' Which !2v* class of addresses provides the most networ.s? "lass + "lass 5 * "lass " "lass & "lass , * Which two statements correctly describe the !2 address 12)000001? /"hoose two01 * !t belongs to the "lass + range of addresses0 !t belongs to the "lass 5 range of addresses0 !t belongs to the "lass " range of addresses0 *!t is reserved for loopbac. testing0 !t is reserved for multicast group testing0 !t is reserved for unicast testing0

3 What are two facts about how +82 resolves an !2 address to a M+" address? /"hoose two01 ?he originating host dynamically issues an arp Ia command to obtain the destination M+" address0

* ?he originating host broadcasts an +82 request pac.et and each host in a local networ. receives this pac.et0 ?he originating host dynamically issues an icmp echo request command to obtain the destination M+" address0 *?he host with the specified destination !2 address sends an +82 reply pac.et containing its M+" address bac. to the originating host0 ?he host with the specified destination !2 address sends an icmp echo reply pac.et to the originating host with its M+" address0 6 8efer to the e(hibit0 Which devices are recommended to have the !2 addresses manually configured? 2"1 and 2"2 *all servers only 2"2 >aptop all hosts and all servers ) 8efer to the e(hibit0 Which two statements are correct in reference to the output shown? /"hoose two01 ?he >+ segment is subnetted to allow 23* subnets0 ?he & # server for this host is on the same subnet as the host0 *?he host automatically obtained the !2 addresses 142016-0101000 *?he host received the !2 address from the router on the local >+ segment0 ?he host is assigned an address of 00@30@-&@;1@,+@-& by the administrator0 - 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he small office >+ shown in the e(hibit may eventually be connected to the !nternet0 +ccording to "isco best practice6 which !2 networ. addresses should be used? 12000000 1)2000000 1)2016-0000 1420'201)00 *142016-06)00 223010300 4 What is the primary responsibility of the transport layer? allows access to the networ. media provides data representation and encoding selects paths through the networ. for data to travel *defines end@to@end connectivity between host applications 10 8efer to the e(hibit0 5ased on the information shown6 which two statements are true? /"hoose two01 +n +82 request must be used to obtain an address that is placed in the +82 table0 ;rames from other hosts in the networ. to this host will use a destination address of 00@06@23@23@6e@ 3d0 ?he only remote locations that can be reached from this host are 142016-0104) and 142016-01023*0 * !f a pac.et is sent to a networ. device other than 142016-0104) and 142016-01023*6 an +82 request must be used0 * !f the computer with the !2 address of 142016-0104* sends a pac.et to the device with the !2 address 142016-0104)6 no +82 request is required0 11 What is the purpose of a &B"2 server on a networ.? to resolve M+" addresses to !2 addresses to resolve !2 addresses to M+" addresses to resolve host names to !2 addresses *to assign !2 addresses dynamically to hosts to assign a M+" address to a host 12 Which three addresses are considered to be private addresses? /"hoose three01 *100*300402' 130-)02'*0-) 1)20'20*3040 *1)201)0)-0414201640-4036 *142016-0*302'

1' Which statement accurately describes public !2 addresses? 2ublic addresses cannot be used within a private networ.0 * 2ublic !2 addresses must be unique across the entire !nternet0 2ublic addresses can be duplicated only within a local networ.0 2ublic !2 addresses are only required to be unique within the local networ.0 etwor. administrators are free to select any public addresses to use for networ. devices that access the !nternet0 1* Which !2v* class provides the highest number of host addresses per networ.? *"lass + "lass 5 "lass " "lass & "lass , 13 When a host has an empty +82 cache6 what is the ne(t step the host will ta.e to find the destination M+" address of a remote host? sends an +82 request as a unicast to the server sends an +82 request as a unicast to the destination *sends an +82 request as a broadcast to all hosts in the local networ. sends an +82 request as a unicast to the default gateway

16 8efer to the e(hibit0 What is the purpose of the 9btain an !2 address automatically option shown in the e(hibit? to configure the computer to use +82 *to configure the computer to use &B"2 to configure the computer to use a routing protocol to configure the computer with a statically assigned !2 address 1) What is the networ. broadcast address for a "lass " address of 142016-0'200 with the default subnet mas.? 142016-0000 142016-000233 142016-0'200 142016-0'2023* *142016-0'20233 1- Which subnet mas. would be assigned to the networ. address of 142016-0'200 to provide 23* useable host addresses per subnetwor.? 23302330000 * 2330233023300 2330233023*00 233023302*-00

