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Exam A<br />
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QUESTION 1<br />
Users report that all external callers are leaving urgent voice-mail messages. Where can this behavior be<br />
changed?<br />
A. under the Phone Menu Configuration > Unidentified Callers Message Urgency<br />
B. under the Opening Greeting > Unidentified Callers Message Urgency<br />
C. under the Message Settings > Unidentified Callers Message Urgency<br />
D. under the System Call Handlers > Unidentified Callers Message Urgency<br />
E. under the Voice-mail Box Settings > Unidentified Callers Message Urgency<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
Which two fields are required parameters when manually creating users on Cisco Unity Connection with<br />
predefined templates? (Choose two.)<br />
A. username (alias)<br />
B. extension<br />
C. first name and last name<br />
D. employee ID<br />
E. title<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
An administrator is attempting to add a new user in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration but<br />
does not see the option to add a new user. What is the most likely cause of this issue?<br />
A. The SQL User database is not running.<br />
B. The system is synchronized with an LDAP server.<br />
C. BAT is not enabled.<br />
D. The administrator hasthe aceno user adda rights box checked.<br />
E. The SIP Realm is not defined in User Management.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
Which call processing agent is based on Cisco IOS software and works with ISR platforms?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Presence Server<br />
B. Cisco Unity Connection<br />
C. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express<br />
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager<br />
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E. Cisco UnifiedContact Center Express<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
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A.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
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Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
Which two options allow the maximum message length to be adjusted in Cisco Unity Connection? (Choose<br />
two.)<br />
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A. Message Settings under individual users<br />
B. User Templates >VoiceMailUserTemplate > Message Settings<br />
C. Contacts > Message Settings<br />
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D. Enterprise Parameters > Maximum Message length<br />
E. Service Parameters > Voicemail Settings<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
An administrator wants to locate and remove all unassigned directory numbers on the Cisco Unified<br />
Communications Manager system. Which method is the best method to accomplish this task?<br />
A. Choose Device > Phone. Search all phones and remove the undesired directory numbers.<br />
B. Use the Dial Plan Installer to remove the directory numbers.<br />
C. Use the Disaster Recovery System to restore only valid directory numbers.<br />
D. Choose Call Routing > Route Plan Report, choose the Unassigned DN drop-down menu, and then remove<br />
all orphaned directory numbers.<br />
E. Choose Device > Device Settings > Device Defaults and use the wizard to locate and remove the orphaned<br />
directory numbers.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
When troubleshooting a phone that is unable to get an IP address from a DHCP server, what is the first thing to<br />
check for on the phone?<br />
A. Make sure that DHCP Enabled is disabled on the phone.<br />
B. Make sure that the phone is getting the proper VLAN information<br />
C. Make sure that the TFTP server address is correct on the phone.<br />
D. Make sure that the DHCP scope has enough addresses left in the range.<br />
E. Make sure the phone has the correct phone load ID.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
Which issue does CAS signaling on a T1 circuit create?<br />
A. Signaling bits are subtracted from each frame, which causes a significant loss of voice quality.<br />
B. An extra signaling bit is added to the sixth frame to carry signaling information.<br />
C. A signaling bit is subtracted from every sixth frame to carry signaling information.<br />
D. Signaling bits are added to the signaling stream to create extended super frames.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
Which description describes the weighted fair queuing algorithm?<br />
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A. Empty queue 1. If queue 1 is empty, empty queue 2, then empty queue 3, unless a packet for a "First Test,<br />
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higher queue arrives.<br />
B. An administrator defines the traffic classes based on match criteria, including protocols, access control lists,<br />
and input interfaces.<br />
C. A flow-based algorithm that simultaneously schedules interactive traffic to the front of a queue to reduce<br />
response time and fairly shares the remaining bandwidth among high-bandwidth flows.<br />
D. This feature brings strict priority queuing to CBWFQ.<br />
E. Packets are placed into a single queue and serviced in the order they were received.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
Which utility should you use when you need to add a large number of users into Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager?<br />
A. Cisco Unified User Administration<br />
B. Application User CAPF Profile<br />
C. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Tool<br />
D. Cisco Unified Telephony User Administration<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
Which type of user in Cisco Unified Communications Manager has an interactive login?<br />
A. administrator<br />
B. end user<br />
C. application user<br />
D. phone user<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 13<br />
When you configure a shared extension in Cisco Configuration Professional, which two characteristics should<br />
be the same on both phones, so that the phones can successfully use a shared extension? (Choose two.)<br />
A. monitor mode<br />
B. MAC address<br />
C. ephone-dn<br />
D. number<br />
E. user ID<br />
Correct Answer: CD<br />
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Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 14<br />
Refer to the exhibit. The exhibit shows a partial screen shot for a Cisco Unified Personal Communicator device.<br />
If the username that is associated with this device is jdoe, what should the device name be?<br />
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A. The device name should be JDOEUPC.<br />
B. The device name should be UPCJDOE.<br />
C. The device name should be JDOE.<br />
D. The device name should be UPCCUPC.<br />
E. The device name should be UPCCSF.<br />
F. The device name has no naming convention.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 15<br />
When implementing a plan of action, what should you do?<br />
A. Make all of the changes at once to minimize the impact to users.<br />
B. Limit the impact of the changes to users.<br />
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C. Completely remove access lists to ensure that they will not impact the changes.<br />
D. Even if a change adversely affects the users, keep moving forward with the plan of action.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 16<br />
Refer to the exhibit. Where can the phone menu be accessed from?<br />
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A. from the individual users or user templates<br />
B. from the Class of Service configuration screen<br />
C. from the user contacts<br />
D. from the Interview Handler configuration screen<br />
E. from the Message Store configuration screen<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 17<br />
A user in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration has been added to the Standard CCM Admin<br />
Users group, which includes the Standard CCMADMIN Administration role, but the user cannot add new users.<br />
What is the cause of this issue?<br />
A. The add user capability has been disabled for the group<br />
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B. The incorrect group and role were assigned.<br />
C. The add user capability has been disabled for the role.<br />
D. Only theCCMAdmin user can add users.<br />
E. Users can be added only via LDAP<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 18<br />
Which two statistics can be generated with the Server Report in Cisco Unity Connection? (Choose two)<br />
A. Percentage of CPU per Server<br />
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B. Percentage of Memory Usage per Server<br />
C. Percentage of Hard Disk Usage of the Active Partition per Server<br />
D. Cisco Unity Connection Port Activity Report<br />
E. Percentage of Port Usage<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 19<br />
Refer to the exhibit. The exhibit shows a partial screen shot for a Cisco Unified Client Services Framework<br />
device. When should this device be configured?<br />
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A. when configuring the Service Advertisement Framework feature for Call Control Discovery<br />
B. when Cisco Unified Personal Communicator is used in desk-phone mode.<br />
C. when Cisco Unified Personal Communicator version 7.0 is used in soft-phone mode<br />
D. when Cisco Unified Personal Communicator version 8.0 is used in soft-phone mode<br />
E. when Cisco Unified Personal Communicator version 8.0 is used in desk-phone mode<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 20<br />
How can an end user be defined as a manager in the CAR tool?<br />
A. Configure a Manager ID field in end user configuration<br />
B. Add the end user to the Standard CCM Manager group<br />
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C. Check the Manager check box in the LDAP directory<br />
D. Enable an end user as a manager in the CAR tool<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 21<br />
Which of the following is not a source for Cisco Unified Reporting?<br />
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A. Cisco Unified CM database<br />
B. Cisco Unified Presence database<br />
C. Cisco Unified CM RTMT counters<br />
D. Cisco Unified CM CDR/CAR<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 22<br />
Which two steps are not necessary when enabling an end user for Cisco Unified Personal Communicator?<br />
(Choose two)<br />
A. Assign license capabilities<br />
B. Subscribe phone service<br />
C. Create a CSF device<br />
D. Configure the owner user ID<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 23<br />
A new phone has been added to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. The phone display shows<br />
Your Current Options, but when the New Call softkey is pressed, no dial tone is heard and the call cannot be<br />
placed. What could be the cause of this issue?<br />
A. An incorrect MAC address has been entered for the new phone.<br />
B. No directory number has been assigned to a line.<br />
C. The end user is not associated with the device.<br />
D. No calling search space has been configured on the line.<br />
E. An incorrect device pool has been configured on the phone.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 24<br />
What Cisco client application allows administrators to interact with performance monitoring counters to assist in<br />
determining the overall health of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration<br />
B. Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool<br />
C. Cisco Unified OS Administration<br />
D. CAR Tool<br />
E. BAT Tool<br />
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Correct Answer: B<br />
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Explanation<br />
QUESTION 25<br />
Which report can be generated by using the User Reports feature of the CAR tool?<br />
A. Traffic<br />
B. Top N<br />
C. Malicious Call Details<br />
D. CDR Error<br />
E. FAC/CMC<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 26<br />
After changes are made to an IP phone, which reset method is the fastest to bring the phone back into service?<br />
A. drop<br />
B. restart<br />
C. reset<br />
D. shutdown<br />
E. shut and no shut<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 27<br />
In which two locations can an end user configure their Call Forward All settings? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Cisco Unified Serviceability<br />
B. Cisco Unified Communications Manager User Options Interface<br />
C. Directly on the Cisco Unified IP phone<br />
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration<br />
E. Cisco Unified User Serviceability<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 28<br />
What is the quickest way to test the Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration part of MWI to see if<br />
MWI On and MWI Off is working?<br />
A. Dial into Cisco Unity Connection from an IP phone. Enter the MWI On numbers,then enter the MWI Off<br />
numbers.<br />
B. Call a voice-mail user and ask them if their MWI light is on, and then disconnect the call. Call the user back<br />
and ask if the MWI light is off.<br />
C. In Unity Connection, issue the MWI Flash command to turn all MWI lights on, then off.<br />
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D. If MWI numbers are dialable from an IP phone, dial the MWI On number. If the light comes on, then dial the<br />
MWI Off number to see if the light goes off.<br />
E. MWI cannot be tested directly from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager or an IP phone.<br />
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Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 29<br />
Which tools allow the administrator to migrate users from Cisco Unity to Cisco Unity Connection?<br />
A. Cisco Object Backup and Restore Application Suite<br />
B. Cisco Disaster Recovery Framework Tool<br />
C. Cisco Real Time Monitoring Tool<br />
D. Cisco Unity Serviceability Tool<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 30<br />
Which statement describes the difference between SIP and SCCP integration of Cisco Unity Connection?<br />
A. SCCP integrations cannot be secured<br />
B. SIP integrations do not need MWI configuration<br />
C. SCCP integrations do not need MWI configuration<br />
D. SIP integration cannot be secured<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 31<br />
Which is indicated as the calling number for a call that is placed from a remote destination to an internal<br />
directory number?<br />
A. the Mobile Voice Access number<br />
B. the number of the remote destination<br />
C. the directory number of the office phone with which the remote destination is associated<br />
D. the directory number of the called office phone, if is it associated with the calling remote destination<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 32<br />
What component does Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express use to match outbound dial peers?<br />
A. destination pattern<br />
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B. incoming called-number<br />
C. calling number ANI<br />
D. answer-address<br />
E. port or session target<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 33<br />
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A customer is in the planning stages of deploying a Cisco Unified Communications solution for their company.<br />
Previously, they were leasing a traditional PBX system from the telco and they have very little experience with<br />
voice. The customer wants to know what two signaling methods between the IP phone and the Cisco Unified<br />
Communications Manager Express are available for their use. (Choose two)<br />
A. H.323<br />
B. SCCP<br />
C. MGCP<br />
D. SIP<br />
E. RTP<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 34<br />
Which best describes the auto-attendant in a Cisco Unified Communications environment?<br />
A. A set of call processing instructions that automatically tell the system what to do when it reaches a particular<br />
system ID<br />
B. A system that automatically allows inside or outside callers to leave voice-mail messages 24 hours, 7 days<br />
a week, even when no operator is on duty<br />
C. A function that greets and guides callers through a telephony system in a friendly and timely manner,<br />
allowing them to reach an endpoint, leave messages, or speak to an operator<br />
D. A function that allows the option of listening to, composing, replying to, forwarding, or deleting calls or voice-<br />
mail messages through a website without the need of a live telephone operator<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 35<br />
Which statement about the Cisco Unity Express default AutoAttendant is true?<br />
A. The default AutoAttendant must be enabled during the Initialization Wizard process otherwise voice-mail<br />
services will not function.<br />
B. Enabling the default AutoAttendant is not mandatory during the Initialization Wizard process.<br />
C. The default AutoAttendant is enabled by default with the exception of the prompts that must be recorded via<br />
AvT.<br />
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D. The default AutoAttendant cannot be used as is, and it must be customized for the particular environment it<br />
will be used in.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 36<br />
You have been tasked to configure a Cisco Unity Express system with a voicemail pilot number of 1900, an<br />
AutoAttendant with pilot number of 2900, and an Administration via Telephone pilot number of 3900. What is<br />
the minimum number of SIP dial peers required?<br />
A. 1<br />
B. 2<br />
C. 3<br />
D. 4<br />
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E. 5<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
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Explanation<br />
QUESTION 37<br />
How can an administrator determine which codec is being used between two endpoints while a call is in<br />
progress?<br />
A. Run the codec trace in Cisco Unified Communication Manager.<br />
B. Use Cisco Unified Serviceability network trace.<br />
C. Can only be seen in Cisco SDI traces.<br />
D. Can only be seen in a sniffer trace.<br />
E. Press the [ ? ] button twice on one of the IP phones.<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 38<br />
An administrator wants to see how long a specific IP phone extension is in use during a given period of time.<br />
What CAR tool feature would the administrator use?<br />
A. System Reports > Traffic > Summary by Phone Number<br />
B. CDR > Search > By Call Precedence Level<br />
C. Device Reports > Route Patterns/Hunt Groups > Route and Line Group Utilization<br />
D. User Reports > Top N > By Duration<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 39<br />
Which three commands does Cisco recommend to use first when setting up phones for Cisco Unified<br />
Communications Manager Express? (Choose three)<br />
A. Load<br />
B. Max-dn<br />
C. Keepalive<br />
D. Max-ephones<br />
E. Create cnf files<br />
F. Telephony-service<br />
Correct Answer: BDF<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 40<br />
What statement about the Cisco Unity Express AIM Module and the Cisco Unity Express Network Module is<br />
true?<br />
A. The AIM module takes up a router slot whereas the network module does not.<br />
B. The network module takes up a router slot whereas the AIM module does not.<br />
C. The AIM module runs the Linux OS whereas the network module runs the Cisco IOS software.<br />
D. The network module requires the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to be preconfigured<br />
whereas the AIM module does not.<br />
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Correct Answer: B<br />
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Explanation<br />
QUESTION 41<br />
The SBB Company is setting up Call Transfer for its Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express solution.<br />
The company uses five-digit extensions and would like to be able to transfer calls outside the network to the<br />
CEO's home. The CEO's telephone number is 866-555-2222.<br />
Which configuration command will allow this to occur?<br />
A. SBB(config-ephone-dn)# transfer-pattern .T<br />
B. SBB(config-telephony-service)# transfer-pattern .T<br />
C. SBB(config-ephone-dn)# transfer-pattern ......51212<br />
D. SBB(config-ephone-dn)# transfer-pattern 8665552222<br />
E. SBB(config-telephony-service)# transfer-pattern 86655.....<br />
F. SBB(config-telephony-service)# transfer-pattern 8665552222<br />
Correct Answer: F<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 42<br />
What is the maximum number of phones are supported on Call Manager Express?<br />
A. 48<br />
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B. 28<br />
C. 240<br />
D. 500<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 43<br />
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Native Presence, what two things is a watcher monitoring in real<br />
time? (Choose two.)<br />
A. registration status of a specific IP phone<br />
B. registration status of the hunt group<br />
C. registration status of the MGCP gateway<br />
D. registration status of Cisco Extension Mobility of the IP phone<br />
E. status of a registered directory number<br />
Correct Answer: AE<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 44<br />
Which protocol is used for communication between Cisco Unity Express and Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager Express?<br />
A. H.323<br />
B. G.711<br />
C. MGCP<br />
D. Q.931<br />
E. SIP<br />
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Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 45<br />
Refer to the exhibit. The error message was displayed when the administrator attempted to set the default user<br />
password in the user template to four digits long. Which option can rectify this issue?<br />
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A. The minimum password length in Cisco Unity Connection should be at least five digits long.<br />
B. The password length needs to be configured under the Authentication Rules settings using the Minimum<br />
Credential Length configuration field.<br />
C. The password length needs to be configured under the user template settings using the Minimum<br />
Credential Length configuration field.<br />
D. The password length cannot be adjusted under the user template; the password length can only be adjusted<br />
under the individual users.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 46<br />
What is the correct URL to use to add a user to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express?<br />
A. http://ipaddress/cucme.html<br />
B. https://ipaddress/cue.html<br />
C. https://www.ipaddress/cme.html<br />
D. http://ipaddress/ccme.html<br />
E. http://ipaddress/cme.html<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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QUESTION 47<br />
Refer to the exhibit. What protocol is being used to send and receive instant messaging between the Cisco<br />
Unified Personal Communicator and Cisco Unified Presence?<br />
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A. Enterprise Instant Messaging Protocol<br />
B. Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol<br />
C. SIP<br />
D. SCCP<br />
E. CTI<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 48<br />
In which location is Cisco Unified Presence enabled for a specific user in Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager?<br />
A. User Administration<br />
B. Application<br />
C. Advanced Features<br />
D. Capabilities Assignment<br />
E. on the IP phone<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 49<br />
What is the Cisco Unified Communications Manager implementation of one-way intercom referred to as?<br />
A. One-Way Intercom monitor<br />
B. Whisper Intercom<br />
C. Secure Intercom<br />
D. Silent monitor<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
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QUESTION 50<br />
Which protocol should you use to securely access Cisco Configuration Professional?<br />
A. HTTPS<br />
B. Telnet<br />
C. SCP<br />
D. TLS<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 51<br />
Which type of ephone-dn is typically used for intercoms and paging?<br />
A. dual-line<br />
B. multiline<br />
C. single-line<br />
D. special-line<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 52<br />
A phone is configured with an ephone-dn number of A100. Which CLI command is used in ephone-dn<br />
configuration mode to enable the Intercom feature to dial this phone?<br />
A. intercom extension A100<br />
B. intercom number A100<br />
C. intercom A100 enable<br />
D. intercom A100<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 53<br />
When creating a Cisco Unity Connection user template, which element should you configure to automatically<br />
play a "This department is closed" message at specific hours?<br />
A. greeting schedule<br />
B. extension greetings<br />
C. schedule<br />
D. active schedule<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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Explanation<br />
QUESTION 54<br />
In a Cisco UCM multisite WAN with centralized call-processing deployment model, what redundancy feature<br />
should be configured on remote site routers to provide basic IP telephony services in the event of a WAN<br />
outage?<br />
A. AAR<br />
B. SRST<br />
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C. CAC<br />
D. V3PN<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 55<br />
Which three options are valid for creating users in Cisco Unity Connection? (Choose three.)<br />
A. manual creation<br />
B. bulk using *.csv file<br />
C. bulk using enterprise parameters<br />
D. Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability<br />
E. automatic creation through TUI by users dialing into voice mail<br />
