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TEST ANSWERS, CCNA CH 2 2014

1.
Refer to the exhibit. A switch was configre! as shown. A "ing to the !efa#t gatewa$ was isse!, bt the
"ing was not sccessf#. %ther switches in the sa&e networ' can "ing this gatewa$. What is a "ossib#e reason
for this(
1. The !efa#t gatewa$ a!!ress &st be 1)2.1*+.10.1.
2. The i" !efa#t,gatewa$ co&&an! has to be isse! in the -.AN interface configration &o!e.
/. The -.AN 01 a!!ress an! the !efa#t gatewa$ 01 a!!ress are not in the sa&e networ'.
4. The no shutdown command was not issued for VLAN 1.
2. The #oca# 3NS ser4er is not fnctioning correct#$.
2.
Whi#e tr$ing to so#4e a networ' isse, a technician &a!e &#ti"#e changes to the crrent roter configration
fi#e. The changes !i! not so#4e the "rob#e& an! were not sa4e!. What action can the technician ta'e to !iscar!
the changes an! wor' with the fi#e in N-RA5(
1. Issue the reload command without saving the running configuration.
2. C#ose an! reo"en the ter&ina# e&#ation software.
/. 3e#ete the 4#an.!at fi#e an! reboot the !e4ice.
4. 0sse the co"$ start",config rnning,config co&&an!.
/.
Wh$ is it i&"ortant to configre a hostna&e on a !e4ice(
1. to a##ow #oca# access to the !e4ice throgh the conso#e "ort
2. a Cisco roter or switch on#$ begins to o"erate when its hostna&e is set
3. to identify the device during remote access (! or telnet"
4. a hostna&e &st be configre! before an$ other "ara&eters
4.
Which "roce!re is se! to access a Cisco 2)*0 switch when "erfor&ing an initia# configration in a secre
en4iron&ent(
1. #se the console $ort to locally access the switch from a serial or #% interface of the &'.
2. 6se Secre She## to re&ote#$ access the switch throgh the networ'.
/. 6se Te#net to re&ote#$ access the switch throgh the networ'.
4. 6se the A67 "ort to #oca##$ access the switch fro& a seria# or 6S8 interface of the 1C.
2.
What criterion &st be fo##owe! in the !esign of an 0144 a!!ressing sche&e for en! !e4ices(
1. Each #oca# host sho#! be assigne! an 01 a!!ress with a ni9e networ' co&"onent.
2. Each 01 a!!ress &st &atch the a!!ress that is assigne! to the host b$ 3NS.
3. (ach I& address must )e uni*ue within the local networ+.
4. Each 01 a!!ress nee!s to be co&"atib#e with the 5AC a!!ress.
*.
A networ' a!&inistrator nee!s to 'ee" the ser 03, "asswor!, an! session contents "ri4ate when estab#ishing
re&ote C.0 connecti4it$ with a switch to &anage it. Which access &etho! sho#! be chosen(
1. A67
,. !
/. Conso#e
4. Te#net
:.
Which interface a##ows re&ote &anage&ent of a .a$er 2 switch(
1. the switch virtual interface
2. the conso#e "ort interface
/. the A67 interface
4. the first Ethernet "ort interface
+.
What is a res#t of sing the ser4ice "asswor!,encr$"tion co&&an! on a Cisco networ' !e4ice(
1. All $asswords in the configuration are not shown in clear te-t when viewing the configuration.
2. The co&&an! encr$"ts the banner &essage.
/. The co&&an! encr$"ts the enab#e &o!e "asswor!.
4. A networ' a!&inistrator who #ater #ogs into the !e4ice wi## be re9ire! to enter an a!&inistrator "asswor!
in or!er to gain access to the Cisco !e4ice.
).
5atch the !ifinitions to their res"ecti4e C.0 hot 'e$s an! shortcts ;Not a## o"tions are se!<
Tab ,= Co&"#etes abbre4iate! co&&an!s an! "ara&eters
Ctr#,R ,= retrns !irect#$ to the "ri4i#ege! E7EC &o!e
6" Arrow ,= scro##s bac'war!s throgh "re4ios#$ entere! co&&an!s
Ctr#,> ,= cance#s an$ co&&an! crrent#$ being entere! an! retrns !irect#$ to "ri4i#ege! E7EC &o!e
Ctr#,C ,= Re!is"#a$s, on a new #ine, the co&&an! crrent#$ being t$"e!
10.
A networ' a!&inistrator is "#anning an 0%S "gra!e on se4era# of the hea! office roters an! switches.
Which three 9estions &st be answere! before contining with the 0%S se#ection an! "gra!e( ;Choose
three.<
1. .hat models of routers and switches re*uire u$grades/
,. 0o the routers and switches have enough 1A2 and flash memory for the $ro$osed I3 versions/
/. What "orts are insta##e! on the roters an! switches(
4. Are the !e4ices on the sa&e .AN(
4. .hat features are re*uired for the devices/
*. 3o the !e4ices ha4e enogh N-RA5 to store the 0%S i&age(
11. What benefit !oes 3HC1 "ro4i!e to a networ'(
1. !osts can connect to the networ+ and get an I& address without manual configuration.