14 Which ?"2%!2 model layer supports both >+ and W+ technologies? *networ. access layer internet layer transport layer application layer

20 Bow many usable hosts are available given a "lass " !2 address with the default subnet mas.?

*23* 233 236 310 311 312

Module 10 1Bow does a router decide where the contents of a received frame should be forwarded? * by matching destination !2 addresses with networ.s in the routing table by matching the destination !2 address with !2 addresses listed in the +82 table by matching the destination M+" address with M+" addresses listed in the "+M table by forwarding the frame to all interfaces e(cept the interface on which the frame was received

2 8efer to the e(hibit0 Bost + pings host 50 When 8* accepts the ping into the ,thernet interface6 what two pieces of header information are included? /"hoose two01 source !2 address= 142016-0100124 source !2 address= 55550''''036)) source M+" address= 33330++++06666 destination !2 address= 142016-0100'' *destination !2 address= 142016-01001'* *destination M+" address= 44440&+&"012'*

' 8efer to the e(hibit0 Bost + is connected to the >+ 6 but it cannot get access to any resources on the !nternet0 ?he configuration of the host is shown in the e(hibit0 What could be the cause of the problem? ?he host subnet mas. is incorrect0 ?he default gateway is a networ. address0 ?he default gateway is a broadcast address0 *?he default gateway is on a different subnet from the host0 * 8efer to the e(hibit0 + student in the "isco networ. class has designed a small office networ. to enable hosts to access the !nternet0 What recommendation should the teacher provide to the student in regards to the networ. design? 8eplace the >ayer 2 switch with a hub0 *8eplace the >ayer 2 switch with a router0 8eplace the >ayer 2 switch with a bridge0 8eplace the >ayer 2 switch with a transceiver0

3 8efer to the e(hibit0 + newly hired technician is testing the connectivity of all hosts by issuing a ping command0 ?he technician notices that a default gateway is not configured on all the hosts6 but all hosts have connectivity between hosts6 a fact which seems to confuse the technician0 Bow would you e(plain the connectivity to the technician? ?he hosts are detecting the default gateway configured on the hub0 *?he hosts are all in one >+ 6 so default gateway information is not needed0 ?he hosts in the networ. only require that one host has a gateway configured0 ?he hosts in the networ. would only need a gateway if a switch replaces the hub0 ?he hosts are using broadcast to reach each other since no gateway is configured0 6 + company is using a "lass 5 !2 addressing scheme and e(pects to need as many as 100 networ.s0 What is the correct subnet mas. to use with the networ. configuration?

23302330000 233023302*000 *2330233023*00 2330233023300 23302330233012233023302330142 ) What do switches and routers use to ma.e forwarding decisions? #witches and routers both use !2 addresses0 #witches and routers use both M+" and !2 addresses0 #witches use !2 addresses0 8outers use M+" addresses0 *#witches use M+" addresses0 8outers use !2 addresses0 #witches use M+" and !2 addresses0 8outers use !2 addresses0 - Which device would add security to a networ. by not forwarding broadcasts? hub *router switch bridge repeater 4 "ompany EJK uses a networ. address of 142016-0*000 !t uses the mas. of 23302330233022* to create subnets0 What is the ma(imum number of usable hosts in each subnet? 6 1* *'0 62 10 Bost + is connected to the >+ 6 but it cannot connect to the !nternet0 ?he host configuration is shown in the e(hibit0 What are the two problems with this configuration? /"hoose two01 *?he host subnet mas. is incorrect0 ?he host is not configured for subnetting0 ?he default gateway is a networ. address0 *?he default gateway is on a different networ. than the host0 ?he host !2 address is on a different networ. from the #erial interface of the router 11 8efer to the e(hibit0 + networ. administrator is planning the addressing scheme for the >+ using 1)202301*00%260 ?he hosts are to be assigned addresses 1)202301*01 I 1)202301*0230 ?he >+ interface of the router is to be configured using 1)202301*06' as the !2 address0 What would describe this addressing scheme? ?he >+ is being addressed properly0 ?he subnet that is being assigned is not a usable subnet address0 *?he router >+ interface is being assigned a broadcast address0 ?he subnet mas. does not allow enough host addresses in a single subnet0