F. import through Active Directory<br />
Correct Answer: ABF<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 56<br />
Refer to the exhibit. The exhibit shows a partial screen shot for a Cisco Unified Client Services Framework<br />
device. If the username that is associated with this device is jdoe, what should the device name be?<br />
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A. The device name should be JDOEUPC.<br />
B. The device name should be UPCJDOE.<br />
C. The device name should be JDOE.<br />
D. The device name should be UPCCUPC.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 57<br />
After an IP phone has been added to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, the administrator<br />
notices that the phone has a directory number that is not in the number range in use by the organization. He<br />
also notes that the directory number is 1000. What is the most likely cause?<br />
A. The phone number was misconfigured.<br />
B. The phone may have auto-registered.<br />
C. The phone is configured on another server.<br />
D. DHCP gave the phone the wrong directory number<br />
E. TFTP server is misconfigured<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 58<br />
Which action must be taken for Cisco Unified Personal Communicator clients to access Cisco Unity Connection<br />
voice mail?<br />
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A. Cisco Unity Connection must be integrated with LDAP.<br />
B. Cisco Unity Connection must be integrated with Cisco Unified Communications Manager using SIP<br />
integration.<br />
C. A Microsoft Exchange mailbox store must be configured in Cisco Unified Presence.<br />
D. IMAP must be enabled on Cisco Unity Connection for users that need to access voice mail through Cisco<br />
Unified Personal Communicator clients.<br />
E. Voice mail is automatically enabled for users who log in through Cisco Unified Personal Communicator<br />
clients.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 59<br />
In which two ways can end users send an active call to the remote destination? (Choose two)<br />
A. using softkey in a softkey template<br />
B. with a feature button in a phone button template<br />
C. with a service URL associated with a phone service<br />
D. by dropping the call and calling both parties again<br />
E. by connecting the originator and the remote destination into a conference call<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 60<br />
How can visibility of the presence-enabled speed dials be limited?<br />
A. presence groups<br />
B. Subscribe CSS<br />
C. calling search space<br />
D. partition<br />
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Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 61<br />
What is a benefit of using FRF.12 in a Frame Relay network?<br />
A. provides a Layer 3 mechanism for reducing latency in the network<br />
B. fragments packets into equal sizes to reduce fixed-network delay<br />
C. reduces delay and jitter by expediting the transfer of smaller frames through the hardware transmit queue<br />
D. eliminates the need for prioritization of delay-sensitive traffic<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
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Explanation<br />
QUESTION 62<br />
All users report that when they press the Messages button on their IP phone, nothing happens.<br />
What is the most likely cause of this issue?<br />
A. Cisco Unity Connection is not configured.<br />
B. The default Voicemail Profile does not have a Pilot number configured.<br />
C. The Voicemail Pilot does not have the VoiceMail Profile configured.<br />
D. The Integrated Service Engine is offline.<br />
E. The Voicemail Pilot is incorrect.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 63<br />
In which scenario is it possible to have the same directory number configured on two different lines or phones<br />
and not be a shared line?<br />
A. directory number assigned to different partitions<br />
B. directory number assigned to the same partition<br />
C. directory number assigned to different calling search spaces<br />
D. directory number assigned to the same calling search space<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 64<br />
Which type of single switch port can support data and voice VLANs and is recommended for Cisco Unified IP<br />
phones?<br />
A. multiflex port<br />
B. trunk port<br />
C. access port<br />
D. ISL trunking port<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 65<br />
Refer to the exhibit. Is this configuration correct and is the T1 operational? If not, what is the<br />
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cause?<br />
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A. Yes, the configuration is correct and it is operational.<br />
B. No, the configuration is incorrect and the T1 is not operational because MGCP is not the proper service<br />
statement.<br />
C. No, the configuration is incorrect and the T1 is not operational because, the isdn switch-type is incorrect.<br />
D. No, the configuration is incorrect and the T1 is not operational because the isdn-bind-13 ccm-manager<br />
command is missing from the serial0/0/0:23 interface.<br />
E. No, the configuration is incorrect and the T1 is not operational because the noip address command is<br />
applied to the serial0/0/0:23 interface.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 66<br />
Which network component would cause variable network delay?<br />
A. dejitter buffer<br />
B. DSP delay<br />
C. processing delay<br />
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D. serialization delay<br />
E. propagation delay<br />
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Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 67<br />
Which headers are compressed when cRTP is used?<br />
A. the UDP and RTP headers<br />
B. the IP header only<br />
C. the TCP header only<br />
D. the RTP header only<br />
E. the IP, UDP, RTP headers and the first byte of the payload<br />
F. the IP, UDP, and RTP headers<br />
Correct Answer: F<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 68<br />
Which statement about Cisco Unity Connection user templates is true?<br />
A. Changes in user templates affect only new users to be created.<br />
B. Changes in user templates affect only existing users.<br />
C. Changes in user templates affect new and existing users.<br />
D. Changes in user templates have no impact on users unless those users are imported through Active<br />
Directory.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 69<br />
When adding an IP phone to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager system, what two choices does an<br />
administrator have to add the phone to the system? (Choose two.)<br />
A. auto-registration<br />
B. FHSS provisioning<br />
C. IP phone configuration assistant<br />
D. manual provisioning<br />
E. Cisco Unified Serviceability<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 70<br />
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What would be the result if a user logs into Cisco Extension Mobility using a device profile that is not subscribed<br />
to the Cisco Extension Mobility Service?<br />
A. Normal Cisco Extension Mobility operation will occur.<br />
B. The user will not be able to log into Cisco Extension Mobility on the phone.<br />
C. The phone will not use the correct device profile.<br />
D. The user will not be able to log out of Cisco Extension Mobility on the phone.<br />
E. The phone will reboot continuously.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 71<br />
Which configuration must be configured on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express router prior to<br />
Graphical Administration?<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
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D.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 72<br />
On an IP phone line appearance, for which two purposes is the Display parameter designed to be used?<br />
(Choose two.)<br />
A. display a number other than the directory number of the IP phone<br />
B. display a name instead of the directory number of the IP phone<br />
C. internal caller ID<br />
D. external caller ID<br />
E. full directory number ID for outgoing calls<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 73<br />
Users report that when they press the Messages button on their phones, they often get a busy tone. Which<br />
option can rectify this issue?<br />
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A. Disable the Callers Can Edit Messages check box under the Message settings<br />
B. The CSS for the phones does not contain the voice-mail port partitions<br />
C. The CSS for the phone does not contain the voice-mail pilot partition.<br />
D. Precede all Cisco Unity Connection greetings to announce that each message is limited to 90 seconds long<br />
to free up voice-mail ports.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 74<br />
Which user parameter is used as a password when connecting through the telephony user interface?<br />
A. PIN<br />
B. Passphrase<br />
C. PassKey<br />
D. Key ID<br />
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Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 75<br />
Which Cisco Unified Personal Communicator mode should you use when connecting via an existing IP phone?<br />
A. office mode<br />
B. deskphone mode<br />
C. softphone mode<br />
D. IP phone mode<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 76<br />
Which license capability must be enabled for Cisco Unified Presence to work with a specific user?<br />
A. Enable Cisco Unified Presence<br />
B. Enable Cisco Unified Presence Server<br />
C. Enable Cisco Unified Presence Communicator<br />
D. Enable Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 77<br />
Which web-based tool is used to access Cisco Unified Communications Manager CDR Analysis and<br />
Reporting?<br />
A. Cisco Unified CDR Administration<br />
B. Cisco Unified CM Administration<br />
C. Cisco Unified Reporting<br />
D. Cisco Unified Serviceability<br />
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Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 78<br />
When generating QoS reports in the CAR tool, what two parameters are valid for report generation? (Choose<br />
two.)<br />
A. route lists<br />
B. route patterns/hunt pilots<br />
C. route groups<br />
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D. gateway types<br />
E. partitions<br />
F. IP phone directory numbers<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 79<br />
Refer to the exhibit. The user of IP phone A has opened a trouble ticket stating that he cannot call IP phone B.<br />
Where is the best place to start troubleshooting this issue?<br />
A. IP phone B<br />
B. the Cisco Unified Communication Manager system in site A<br />
C. IP phone A<br />
D. lP phone A user<br />
E. the local VoIP voice gateway of IP phone B<br />
F. IP phone B user<br />
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Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 80<br />
Which three characteristics are associated with data?<br />
A. Greedy<br />
B. TCP retransmits<br />
C. UDP priority<br />
D. delay sensitive<br />
E. drop insensitive<br />
F. benign<br />
G. benign or greedy.<br />
Correct Answer: BEG<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 81<br />
Which command is useful to see if network layer information is being received at a PSTN gateway?<br />
A. show gateway status<br />
B. show isdn q931<br />
C. show c cm-manager status<br />
D. show isdn status<br />
E. show isdn q921<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 82<br />
Which device would allow you to place calls from a Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is configured<br />
with SCCP phone to a Cisco Unified communication Manager Express that is configured with SIP phones?<br />
A. gatekeeper<br />
B. gateway<br />
C. H.323 trunk<br />
D. SIP trunk<br />
E. Cisco Unified Border Element<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 83<br />
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Which four characteristics are associated with video? (Choose four)<br />
A. greedy<br />
B. TCP retransmits<br />
C. UDP priority<br />
D. delay sensitive<br />
E. drop sensitive<br />
F. benign<br />
G. bursty<br />
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Correct Answer: CDEG<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 84<br />
Can an IP phone be configured so that calls to that IP phone can be rerouted if the IP phone become<br />
unregistered?<br />
A. Yes. configuring call forward All provides this coverage<br />
B. No. if a phone is unregistered, the re-order tone is played to the caller<br />
C. Yes. configuring Call Forward Busy Internal provides this coverage<br />
D. Yes. configuring Call Forward Unregistered provides this coverage<br />
E. No. the call is dropped at the gateway<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 85<br />
Which statement about Cisco Unified Presence and LDAP is true?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Presence must be integrated with LDAP.<br />
B. LDAP integration is mandatory if Cisco Unified Personal Communicator is used as a client.<br />
C. LDAP integration with Cisco Unified Presence is optional. However, user search functionality in Cisco<br />
Unified Personal Communicator will not be available.<br />
D. LDAP integration with Cisco Unified Presence is optional. However, instant messaging functionality in Cisco<br />
Unified Personal Communicator will not be available.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 86<br />
Which three rules are valid transfer rules in Cisco Unity Connection? (Choose Three)<br />
A. standard<br />
B. alternate<br />
C. closed<br />
D. holiday<br />
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E. nonstandard<br />
Correct Answer: ABC<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 87<br />
With GETVPN, if a key server is configured to use multicast as the rekey transport mechanism, then under<br />
which of these conditions will the key server retransmit the rekey messages?<br />
A. It never retransmit the rekey messages<br />
B. it only retransmit the rekey message when it does not receive the rekey acknowledgment from at least one<br />
group member<br />
C. it only retransmit the rekey message when it does not receive the rekey acknowledgment from all group<br />
member<br />
D. it only retransmit the rekey message when DPD to the group members fails<br />
E. it always retransmit the rekey message<br />
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Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 88<br />
An administrator is attempting to add a new IP phone to the network. The phone does not register and<br />
continues to cycle through the registration process. The administration checks and notices that the IP address<br />
assigned to the phone is not correct network. What is the cause of this issue?<br />
A. The TFTP server is reconfigured<br />
B. The DHCP server is giving out false IP addresses<br />
C. The Cisco Unified Communication Manager is down<br />
D. The switch port that the phone is connected to is configured with the wrong voice LAN<br />
E. The PSTN gateway is down<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 89<br />
In which mode is CTI used with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator?<br />
A. soft-phone mode<br />
B. desk-phone mode<br />
C. IP communicator mode<br />
D. IP phone mode<br />
E. CTI mode<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 90<br />
What happens when a user associated with a device is deleted?<br />
A. The user is removed, but the DN and the Device remains in the system<br />
B. The user is removed, and the DN and the Device also removed<br />
C. The user is removed, and the DN and the Device become orphan in the system<br />
D. The user is removed, and the DN and the Device are automatically assigned to other user<br />
E. The user is removed, and the DN and the Device are assigned to the administrator<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 91<br />
Drag and Drop the characteristics of Voice and Data<br />
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A.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 92<br />
In which two ways can an administrator reset an IP phone that is registered with Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Phone can be reset in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.<br />
B. Phone can be reset in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express CLI.<br />
C. Press the * * #* * key combination on the IP phone keypad.<br />
D. Enter the reset ephone command in the switch.<br />
E. Press the * * #* key combination on the IP phone keypad.<br />
F. Press the ##**# key combination on the IP phone keypad.<br />
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Correct Answer: AC<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 93<br />
Drag and Drop question.<br />
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A.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 94<br />
Which two options are features in Cisco Unified Presence? (Choose two.)<br />
A. IP Phone Messenger<br />
B. Native Presence<br />
C. BLF speed-dial<br />
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D. Enterprise Instant Messaging<br />
E. BLF speed-dial pickup<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 95<br />
Which level of users in Cisco Unified Communications Manager CDR Analysis and Reporting an generate<br />
reports for quality of service?<br />
A. administrators<br />
B. managers<br />
C. auditors<br />
D. individual users<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 96<br />
When performing backups within Cisco Unified Communications Manager, which component stores backups<br />
on a remote SFTP server?<br />
A. Local Agent<br />
B. Master Agent<br />
C. Scheduler<br />
D. Backup Controller<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 97<br />
Which Cisco IOS command should you use to view the configuration of voice dial peer 911?<br />
A. show dialplan dialpeer 911<br />
B. show dialplan number 911<br />
C. show dial-peer voice 911<br />
D. show event-manager consumers 911<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 98<br />
Which type of server is used to deliver the configuration to an IP phone?<br />
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A. TFTP<br />
B. DHCP<br />
C. FTP<br />
D. Cisco Discovery Protocol<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 99<br />
An end user reports that they are unable to control their Cisco IP phone using Cisco Unified Personal<br />
Communicator and cannot make any calls. Which situation can cause this issue?<br />
A. The Cisco Unified Personal Communicator is not registered in the Cisco Unified Presence server.<br />
B. The LDAP integration is incorrect.<br />
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C. The Cisco Unified Personal Communicator is configured in desk-phone mode.<br />
D. The Allow Control of Device from CTI checkbox in the device configuration on Cisco Unified<br />
Communications Manager is disabled.<br />
E. The Allow Control of Device from CTI checkbox in the device configuration on the Cisco Unified Presence is<br />
disabled.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 100<br />
To obtain CDR information, which application is used?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration<br />
B. Cisco Unified Serviceability<br />
C. Cisco Unified Operating System Administration<br />
D. Disaster Recovery System<br />
E. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Detail Record Analysis and Reporting tool<br />
F. Cisco Unified Reporting<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 101<br />
Which two protocols are used by Cisco Unified Presence? (Choose two.)<br />
A. SIP/SIMPLE<br />
B. XMPP<br />
C. SCCP<br />
D. PPPoX<br />
E. IMPP<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
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Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 102<br />
What are the two differences between the IntServe and DiffServ models of QoS? (Choose two.)<br />
A. DiffServ provides absolute QoS guarantees.<br />
B. IntServ is the default QoS mechanism for all routers, because applications signal the router with the QoS<br />
level they require.<br />
C. DiffServ inherits the connection-oriented approach from telephony network design. Every individual<br />
communication must explicitly specify its traffic descriptor and requested resources to the network.<br />
D. With IntServ, packet delivery is guaranteed. However, the use of IntServ can severely limit the scalability of<br />
a network.<br />
E. DiffServ was designed to overcome the limitations of both the best-effort and IntServ models and can<br />
provide an "almost guaranteed" QoS.<br />
Correct Answer: DE<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 103<br />
Which three characteristics are associated with voice? (Choose three.)<br />
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A. greedy<br />
B. TCP retransmits<br />
C. UDP priority<br />
D. delay sensitive<br />
E. drop insensitive<br />
F. benign<br />
G. benign or greedy<br />
Correct Answer: CDF<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 104<br />
Which type of packet-oriented network has the characteristic of being drop-tolerant and delayinsensitive?<br />
A. data<br />
B. voice<br />
C. video<br />
D. converged<br />
E. All packet-oriented networks share these characteristics.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 105<br />
What will happen if an end user is deleted from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager system?<br />
A. The user will be removed, but the associated device and directory number will remain in the system.<br />
B. The user and the associated device will be removed, but the directory number will become orphaned.<br />
C. The user, the associated device, and the directory number will be removed.<br />
D. The user will be removed, and the associated device and directory number will be automatically assigned to<br />
the administrator.<br />
E. The user will be removed, and the associated device and directory number will be allocated to the next user<br />
added to the system.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 106<br />
How does the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express match an outbound VoIP dial peer?<br />
A. Outbound dial-peer matching uses the entire string of digits en bloc to match the dial peer with the longest<br />
match.<br />
B. Outbound dial-peer matching is completed on a digit-by-digit basis.<br />
C. It matches outbound dial peers by placing all the dial peers into a hunt group and then uses the entire dialed<br />
number en bloc to match the first dial peer.<br />
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express creates a hunt group that contains all the configured dial<br />
peers and then applies the dial digits in a digit-by-digit manner to match a dial peer.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 107<br />
In which situation are user PINs maintained by the local Cisco Unified Communications servers?<br />
A. Only when the system is using LDAP synchronization.<br />
B. Only when the system is using LDAP authentication.<br />
C. Only when the system is using Global Directory.<br />
D. PINs are always maintained by the local Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers<br />
E. PINs are never maintained by the local Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 108<br />
An IP phone has a line calling search space and a device calling search space. If a call is made from the IP<br />
phone, which calling search space is used?<br />
A. Neither calling search space is used.<br />
B. The line calling search space takes precedence and is used.<br />
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C. The device calling search space takes precedence and is used.<br />
D. The line and device calling search spaces are combined and the line calling search space has precedence.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 109<br />
Which command is used to determine if an MGCP gateway is registered with a Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager server?<br />
A. show gateway status<br />
B. show isdn q931<br />
C. show ccm-manager<br />
D. show isdn status<br />
E. show isdn q921<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 110<br />
A user exists within an office of IP phones, all of which have the same pickup group. A call comes into a phone<br />
of another office worker who is currently at lunch. What should the user do to have the call redirected to his or<br />
her phone?<br />
A. Press the "Pickup" softkey and then the line that is ringing.<br />
B. Press the "Call Pickup" softkey only.<br />
C. Press the "Call Pickup" softkey and then the line that is ringing.<br />
D. Press the "Pickup" softkey only.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 111<br />
What is the preferred analog signaling method to reduce glare?<br />
A. loop start<br />
B. ground start<br />
C. on-hook<br />
D. off-hook<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 112<br />
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What is the accepted maximum limit for good-quality voice connection delay?<br />
A. 100 ms<br />
B. 200 ms<br />
C. 250 ms<br />
D. 300 ms<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 113<br />
Which two directory services are supported by Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Lightweight<br />
Directory Access Protocol integration? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Windows Active Directory 2008<br />
B. Novell eDirectory<br />
C. iPlanet Directory Server 4.0<br />
D. Sun ONE Directory Server<br />
E. Open Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 2.1<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 114<br />
When creating a new softphone for a Cisco Unified Presence user, which phone type should you select if you<br />