2. 3"#icate a!!resses cannot occr on a networ' that isses !$na&ic a!!resses sing 3HC1 an! has static
assign&ents.
/. 3HC1 a##ows sers to refer to #ocations b$ a na&e rather than an 01 a!!ress.
4. Hosts a#wa$s ha4e the sa&e 01 a!!ress an! are therefore a#wa$s reachab#e.
12.
Which two fnctions are "ro4i!e! to sers b$ the context,sensiti4e he#" featre of the Cisco 0%S C.0(
;Choose two.<
1. "ro4i!ing an error &essage when a wrong co&&an! is sb&itte!
2. a##owing the ser to co&"#ete the re&ain!er of an abbre4iate! co&&an! with the TA8 'e$
3. dis$laying a list of all availa)le commands within the current mode
4. se#ecting the best co&&an! to acco&"#ish a tas'
4. determining which o$tion5 +eyword5 or argument is availa)le for the entered command
1/.
A roter has a 4a#i! o"erating s$ste& an! a configration store! in N-RA5. When the roter boots ",
which &o!e wi## !is"#a$(
1. g#oba# configration &o!e
,. user (6(' mode
/. set" &o!e
4. R%5 &onitor &o!e
14.
Which two featres are characteristics of f#ash &e&or$( ;Choose two.<
1. ?#ash recei4es a co"$ of the 0%S fro& RA5 when a !e4ice is "owere! on.
,. 7lash $rovides nonvolatile storage.
3. The contents of flash may )e overwritten.
4. ?#ash is a co&"onent in Cisco switches bt not in Cisco roters.
2. The contents of f#ash &a$ be #ost !ring a "ower c$c#e.
12.
1asswor!s can be se! to restrict access to a## or "arts of the Cisco 0%S. Se#ect the &o!es an! interfaces that
can be "rotecte! with "asswor!s. ;Choose three.<
1. boot 0%S &o!e
2. Ethernet interface
3. $rivileged (6(' mode
4. VT8 interface
4. console interface
*. roter configration &o!e
1*.
Wh$ wo#! a .a$er 2 switch nee! an 01 a!!ress(
1. to enab#e the switch to sen! broa!cast fra&es to attache! 1Cs
2. to enab#e the switch to fnction as a !efa#t gatewa$
/. to enab#e the switch to recei4e fra&es fro& attache! 1Cs
4. to ena)le the switch to )e managed remotely
1:.
What is a ser tr$ing to !eter&ine when issing a "ing 10.1.1.1 co&&an! on a 1C(
1. if there is connectivity with the destination device
2. what t$"e of !e4ice is at the !estination
/. if the TC1@01 stac' is fnctioning on the 1C withot "tting traffic on the wire
4. the "ath that traffic wi## ta'e to reach the !estination
1+.
What co&&an! can be se! on a Win!ows 1C to see the 01 configration of that co&"ter(
1. "ing
2. show interfaces
/. show i" interface brief
4. i$config
1).
Which state&ent is tre abot the rnning configration fi#e in a Cisco 0%S !e4ice(
1. 0t sho#! be !e#ete! sing the erase rnning,config co&&an!.
2. 0t is ato&atica##$ sa4e! when the roter reboots.
3. It affects the o$eration of the device immediately when modified.
4. 0t is store! in N-RA5.
20.
5atch the !escri"tion to the co&&on 0%S C.0 access &etho! ;Not a## o"tions are se!<
-irta# interface A Target ;B<,=0t re9ires an acti4e networ' connection. ;B<
A67 "ort A Target ;7< ,= 0t connects throgh !ia#" connections. ;7<
A67 "ort A Target ;B< ,= 0t is not s""orte! on Cata#$st switch !e4ices. ;B<
-irta# interface A Target ;7< ,= 0t ses Te#net or SSH "rotoco#s for access. ;7<
Conso#e "ort A Target ;7< ,= 0t !is"#a$s start", !ebgging, an! error &essages b$ !efa#t. ;7<
Conso#e "ort A Target ;B< ,= 0t can be se! to restore an ot,of,box configration on a switch or roter. ;B<
21.
Which two characters are a##owe! as "art of the hostna&e of a Cisco !e4ice( ;Choose two.<
1. tab
2. s"ace
/. 9estion &ar'
4. num)ers
4. underline
22.
A new networ' a!&inistrator has been as'e! to enter a banner &essage on a Cisco !e4ice. What is the fastest
wa$ a networ' a!&inistrator co#! test whether the banner is "ro"er#$ configre!(
1. 1ower c$c#e the !e4ice.
2. Enter CTR.,> at the "ri4i#ege! &o!e "ro&"t.
/. Exit g#oba# configration &o!e.
4. (-it ena)le mode and $ress (nter.
2. Reboot the !e4ice.

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