12 What is the purpose of a subnet mas. in a networ.? + subnet mas. is not necessary when a default gateway is specified0 + subnet mas. is required only when bits are borrowed on a networ.0 *+ subnet mas. is used to determine in which subnet an !2 address belongs0 + subnet mas. is used to separate the *-@bit address into the 9$! and the vendor serial number0 1' 8efer to the e(hibit0 ?he networ. administrator has assigned the internetwor. of >5M!## an address range of 142016-010000 ?his address range has been subnetted using a %24 mas.0 !n order to accommodate a new building6 the technician has decided to use the fifth subnet for configuring the new networ.0 5y company policies6 the router interface is always assigned the first usable host address and the wor.group server is given the last usable host address0 Which configuration should be entered into the !2 server properties to get connectivity to the networ. through the router? !2 address= 142016-0100'- #ubnet mas.= 2330233023302*0 &efault gateway= 142016-0100'4

!2 address= 142016-0100'- #ubnet mas.= 2330233023302*0 &efault gateway= 142016-0100'' *!2 address= 142016-0100'- #ubnet mas.= 2330233023302*- &efault gateway= 142016-0100'' !2 address= 142016-0100'4 #ubnet mas.= 2330233023302*- &efault gateway= 142016-0100'1 !2 address= 142016-010023* #ubnet mas.= 2330233023300 &efault gateway= 142016-01001 1* Which statements describe >ayer 2 and >ayer ' pac.et address changes as the pac.et traverses from router to router? /"hoose two01 >ayer ' header is removed and replaced at every >ayer ' device0 >ayer 2 and >ayer ' addresses do not change when the pac.et traverse0 * >ayer ' source and destination addresses do not change when the pac.et traverse0 *>ayer 2 frame header and trailer are removed and replaced at every >ayer ' device0 >ayer 2 source and destination addresses do not change when the pac.et travels0

13 Which type of routing uses manual entry of information and does not scale well in large internetwor.s? interior e(terior *static dynamic

16 Aiven a host with the !2 address 1)20'206301' and a default subnet mas.6 to which networ. does the host belong? 1)20'206300 1)20'20630'2 *1)20'20000 1)20'20'200 1) Bow does subnetting provide some level of security in a networ.? ?he number of switches must increase0 ?he collisions prevent the copying of data0 *?he broadcasts are contained within a subnet0 ?he number of host !2 addresses is increased0

1- What header address information does a router change in the information it receives from an attached ,thernet interface before information is transmitted out another interface? only the >ayer 2 source address only the >ayer 2 destination address only the >ayer ' source address only the >ayer ' destination address *the >ayer 2 source and destination address the >ayer ' source and destination address

14 +t which layer of the 9#! model does the device reside that is functioning as the default gateway for hosts on a networ.? >ayer 1 >ayer 2 *>ayer ' >ayer * >ayer 3 >ayer ) 20 What is the primary purpose of the routing process? to propagate broadcast messages to map !2 addresses to M+" addresses to switch traffic to all available interfaces to map !2 addresses to M+" addresses *to find paths from one networ. or subnet to another

21 8efer to the e(hibit0 + technician is planning an addressing scheme for a branch office as shown in the e(hibit0 What is the status of the intended networ.? ?he configuration will wor. as planned0 ?he subnetwor. mas. of host + is incorrect0 ?he default gateway of host + is a networ. address0 *?he addresses on the router >+ interfaces are on the same subnetwor.0 ?he !2 address of host + is on a different subnetwor. than the subnetwor. that the ,thernet router interface is on0 22 Which type of routing allows routers to adapt to networ. changes? static routes * dynamic routing only default routes o routing is necessary0 2' 8efer to the e(hibit0 +fter host 2 is connected to the switch on the >+ 6 host 2 is unable to communicate with host 10 What is the cause of this problem? ?he subnet mas. of host 2 is incorrect0 *Bost 1 and host 2 are on different networ.s0 ?he switch needs an !2 address that is not configured0 ?he router >+ interface and host 1 are on different networ.s0 ?he !2 address of host 1 is on a different networ. than is the >+ interface of the router0 2* + company is planning to subnet its networ. for a ma(imum of 2) hosts0 Which subnet mas. would provide the needed hosts and leave the fewest unused addresses in each subnet? 2330233023300 233023302330142 * 23302330233022* 2330233023302*0 2330233023302*-