are using Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 7.1?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Personal Communicator<br />
B. Cisco Unified Client Services Communicator<br />
C. Cisco Unified Client Services Framework<br />
D. Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Framework<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 115<br />
One user from your company wants to use a signaling protocol on the voice gateways that require registration<br />
with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Which protocol should you suggest to him?<br />
A. SIP<br />
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B. Frame-Relay<br />
C. SRTP<br />
D. MGCP<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 116<br />
Which value should you assign to option 150 for DHCP to operate correctly in a Cisco Unified Communications<br />
Manager Express environment?<br />
A. FTP server of the DNS server<br />
B. MAC address of the DHCP server<br />
C. MAC address of the TFTP server<br />
D. IP address of the TFTP server<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 117<br />
What device enables Call Admission Control in a CME environment?<br />
A. Gateway<br />
B. Transcoder<br />
C. Bridge<br />
D. Gatekeeper<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 118<br />
In a Cisco UCM single-site deployment, what is the maximum number of IP phones that can register with a<br />
UCM cluster?<br />
A. 2500<br />
B. 7500<br />
C. 10000<br />
D. 30000<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 119<br />
Ans administrator wants to import users using the Bulk Administration menu in Cisco Unified Communication is<br />
valid for this operation?<br />
A. .PDF<br />
B. .DOC<br />
C. .DOCX<br />
D. .CSV<br />
E. .XLS<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
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QUESTION 120<br />
Which statement accurately describes a calling search space?<br />
A. a group of object with similar reach ability characteristics.<br />
B. a calling feature that finds mobile users.<br />
C. a toll that is used to track calls to certain numbers.<br />
D. a feature that defines which partitions are reachable from a device.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 121<br />
An engineer is configuring a new Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. However, when the engineer<br />
tries to register the IP phones, the registrations are unsuccessful. When the engineer checks one of the<br />
phones, there is no status that is shown along with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server IP<br />
address.<br />
What is the probable cause?<br />
A. The server connection is established, but the information is encrypted.<br />
B. There is no current connection with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.<br />
C. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager server is currently available.<br />
D. The currently receiving call-processing services are running on the phone.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 122<br />
Which Cisco Unity Connection report provides a summary view of the current size, last error condition, and<br />
status of the mailbox store?<br />
A. Users<br />
B. Message Traffic<br />
C. Mailbox Store<br />
D. System Configuration<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 123<br />
If two phones share a line between them, what happens if the user of the first phone is using the line and the<br />
user of the second phone uses the Barge feature?<br />
A. The user of the first phone is notified of the Barge request.<br />
B. A three-way conference begins.<br />
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C. The call is discontinued, but the first phone user and the second phone user are able to talk.<br />
D. The user on the first phone is knocked off the line, and the second phone user takes over the line.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 124<br />
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Which protocol is being used when you are utilizing the chat feature of Cisco Unified Personal Communicator?<br />
A. SIMPLE<br />
B. SIP<br />
C. XMPP<br />
D. HTTPS<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 125<br />
When deploying Cisco Unified Presence, which service is a basic service that can be considered as optional?<br />
A. Cisco Unified Presence Engine<br />
B. Cisco Unified Presence Sync Agent<br />
C. Cisco Unified Presence Session Initiation Protocol Proxy<br />
D. Cisco Unified Protocol Extensible Messaging Presence and Protocol Agent<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 126<br />
Which option should you use in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager End Users Configuration page to<br />
ensure that a user can use a desk phone both for calls and for Cisco Unified Presence?<br />
A. Enable Cisco Unified Presence Communicator<br />
B. Allow Control of Device from Cisco Computer Telephony Integration<br />
C. Allow Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Integration<br />
D. Allow Cisco Unified Presence Control over IP Phone<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 127<br />
Which protocol should you use to configure Cisco Unified Personal Communicator for secure voice messaging<br />
with Cisco Unity Connection?<br />
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A. TCP<br />
B. SSL<br />
C. TLS<br />
D. UDP<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 128<br />
Which report in Cisco Unified Reporting should you use to track the number of users with one or more phones?<br />
A. Unified CM User Device Count<br />
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B. Unified CM Device Distribution Summary<br />
C. Unified CM Table Count Summary<br />
D. Unified CM Data Summary<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 129<br />
Which Cisco IOS CLI command should you use to perform an IP phone cold reboot?<br />
A. router(config-ephone)#reset<br />
B. router(config-ephone)#restart<br />
C. router(config-ephone-dn)#restart<br />
D. router(config-phone)#reset<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 130<br />
By default, how many failed attempts at signing into Cisco Unity Connection is a user allowed before their<br />
account is locked out?<br />
A. 2<br />
B. 3<br />
C. 4<br />
D. 5<br />
E. 6<br />
F. No limit<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 131<br />
When you reset an IP phone via the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration page, which<br />
method briefly shuts down a registered phone and brings it back up?<br />
A. drop<br />
B. restart<br />
C. reset<br />
D. shutdown<br />
E. shut & no shut<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 132<br />
Which generating QoS reports CAR tool, what two parameters are valid for report generation? (Choose two)<br />
A. route Iists<br />
B. route pattrens/hunt pilots<br />
C. route groups<br />
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D. gateway types<br />
E. partitions<br />
F. IP phone directory numbers<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
QUESTION 133<br />
Which description describes the low latency queuing algorithm?<br />
A. Empty queue 1. If queue 1 is empty, empty queue 2, then empty queue 3, unless a packet for a higher<br />
queue arrives.<br />
B. An administrator defines the traffic classes based on match criteria, including protocols, access control lists,<br />
and input interfaces.<br />
C. A flow-based algorithm that simultaneously schedules interactive traffic to the front of a queue to reduce<br />
response time and fairly shares the remaining bandwidth among high-bandwidth flows.<br />
D. This feature brings strict priority queuing to CBWFQ.<br />
E. Packets are placed into a single queue and serviced in the order they were received.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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Which behavior can be configured with the snr calling-number local command?<br />
A. displaying the called number instead of the remote destination at the calling party<br />
B. displaying the original caller at the remote destination<br />
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C. displaying the enterprise directory number instead of the original caller at the calling party<br />
D. displaying the enterprise directory number instead of the original caller at the remote destination<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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QUESTION 135<br />
What application uses the Cisco Unified Operating System for administration and configuration?<br />
A. Cisco Unity Express<br />
B. Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway<br />
C. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express<br />
D. Cisco Unified Presence<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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QUESTION 136<br />
Which two types of device can the Cisco Unified Disaster Recovery use as a backup target? (Choose two.)<br />
A. DVD ROM drive<br />
B. FTP server<br />
C. tape device<br />
D. TFTP server<br />
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E. WebDAV server<br />
F. SFTP server<br />
G. CD ROM<br />
Correct Answer: CF<br />
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QUESTION 137<br />
To monitor the service health and performance, which service should you activate in Cisco Unity Connection?<br />
A. CUC Performance Service<br />
B. CUC System Auditing<br />
C. Real-Time Monitoring Tool<br />
D. Cisco Serviceability Reporter<br />
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QUESTION 138<br />
Which report can you use to display all currently unassigned directory numbers?<br />
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A. Route Plan Report<br />
B. Directory Number Assignment<br />
C. Unassigned Objects Report<br />
D. IP Phone Number Assignment<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
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QUESTION 139<br />
An engineer is installing an IP phone in a remote location. When the engineer plugs the IP phone into the<br />
network, the phone does not power up. What is the first thing that should be checked?<br />
A. Power over Ethernet switch<br />
B. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Server<br />
C. Cisco Unified Presence<br />
D. DHCP server<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
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QUESTION 140<br />
An organization is using a centralized DHCP server for all IP phones. However, when the IP phones are<br />
powered up, the phones are unable to obtain an IP address. Which CLI command should be in the router<br />
configuration to ensure that the IP phones are able to reach the DHCP server?<br />
A. router(config)#helper-address<br />
B. router(config-if)#ip helper-address<br />
C. router(config-if)#helper-address<br />
D. router(config)#ip helper-address<br />
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Correct Answer: B<br />
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QUESTION 141<br />
An engineer is troubleshooting call quality issues between central headquarters and a remote branch location.<br />
When on an active call, the engineer watches the call statistics on the IP phone and notices that the max jitter<br />
is 100 ms.<br />
What is the maximum amount of jitter that the engineer should set to maintain a high-quality call?<br />
A. 5 ms<br />
B. 50 ms<br />
C. 10 ms<br />
D. 30 ms<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
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Notice: All the images in this VTP LAB are used for demonstration only, you will see slightly different images in the real CCNA exam. You can download this sim to practice here (but notice that this sim is not perfect, only for practicing purpose): <a href="http://www.9tut.com/download/9tut.com_CCNA_vtp_sim.pka" style="color: #2970a6; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">http://www.9tut.com/download/9tut.com_CCNA_vtp_sim.pka</a></div>
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If you are not sure about VTP, please read my <a href="http://www.9tut.com/vlan-trunk-protocol-vtp-tutorial" style="color: #2970a6; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">VTP Tutorial</a></div>
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Note: In this VTP sim, you have to answer 5 questions. After answering the first question, click on the number boxes to move to other questions. If you click “Next” at the first question, you will lose points for 4 remaining questions.</div>
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<span class="ccnaquestionsnumber" style="color: #ff3300; font-weight: bold;">Question 1</span></div>
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What interface did Sw-AC3 associate with source MAC address 0010.5a0c.ffba ?</div>
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a) Fa0/1</div>
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b) Fa0/3</div>
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c) Fa0/6</div>
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d) Fa0/8</div>
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e) Fa0/9</div>
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f) Fa0/12</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> Fa 0/8</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span> to find out which interface associated with a given MAC address, use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show mac-address-table</span> command. It shows the learned MAC addresses and their associated interfaces. After entering this command, you will see a MAC address table like this:</div>
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From this table we can figure out that the MAC address 0010.5a0c.ffba is associated with interface Fa0/8.</div>
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Note: There are some reports that the “show mac-address-table” command does not exist in the exam. So in the exam, if you cannot use the “show mac-address-table” command then try using the “<span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show mac address-table</span>” (without “-”) instead.</div>
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Question 2</div>
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What ports on Sw-AC3 are operating has trunks (choose three)?</div>
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a) Fa0/1</div>
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b) Fa0/3</div>
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c) Fa0/4</div>
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d) Fa0/6</div>
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e) Fa0/9</div>
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f) Fa0/12</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> Fa0/3, Fa0/9 and Fa0/12</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span> Use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show interface trunk</span> command to determine the trunking status of a link and VLAN status. This command lists port, its mode, encapsulation and whether it is trunking. The image below shows how it works:</div>
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<span class="ccnaquestionsnumber" style="color: #ff3300; font-weight: bold;">Question 3</span></div>
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What kind of router is VLAN-R1?</div>
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a) 1720</div>
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b) 1841</div>
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c) 2611</div>
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d) 2620</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> 2620</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span> VLAN-R1 is the router directly connected to Sw-Ac3 switch, so we can use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show cdp neighbors</span> command to see:</div>
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1. Neighbor Device ID : The name of the neighbor device;</div>
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2. Local Interface : The interface to which this neighbor is heard</div>
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3. Capability: Capability of this neighboring device – R for router, S for switch, H for Host etc.</div>
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<strong>4. Platform: Which type of device the neighbor is</strong></div>
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5. Port ID: The interface of the remote neighbor you receive CDP information</div>
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6. Holdtime: Decremental hold time in seconds</div>
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Sample output of <em>show cdp neighbors</em> command:</div>
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One thing I want to notice you is “Local Intrfce” in the image above refers to the local interface on the device you are running the “show cdp neighbors” command</div>
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<span class="ccnaquestionsnumber" style="color: #ff3300; font-weight: bold;">Question 4</span></div>
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Which switch is the root bridge for VLAN 1?</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> Sw-DS1</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span> First we use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show spanning-tree vlan 1</span> to view the spanning-tree information of VLAN 1</div>
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From the “Cost 19″, we learn that the root switch is directly connected to the Sw-Ac3 switch over a 100Mbps Ethernet link</div>
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Notice that if you see all of the interface roles are Desg (designated) then you can confirm <strong>Sw-Ac3</strong> switch is the root bridge for this VLAN (VLAN 1).</div>
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If you see there is at least one Root port in the interface roles then you can confirm Sw-Ac3 is not the root bridge because root bridge does not have root port. In this case, we notice that the root port on Sw-Ac3 switch is FastEthernet0/12, so we have to figure out which switch is associated with this port -> it is the root bridge. You can verify it with the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show cdp neighbors</span> command:</div>
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The “Local Intrfce” column refers to the interface on the switch running “show cdp neighbors” command. In this case, Sw-DS1 is associated with interface FastEthernet0/12 -> <strong>Sw-DS1</strong> is the root bridge</div>
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<span class="ccnaquestionsnumber" style="color: #ff3300; font-weight: bold;">Question 5</span></div>
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What address should be configured as the default-gateway for the host connected to interface fa 0/4 of SW-Ac3?</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> 192.168.44.254</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span></div>
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First we have to identify which VLAN interface Fa0/4 belongs to by the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show vlan</span> command</div>
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From the exhibit we know that VLAN 44 is configured on router using sub-interface Fa0/0.44 with IP address 192.168.44.254/24</div>
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Therefore the default gateway of the host should be 192.168.44.254</div>
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<span class="ccnaquestionsnumber" style="color: #ff3300; font-weight: bold;">Question 6</span></div>
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From which switch did Sw-Ac3 receive VLAN information ?</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> Sw-AC2</div>
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<span class="ccnaexplanation" style="color: #66ff00; font-weight: bold;">Explanation:</span> to view the VTP configuration information, use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show vtp status</span> command</div>
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So we knew Sw-Ac3 received VLAN information from 163.5.8.3 (notice:the IP address may be different). Finally we use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show cdp neighbors detail</span> to find out who 163.5.8.3 is:</div>
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Refer to the exibit, SwX was taken out of the production network for maintenance. It will be reconnected to the Fa 0/16 port of Sw-Ac3. What happens to the network when it is reconnected and a trunk exists between the two switches?</div>
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A – All VLANs except the default VLAN will be removed from all switches</div>
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B – All existing switches will have the students, admin, faculty, Servers, Management, Production, and no-where VLANs</div>
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C – The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will replace the VLANs on SwX</div>
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D – The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will be removed from existing switches</div>
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First we should view the VTP configuration of switch Sw-Ac3 by using the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show vtp status</span> command on Sw-Ac3</div>
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Notice that its configuration revision number is <strong>5</strong> and VTP Domain Name is <strong>home-office</strong></div>
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Next, from the exhibit we know that SwX has a revision number of 6, which is greater than that of Sw-Ac3 switch, and both of them have same VTP Domain Name called “home-office”.</div>
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Therefore SwX will replace vlan information on other switches with its own information. We should check vlan information of Sw-Ac3 switch with <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show vlan</span>command</div>
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So the correct answer is <strong>D – The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will be removed from existing switches</strong></div>
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Please notice that in the real CCNA exam you may see a different configuration revision of Sw-Ac3 or of SwX. In general, which switch has a higher revision number it will become the updater and other switches will overwrite their current databases with the new information received from the updater (provided that they are on the same domain and that switch is not in transparent mode). In particular, <strong>if the revision number of SwX is lower than that of Sw-Ac3, the answer should be “C – The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will replace the VLANs on SwX”</strong>.</div>
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Also, some recent comments have said that the new switch’s VTP Operating Mode is <strong>Server</strong> but the answer is still the same.</div>
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Note: If a switch is in client mode and has a higher Revision number, it can still update other Server switches (with lower Revision numbers).</div>
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Out of which ports will a frame be forwarded that has source mac-address 0010.5a0c.fd86 and destination mac-address 000a.8a47.e612? (Choose three)</div>
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A – Fa0/8</div>
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B – Fa0/3</div>
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C – Fa0/1</div>
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D – Fa0/12</div>
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<span class="ccnacorrectanswers" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Answer:</span> B C D</div>
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First we check to see which ports the source mac-address and the destination mac-address belong to by using <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show mac-address-table</span> command</div>
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We notice that the source mac-address 0010.5a0c.fd86 is listed in the table and it belongs to Vlan 33 but we can’t find the destination mac-address 000a.8a47.e612 in this table. In this case, the switch will flood to all ports of Vlan 33 and flood to all the trunk links, except the port it received this frame (port Fa0/6). Therefore from the output above, we can figure out it will flood this frame to <strong>Fa0/1</strong>, <strong>Fa0/3</strong> and <strong>Fa0/12</strong>.</div>
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Please notice that the “show mac-address-table” command just lists information that was learned by the switch, it means that there can be other ports besides Fa0/1, Fa0/3 and Fa0/12 belong to Vlan 33. You can use the<span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;"> show vlan</span> command to see which ports belong to vlan 33</div>
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And we found other ports which belong to vlan 33, they are Fa0/2, Fa0/5 and Fa0/7. Our switch will flood the frame to these ports, too.</div>
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And we can check which trunk ports will receive this frame by the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show interface trunk</span> command</div>
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-> Port Fa0/9 will also receive this frame!</div>
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Note: Some reports said there is another version of this question. A reader on 9tut commented:</div>
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Another question on the VTP SIM was” What will be the destination MAC address of a packet with Source IP address 192.168.44.1 and destination IP address 192.0.2.X (doesn’t really matter what will be the Dest. IP address, since it will be sent to the router).<br />The answer is simple:<br />Since the source IP address belongs to VLAN 44, the default gw of the sender is the Router’s Subinterface 192.168.44.254, and this is where the packet will be sent. Thus, you need to perform a ‘show cdp nei’ on the Sw-AC3 in order to find the local FastEthernet port where the router is connected. Then execute a “show mac address-table” (this command was functioning) and find the mac address associated with the previous port. This is the answer.</div>
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Question 9</div>
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If one of the host connected to Sw-AC3 wants to send something for the ip 190.0.2.5 (or any ip that is not on the same subnet) what will be the destination MAC address?</div>
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Because the destination address is not on the same subnet with the switch, it will forward the packet to its default gateway. So we have to find out who is the default gateway of this switch by using the<span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;"> show running-config</span> command</div>
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From the output, we notice that its default-gateway is 192.168.1.254. In fact, we can easily guess that its default gateway should be a layer 3 device like a router; and in this case, the VLAN-R1 router. To verify our theory, use the<span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;"> show cdp neighbor detail</span> command and focus on the description of VLAN-R1 router</div>
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From this output, we can confirm the switch’s default gateway is VLAN-R1 router (with the IP address of 192.168.1.254). And “the interface: FastEthernet0/3″ tells us that the switch is connected to VLAN-R1 router through Fa0/3 port (Fa0/3 is the port on the switch).</div>
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Finally we just need to use the <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show mac-address-table</span> command to find out which MAC address is associated with this interface</div>
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A network associate is adding security to the configuration of the Corp1 router. The user on host C should be able to use a web browser to access financial information from the Finance Web Server. No other hosts from the LAN nor the Core should be able to use a web browser to access this server. Since there are multiple resources for the corporation at this location including other resources on the Finance Web Server, all other traffic should be allowed.</div>
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The task is to create and apply a numbered access-list with no more than three statements that will allow ONLY host C web access to the Finance Web Server. No other hosts will have web access to the Finance Web Server. All other traffic is permitted.<br />Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host.</div>
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All passwords have been temporarily set to “cisco”.<br />The Core connection uses an IP address of 198.18.196.65<br />The computers in the Hosts LAN have been assigned addresses of 192.168.33.1 – 192.168.33.254<br />Host A 192.168.33.1<br />Host B 192.168.33.2<br />Host C 192.168.33.3<br />Host D 192.168.33.4<br />The servers in the Server LAN have been assigned addresses of 172.22.242.17 – 172.22.242.30<br />The Finance Web Server is assigned an IP address of 172.22.242.23.<br />The Public Web Server is assigned an IP address of 172.22.242.17</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1></span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">enable</span> (you may enter “cisco” as it passwords here)</div>
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We should create an access-list and apply it to the interface which is connected to the Server LAN because it can filter out traffic from both Sw-2 and Core networks. The Server LAN network has been assigned addresses of 172.22.242.17 – 172.22.242.30 so we can guess the interface connected to them has an IP address of 172.22.242.30 (.30 is the number shown in the figure). Use the “show running-config” command to check which interface has the IP address of 172.22.242.30.</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">show running-config</span></div>
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We learn that interface FastEthernet0/1 is the interface connected to Server LAN network. It is the interface we will apply our access-list (for outbound direction).</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">configure terminal</span></div>
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Our access-list needs to allow host C – 192.168.33.3 to the Finance Web Server 172.22.242.23 via web (port 80)</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.242.23 eq 80</span></div>
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Deny other hosts access to the Finance Web Server via web</div>
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All other traffic is permitted</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">access-list 100 permit ip any any</span></div>
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Apply this access-list to Fa0/1 interface (outbound direction)</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">interface fa0/1</span><br /><span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1(config-if)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">ip access-group 100 out</span></div>
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Notice: We have to apply the access-list to Fa0/1 interface (not Fa0/0 interface) so that the access-list can filter traffic coming from both the LAN and the Core networks. If we apply access list to the inbound interface we can only filter traffic from the LAN network.</div>
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<strong>In the real exam</strong>, just click on host C and open its web browser. In the address box type <span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">http://172.22.242.23</span> to check if you are allowed to access Finance Web Server or not. If your configuration is correct then you can access it.</div>
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Click on other hosts (A, B and D) and check to make sure you can’t access Finance Web Server from these hosts.</div>
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Finally, save the configuration</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1(config-if)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">end</span><br /><span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">Corp1#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">copy running-config startup-config</span></div>
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(This configuration only prevents hosts from accessing Finance Web Server via web but if this server supports other traffic – like FTP, SMTP… then other hosts can access it, too.)</div>
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Notice: In the real exam, you might be asked to allow other host (A, B or D) to access the Finance Web Server so please read the requirement carefully.</div>
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<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">permit host B from accessing finance server</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit ip host 192.168.33.2 host 172.22.242.23</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">deny host B from accessing other servers (not the whole network)</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 deny ip host 192.168.33.2 172.22.242.16 0.0.0.15</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">Only allow Host C to to access the financial server</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit ip host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.242.23</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">Not allow anyone else in any way communicate with the financial server</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 deny ip any host 172.22.242.23</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">Allow all other traffic</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">permit ip any any</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">- Host C should be able to use a web browser(HTTP)to access the Finance Web Server</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.242.23 eq 80</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">- Other types of access from host C to the Finance Web Server should be blocked<br />– All access from hosts in the Core or local LAN to the Finance Web Server should be blocked</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 deny ip any host 172.22.242.23<br />(because the requirement says we can not use more than 3 statements so we have to use “any” here for the hosts in the Core and hosts in local LAN)</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">- All hosts in the Core and local LAN should be able to access the Public Web Server *</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit ip any host<br />(If the question asks this, surely it has to give you the IP of Public Web Server) but in the exam you should use “access-list 100 permit ip any any”</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">Host C should be able to use a web browser to access the financial web server</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.242.23 eq 80</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">Other types of access from host C to the finance web server should be blocked</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 deny ip host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.242.23</td></tr>
<tr><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">All hosts in the core and on the local LAN should be able to access the Public web server *</td><td style="border: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding: 3px 10px; vertical-align: top;">access-list 100 permit ip any host<br />(The IP of Public Web Server will surely be given in this question) but in the exam you should use “access-list 100 permit ip any any”</td></tr>
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* There are some reports about the command of “All hosts in the core and on the local LAN should be able to access the Public web server” saying that the correct command should be “access-list 100 permit ip any any”, not “access-list 100 permit ip any host (IP of Public Web Server)”. Although I believe the second command is better but maybe you should use the first command “access-list 100 permit ip any any” instead as some reports said they got 100% when using this command (even if the question gives you the IP address of Public Web Server). It is a bug in this sim.</div>
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(Note: Don’t forget to apply this access list to the suitable interface or you will lose points<br /><strong>interface fa0/1<br />ip access-group 100 out</strong></div>
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And in the exam, they may slightly change the requirements, for example host A, host B instead of host C… so make sure you read the requirement carefully and use the access-list correctly)</div>
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I created this sim in Packet Tracer v5.2.1 so you can practice with it. You will need new version of Packet Tracer to open it (v5.1+).</div>
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Download this sim <a href="http://www.9tut.com/download/9tut.com_Access-list_sim2.pkt" style="color: #2970a6; text-decoration: none;">here</a></div>
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Notice: After typing the commands above, if you make a “ping” from other hosts (PC0, PC1, PC3) then PC4 (Finance Web Server) can still reply because we just filter HTTP traffic, not ICMP traffic. To generate HTTP traffic, select “Web Browser” in the “Desktop” tab of these PCs. When a web browser opens, type the IP address of Finance Web Server and you can see how traffic flows in Simulation Mode.</div>
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And notice that in the initial configuration of this sim the Core network can ping Finance Web Server. We have to create an access-list that can filter this traffic too.</div>
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CCNA EIGRP LAB 1</h1>
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After adding R3 router, no routing updates are being exchanged between R3 and the new location. All other inter connectivity and Internet access for the existing locations of the company are working properly.</div>
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The task is to identify the fault(s) and correct the router configuration to provide full connectivity between the routers.</div>
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Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host. All passwords on all routers are cisco.</div>
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IP addresses are listed in the chart below.</div>
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<strong>R1</strong></div>
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<strong>Fa0/0:</strong> 192.168.77.33</div>
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<strong>S1/0:</strong> 198.0.18.6</div>
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<strong>S0/1:</strong> 192.168.60.25</div>
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<strong>S0/0:</strong> 192.168.36.13</div>
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<strong>Fa0/0:</strong> 192.168.60.97</div>
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<strong>Fa0/1:</strong> 192.168.60.113</div>
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<strong>S0/0:</strong> 192.168.36.14</div>
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<strong>R3</strong></div>
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<strong>Fa0/0:</strong> 192.168.77.34</div>
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<strong>Fa0/1:</strong> 192.168.60.65</div>
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<strong>Fa1/0:</strong> 192.168.60.81</div>
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<strong>Fa0/0:</strong> 192.168.60.129</div>
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<strong>Fa0/1:</strong> 192.168.60.145</div>
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<strong>S0/1:</strong> 192.168.60.26</div>
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We should check the configuration of the new added router first because it does not function properly while others work well. From the command line interface of R3 router, enter the <strong>show running-config</strong> command</div>
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From the output above, we know that this router was wrongly configured with an autonomous number (AS) of 22. When the AS numbers among routers are mismatched, no adjacency is formed.</div>
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(You should check the AS numbers on other routers for sure)</div>
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To solve this problem, we simply re-configure router R3 with the following commands:</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3></span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">enable </span>(you have to enter <strong>cisco</strong> as its password here)</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">configure terminal</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">no router eigrp 22</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">router eigrp 212</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3(config-router)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">network 192.168.60.0</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3(config-router)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">network 192.168.77.0</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3(config-router)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">no auto-summary</span></div>
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<span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;"><span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc;">R3(config-router)#</span>end</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R3#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">copy running-config startup-config</span></div>
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Check R1 router with the <strong>show running-config</strong> command:</div>
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Notice that it is missing a definition to the network R3. Therefore we have to add it so that it can recognize R3 router</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1></span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">enable</span> (you have to enter <strong>cisco</strong> as its password here)</div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">configure terminal</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1(config)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">router eigrp 212</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1(config-router)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">network 192.168.77.0</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1(config-router)#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">end</span></div>
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<span class="blueandbold" style="color: #3333cc; font-weight: bold;">R1#</span><span class="pinkandbold" style="color: magenta; font-weight: bold;">copy running-config startup-config</span></div>
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Now the whole network will work well. You should check again with <strong>ping</strong> command from router R3 to other routers!</div>
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<strong>Modifications:</strong></div>
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Maybe in this EIGRP Sim you will see the “passive-interface …” command somewhere in R1 configuration. If the link between R1 to R2 (or R3, r4) routers has the “passive interface” then we have to remove it with the “no passive-interface …” command because it prevents EIGRP update from being sent on that interface. But if the “passive interface” is applied to the link between R1 and ISP router then we just leave it. <strong>Don’t use the “no passive-interface s1/0″ on R1</strong> because the link between R1 & ISP doesn’t need EIGRP to run on it. A static route from R1 to ISP & “ip default-network” command in R1 are the correct answers.</div>
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(Note: The “ip default-network” command in R1 will advertise the static route of R1 (to go to the Internet) to other routers (R2,R3,R4) so that they can access the Internet too). In the exam you will see these lines in R1 configuration:</div>
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Exam D<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
Click A<br />
A. Klick me<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Thnaks to Ena<br />
I just come from MY exam and i passed T-shoot 1000/1000<br />
i want share some experience there i had Only one BUG IN exam For question access map<br />
U need to choice Aswn1 to get correct Answer<br />
because if u make Dwsn1 U will see not there Option to get correct answer..<br />
Well<br />
all those TT are the same all<br />
The TT’s that I got are mentioned below:<br />
1. ASW1 – Allowed Vlan<br />
2. ASW1 – Port Security<br />
3. ASW1 – Access Vlan<br />
4. DSW1 – Access Map<br />
5. DSW1 – HSRP<br />
6. R4 – IP DHCP – first delete ip dhcp excluded-address 10.2.1.1 10.2.1.253 and then enter<br />
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.2.1.1 – 10.2.1.2<br />
9. R2 – IPv6<br />
10. R1 – NAT ACL<br />
11. R1 – L3 Security – ACL<br />
12. R1 – BGP – Wrong BGP Neighbor Address<br />
13. R1 – OSPF Authentication<br />
I didn’t get there any IP Helper there also i checked all TT and IP helper was not configured<br />
there..<br />
Well now I want to Describe how to find more easy the TT<br />
first with 3 TT which be ON R1..<br />
IN 3 TT U can Ping 10.1.1.1 which tickets are Nat , BGP , Access list , remember IN 3 TT U<br />
can ping 10.1.1.1 which is R1<br />
totally are 4 TT on R1 which IN one Ticket u cannot ping 10.1.1.1 but u can ping 10.1.1.2<br />
which Ticket is Ospf authentication….<br />
Dont lose ur time use abort abort abort and abort First I found those 3 TT where I can ping<br />
10.1.1.1 and one ticket when u cannot ping 10.1.1.1 but u can ping 10.1.1.2 which is<br />
ospf authenteticaton…<br />
4 TT Gone of R4<br />
now Find 2 TT HSRP and IPV6 which are so clearly as question….. Now totally 6 TT<br />
GOneeeee<br />
Next steeep<br />
FIND 4 TT which Client 1 Get IP address 169.x.x<br />
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which are Access vlan 10 , port security issused on f0/1/0 , Trunking Interface Those 3 TT u<br />
Must must must Check ON ASW1 Remember…<br />
One TT is ON R4 Layer 3 Topology which Client get IP 169.x.x.x<br />
which Is DHCP ON R4 router R4 – IP DHCP – first delete ip dhcp excluded-address<br />
10.2.1.1 10.2.1.253 and then enter ip dhcp excluded-address 10.2.1.1 – 10.2.1.2<br />
Now 10 TT Goneeeeeeeeeee<br />
now Find TT which Client get IP address 10.x.x.x but cannot ping the Gateway<br />
Using abort<br />
that Is Access Map but in this TT is one BUG and U need to choice ASW1 to get Correct<br />
answer because doesn’t see any option Vlan acl / Port ACL *<br />
IF u select AWS1 U will see this One Vlan Acl POrt<br />
now 11 TT GONeeee<br />
now 2 TT Of R4 which Client get IP address 10..x.x.x<br />
Route Redistribute , and Passive Interfaceee ,,<br />
I played with those 2 TT for more 20 MIN just to play and to spend the time because i did<br />
exaaamm so fast 30 MIN<br />
and i stayed for 1 Hour<br />
well now are ONLY 2 TT<br />
When select One TT of them<br />
IN one U will see wrong redistribute I mean name of spelling of Route map…<br />
if U use abort and JUMP another TT U will see then Correctly Route map spelling name and<br />
u will see another one new with Passive Interface Under EIGRP<br />
Well the First I end this one with wrong spelling route map..<br />
and for this one the last with passive interface i did in the end<br />
and u must select<br />
R4<br />
EIGRP<br />
no passive interface under eigrp process in Interface f0/1 and f0/0<br />
now 13 TT GOneeeee 100%<br />
Well also i want tell YOU something is better to Useeee 46Q there are all all all all all the<br />
answers the same when U select just there in that DUMP<br />
are 2 questions WRONG<br />
Interface Trunking allow vlan 10 , correct answer is 10.200<br />
now as that dump 10.20.200 keep this In Mind..<br />
and another one Port security In this dump 46Q are Wrong<br />
for this one port security need to choice with shutdown and no shutdown there on dump<br />
write somthing different right<br />
I hope this have been Information for all OF you<br />
Here is the strategy which I Useddddddd<br />
Problem Device Problem Description<br />
A – > ASW1 –> Access VLAN 10 ( Layer 2 )host 1- 169.x.x.x<br />
P – > ASW1 –> Port-Channel not allowing VLAN 10 ( layer 2 )host 1- 169.x.x.x<br />
S – > ASW1 –> Port Security needs to be disabled ( layer 2 )host 1- 169.x.x.x<br />
H – > DSW1 –> HSRP Track 10 ( layer 3 ) host 10.x.x.x<br />
V – > DSW1 –> VLAN Filter ( layer 2 ) host 1 -10.x.x.x<br />
E – > R4 –> DHCP wrong exclude address host 1- 169.x.x.x<br />
P – > R4 -> Passive Interface Under eigrp 10 host 1 – 10.x.x.x<br />
R – > R4 –> Route Redistribution ( layer 3 )host 1- 10.x.x.x<br />
6 – > R2 –> IPv6 OSPF ( Ipv6 topology ) ipv6 ip add<br />
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B – > R1 –> BGP wrong Neighbor IP ( layer 3 )host 1 – 10.x.x.x<br />
N – > R1 –> NAT ACL miss configured ( layer 3 ) host 1- 10.x.x.x<br />
A – > R1 –> ACL blocking traffic on int ( layer 3 )host 1- 10.x.x.x<br />
O – > R1 –> OSPF Authentication issue ( layer 3 ) host 1 – 10.x.x.x<br />
Try the following strategy.. if you have got time… This i have found from one of the post….<br />
your strategy is good, but how will you find out which ticket is having that particular issues…<br />
this may help you…<br />
If you can ping 10.1.1.1 Then faulty device is definitely R1. Check this website. This is 100%<br />
correct. From client ping 10.1.1.1. If successful then R1 is the faulty device. It is simple<br />
concept. Any device before that does not have faulty configuration. Because you can reach<br />
R1 it means DSW1, R4, R3, R2 is allowing you to reach R1. If any of them had wrong<br />
configuration then you would not be able to ping 10.1.1.1. From client I pinged 10.1.1.1<br />
more frequently then others. Once you can ping 10.1.1.1 then you definitely know the fault<br />
is with R1. No doubt about about that.<br />
1. Can be faulty BGP neighbour. Wrong ip address of neighbour. Use show run. You know<br />
where to look. Under router bgp 65001.–> sh ip bgp sum<br />
2. Check NAT access list. Look for permit statement. If permit 10.2.0.0 0.0.255.255 is not<br />
present then it is NAT Access list.<br />
3. Check edge_security access list. If the permit statement is missing for — permit<br />
209.65.200.224 0.0.0.3 then it is IPV4 layer 3 security.<br />
So, you can see that if you can ping 10.1.1.1 but can not ping 209.65.200.241 then 3 TT for<br />
R1.<br />
Now if you can ping to 10.1.1.2 but can not ping 10.1.1.1 then it is definitely R1. ip ospf<br />