23 +n !2 networ. address has been subnetted so that every subnetwor. has 1* usable host !2 addresses0 What is the appropriate subnet mas. for the newly created subnetwor.s? 2330233023301223302330233022* *2330233023302*0 2330233023302*233023302330232 26 What is the primary purpose of a routing protocol? to propagate broadcast messages to map !2 addresses to M+" addresses to switch traffic to all available interfaces *sharing networ. information between routers

Modulee 11 1 What three pieces of information does the transport layer use to manage the communication of separate data streams between hosts? /"hoose three01 *port numbers chec.sum values authentication .eys *sequence numbers encryption algorithms *ac.nowledgment numbers 2 When the receiving wor.station detects an error in the data it has received6 it does not ac.nowledge receipt of the data0 ?he source wor.station retransmits the unac.nowledged data0 Which layer of the 9#! model supports this process of retransmission? networ. application session *transport ' ;?2 provides a reliable6 connection@oriented service for transferring of files0 Which transport layer protocol is used for data transfer when this service is being used? ?;?2 *?"2 & # !2 $&2 * What are the features of the $ser &atagram 2rotocol /$&210 /"hoose three01 *no guaranteed delivery of datagrams connection@oriented provides reliable full@duple( data transmission *reliability provided by the application layer *connectionless utili7es sliding windowing techniques 3 Which layer of the 9#! model can provide a connection@oriented6 reliable data transfer between two hosts? +pplication 2resentation #ession *?ransport 6 Which +pplication layer protocol is widely used to support resolving host names to !2 addresses? ;?2 #M?2 # M2 *& # B??2 WWW ) What does the http portion of the $8> http=%%www0cisco0com%edu% communicate to a web browser?

?he web browser needs to locate the www server0 ?he address is located on a site whose name is http0 *?he web browser is notified as to which protocol to use0 ?he http portion represents the type of web browser that needs to be used0 - Which application layer protocol allows networ. devices to e(change management information? #M?2 *# M2 ;?2 ?;?2 ,!A82

4 Which port numbers are commonly assigned for ;?2 use? /"hoose two01 14 *20 *21 22

10 +n application is using a protocol that e(changes data without using windowing or flow control and must rely on higher layer protocols to transmit data0 Which protocol and transfer method are being used? $&26 connection@oriented *$&26 connectionless ?"26 connection@oriented ?"26 connectionless 11 ?"2 is referred to as connection@oriented0 What does this mean? ?"2 uses only >+ connections0 ?"2 requires devices to be directly connected0 *?"2 negotiates a session for data transfer between hosts0 ?"2 reassembles the data steams in the order that it is received0

12 Which of the following are primary duties of the 9#! transport layer? /"hoose two01 path determination *end@to@end connectivity *flow control security control data representation encryption of data 1' What is the purpose of ?"2%$&2 port numbers? indicate the beginning of a three@way handsha.e reassemble the segments into the correct order identify the number of data pac.ets that may be sent without ac.nowledgment *trac. different conversations crossing the networ. at the same time 1* Which protocol is used by e@mail servers to communicate with each other? ;?2 B??2 ?;?2 * #M?2 292 # M2 13 Which protocol is used to transfer files from computer to computer but is considered connectionless?

;?2 *?;?2 # M2 ?"2 &B"2

Practice Final 1 "onvert the binary number 10111010 into its he(adecimal equivalent0 #elect the correct answer from the list below0 -3 40 *5+ +1 5' 1"

2 L"omp+L is trying to locate a new computer named L"omp5L on the networ.0 Which of the following does L"omp+L broadcast to find the M+" address of L"omp5L? M+" request *+82 request ping ?elnet pro(y +82

' What are features of the ?"2%!2 ?ransport layer? /"hoose two01 path determination handles representation6 encoding and dialog control *uses ?"2 and $&2 protocols pac.et switching *reliability6 flow control and error correction

* Bow is a M+" address represented? four groups of eight binary digits separated by a decimal point four 5ase10 digits separated by a decimal point si( he(adecimal digits * twelve he(adecimal digits twenty@four 5ase10 digits

3 !f a networ. administrator needed to download files from a remote server6 which protocols could the administrator use to remotely access those files? /"hoose two01 ;# +#"!! *?;?2 !M+2 *;?2 $&2