authentication message-digest on serial0/0/0/0.12 interface. Check configuration on R1.<br />
You will see that — ip ospf authentication message-digest is missing. So it R1, OSPF, ip<br />
ospf authentication message digest.<br />
In total R1 has 4 TT.<br />
3 TT — You can ping R1 but can not ping 209.65.200.241<br />
1 TT – You can ping 10.1.1.2 but can not ping 10.1.1.1.<br />
As soon as I opened a TT –> I used ipconfig to see the ip address. If it is 169.XXX then 3<br />
TT for ASW1. If it has valid ip address such as 10.2.1.3 then i immediately pined 10.1.1.1 to<br />
see if the fault is with R1. 3 TT gone.<br />
Total 6 TT gone in the blink of an eye.<br />
ASW1 – 3 TT – if ip address is 169.xxxx<br />
(1.switch port security: Symptoms for this ticket:-<br />
1- Client 1 is getting 169.x.x.x ip address<br />
2- Client 1 is unable to ping Client 2 as well as DSW1.<br />
3- ‘sh interfaces fa1/0/1′ will show following message in the first line<br />
‘enFastEthernet1/0/1 is down, line protocol is down (err-disabled)’<br />
4- ‘sh running-config’, you will see ‘switchport port-security mac-address ’0000.0000.0001′<br />
configured under fa1/0/1.<br />
if u did not have the port in err-disable mode but in the config there was a port security mac<br />
0.0.0.0….. command assigned<br />
so if u do show int fa 1/0/1 it will show it as UP so do not get confused)<br />
(2.vlan1–> vlan10)<br />
(3.trunk allowed: int range portchannel13,portchannel23<br />
switchport trunk allowed vlan none<br />
switchport trunl allowed vlan 10,200)<br />
R1 – 3TT – if you can ping R1 10.1.1.1<br />
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R1 – 1TT if you can ping 10.1.1.2 but can not ping 10.1.1.1<br />
If HSRP mentioned then you know it is DSW1<br />
If ipv6 or ospfV3 mentioned then you know it is R2.<br />
9 TT very simple.<br />
Now if you can not ping 10.1.1.1 or 10.1.1.2 then you come back near client. Like DSW1,<br />
R4.<br />
DSW1 – 1 more TT — Vlan ACL – Look for VLAN Access Map<br />
R4 – 3 TT: EIGRP Passive interface , DHCP on R4 which get IP add 169.x.x , OSPF-to-<br />
EIGRP (OSPF->EIGRP).<br />
also now we have 2 TT new to idendify them if client now get ip add 169.x.x also check ON<br />
R4 for DHCP<br />
this new One again ON R4 for passive Interface<br />
now totally we have 3 TT ON R4<br />
4 TT on R1<br />
Dws1 2 TT<br />
R2 1 TT<br />
Asw1 3 TT<br />
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QUESTION 1<br />
NO Question, Mind Map<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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Exam B<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement:<br />
Client is unable to ping 209.65.200.241. Client has IP.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Client 1 is able to ping 10.1.1.2 but not 10.1.1.1. Initial troubleshooting shows that R1 does not have any OSPF<br />
neighbors or any OSPF routes<br />
Ping Client from R1<br />
Use show run on R1 and R2:<br />
Configuration on R1:<br />
router ospf 1<br />
log-adjacency-changes<br />
network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.3 area 12<br />
default-information originate always<br />
!<br />
interface Serial0/0/0/0.12 point-to-point<br />
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252<br />
ip nat inside<br />
ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 TSHOOT<br />
Configuration on R2:<br />
router ospf 1<br />
log-adjacency-changes<br />
network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.3 area 12<br />
!<br />
interfaceSerial0/0/0/0.12 point-to-point<br />
ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.252<br />
ip ospf authentication message-digest<br />
ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 TSHOOT<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. R1<br />
B. R2<br />
C. DSW1<br />
D. Client1<br />
E. NAT<br />
F. OSPF<br />
G. Static Routing<br />
H. Switch to Switch Connectivity<br />
I. ip nat outside must be added on S0/0/0/0.12<br />
J. ip ospf authentication message-digest command has to be added on S0/0/0/0.12<br />
K. ip ospf authentication message-digest command has to be added under the OSPF routing process<br />
L. A static route to 10.1.1.4 must be added on R1<br />
Correct Answer: AFJ<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
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HSRP has been configurationured between DSW1 and DSW2. DSW1 is configured to be active router but it<br />
never becomes active even though the HSRP communication between DSW1 and DSW2 is working.<br />
Client IP must not be shown.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Look for HSRP track<br />
Configuration on DSW1<br />
track 1 ip route 10.1.21.128 255.255.0.0 metric threshold threshold metric up 1 down 2<br />
!<br />
track 10 ip route 10.2.21.128 255.255.255.0 metric threshold threshold metric up 63 down 64<br />
!<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.0<br />
standby 10 ip 10.2.1.254<br />
standby 10 priority 200<br />
standby 10 preempt<br />
standby 10 track 1 decrement 60<br />
Configuration on R4<br />
interface loopback0<br />
ip address 10.2.21.128 255.255.255.0<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. R4<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. DSW1<br />
D. R3<br />
E. GLBP<br />
F. HSRP<br />
G. OSPF<br />
H. Switch to Switch Connectivity<br />
I. Change standby priority to 140<br />
J. Change standby priority to 260<br />
K. Change standby 10 track 1 decrement 60 to standby 10 track 10 decrement 60<br />
L. Change standby 10 track 1 decrement 60 to standby 10 track 1 decrement 100<br />
Correct Answer: CFK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
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Client 1 is able to ping 209.65.200.226 but not the Web Server at 209.65.200.241. Initial troubleshooting shows<br />
and R1 does not have any BGP routes. R1 also does not show any active BGP neighbor<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Check R1 neighbor<br />
show bgb summary, nothing is shown<br />
Configuration on R1<br />
router bgp 65001<br />
no synchronization<br />
bgp log-neighbor-changes<br />
network 209.65.200.224 mask 255.255.255.252<br />
neighbor 209.56.200.226 remote-as 65002<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Exhibit:<br />
A. R1<br />
B. DSW1<br />
C. R4<br />
D. R2<br />
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E. EIGRP<br />
F. HSRP<br />
G. BGP<br />
H. OSPF<br />
I. Enable BGP synchronization<br />
J. Change neighbor 209.56.200.226 remote-as 65002 statement to neighbor 209.56.200.226 remote-as 65001<br />
K. Change neighbor 209.56.200.226 remote-as 65002 statement to neighbor 209.65.200.226 remote-as 65002<br />
L. Change neighbor 209.56.200.226 remote-as 65002 statement to neighbor 209.65.200.226 remote-as 65001<br />
Correct Answer: AGK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 and Client 2 are not able to reach the WebServer at 209.65.200.241. Initial troubleshooting shows that<br />
DSW1, DSW2 and all the routers are able to reach the WebServer<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Client hast 10.2.X.X<br />
Router 10.1.X.X<br />
Configuration on R1<br />
ip nat inside source list nat_pool interface Serial0/0/0/1 overload<br />
!<br />
ip access-list standard nat_pool<br />
permit 10.1.0.0<br />
!<br />
interface Serial0/0/0/1<br />
ip address 209.65.200.224 255.255.255.252<br />
ip nat outside<br />
!<br />
interfaceSerial0/0/0/0.12<br />
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252<br />
ip nat inside<br />
ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 TSHOOT<br />
ip ospd authentication message-digest<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. R1<br />
B. DSW1<br />
C. R4<br />
D. R2<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. HSRP<br />
G. BGP<br />
H. NAT<br />
I. Add permit 10.2.0.0 statement in nat_pool access-list<br />
J. Remove permit 10.1.0.0 statement from nat_pool access-list<br />
K. Change ip nat inside source list nat_pool interface Serial0/0/0/1 overload to ip nat inside source list nat_pool<br />
interface Serial0/0/0/0.12 overload<br />
L. Change ip nat outside statement under Serial0/0/0/1 configuration to ip nat inside<br />
Correct Answer: AHI<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
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Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer at 209.65.200.241. Initial troubleshooting shows that R1 is also not<br />
able to reach the WebServer. R1 also does not have any active BGP neighbor.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Check Serial, there is an access list 30<br />
Network ist nor permit, only a host<br />
Configuration R1<br />
router bgp 65001<br />
no synchronization<br />
bgp log-neighbor-changes<br />
network 209.65.200.224 mask 255.255.255.252<br />
neighbor 209.65.200.226 remote-as 65002<br />
no auto-summary<br />
!<br />
access-list 30 permit host 209.65.200.241<br />
access-list 30 deny 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255<br />
access-list 30 deny 10.2.0.0 0.0.255.255<br />
!<br />
interface Serial0/0/0/1<br />
ip address 209.65.200.224 255.255.255.252<br />
ip nat outside<br />
ip access-group 30 in<br />
On which device is the fault condition located?<br />
A. R1<br />
B. DSW1<br />
C. R4<br />
D. R2<br />
E. IP Access<br />
F. IP NAT<br />
G. BGP<br />
H. IP Access list<br />
I. Add permit statement for 209.65.200.224/30 network in access list 30<br />
J. Remove Deny Statements from access-list 30<br />
K. Change neighbor 209.65.200.226 remote-as 65002 statement to neighbor 209.65.200.226 remote-as 65001<br />
L. Use extended access-list instead of standard access-list<br />
Correct Answer: AHI<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 is getting an IP address from the DHCP server but is not able to ping DSW1 or the FTP Server<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
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show vlan acces map<br />
show ip access lists<br />
Configuration DSW1<br />
vlan access-map test1 10<br />
drop<br />
match ip address 10<br />
!<br />
vlan filter test1 vlan-list 10<br />
!<br />
ip access-list standard 10<br />
permit 10.2.0.0 0.0.255.255<br />
!<br />
Interface VLAN10<br />
ip address 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.0<br />
!<br />
Warning. Maybe Answer in Exam is ASW1<br />
Exhibit:<br />
A. R4<br />
B. DSW1<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. FTP Server<br />
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E. VLAN Access Map<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. IP Access List<br />
I. Configure Static IP Address on Client 1<br />
J. Change the IP Address of VLAN 10 on DSW1<br />
K. Add Permit any statement to access-list 10<br />
L. Remove VLAN filter test1 from DSW1<br />
Correct Answer: BEL<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client one is getting a 169.x.x.x IP address and is not able to ping Client 2 or DSW1. Inital troubleshooting<br />
shows that port Fa1/0/1 on ASW1 is in errdisable state.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
show ip int brief<br />
show port security<br />
Configuration ASW1<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/1<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport port-security<br />
switchport port-security mac-address 0000.0000.0001<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. DSW1<br />
B. ASW1<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. FTP Server<br />
E. VLAN Access Map<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. Port Security<br />
I. Change the IP Address of VLAN 10 on DSW1<br />
J. Issue shutdown command followed by no shutdown command on port fa1/0/1 on ASW1<br />
K. Issue no switchport port-security mac-address 0000.0000.0001 command followed by shutdown and no<br />
shutdown command on port fa1/0/1 on ASW1<br />
L. Issue no switchport port-security mac-address 0000.0000.0001 command on port fa1/0/1 on ASW1<br />
Correct Answer: BHK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
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Client 1 and Client 2 are getting a 169.x.x.x IP address and are not able to ping DSW1 or the FTP Server. They<br />
are able to ping each other.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
show run und check for vlan 10 on fa 10/1 und 1/0/2<br />
Configuration ASW1<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/1<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 1<br />
!<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/2<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 1<br />
Exhibit:<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. ASW1<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. FTP Server<br />
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E. VLAN<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. Port Security<br />
I. Given an IP address to VLAN 1 on DSW1<br />
J. Change the IP Address of VLAN 10 on DSW1<br />
K. Issue switchport access vlan 10 command on interfaces fa1/0/1 and fa1/0/2 on ASW1<br />
L. Give static IP addresses to Client 1 and Client 2<br />
Correct Answer: BEK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 and Client 2 are getting a 169.x.x.x IP address and are not able to ping DSW1 or the FTP Server. They<br />
are able to ping each other.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Check Port Channel, here 23 and 13<br />
Configurationon ASW1<br />
Interface PortChannel13<br />
switchport mode trunk<br />
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-9<br />
!<br />
Interface PortChannel23<br />
switchport mode trunk<br />
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-9<br />
!<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/1<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 10<br />
!<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/2<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 10<br />
!<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. ASW1<br />
B. DSW1<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. FTP Server<br />
E. VLAN<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. Switch to Switch Connectivity<br />
I. Change the VLAN assignment on fa1/0/1 and fa1/0/2 on ASW1 to VLAN 1<br />
J. Change the IP Address of VLAN 10 on DSW1<br />
K. Issue switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,200 on interface portchannel13 and portchannel23 on ASW1<br />
L. Issue switchport trunk allowed vlan none on interface portchannel13 and portchannel23 on ASW1<br />
Correct Answer: AHK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
<br />
<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that DSW1 can ping the Fa0/1<br />
interface of R4 but not the s0/0/0/0.34 interface.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
check ip protocols, DSW1 DSW 2 and R4<br />
Configuration DSW1<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.4 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.1.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.13 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration DSW2<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.8 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.2.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.14 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration R4<br />
router eigrp 1<br />
network 10.1.4.5 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
redistribute ospf 1<br />
Exhibit:<br />
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A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. OSPF<br />
H. Switch to Switch Connectivity<br />
I. Change the VLAN assignment on fa1/0/1 and fa1/0/2 on ASW1 to VLAN 1<br />
J. Change the routing protocol on DSW1 and DSW2 to OSPF<br />
K. Change the EIGRP AS to 10 on R4<br />
L. Advertise 10.1.1.8/30 network in EIGRP on R4<br />
Correct Answer: DEK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
<br />
<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that DSW1 can ping the Fa0/1<br />
interface of R4 but not the s0/0/0/0.34 interface.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Check for redistribution and route maps<br />
Configuration DSW1<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.4 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.1.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.13 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration DSW2<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.8 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.2.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.14 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration R4<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.5 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
redistribute ospf 1 metric 100 10 255 1 1500 route-map EIGRP_to_OSPF !<br />
router ospf 1<br />
network 10.1.1.8 0.0.0.0 area 34<br />
redistribute eigrp 10 subnets<br />
!<br />
route-map EIGRP->OSPF<br />
match ip address 1<br />
!<br />
access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255<br />
access-list 1 permit 209.0.0.0 0.255.255.255<br />
Exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. OSPF<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Change EIGRP AS to 1 on R4<br />
L. Advertise 10.1.1.8/30 network in EIGRP on R4<br />
Correct Answer: DFJ<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
<br />
<br />
DSW1 and R4 cannot ping R2's loopback or R2's s0/0/0/0.12 IPv6 address (2026:102:1). Initial troubleshooting<br />
shows and R2 is not an OSPFv3 neighbor on R3.<br />
R1 2026::111:1 cannot ping Loopback aud DSW1 (2026::102:1)<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
R2: show ipv6 ospf neighbor<br />
R3: show ipv6 ospf neighbor<br />
Configuration R2<br />
ipv6 unicast-routing<br />
!<br />
ipv6 router ospf 6<br />
router-id 2.2.2.2<br />
!<br />
interface s0/0/0/0.23<br />
ipv6 address 2026::1:1/122<br />
Configuration R3<br />
ipv6 unicast-routing<br />
!<br />
ipv6 router ospf 6<br />
router-id 3.3.3.3<br />
!<br />
interface s0/0/0/0.23<br />
ipv6 address 2026::1:2/122<br />
ipv6 ospf 6 area 0<br />
Exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. R2<br />
D. R3<br />
E. IPv6 Addressing<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. OSPFv3<br />
H. RIPng<br />
I. Add ipv6 ospf 6 area 0 under S0/0/0/0.23 on R2<br />
J. Add ipv6 ospf 6 area 6 under s0/0/0/0.23 on R2<br />
K. Remove IPv6 address from s0/0/0/0.23 on R2<br />
L. Enable IPv6 routing on s0/0/0/0.23 on R2<br />
Correct Answer: CGI<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
QUESTION 13<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that it has no IP address.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
Check for DCHP<br />
Configuration on R4 was:<br />
!<br />
ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253<br />
!<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Change EIGRP AS to 1 on R4<br />
L. delete ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253 and apply ip dhcp-excluded 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.2<br />
Correct Answer: DGL<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 14<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
the neighborship between R4 and DSW1 wasn’t establised. Client 1 can’t ping R4<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
ping and show ip eigrp neighbros<br />
Configuration on R4 :<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
passive-interface default<br />
redistribute ospf 1 route-map OSPF->EIGRP<br />
network 10.1.4.4 0.0.0.3<br />
network 10.1.4.8 0.0.0.3<br />
default-metric 10000 100 255 1 10000<br />
no auto-summary<br />
A. DSW1<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Remove “Passive interface” under EIGRP 10<br />
L. delete ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253 and apply ip dhcp-excluded 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.2<br />
Correct Answer: DEK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 15<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 and Client 2 are getting a 169.x.x.x IP address and are not able to ping DSW1 or the FTP Server. They<br />
are able to ping each other.<br />
Troubleshoot:<br />
check vlans<br />
Configuration ASW1<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/1<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 1<br />
!<br />
Interface FastEthernet1/0/2<br />
switchport mode access<br />
switchport access vlan 1<br />
Exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. ASW1<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. FTP Server<br />
E. VLAN<br />
F. InterVLAN communication<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. Port Security<br />
I. Given an IP address to VLAN 1 on DSW1<br />
J. Change the IP Address of VLAN 10 on DSW1<br />
K. Issue switchport access vlan 10 command on interfaces fa1/0/1 and fa1/0/2 on ASW1<br />
L. Give static IP addresses to Client 1 and Client 2<br />
Correct Answer: BEK<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 16<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that DSW1 can ping the Fa0/1<br />
interface of R4 but not the s0/0/0/0.34 interface.<br />
Configuration DSW1<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.4 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.1.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.13 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration DSW2<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.8 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.2.1 0.0.0.0<br />
network 10.2.4.14 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
Configuration R4<br />
router eigrp 10<br />
network 10.1.4.5 0.0.0.0<br />
no auto-summary<br />
redistribute ospf 1 metric 100 10 255 1 1500 route-map EIGRP_to_OSPF !<br />
router ospf 1<br />
network 10.1.1.8 0.0.0.0 area 34<br />
redistribute eigrp 10 subnets<br />
!<br />
route-map EIGRP->OSPF<br />
match ip address 1<br />
!<br />
access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255<br />
access-list 1 permit 209.0.0.0 0.255.255.255<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. OSPF<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Change EIGRP AS to 1 on R4<br />
L. Advertise 10.1.1.8/30 network in EIGRP on R4<br />
Correct Answer: DFJ<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
QUESTION 17<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that it has no IP address.<br />
Configuration on R4 was:<br />
!<br />
ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253<br />
!<br />
Exhibit:<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Change EIGRP AS to 1 on R4<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
L. delete ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253 and apply ip dhcp-excluded 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.2<br />
Correct Answer: DGL<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 18<br />
Trouble Ticket Statement<br />
Client 1 is not able to reach the WebServer. Initial troubleshooting shows that it has no IP address.<br />
Configuration on R4 was:<br />
!<br />
ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253<br />
!<br />
Exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. DSW1<br />
B. DSW2<br />
C. Client 1<br />
D. R4<br />
E. EIGRP<br />
F. Route Redistribution<br />
G. DHCP<br />
H. IP Addressing<br />
I. Remove the redistribute command from OSPF process on R4<br />
J. Change the route-map name in the redistribute command under OSPF process to EIGRP- >OSPF on R4<br />
K. Change EIGRP AS to 1 on R4<br />
L. delete ip dhcp exclude 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.253 and apply ip dhcp-excluded 10.2.1.1-10.2.1.2<br />
Correct Answer: DGL<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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Exam A<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
You enabled CDP on two Cisco Routers which are connected to each other. The Line and Protocol status for<br />
the interfaces on both routers show as UP but the routers do not see each other a CDP neighbors. Which layer<br />
of the OSI model does the problem most likely exist?<br />
A. Physical<br />
B. Session<br />
C. Application<br />
D. Data-Link<br />
E. Network<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: Data-Link<br />
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shtml<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
You have the followings commands on your Cisco Router:<br />
ip ftp username admin<br />
ip ftp password backup<br />
You have been asked to switch from FTP to HTTP. Which two commands will you use to replace the existing<br />
commands?<br />
A. ip http username admin<br />
B. ip http client username admin<br />
C. ip http password backup<br />
D. ip http client password backup<br />
E. ip http server username admin<br />
F. ip http server password backup<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer:<br />
ip http client username admin<br />
ip http client password backup<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/configuration/guide/cf_file-<br />
trnsfer_http_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
% LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial0/0, change state to up<br />
% LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0/0, changed state to up<br />
Refer to te graphic shown above. whate statement is correct regarding the output shown in the graphic?<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. These two log messages will not have serverity level. They are not erros but are just informational<br />
messages.<br />
B. The first log message is categorized as a warning message.<br />
C. These messages regarding interface status are normal output and will always be displayed when you exit<br />
config mode.<br />
D. The first log message is an error message with a severity level of 3.<br />
E. The second message would be shown if the logging console warning command had been issued.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: These two log messages will not have serverity level. They are not erros but are just informational<br />
messages.<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/configfun/configuration/guide/<br />
fcf013_ps1835_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
Which two of the following options are categories of Network Maintenance tasks?<br />
A. Firefighting<br />
B. Interrupt-driven<br />
C. Policy-based<br />
D. Structured<br />
E. Foundational<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer:<br />
Interrupt-driven<br />
Structured<br />
For more information:<br />
http://www.cisco.com/comm/applications/IPCApps/Docs/OnQ_whitepaper_RegulatoryandPolicyCompliance.pdf<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk869/tk769/technologies_white_paper0900aecd806c3eee.html<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
The following command is issued on a Cisco Router:<br />
Router(configuration)#logging console warnings<br />
Which alerts will be seen on the console?<br />
A. Warnings only<br />
B. debugging, informational, notifications, warnings<br />
C. warnings, errors, critical, alerts, emergencies<br />
D. notifications, warnings, errors<br />
E. warnings, errors, critical, alerts<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
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Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: warnings, errors, critical, alerts, emergencies<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/configfun/configuration/guide/<br />
fcf013_ps1835_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
You have 2 NTP servers in your network - 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2. You want to configurationure a Cisco router to<br />
use 10.1.1.2 as its NTP server before falling back to 10.1.1.1. Which commands will you use to<br />
configurationure the router?<br />
A. ntp server 10.1.1.1<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.2<br />
B. ntp server 10.1.1.1<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.2 primary<br />
C. ntp server 10.1.1.1<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.2 prefer<br />
D. ntp server 10.1.1.1 fallback<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.2<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer:<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.1<br />
ntp server 10.1.1.2 prefer<br />
For more infomation: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_1/configfun/configuration/guide/fcd303.<br />
html#wp1001170<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
What level of logging is enabled on a Router where the following logs are screen?<br />
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol<br />
on Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up<br />
A. alerts<br />
B. critical<br />
C. errors<br />
D. notifications<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: notifications<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/configfun/configuration/guide/<br />
fcf013_ps1835_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
FCAPS is a network maintenance model defined by ISO. It stands for which of the follwing?<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. Fault Management<br />
B. Action Management<br />
C. Configuration Management<br />
D. Protocol Management<br />
E. Security Management<br />
Correct Answer: ACE<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer:<br />
Fault Management<br />
Configuration Management<br />
Security Management<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk869/tk769/<br />
technologies_white_paper0900aecd806c0d88.html<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
The following commands are issued on a Cisco Router:<br />
Router(configuration)#access-list 199 permit tcp host 10.1.1.1 host 172.16.1.1<br />
Router(configuration)#access-list 199 permit tcp host 172.16.1.1 host 10.1.1.1<br />
Router(configuration)#exit<br />
Router#debug ip packet 199<br />
What will the debug output on the console show?<br />
A. All IP packets passing through the router<br />
B. Only IP packets with the source address of 10.1.1.1<br />
C. All IP packets from 10.1.1.1 to 172.16.1.1<br />
D. All IP Packets between 10.1.1.1 and 172.16.1.1<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: All IP Packets between 10.1.1.1 and 172.16.1.1<br />
For more information: For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/<br />
products_tech_note09186a00800a5b9a.shtml<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
DRAG DROP<br />
Match the items on the left to their purpose on the right<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
EEM -> CLI based Management and Monitoring<br />
SDM -> Provides a GUI for Administration<br />
FTP -> Used for Backup and Restore<br />
For more information:<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6555/ps6815/datasheet_c78-692254.html<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5318/product_data_sheet0900aecd800fd118.html<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_1/configfun/command/reference/frd2001.html#wp1017386<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
DRAG DROP<br />
FCAPS is a network maintenance model defined by ISO. FCAPS stands for:<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
F-> Fault Management<br />
C-> Configurationuration Management<br />
A -> Accounting Management<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk869/tk769/<br />
technologies_white_paper0900aecd806c0d88.html<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
DRAG DROP<br />
There are many Network Maintenance models. Match the model names on the left to the options on the right:<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: (none)<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
FCAPS -> Fault, Configurationuration , Accounting, Performance and Security (ISO)<br />
ITIL -> A collection of best practice recommendations<br />
Cisco Lifecycle -> Often referred to as the PPDIOO model<br />
TMN -> Telecommunications Management Network<br />
For more information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk869/tk769/<br />
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Exam D<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
VTP Lab Sim 1<br />
The headquarter offices for a book retailer are enhancing their wiring closets with Layer3<br />
switches. The new distribution-layer switch has been installed and a new access-layer<br />
switch cabled to it. Your task is to configure VTP to share VLAN information from the<br />
distribution-layer switch to the access-layer devices. Then, it is necessary to configure<br />
interVLAN routing on the distribution layer switch to route traffic between the different<br />
VLANs that are configured on the access-layer switches; however, it is not necessary for<br />
you to make the specific VLAN port assignments on the access-layer switches. Also,<br />
because VLAN database mode is being deprecated by Cisco, all VLAN and VTP<br />
configurations are to be completed in the global configuration mode. Please reference the<br />
following table for the VTP and VLAN information to be configured:<br />
Requirements:<br />
These are your specific tasks:<br />
1. Configure the VTP information with the distribution layer switch as the VTP server<br />
2. Configure the VTP information with the access layer switch as a VTP client<br />
3. Configure VLANs on the distribution layer switch<br />
4. Configure inter-VLAN routing on the distribution layer switch<br />
5. Specific VLAN port assignments will be made as users are added to the access layer<br />
switches in the future.<br />
6. All VLANs and VTP configurations are to completed in the global configuration. To<br />
configure the switch click on the host icon that is connected to the switch be way of a serial<br />
console cable.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
DLSwitch# conf t<br />
DLSwitch(config)# vtp mode server<br />
DLSwitch(config)# vtp domain cisco<br />
DLSwitch(config)# vlan 20<br />
DLSwitch(config)# vlan 21<br />
DLSwitch(config)# int vlan 20<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# ip address 172.16.236.1 255.255.255.0<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# exit<br />
DLSwitch(config)# int vlan 21<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# ip address 172.16.170.1 255.255.255.0<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
DLSwitch(config-if)# exit<br />
DLSwitch(config)# ip routing<br />
DLSwitch(config)# end<br />
DLSwitch# copy running-config startup-config<br />
====================================================================<br />
ALSwitch# conf t<br />
ALSwitch(config)# vtp mode client<br />
ALSwitch(config)# vtp domain cisco<br />
ALSwitch(config)# end<br />
ALSwitch# copy running-config startup-config<br />
====================================================================<br />
Notice: do a "sh vtp stat" on both devices to see if the VLANs is advitise out.<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
VTP Lab Sim 2<br />
Acme is small export company that has an existing enterprise network comprised of 5 switches; CORE,DSW1,<br />
DSW2,ASW1 and ASW2. The topology diagram indicates their desired pre-VLAN spanning tree mapping.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Previous configuration attempts have resulted in the following issues:<br />
- CORE should be the root bridge for VLAN 20; however, DSW1 is currently the root bridge for VLAN 20.<br />
- Traffic for VLAN 30 should be forwarding over the gig 1/0/6 trunk port between DSW1 and DSW2.<br />
However VLAN 30 is currently using gig 1/0/5.<br />
- Traffic for VLAN 40 should be forwarding over the gig 1/0/5 trunk port between DSW1 and DSW2.<br />
However VLAN 40 is currently using gig 1/0/6.<br />
You have been tasked with isolating the cause the these issuer and implementing the appropriate solutions.<br />
You task is complicated by the fact that you only have full access to DSW1, with isolating the cause of these<br />
issues and implementing the appropriate solutions, Your task is complicated by the fact that you only have full<br />
access to DSW1, with the enable secret password cisco. Only limited show command access is provided on<br />
CORE, and DSW2 using the enable 2 level with a password of acme. No configuration changes will be possible<br />
on these routers. No access is provided to ASW1 or ASW2.<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Source: http://www.certprepare.com/vtp-lab-2#more-48<br />
1) “CORE should be the root bridge for VLAN 20; however, DSW1 is currently the root bridge for VLAN<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
20″ -> We need to make CORE switch the root bridge for VLAN 20.<br />
By using the “show spanning-tree” command as shown above, we learned that DSW1 is the root bridge for<br />
VLAN 20 (notice the line “This bridge is the root”).<br />
DSW1>enable<br />
DSW1#show spanning-tree<br />
To determine the root bridge, switches send and compare their priorities and MAC addresses with each other.<br />
The switch with the lowest priority value will have highest priority and become the root bridge. Therefore, we<br />
can deduce that the priority of DSW1 switch is lower than the priority of the CORE switch so it becomes the root<br />
bridge. To make the CORE the root bridge we need to increase the DSW1′s priority value, the best value<br />
should be 61440 because it is the biggest value allowed to assign and it will surely greater than of CORE<br />
switch. (You can use another value but make sure it is greater than the CORE priority value by checking if the<br />
CORE becomes the root bridge or not; and that value must be in increments of 4096).<br />
(Notice that the terms bridge and switch are used interchangeably when discussing STP)<br />
DSW1#configure terminal<br />
DSW1(config)#spanning-tree vlan 20 priority 61440<br />
2) “Traffic for VLAN 30 should be forwarding over the gig 1/0/6 trunk port between DSW1 and DSW2.<br />
However VLAN 30 is currently using gig 1/0/5″<br />
DSW1 is the root bridge for VLAN 30 (you can re-check with the show spanning-tree command as above), so<br />
all the ports are in forwarding state for VLAN 30. But the question said that VLAN 30 is currently using Gig1/0/5<br />
so we can guess that port Gig1/0/6 on DSW2 is in blocking state (for VLAN 30 only), therefore all traffic for<br />
VLAN 30 will go through port Gig1/0/5.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The root bridge for VLAN 30, DSW1, originates the Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) and switch DSW2<br />
receives these BPDUS on both Gig1/0/5 and Gig1/0/6 ports. It compares the two BPDUs received, both have<br />
the same bridge-id so it checks the port cost, which depends on the bandwidth of the link. In this case both<br />
have the same bandwidth so it continues to check the sender’s port id (includes port priority and the port<br />
number of the sending interface). The lower port-id value will be preferred so the interface which received this<br />
port-id will be the root and the other interface (higher port-id value) will be blocked.<br />
In this case port Gig1/0/6 of DSW2 received a Priority Number of 128.6 (means that port priority is 128 and port<br />
number is 6) and it is greater than the value received on port Gig1/0/5 (with a Priority Number of 128.5) so port<br />
Gig1/0/6 will be blocked. You can check again with the “show spanning-tree” command. Below is the output<br />
(notice this command is issued on DSW1 – this is the value DSW2 received and used to compare).<br />
Therefore, all we need to do is to change the priority of port Gig1/0/6 to a lower value so the neighboring port<br />
will be in forwarding state. Notice that we only need to change this value for VLAN 30, not for all VLANs.<br />
DSW1(config)#interface g1/0/6<br />
DSW1(config-if)#spanning-tree vlan 30 port-priority 64<br />
DSW1(config-if)#exit<br />
3) “Traffic for VLAN 40 should be forwarding over the gig 1/0/5 trunk port between DSW1 and DSW2.<br />
However VLAN 40 is currently using gig 1/0/6″<br />
Next we need to make sure traffic for VLAN 40 should be forwarding over Gig1/0/5 ports. It is a similar job,<br />
right? But wait, we are not allowed to make any configurations on DSW2, how can we change its port-priority<br />
for VLAN 40? There is another solution for this…<br />
Besides port-priority parameter, there is another value we can change: the Cost value (or Root Path Cost).<br />
Although it depends on the bandwidth of the link but a network administrator can change the cost of a spanning<br />
tree, if necessary, by altering the configuration parameter in such a way as to affect the choice of the root of the<br />
spanning tree.<br />
Notice that the Root Path Cost is the cost calculated by adding the cost in the received hello to the cost of the<br />
interface the hello BPDU was received. Therefore if you change the cost on an interface of DSW1 then only<br />
DSW1 will learn the change.<br />
By default, the cost of a 100Mbps link is 19 but we can change this value to make sure that VLAN 40 will use<br />
interface Gig1/0/5.<br />
DSW1(config)#interface g1/0/5<br />
DSW1(config-if)#spanning-tree vlan 40 cost 1<br />
DSW1(config-if)#end<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
You should re-check to see if everything was configured correctly:<br />
DSW1#show spanning-tree<br />
Save the configuration:<br />
DSW1#copy running-config startup-config<br />
(Notice: Many reports said the copy running-config startup-config didn’t work but they still got the full mark)<br />
Remember these facts about Spanning-tree:<br />
Path Selection:<br />
1) Prefer the neighbor advertising the lowest root ID<br />
2) Prefer the neighbor advertising the lowest cost to root<br />
3) Prefer the neighbor with the lowest bridge ID<br />
4) Prefer the lowest sender port ID<br />
Spanning-tree cost:<br />
===========================================================<br />
Summarized answer:<br />
DSW1# conf t<br />
DSW1(config)# spanning-tree vlan 20 priority 61440<br />
DSW1(config)# int g1/0/5<br />
DSW1(config-if)# spanning-tree vlan 40 cost 1<br />
DSW1(config-if)# no shut<br />
DSW1(config-if)# exit<br />
DSW1(config)# int g1/0/6<br />
DSW1(config-if)# spanning-tree vlan 30 port-priority 64<br />
DSW1(config-if)# no shut<br />
DSW1(config-if)# end<br />
DSW1# copy running-config startup-config<br />
Verification:<br />
DSW1# show spanning-tree vlan 20<br />
DSW1# show spanning-tree vlan 40<br />
DSW2# show spanning-tree vlan 30<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
STP Lab Sim<br />
Refer to the Exhibit.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The information of the question<br />
You will configure FastEthernet ports 0/12 through 0/24 for users who belong to VLAN 20. Also, all VLAN and<br />
VTP configurations are to be completed in global configuration mode as VLAN database mode is being<br />
deprecated by Cisco. You are required to accomplish the following tasks:<br />
1. Ensure the switch does not participate in VTP but forwards VTP advertisements received on trunk ports.<br />
2. Ensure all non-trunking interfaces (Fa0/1 to Fa0/24) transition immediately to the forwarding state of<br />
Spanning-Tree.<br />
3. Ensure all FastEthernet interfaces are in a permanent non-trunking mode.<br />
4. Place FastEthernet interfaces 0/12 through 0/24 in VLAN 20<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
switch# conf t<br />
switch(config)# vtp mode transparent<br />
switch(config)# int range fa0/1 - 24<br />
switch(config-if-range)# switchport mode access<br />
switch(config-if-range)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
switch(config)# int range fa0/12 - 24<br />
switch(config-if-range)# switchport access vlan 20<br />
switch(config-if-range)# end<br />
switch# copy running-config startup-config<br />
=====================================================================================<br />
====0<br />
VTP:<br />
The role of the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) is to maintain VLAN configuration consistency across the entire<br />
network. VTP is a messaging protocol that uses Layer 2 trunk frames to manage the addition, deletion, and<br />
renaming of VLANs on a network-wide basis from a centralized switch that is in the VTP server mode. VTP is<br />
responsible for synchronizing VLAN information within a VTP domain. This reduces the need to configure the<br />
same VLAN information on each switch. VTP minimizes the possible configuration inconsistencies that arise<br />
when changes are made. These inconsistencies can result in security violations, because VLANs can<br />
crossconnect when duplicate names are used. They also could become internally disconnected when they are<br />
mapped from one LAN type to another, for example, Ethernet to ATM LANE ELANs or FDDI 802.10 VLANs.<br />
VTP provides a mapping scheme that enables seamless trunking within a network employing mixed-media<br />
technologies.<br />
VTP provides the following benefits:<br />
VLAN configuration consistency across the network<br />
Mapping scheme that allows a VLAN to be trunked over mixed media Accurate tracking and monitoring of<br />
VLANs<br />
Dynamic reporting of added VLANs across the network<br />
Plug-and-play configuration when adding new VLANs<br />
There are three different VTP modes:<br />
1. Server:<br />
By default, a Catalyst switch is in the VTP server mode and in the "no management domain" state until the<br />
switch receives an advertisement for a domain over a trunk link or a VLAN management domain is configured.<br />
A switch that has been put in VTP server mode and had a domain name specified can create, modify, and<br />
delete VLANs. VTP servers can also specify other configuration parameters such as VTP version and VTP<br />
pruning for the entire VTP domain. VTP information is stored in NVRAM.<br />
VTP servers advertise their VLAN configuration to other switches in the same VTP domain, and synchronize<br />
the VLAN configuration with other switches based on advertisements received over trunk links. When a change<br />
is made to the VLAN configuration on a VTP server, the change is propagated to all switches in the VTP<br />
domain. VTP advertisements are transmitted out all trunk connections, including ISL, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE<br />
802.10, and ATM LANE trunks.<br />
2. Client:<br />
The VTP client maintains a full list of all VLANs within the VTP domain, but it does not store the information in<br />
NVRAM. VTP clients behave the same way as VTP servers, but it is not possible to create, change, or delete<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
VLANs on a VTP client. Any changes made must be received from a VTP server advertisement.<br />
3. Transparent<br />
VTP transparent switches do not participate in VTP. A VTP transparent switch does not advertise its VLAN<br />
configuration, and does not synchronize its VLAN configuration based on received advertisements. However, in<br />
VTP Version 2, transparent switches do forward VTP advertisements that the switches receive out their trunk<br />
ports. VLANs can be configured on a switch in the VTP transparent mode, but the information is local to the<br />
switch (VLAN information is not propagated to other switches) and is stored in NVRAM.<br />
To change the VTP mode:<br />
Switch(Config)# vtp mode <Mode><br />
Or<br />
Switch#vlan database<br />
Switch#vtp <mode><br />
PortFast<br />
A prime reason for enabling PortFast is in cases where a PC boots in a period less than the 30 seconds it takes<br />
a switch to put a port into forwarding mode from disconnected state. Some NICs do not enable a link until the<br />
MAC layer software driver is actually loaded. Most operating systems try to use the network almost immediately<br />
after loading the driver, as in the case of DHCP. This can create a problem because the 30 seconds of STP<br />
delay from listening to Forwarding states begins right when the IOS begins trying to access the network. In the<br />
case of DHCP, the PC will not obtain a valid IP address from the DHCP server. This problem is common with<br />
PC Card (PCMCIA) NICs used in laptop computers. Additionally, there is a race between operating systems<br />
and CPU manufacturers. CPU manufacturers keep making the chips faster, while at the same time, operating<br />
systems keep slowing down, but the chips are speeding up at a greater rate than the operating systems are<br />
slowing down. As a result, PCs are booting faster than ever. In fact, modern machines are often finished<br />
booting and need to use the network before the STP 30- second delay is over.<br />
Use the spanning-tree portfast global configuration command to globally enable the PortFast feature on all non-<br />
trunking ports.<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Question 1:<br />
Which spanning Tree Protocol has been implemented on SW-B?<br />
A. STP/IEEE 802.1D<br />
B. MSTP/IEEE 802.1s<br />
C. PVST+<br />
D. PVRST<br />
E. None of the above<br />
Question 2:<br />
Which bridge ID belongs to SW-B?<br />
A. 24623.000f.34f5.0138<br />
B. 32768.000d.bd03.0380<br />
C. 32768.000d.65db.0102<br />
D. 32769.000d.65db.0102<br />
E. 32874.000d.db03.0380<br />
F. 32815.000d.db03.0380<br />
Question 3:<br />
Which port role has interface Fa0/2 of SW-A adopted for VLAN 47?<br />
A. Root port<br />
B. Nondesigned port<br />
C. Designated port<br />
D. Backup port<br />
E. Alternate port<br />
Question 4:<br />
Which port state is interface Fa0/2 of SW-B in for VLANs 1 and 106?<br />
A. Listening<br />
B. Learning<br />
C. Disabled<br />
D. Blocking<br />
E. Forwarding<br />
F. Discarding<br />
Question 5:<br />
Which bridge ID belongs to SW-A?<br />
A. 24623.000f.34f5.0138<br />
B. 32768.000d.bd03.0380<br />
C. 32768.000d.65db.0102<br />
D. 32769.000d.65db.0102<br />
E. 32874.000d.db03.0380<br />
F. 32815.000d.db03.0380<br />
A.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation: (source: http://www.certprepare.com/stp-hotspot)<br />
Question 1:<br />
Answer: C<br />
On the Fa0/2 interface we can see the type of connection is P2p Peer (STP) and Cisco says that: “!— Type<br />
P2p Peer(STP) represents that the neighbor switch runs PVST.”<br />
Please visit this link to understand more http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/<br />
products_configuration_example09186a00807b0670.shtml<br />
Question 2:<br />
Answer: A<br />
Have a look at the output at VLAN0047:<br />
Notice there are two “Cost” value in the picture, the above “Cost” is the total cost from the current switch to the<br />
root bridge while the second “Cost” refers to the cost on that interface (Fa0/2). Both these “Cost” are the same<br />
so we can deduce that the root bridge is connectly directly to this switch on Fa0/2 interface -> the root bridge is<br />
Switch B, and the “Address” field shows its MAC address 000f.34f5.0138. Notice Bridge ID = Bridge Priority +<br />
MAC address.<br />
Question 3:<br />
Answer: C<br />
We learned that Switch B is the root bridge for VLAN 47 so port Fa0/1 on SwitchA and Fa0/2 on SwitchC<br />
should be the root ports, and from the output of SwitchC, we knew that port Fa0/1 of SwitchC is in blocking<br />
state. Therefore its opposite port on SwitchA must be in designated state (forwarding).<br />
So, can Fa0/2 of SW-A be in blocking state? The answer is no so that BPDU packets can be received on Fa0/1<br />
of SW-C. It will remain in blocking state as long as a steady flow of BPDUs is received.<br />
Question 4:<br />
Answer: D<br />
As explained in question 2, we can deduce SW-A is the root bridge for VLANs 1 and 106 so ports Fa0/1 on<br />
SW-B and SW-C will be the root ports. From the output of SW-C for VLANs 1 and 106, port Fa0/2 of this switch<br />
is designated (forwarding) so we can deduce interface Fa0/2 of SW-B is in blocking status.<br />
Question 5:<br />
Answer: D<br />
SW-A is the root bridge for VLANs 1 and 106 and we can easily find the MAC address of this root bridge from<br />
the output of SW-C, it is 000d.65db.0102. Notice that SW-A has 2 bridge IDs for VLANs 1 and 106, they are<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
32769.000d.65db.0102 and 24682.000d.65db.0102<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
AAAdot1x Lab Sim<br />