6 Which 9#! layer defines the functions of a router? physical data lin. *networ. transport session ) #elect the necessary information that is required to compute the estimated time it would ta.e to transfer data from one location to another0 /"hoose two01 *file si7e data format networ. in use type of medium *bandwidth of the lin. - What device must be used between an +$! port of a networ.ing device and the media to which it is being connected? a transducer a transmitter *a transceiver a transponder a port replicator

4 ?he highest capacity ,thernet technologies should be implemented in which areas of a networ.? /"hoose three01 *between wor.station and bac.bone switch between individual wor.stations * between bac.bone switches * between enterprise server and switch on aggregate access lin.s

10 + small company has a class " networ. license and needs to create five usable subnets6 each subnet capable of accommodating at least 20 hosts0 Which of the following is the appropriate subnet mas.? 2330233023300 233023302330142 *23302330233022* 2330233023302*0 11 Which of the following items are common to all 1005+#, technologies? /"hoose three01 *frame format media *connectors *timing multi@part encoding 12 Which of these wor.station installation and setup tas.s are concerned with networ. access layer functions? /"hoose two01 configuring the e@mail client *installing !" drivers configuring !2 networ. settings *connecting the networ. cable using ;?2 to download application software updates 1' Which of the following are useable "lass + !2 addresses with a default subnet mas.? /"hoose three01 12)000'401 *1110402-0'0 *12'010201'2

12-0300'-02 *103010'*01 002'0420' 1* What type of networ. cable is used between a terminal and a console port? cross@over straight@through *rollover patch cable

13 What is established during a connection@oriented file transfer between computers? /"hoose two01 a temporary connection to establish authentication of hosts *a connection used for +#"!! or binary mode data transfer a connection used to provide the tunnel through which file headers are transported a command connection which allows the transfer of multiple commands directly to the remote server system *a control connection between the client and server 16 Which of the following does 10005+#,@? use to accomplish gigabit speeds on "at 3e cable? the use of four conductors in full@duple( mode the use of two multiple(ed pairs of wires6 simultaneously the use of three pairs of wires for data and the fourth for stabili7ation and forward error correction *the use of all four pairs of wires in full@duple( mode6 simultaneously 1) Which of the following are considered the best electrical conductors for use in data networ. communications? /"hoose three01 glass fibers *copper *gold plastic silicon *silver 1- "onvert the Be(adecimal number +2 into its 5ase 10 equivalent0 #elect the correct answer from the list below0 136 13160 *162 16* 166 14 What does the L10L in 105ase2 indicate about this version of ,thernet? ?he version uses 5ase10 numbering within the frames0 *?he version operates at a transmission rate of 10 Mbps0 ;rames can travel 10 meters unrepeated0 ?he ma(imum frame length is 10 octets0

20 +n !#& 5asic 8ate !nterface /58!1 is composed of how many signaling channels? *1 2 ' *

21 Which of the following is a term associated with replacing hubs with switches to increase the number of collision domains? encapsulation latency *segmentation layered model broadcast domain e(tended 22 Which layer of the 9#! model covers physical media? *>ayer 1 >ayer 2 >ayer ' >ayer * >ayer 3 >ayer 6 2' ;or which of the following is ,thernet considered the standard? /"hoose three01 *inter@building connection mid@length voice video conferencing *vertical wiring *hori7ontal wiring diagonal wiring 2* ?he accumulation of traffic from which of the following can cause a networ. condition called broadcast radiation? /"hoose three01 anonymous ;?2 servers *telnet sessions video over !2 applications +# services *+82 requests *8!2 updates

23 Which of the following is the >ayer * 2&$? bit frame pac.et *segment

26 What is the ma(imum distance that 105+#,@? will transmit data before signal attenuation affects the data delivery? *100 meters 1-3 meters '00 meters 300 meters

2) What is the recommended ma(imum number of wor.stations configured on a peer@to@peer networ.? 23 13 *10 3 2

2- + company with a "lass 5 license needs to have a minimum of 16000 subnets with each subnet capable of accommodating 30 hosts0 Which mas. below is the appropriate one? 23302330000 233023302*000 2330233023300 *233023302330142 23302330233022*