Acme is a small shipping company that has an existing enterprise network comprised of 2 switches DSW1 and<br />
ASW2. The topology diagram indicates their layer 2 mapping. VLAN 40 is a new VLAN that will be used to<br />
provide the shipping personnel access to the server. For security reasons, it is necessary to restrict access to<br />
VLAN 20 in the following manner:<br />
- Users connecting to ASW1's port must be authenticate before they are given access to the network.<br />
- Authentication is to be done via a Radius server:<br />
- Radius server host: 172.120.39.46<br />
- Radius key: rad123<br />
- Authentication should be implemented as close to the host device possible.<br />
- Devices on VLAN 20 are restricted to in the address range of 172.120.40.0/24.<br />
- Packets from devices in the address range of 172.120.40.0/24 should be passed on VLAN 20.<br />
- Packets from devices in any other address range should be dropped on VLAN 20.<br />
- Filtering should be implemented as close to the server farm as possible.<br />
The Radius server and application servers will be installed at a future date. You have been tasked with<br />
implementing the above access control as a pre-condition to installing the servers.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
You must use the available IOS switch features.<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Step1: Console to ASW1 from PC console 1<br />
ASW1(config)# aaa new-model<br />
ASW1(config)# radius-server host 172.120.39.46 key rad123<br />
ASW1(config)# aaa authentication dot1x default group radius<br />
ASW1(config)# dot1x system-auth-control<br />
ASW1(config)# int fastEthernet 0/1<br />
ASW1(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
ASW1(config-if)# dot1x port-control auto<br />
ASW1(config-if)# end<br />
ASW1# copy running-config startup-config<br />
Step2: Console to DSW1 from PC console 2<br />
DSW1(config)# ip access-list standard 10<br />
DSW1(config-ext-nacl)# permit 172.120.40.0 0.0.0.255<br />
DSW1(config-ext-nacl)# exit<br />
DSW1(config)# vlan access-map PASS 10<br />
DSW1(config-access-map)# match ip address 10<br />
DSW1(config-access-map)# action forward<br />
DSW1(config-access-map)# exit<br />
DSW1(config)# vlan access-map PASS 20<br />
DSW1(config-access-map)# action drop<br />
DSW1(config-access-map)# exit<br />
DSW1(config)# vlan filter PASS vlan-list 20<br />
DSW1(config)# exit<br />
DSW1# copy running-config startup-config<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
MLS and EIGRP Sim 1<br />
Configure the Multilayer Switch so that PCs from VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 can communicate with the Server.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
mls>enable<br />
mls# conf t<br />
mls(config)# int gi 0/1<br />
mls(config-if)# no switchport<br />
mls(config-if)# ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0<br />
mls(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
mls(config-if)# exit<br />
mls(config)# int vlan 2<br />
mls(config-if)# ip address 190.200.250.33 255.255.255.224<br />
mls(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
mls(config-if)# int vlan 3<br />
<br />
<br />
mls(config-if)# ip address 190.200.250.65 255.255.255.224<br />
mls(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
mls(config-if)#exit<br />
mls(config)# int gi 0/10<br />
mls(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
mls(config-if)# switchport access vlan 2<br />
mls(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
mls(config-if)# exit<br />
mls(config)# int gi 0/11<br />
mls(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
mls(config-if)# switchport access vlan 3<br />
mls(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
mls(config-if)# exit<br />
mls(config)# ip routing (Notice: MLS will not work without this command)<br />
mls(config)# router eigrp 650<br />
mls(config-router)# network 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255<br />
mls(config-router)# network 190.200.250.32 0.0.0.31<br />
mls(config-router)# network 190.200.250.64 0.0.0.31<br />
mls(config-router)# no auto-summary<br />
mls(config-router)# end<br />
mls# copy running-configuration startup-configuration<br />
NOTE : THE ROUTER IS CORRECTLY CONFIGURED, so you will not miss within it in the exam , also don't<br />
modify/delete any port just do the above configuration. in order to complete the lab , you should expect the ping<br />
to SERVER to succeed from the MLS , and from the PCs as well.<br />
If the above configuration does not work, you should configure EIGRP with "no auto-summary" command.<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
MLS and EIGRP Sim 2<br />
You have been tasked with configuring multilayer SwitchC, which has a partial configuration and has been<br />
attached to RouterC as shown in the topology diagram.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
HOST 1:<br />
HOST 2:<br />
You need to configure SwitchC so that Hosts H1 and H2 can successful ping the server S1. Also SwitchC<br />
needs to be able to ping server S1.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Due to administrative restrictions and requirements you should not add/delete vlans, changes VLAN port<br />
assignments or create trunk links<br />
Company policies forbid the use of static or default routing All routes must be learned via EIGRP 65010 routing<br />
protocol.<br />
You do not have access to RouteC, RouterC is correctly configured. No trunking has been configured on<br />
RouterC.<br />
Routed interfaces should use the lowest host on a subnet when possible. The following subnets are available to<br />
implement this solution:<br />
• 172.16.1.0/24<br />
• 192.168.3.32/27<br />
• 192.168.3.64/27<br />
Hosts H1 and H2 are configured with the correct IP address and default gateway.<br />
SwitchC uses Cisco as the enable password.<br />
Routing must only be enabled for the specific subnets shown in the diagram.<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
On switch C:<br />
SwitchC> enable<br />
SwitchC# conf t<br />
SwitchC(config)# int gi 0/1<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# no switchport -> without this the simulator does not let you assign IP address on Gi0/1<br />
interface.<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchC(config)# int vlan 2<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# ip address 192.168.3.33 255.255.255.224 (default gateway address)<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# int vlan 3<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# ip address 192.168.3.65 255.255.255.224 (default gateway address)<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# no shutdown<br />
SwitchC(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchC(config)# ip routing<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# router eigrp 65010<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# network 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# network 192.168.3.32 0.0.0.31<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# network 192.168.3.64 0.0.0.31<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# no auto-summary<br />
SwitchC(config-router)# end<br />
SwitchC# copy running-config startup-config<br />
Verification: We should be able to ping from SWITCHC to the gateway called “Server S1” [208.77.188.166]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
You must obtain subnets and IP ADDRESS by yourself and this will be done by clicking on each host icon, then<br />
write ipconfig and you will obtain ip addresses of the host, default gateway & subnet mask. The default gateway<br />
address & subnet mask should be configured as SwitchC respective vlan ip’s<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
LACP with STP Sim 1<br />
Each of these vlans has one host each on its ports<br />
SVI on vlan 1 - ip 192.168.1.11<br />
Switch B -<br />
Ports 3, 4 connected to ports 3 and 4 on Switch A<br />
Port 15 connected to Port on Router.<br />
Tasks to do:<br />
1. Use non proprietary mode of aggregation with Switch B being the initiator<br />
-- Use LACP with B being in Active mode<br />
2. Use non proprietary trunking and no negotiation<br />
-- Use switchport mode trunk and switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q<br />
3. Restrict only to the VLANs needed<br />
-- Use either VTP pruning or allowed VLAN list. The preferred method is using allowed VLAN list<br />
4. SVI on VLAN 1 with some ip and subnet given<br />
5. Configure switch A so that nodes other side of Router C are accessible<br />
-- on switch A the default gateway has to be configured.<br />
6. Make switch B the root<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
SW-A: verify with show run if you need to create vlans 21-23 and verify trunk's native vlan (remove if not 99)<br />
SW-A# int vlan 1<br />
SW-A(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-A(config)# int range fa 0/9 - 10<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport access vlan 21<br />
SW-A(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-A(config)# int range fa 0/13 - 14<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport access vlan 22<br />
SW-A(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-A(config)# int range fa 0/15 - 16<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport access vlan 23<br />
SW-A(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-A(config)# int range fa 0/3 - 4<br />
SW-A(config-if)# channel-protocol lacp<br />
SW-A(config-if)# channel group 1 mode passive<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-A(config)# int port-channel 1<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport mode trunk<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 99<br />
SW-A(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlans 1,21-23<br />
SW-A(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-A(config-if)# end<br />
SW-A# copy running-configuration startup-configuration<br />
SW B<br />
SW-B# conf t<br />
Create vlan:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
SW-B(config)# vlan 21<br />
SW-B(config-vlan)# vlan 22<br />
SW-B(config-vlan)# vlan 23<br />
SW-B(config-vlan)# exit<br />
SW-B(config)# spanning-tree vlan 1,21-23,99 root primary<br />
SW-B(config)# int range fa 0/3 - 4<br />
SW-B(config-if)# channel-protocol lacp<br />
SW-B(config-if)# channel-group 1 mode active<br />
SW-B(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-B(config-if)# exit<br />
SW-B(config)# int port-channel 1<br />
SW-B(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q<br />
SW-B(config-if)# switchport mode trunk<br />
SW-B(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 99 (I did a sh vlan and saw vlan 99 named as “TrunkNative” so I<br />
used this as the native VLAN for both switches)<br />
SW-B(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,21-23<br />
SW-B(config-if)# no shut<br />
SW-B(config-if)# end<br />
SW-B# copy running-configuration startup-configuration<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
LACP with STP Sim 2<br />
Scenario:<br />
You work for SWITCH.com. They have just added a new switch (SwitchB) to the existing network as shown in<br />
the topology diagram.<br />
RouterA is currently configured correctly and is providing the routing function for devices on SwitchA and<br />
SwitchB. SwitchA is currently configured correctly, but will need to be modified to support the addition of<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
SwitchB. SwitchB has a minimal configuration. You have been tasked with competing the configuration of<br />
SwitchA and SwitchB. SwitchA and SwitchB use Cisco as the enable password.<br />
Configuration Requirements for SwitchA<br />
The VTP and STP configuration modes on SwitchA should not be modified.<br />
Steps<br />
• SwitchA needs to be the root switch for vlans 11, 12, 13, 21, 22 and 23. All other vlans should be left are their<br />
default values.<br />
Configuration Requirements for SwitchB<br />
- Vlan 21, Name: Marketing, will support two servers attached to fa0/9 and fa0/10<br />
- Vlan 22, Name: Sales, will support two servers attached to fa0/13 and fa0/14<br />
- Vlan 23, Name: Engineering, will support two servers attached to fa0/15 and fa0/16<br />
• Access ports that connect to server should transition immediately transition to forwarding state upon detecting<br />
the connection of a device.<br />
• SwitchB VTP mode needs to be the same as SwitchA.<br />
• SwitchB must operate in the same spanning tree mode as SwitchA<br />
• No routing is to be configured on SwitchB<br />
• Only the SVI vlan 1 is to be configured and it is to use address 192.168.1.11/24<br />
Inter-switch Connectivity Configuration Requirements:<br />
• For operational and security reasons trunking should be unconditional and Vlans 1, 21, 22 and 23 should<br />
tagged when traversing the trunk link.<br />
• The two trunks between SwitchA and SwitchB need to be configured in a mode that allows for the maximum<br />
use of their bandwidth for all vlans. This mode should be done with a non- proprietary protocol, with SwitchA<br />
controlling activation.<br />
• Propagation of unnecessary broadcasts should be limited using manual pruning on this trunk link.<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module: Simmulation<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
SwitchA<br />
SwitchA# conf t<br />
Create vlan:<br />
SwitchA(config)# vlan 21<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# name Marketing<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# vlan 22<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# name Sales<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# vlan 23<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# name Engineering<br />
SwitchA(config-vlan)# exit<br />
SwitchA(config)# spanning-tree vlan 1,11-13,21-23,99 root primary<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
SwitchA(config)# int range fa 0/3 - 4<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# channel-protocol lacp<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# channel-group 1 mode active<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchA(config)# int port-channel 1<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# switchport mode trunk<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 99<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,21-23<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchA(config-if)# end<br />
SwitchA# copy running-configuration startup-configuration<br />
SwitchB: verify with show run if you need to create vlans 21-23 and verify trunk's native vlan (remove the wrong<br />
native if not 99)<br />
SwitchB# conf t<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# int vlan 1<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchB(config)# vtp mode transparent<br />
SwitchB(config)# spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst<br />
SwitchB(config)# int range fa 0/9 - 10<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport access vlan 21<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchB(config)# int range fa 0/13 - 14<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport access vlan 22<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchB(config)# int range fa 0/15 - 16<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport mode access<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport access vlan 23<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchB(config)# int range fa 0/3 - 4<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# channel-protocol lacp<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# channel group 1 mode passive<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# exit<br />
SwitchB(config)# int port-channel 1<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport mode trunk<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 99<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlans 1,21-23<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# no shut<br />
SwitchB(config-if)# end<br />
SwitchB# copy running-configuration startup-configuration<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
During routine maintenance, G1/0/1 on DSW1 was shutdown. All other interface were up. DSW2 became the<br />
active HSRP device for Vlan101 as desired. However, after G1/0/1 on DSW1 was reactivated. DSW1 did not<br />
become the active HSRP device as desired. What need to be done to make the group for Vlan101 function<br />
properly?<br />
Interface VLAN 101 exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. Enable preempt on DS1's Vlan101 HSRP group<br />
B. Disable preempt on DS1's Vlan101 HSRP group<br />
C. Decrease DS1's priority value for Vlan101 HSRP group to a value that is less than priority value configured<br />
on DS2's HSRP group for Vlan101<br />
D. Decrease the decrement in the track command for DS1's Vlan 101 HSRP group to a value less than the<br />
value in the track command for DS2's Vlan 101 HSRP group.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
A is correct. All other answers is incorrect. Because Vlan101 on DS1 ( left ) disable preempt. We need enable<br />
preempt to after it reactive , it will be active device. If not this command, it never become active device.<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
During routine maintenance, it became necessary to shutdown G1/0/1 on DSW1. All other interface were up.<br />
During this time, DSW1 remained the active device for Vlan 102′s HSRP group. You have determined that<br />
there is an issue with the decrement value in the track command in Vlan 102′s HSRP group. What need to be<br />
done to make the group function properly?<br />
Interface VLAN 102 exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. The DS1's decrement value should be configured with a value from 5 to 15<br />
B. The DS1's decrement value should be configured with a value from 9 to 15<br />
C. The DS1's decrement value should be configured with a value from 11 to 18<br />
D. The DS1's decrement value should be configured with a value from 195 to less than 205<br />
E. The DS1's decrement value should be configured with a value from 200 to less than 205<br />
F. The DS1's decrement value should be greater than 190 and less 200<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Use "show run" command to show. The left Vlan102 is console1 of DS1. Priority value is 200, we should<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
decrement value in the track command from 11 to 18. Because 200 11 = 189 < 190( priority of Vlan102 on DS2<br />
).<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
DSW2 has not become the active device for Vlan103′s HSRP group even though all interfaces are active. As<br />
related to Vlan103′s HSRP group. What can be done to make the group function properly?<br />
Interface VLAN 103 exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. On DS1, disable preempt<br />
B. On DS1, decrease the priority value to a value less than 190 and greater than 150<br />
C. On DS2, increase the priority value to a value greater 241 and less than 249<br />
D. On DS2, increase the decrement value in the track command to a value greater than 10 and less than 50.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The reason DSW2 has not become the active switch for Vlan103 is because the priority value of DSW1 is<br />
higher than that of DSW2. In order to make DSW2 become the active switch, we need to increase DSW2′s<br />
priority (to higher than 200) or decrease DSW1′s priority (to lower than 190).<br />
QUESTION 13<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
During routine maintenance, it became necessary to shutdown G1/0/1 on DSW1 and DSW2. All other interface<br />
were up. During this time, DSW1 became the active device for Vlan104′s HSRP group. As related to Vlan104′s<br />
HSRP group, what can be done to make the group function properly?<br />
Interface VLAN 104 exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. On DS1, disable preempt<br />
B. On DS2, decrease the priority value to a value less than 150<br />
C. On DS1, increase the decrement value in the track command to a value greater than 6<br />
D. On DS1, disable track command.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
We should NOT disable preempt on DS1. By do that, you will make Vlan104's HSRP group fail function.<br />
Example: if we are disable preempt on DS1. It can not become active device when G1/0/1 on DS2 fail. In this<br />
question, G0/1/0 on DS1 & DS2 is shutdown. Vlan104 (left) : 150 1 = 149. Vlan104 (right) : 200 155 = 145.<br />
Result is priority 149 > 145 ( Vlan104 on DS1 is active). If increase the decrement in the track value to a value<br />
greater than 6 ( > or = 6). Vlan104 (left) : 150 6 = 144. Result is priority 144 < 145 ( vlan104 on DS2 is active).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
QUESTION 14<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
If G1/0/1 on DSW1 is shutdown, what will be the current priority value of the Vlan105′s group on DSW1?<br />
Interface VLAN 105 exhibit:<br />
A. 95<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B. 100<br />
C. 150<br />
D. 200<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Priority is configured 150, Track is 55. So, if shutdown interface G1/0/1 > 150 55 = 95.<br />
QUESTION 15<br />
HSRP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
What is the configured priority value of the Vlan105′s group on DSW2 ?<br />
Interface VLAN 105 exhibit:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. 50<br />
B. 100<br />
C. 150<br />
D. 200<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module: HSRP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Use "show standby brief" command on console2 . Very easy to see priority of Vlan105 is 100.<br />
QUESTION 16<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
Question 1:<br />
Which spanning Tree Protocol has been implemented on SW-B?<br />
A. STP/IEEE 802.1D<br />
B. MSTP/IEEE 802.1s<br />
C. PVST+<br />
D. PVRST<br />
E. None of the above<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
E.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: STP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: C<br />
On the Fa0/2 interface we can see the type of connection is P2p Peer (STP) and Cisco says that: “!— Type<br />
P2p Peer(STP) represents that the neighbor switch runs PVST.”<br />
Please visit this link to understand more http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/<br />
products_configuration_example09186a00807b0670.shtml<br />
QUESTION 17<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Which bridge ID belongs to SW-B?<br />
A. 24623.000f.34f5.0138<br />
B. 32768.000d.bd03.0380<br />
C. 32768.000d.65db.0102<br />
D. 32769.000d.65db.0102<br />
E. 32874.000d.db03.0380<br />
F. 32815.000d.db03.0380<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
E.<br />
F.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module: STP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: A<br />
Have a look at the output at VLAN0047:<br />
Notice there are two “Cost” value in the picture, the above “Cost” is the total cost from the current switch to the<br />
root bridge while the second “Cost” refers to the cost on that interface (Fa0/2). Both these “Cost” are the same<br />
so we can deduce that the root bridge is connectly directly to this switch on Fa0/2 interface -> the root bridge is<br />
Switch B, and the “Address” field shows its MAC address 000f.34f5.0138. Notice Bridge ID = Bridge Priority +<br />
MAC address.<br />
QUESTION 18<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Which port role has interface Fa0/2 of SW-A adopted for VLAN 47?<br />
A. Root port<br />
B. Nondesigned port<br />
C. Designated port<br />
D. Backup port<br />
E. Alternate port<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
E.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module: STP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: C<br />
We learned that Switch B is the root bridge for VLAN 47 so port Fa0/1 on SwitchA and Fa0/2 on SwitchC<br />
should be the root ports, and from the output of SwitchC, we knew that port Fa0/1 of SwitchC is in blocking<br />
state. Therefore its opposite port on SwitchA must be in designated state (forwarding).<br />
So, can Fa0/2 of SW-A be in blocking state? The answer is no so that BPDU packets can be received on Fa0/1<br />
of SW-C. It will remain in blocking state as long as a steady flow of BPDUs is received.<br />
QUESTION 19<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Which port state is interface Fa0/2 of SW-B in for VLANs 1 and 106?<br />
A. Listening<br />
B. Learning<br />
C. Disabled<br />
D. Blocking<br />
E. Forwarding<br />
F. Discarding<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
E.<br />
F.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module: STP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: D<br />
As explained in question 2, we can deduce SW-A is the root bridge for VLANs 1 and 106 so ports Fa0/1 on<br />
SW-B and SW-C will be the root ports. From the output of SW-C for VLANs 1 and 106, port Fa0/2 of this switch<br />
is designated (forwarding) so we can deduce interface Fa0/2 of SW-B is in blocking status.<br />
QUESTION 20<br />
STP HOTSPOT Sim<br />
Online Incorporated is an internet game provide. The game service network had recently added an additional<br />
switch block with multiple VLANs configured. Unfortunately, system administrators neglected to document the<br />
spanning-tree topology during configuration. For baseline purpose, you will be required to identify the spanning-<br />
tree topology for the switch block. Using the output of “show spanning-tree” command on switch SW-C and the<br />
provided physical topology, answer the following questions:<br />
Beware: VLAN number can change.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Which bridge ID belongs to SW-A?<br />
A. 24623.000f.34f5.0138<br />
B. 32768.000d.bd03.0380<br />
C. 32768.000d.65db.0102<br />
D. 32769.000d.65db.0102<br />
E. 32874.000d.db03.0380<br />
F. 32815.000d.db03.0380<br />
A.<br />
B.<br />
C.<br />
D.<br />
E.<br />