24 Which of the following are features of the !nternet 2rotocol /!21? /"hoose two01 *!t is the most widely implemented global addressing scheme0 !t allows two hosts to share a single address on a local area networ.0 *!t is a hierarchical addressing scheme allowing addresses to be grouped0 !t is only locally significant6 used primarily on local area networ.s0

'0 Which type of institution does the domain suffi( 0org represent? government education networ. *non@profit '1 What type of wiring problem is depicted in this sample of a cable tester? a fault a short *an open a split a good map '2 $sing the data transfer calculation ?C#%5W6 how long would it ta.e a *M5 file to be sent over a 103Mbps connection? 3202 seconds *210' seconds 60* seconds 2 seconds 000)3 seconds 000')3 seconds

'' ?o ma.e sure timing limitations are not violated when implementing a 10 Mbps ,thernet networ. involving hubs or repeaters6 a technician should adhere to which rule? the *@3@' rule the 6@*@2 rule the '@*@3 rule *the 3@*@' rule

'* Which combinations of charges will be repelled by electric force? /"hoose two01 neutral and neutral neutral and positive neutral and negative *positive and positive positive and negative *negative and negative

'3 Which of the following are "isco proprietary routing protocols? /"hoose two01 8!2v2 *!A82 9#2; 5A2 8!2v1 *,!A82 '6 Which term describes an +82 response by a router on behalf of a requesting host? +82 8+82 *2ro(y +82 2ro(y 8+82 ') !n a new networ. installation6 the networ. administrator has decided to use a medium that is not affected by electrical noise0 Which cable type will best meet this standard? coa(ial screened twisted pair shielded twisted pair unshielded twisted pair *fiber optic '- When a networ. administrator applies the subnet mas. 2330233023302*- to a "lass + address6 for any given subnet6 how many !2 addresses are available to be assigned to devices? 1022 310 23* 126 '0 *6 '4 Which part of an !2 address identifies a specific device on a networ.? first two octets third and fourth octets networ. portion *host portion only the fourth octet

*0 Which of the following will test the internal loopbac. of a node? ping 1001001001 ping 142016-0101 * ping 12)000001 ping 22'022'022'022' ping 233023302330233 *1 Which of the following protocols are used for e@mail transfer between clients and servers? /"hoose three01 ?;?2 # M2 * 292' * #M?2 * !M+2* postoffice

*2 Which of the following wireless standards increased transmission capabilities to 11 Mbps? -02011a *-02011b -02011c

-02011d *' Which of the following describes the use of #panning ?ree 2rotocol /#?21? resolve routing loops eliminate #plit Bori7on errors limit collisions * resolve switching loops

** What is important to remember about the data lin. layer of the 9#! model when considering 2eer to 2eer communication? /"hoose three01 !t lin.s data to the transport layer0 !t encapsulates frames into pac.ets0 *!t provides a service to the networ. layer0 *!t encapsulates the networ. layer information into a frame0 *!ts header contains a physical address which is required to complete the data lin. functions0 !t encodes the data lin. frame into a pattern of 1s and 0s /bits1 for transmission on the medium0

*3 Dohn has been hired as the networ. administrator of a local company and has decided to add more hubs to the companyFs e(isting networ.0 Which of the following has been caused by DohnFs ine(perience? *collision domain e(tended an increased number of collision domains increased networ. performance increased bandwidth e(tended bandwidth

*6 &uring cable testing6 which of the following are used to calculate the information carrying capacity of a data cable? /"hoose two01 bit speed *attenuation wire map saturation limit *analog bandwidth *) Which of the following are small6 discrete components found within a personal computer? /"hoose three01 *transistor microprocessor power supply *capacitor *light emitting diode hard dis. *- Which protocol functions at the internet layer of the ?"2%!2 protocol suite? ;ile ?ransfer 2rotocol /;?21 ?rivial ;ile ?ransfer 2rotocol /?;?21 ?ransmission "ontrol 2rotocol /?"21 *!nternet 2rotocol /!21 $ser &atagram 2rotocol /$&21 #imple Mail ?ransport 2rotocol /#M?21

*4 Which part of the $8> http=%%www0awsb0ca%teacher gives the name of the domain? www http=%% %teacher *awsb0ca 30 Which of the following services is used to translate a web address into an !2 address? *& # W! # &B"2 ?elnet 31 Which 9#! layer encapsulates data into pac.ets? session transport * networ. data lin.

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