F.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module: STP Hotspot<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: D<br />
SW-A is the root bridge for VLANs 1 and 106 and we can easily find the MAC address of this root bridge from<br />
the output of SW-C, it is 000d.65db.0102. Notice that SW-A has 2 bridge IDs for VLANs 1 and 106, they are<br />
32769.000d.65db.0102 and 24682.000d.65db.0102<br />
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Exam C<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
Match the Attributes on the left with the types of VLAN designs on right.<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
DRAG DROP<br />
Place the local and distributed VLAN functions on the left into the associated boxes on the right.<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 1: Design<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
You have been tasked with planning a VLAN solution that will connect a server in one buliding to several hosts<br />
in another building. The solution should be built using the local vlan model and layer 3 switching at the<br />
distribution layer. Identify the questions related to this vlan solution that would ask the network administrator<br />
before you start the planning by dragging them into the target zone one the right. Not all questions will be used.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
In local vlan solition common VTP mode is transparent<br />
CREATE A VLAN BASED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN<br />
Foundation Learning Guide Chapter 2 pg. 58-59<br />
Subnets and associated VLANs<br />
VLAN Number<br />
VLAN Name<br />
VLAN Purpose<br />
VLAN to IP Address Scheme<br />
Physical location of VLANs (determine which switch has which VLANs)<br />
Assignment method (dot1x etc.)<br />
Placement of trunks, native VLAN for trunks, and allowed VLANs on trunks<br />
VTP configuration<br />
Quick Reference Guide Chapter 2 pg. 14<br />
VLAN numbering, naming, and IP addressing scheme<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
VLAN placement (local or multiple switches)<br />
Trunk requirements<br />
VTP parameters<br />
Test and verification plan<br />
From Foundation Learning Guide<br />
The following steps outline the considerations you need to make with regards to using an SVI:<br />
1) On your L3 switch identify the VLANs that require a default gateway.<br />
2) For any SVI's not already present on your L3 switch you will need to create then. As such you will need to<br />
decide on suitable numbering for the SVI (should be the VLAN ID number) plus an IP address to associate with<br />
it. Don't forget to No Shutdown the interface.<br />
3) To perform L3 routing functions you need to set the L3 switch to be able to perform the routing. To achieve<br />
this use the global command - #ip routing - this will enable to switch to route between your VLANs<br />
4) Define any appropriate dynamic routing protocols. Typically required if you are configuring a larger enterprise<br />
network that may be subject to change. You can deploy RIP, EIGRP, OSPF which ever you feel is appropriate.<br />
5) Finally with the information above gathered consider if you require any given SVI to be excluded from<br />
contributing to the SVI state Up-Down calculation. Do this using the 'Autostate' feature<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
You have a VLAN implementation that requires inter-vlan routing using layer 3 switches. Drag the steps on the<br />
left that should be part of the verification plan to the spaces on the right. Not all choices will be used.<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
Categorize the high availability network resource or feature with the management level, network level, or<br />
system level used.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Select and Place:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 5: HA, Syslog, IP SLA<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
Place the DTP mode with its correct description.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Select and Place:<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
1. trunk: This setting places the port in permanent trunking mode. The corresponding switch port at the other<br />
end of the trunk should be similarly configured because negotiation is not allowed. You should also manually<br />
configure the encapsulation mode.<br />
2. dynamic desirable: The port actively attempts to convert the link into trunking mode. If the far-end switch port<br />
is configured to trunk, dynamic desirable, or dynamic auto mode, trunking is successfully negotiated.<br />
3. dynamic auto: The port converts the link into trunking mode. If the far-end switch port is configured to trunk<br />
or dynamic desirable, trunking is negotiated. Because of the passive negotiation behavior, the link never<br />
becomes a trunk if both ends of the link are left to the dynamic auto default.<br />
4. Negotiate: The encapsulation is negotiated to select either ISL or IEEE 802.1Q, whichever is supported by<br />
both ends of the trunk. If both ends support both types, ISL is favored.<br />
5. Access: Puts the interface into access mode that mean interface is in non-trunking mode.<br />
6. Nonegotiate: Forces the port to permanently trunk but not send DTP frames. For use when the DTP frames<br />
confuse the neighboring (non-Cisco) 802.1q switch. You must manually set the neighboring switch to trunking.<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
Drag the port states on the left, to their correct description on the right.<br />
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<br />
<br />
Select and Place:<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
After the bridges have determined which ports are Root Ports, Designated Ports, and non-Designated Ports,<br />
STP is ready to create a loop-free topology. To do this, STP configures Root Ports and Designated Ports to<br />
forward traffic. STP sets non-Designated Ports to block traffic. Although Forwarding and Blocking are the only<br />
two states commonly seen in a stable network, there are actually five STP states. This list can be viewed<br />
hierarchically in that bridge ports start at the Blocking state and work their way up to the Forwarding state. The<br />
Disabled state is the administratively shutdown STP state. It is not part of the normal STP port processing. After<br />
the switch is initialized, ports start in the Blocking state. The Blocking state is the STP state in which a bridge<br />
listens for BPDUs.<br />
A port in the Blocking state does the following:<br />
1. Discards frames received from the attached segment or internally forwarded through switching<br />
2. Receives BPDUs and directs them to the system module<br />
3. Has no address database<br />
4. Does not transmit BPDUs received from the system module<br />
5. Receives and responds to network management messages but does not transmit them If a bridge thinks it is<br />
the Root Bridge immediately after booting or in the absence of BPDUs for a certain period of time, the port<br />
transitions into the Listening state. The Listening state is the STP state in which no user data is being passed,<br />
but the port is sending and receiving BPDUs in an effort to determine the active topology.<br />
A port in the Listening state does the following:<br />
1. Discards frames received from the attached segment or frames switched from another port<br />
2. Has no address database<br />
3. Receives BPDUs and directs them to the system module<br />
4. Processes BPDUs received from the system module (Processing BPDUs is a separate action from receiving<br />
or transmitting BPDUs)<br />
5. Receives and responds to network management messages<br />
It is during the Listening state that the three initial convergence steps take place - elect a Root Bridge, elect<br />
<br />
<br />
Root Ports, and elect Designated Ports. Ports that lose the Designated Port election become non-Designated<br />
Ports and drop back to the Blocking state. Ports that remain Designated Ports or Root Ports after 15 seconds -<br />
the default Forward Delay STP timer value - progress into the Learning state. The lifetime of the Learning state<br />
is also governed by the Forward Delay timer of 15 seconds, the default setting. The Learning state is the STP<br />
state in which the bridge is not passing user data frames but is building the bridging table and gathering<br />
information, such as the source VLANs of data frames. As the bridge receives a frame, it places the source<br />
MAC address and port into the bridging table. The Learning state reduces the amount of flooding required when<br />
data forwarding begins.<br />
A port in the Learning state does the following:<br />
1. Discards frames received from the attached segment<br />
2. Discards frames switched from another port for forwarding<br />
3. Incorporates station location into its address database<br />
4. Receives BPDUs and directs them to the system module<br />
5. Receives, processes, and transmits BPDUs received from the system module<br />
6. Receives and responds to network management messages<br />
If a port is still a Designated Port or Root Port after the Forward Delay timer expires for the Learning state, the<br />
port transitions into the Forwarding state. The Forwarding state is the STP state in which data traffic is both<br />
sent and received on a port. It is the "last" STP state. At this stage, it finally starts forwarding user data frames.<br />
A port in the Forwarding state does the following:<br />
1. Forwards frames received from the attached segment<br />
2. Forwards frames switched from another port for forwarding<br />
3. Incorporates station location information into its address database<br />
4. Receives BPDUs and directs them to the system module<br />
5. Processes BPDUs received from the system module<br />
6. Receives and responds to network management messages<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
Specifies the kind of messages, by severity level, to be sent to the syslog server.<br />
Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 5: HA, Syslog, IP SLA<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=426638&seqNum=3<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
Drag the choices on the left to the boxes on the right that should be included when creating a VLAN-based<br />
implementation plan.<br />
Not all choices will be used.<br />
<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
Drag snmp versions and associated features<br />
Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 5: HA, Syslog, IP SLA<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
Drag HSRP states<br />
Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
HSRP defines six states in which an HSRP-enabled router can exist:<br />
1. Initial - This is the state from which the routers begin the HSRP process. This state indicates that HSRP is<br />
not running. It is entered via a configuration change or when an interface first comes up.<br />
2. Learn - The router has not determined the virtual IP address, and has not yet seen an authenticated hello<br />
message from the active router. In this state the router is still waiting to hear from the active router.<br />
3. Listen - The router knows the virtual IP address, but is neither the active router nor the standby router. It<br />
listens for hello messages from those routers. Routers other than the active and standby router remain in the<br />
listen state.<br />
4. Speak - The router sends periodic hello messages and is actively participating in the election of the active or<br />
standby router. A router cannot enter Speak state unless it has the virtual IP address.<br />
5. Standby - The router is a candidate to become the next active router and sends periodic hello messages.<br />
Excluding transient conditions, there must be at most one router in the group in Standby state.<br />
6. Active - The router is currently forwarding packets that are sent to the group virtual MAC address. The router<br />
sends periodic hello messages. Excluding transient conditions, there must be at most one router in Active state<br />
in the HSRP group.<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
Drag and Drop<br />
Local VLAN's vs End-To-END VLANS<br />
Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 13<br />
Drag & Drop<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 8: VoIP, QoS<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 14<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 15<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 1: Design<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 16<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 9: Wireless LAN<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
QUESTION 17<br />
Wireless LWAPP Association and Discovery Process<br />
Drag & Drop<br />
Note not all options are used<br />
<br />
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Select and Place:<br />
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Correct Answer:<br />
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Section: Module 9: Wireless LAN<br />
Explanation<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
This is the correct answer:<br />
(1. The IP address is statically configured on the lightweigh AP.)<br />
2. The lightweight AP requests an IP address via DHCP<br />
3. The lightweight AP searches for a wireless LAN controller using LWAPP in Layer 2 mode.<br />
4. The lightweight AP sends a LWAPP Discovery Request to the management IP address of the wireless LAN<br />
controller via broadcast<br />
5. The wireless LAN controller responds with a Discovery Response from the Manager IP address.<br />
6. The lightweight AP chooses the AP Manager with the least number of associated access points and sends<br />
the join request.<br />
==========================================================================<br />
From Cisco:<br />
Register the LAP with the WLC:<br />
This sequence of events must occur in order for an LAP to register to a WLC:<br />
1.The LAPs issue a DHCP discovery request to get an IP address, unless it has previously had a static IP<br />
address configured.<br />
2.The LAP sends LWAPP discovery request messages to the WLCs.<br />
3.Any WLC that receives the LWAPP discovery request responds with an LWAPP discovery response<br />
message.<br />
4.From the LWAPP discovery responses that the LAP receives, the LAP selects a WLC to join.<br />
5.The LAP then sends an LWAPP join request to the WLC and expects an LWAPP join response.<br />
6.The WLC validates the LAP and then sends an LWAPP join response to the LAP.<br />
7.The LAP validates the WLC, which completes the discovery and join process. The LWAPP join process<br />
includes mutual authentication and encryption key derivation, which is used to secure the join process and<br />
future LWAPP control messages.<br />
8.The LAP registers with the controller.<br />
The first problem that the LAP faces is how to determine where to send the LWAPP discovery requests (step<br />
2). The LAP uses a hunting procedure and a discovery algorithm in order to determine the list of WLCs to which<br />
the LAP can send the discovery request messages.<br />
This procedure describes the hunting process:<br />
1.The LAP issues a DHCP request to a DHCP server in order to get an IP address, unless an assignment was<br />
made previously with a static IP address.<br />
2.If Layer 2 LWAPP mode is supported on the LAP, the LAP broadcasts an LWAPP discovery message in a<br />
Layer 2 LWAPP frame. Any WLC that is connected to the network and that is configured for Layer 2 LWAPP<br />
mode responds with a Layer 2 discovery response. If the LAP does not support Layer 2 mode, or if the WLC or<br />
the LAP fails to receive an LWAPP discovery response to the Layer 2 LWAPP discovery message broadcast,<br />
the LAP proceeds to step 3.<br />
3.If step 1 fails, or if the LAP or the WLC does not support Layer 2 LWAPP mode, the LAP attempts a Layer 3<br />
LWAPP WLC discovery.<br />
See the Layer 3 LWAPP WLC Discovery Algorithm section of this document.<br />
<br />
<br />
4.If step 3 fails, the LAP resets and returns to step 1.<br />
Note: If you want to specify an IP address for an access point instead of having one assigned automatically by a<br />
DHCP server, you can use the controller GUI or CLI to configure a static IP address for the access point. Refer<br />
to the Configuring a Static IP Address on a Lightweight Access Point section of the WLC Configuration guide<br />
for more information. If the LAP is assigned a static IP address and can not reach the WLC, it falls back to<br />
DHCP.<br />
Source: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a00806c9e51.shtml<br />
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Exam B<br />
QUESTION 1<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
BPDUGuard is enabled on both ports of SwitchA. Initially, LinkA is connected and forwarding traffic. A new<br />
LinkB is then attached between SwitchA and HubA. Which two statements about the possible result of<br />
attaching the second link are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. The switch port attached to LinkB does not transition to up.<br />
B. One or both of the two switch ports attached to the hub goes into the err-disabled state when a BPDU is<br />
received.<br />
C. Both switch ports attached to the hub transitions to the blocking state.<br />
D. A heavy traffic load could cause BPDU transmissions to be blocked and leave a switching loop.<br />
E. The switch port attached to LinkA immediately transitions to the blocking state.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
What action should a network administrator take to enable VTP pruning on an entire management domain?<br />
A. Enable VTP pruning on any client switch in the domain.<br />
B. Enable VTP pruning on every switch in the domain.<br />
C. Enable VTP pruning on any switch in the management domain.<br />
D. Enable VTP pruning on a VTP server in the management domain.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
VTP pruning should only be enabled on VTP servers, all the clients in the VTP domain will<br />
automatically enable VTP pruning -> C is correct.<br />
QUESTION 3<br />
How does VTP pruning enhance network bandwidth?<br />
A. by restricting unicast traffic across VTP domains<br />
B. by reducing unnecessary flooding of traffic to inactive VLANs<br />
C. by limiting the spreading of VLAN information<br />
D. by disabling periodic VTP updates<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer B.<br />
Explanation<br />
VTP Pruning makes more efficient use of trunk bandwidth by forwarding broadcast and<br />
unknown unicast frames on a VLAN only if the switch on the receiving end of the trunk has<br />
ports in that VLAN.<br />
The following example shows the operation of a VTP domain without and with VTP Pruning.<br />
Without VTP Pruning:<br />
<br />
VTP domain without VTP<br />
Pruning<br />
When PC A sends a broadcast frame on VLAN 10, it travels across all trunk links in the VTP<br />
domain. Switches Server, Sw2, and Sw3 all receive broadcast frames from PC A. But only<br />
Sw3 has user on VLAN 10 and it is a waste of bandwidth on Sw2. Moreover, that broadcast<br />
traffic also consumes processor time on Sw2. The link between switches Server and Sw2<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
does not carry any VLAN 10 traffic so it can be “pruned”.<br />
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VTP domain with VTP Pruning<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
In the hardware address 0000.0c07.ac0a, what does 07.ac represent?<br />
A. vendor code<br />
B. HSRP group number<br />
C. HSRP router number<br />
D. HSRP well-known physical MAC address<br />
E. HSRP well-known virtual MAC address<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
HSRP code (HSRP well-known virtual MAC address) The fact that the MAC address is for an HSRP virtual<br />
router is indicated in the next two bytes of the address. The HSRP code is always 07.ac. The HSRP protocol<br />
uses a virtual MAC address, which always contains the 07.ac numerical value.<br />
Reference: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (Cisco Press) page 268<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
The network operations center has received a call stating that users in VLAN 107 are unable to access<br />
resources through router 1. What is the cause of this problem?<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The network operations center has received a call stating that users in VLAN 107 are unable to access<br />
resources through router 1. What is the cause of this problem?<br />
A. VLAN 107 does not exist on switch A.<br />
B. VTP is pruning VLAN 107.<br />
C. VLAN 107 is not configured on the trunk.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
D. Spanning tree is not enabled on VLAN 107.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Answer: B<br />
Explanation:<br />
“VLAN allowed on trunk” – Each trunk allows all VLANs by default. However, administrator<br />
can remove or add to the list by using the “switchport trunk allowed” command.<br />
“VLANs allowed and active in management” – To be active, a VLAN must be in this list.<br />
“VLANs in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned” – This list is a subset of the<br />
“allowed and active” list but with any VTP-pruned VLANs removed.<br />
All VLANs were configured except VLAN 101 so D is not correct. VLAN 107 exists in the<br />
“allowed and active” section so A and C are not correct, too. In the “forwarding state and not<br />
pruned” we don’t see VLAN 107 so the administrator had wrongly configured this VLAN as<br />
pruned.<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
Which protocol will enable a group of routers to form a single virtual router and will use the real IP address of a<br />
router as the gateway address?<br />
A. Proxy ARP<br />
B. HSRP<br />
C. IRDP<br />
D. VRRP<br />
E. GLBP<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) feature enables a group of routers to form a single virtual<br />
router. The LAN clients can then be configured with the virtual router as their default gateway. The virtual<br />
router, representing a group of routers, is also known as a VRRP group.<br />
VRRP is defined in RFC 2338.<br />
Reference: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2338.html<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
On a multilayer Cisco Catalyst switch, which interface command is used to convert a Layer 3 interface to a<br />
Layer 2 interface?<br />
A. switchport<br />
B. no switchport<br />
C. switchport mode access<br />
D. switchport access vlan vlan-id<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The switchport command puts the port in Layer 2 mode. Then, you can use other switchport command<br />
keywords to configure trunking, access VLANs, and so on.<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
<br />
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What can be determined about the HSRP relationship from the displayed debug output?<br />
A. The preempt feature is not enabled on the 172.16.11.111 router.<br />
B. The nonpreempt feature is enabled on the 172.16.11.112 router.<br />
C. Router 172.16.11.111 will be the active router because its HSRP priority is preferred over router<br />
172.16.11.112.<br />
D. Router 172.16.11.112 will be the active router because its HSRP priority is preferred over router<br />
172.16.11.111.<br />
E. The IP address 172.16.11.111 is the virtual HSRP router IP address.<br />
F. The IP address 172.16.11.112 is the virtual HSRP router IP address.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The standby preempt interface configuration command allows the router to become the active router when its<br />
priority is higher than all other HSRP-configured routers in this Hot Standby group. The configurations of both<br />
routers include this command so that each router can be the standby router for the other router. The 1 indicates<br />
that this command applies to Hot Standby group 1. If you do not use the standby preempt command in the<br />
configuration for a router, that router cannot become the active router.<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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All network links are FastEthernet. Although there is complete connectivity throughout the network, Front Line<br />
users report that they experience slower network performance when accessing the server farm than the<br />
Reception office experiences. Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Changing the bridge priority of S1 to 4096 would improve network performance.<br />
B. Changing the bridge priority of S1 to 36864 would improve network performance.<br />
C. Changing the bridge priority of S2 to 36864 would improve network performance.<br />
D. Changing the bridge priority of S3 to 4096 would improve network performance.<br />
E. Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol would improve network performance.<br />
F. Upgrading the link between S2 and S3 to Gigabit Ethernet would improve performance.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 10<br />
What two things occur when an RSTP edge port receives a BPDU? (Choose two.)<br />
A. The port immediately transitions to the forwarding state.<br />
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B. The switch generates a Topology Change Notification BPDU.<br />
C. The port immediately transitions to the err-disable state.<br />
D. The port becomes a normal STP switch port.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 11<br />
What is the effect of configuring the following command on a switch?<br />
Switch(config) # spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default<br />
A. If BPDUs are received by a port configured for PortFast, then PortFast is disabled and the BPDUs are<br />
processed normally.<br />
B. If BPDUs are received by a port configured for PortFast, they are ignored and none are sent.<br />
C. If BPDUs are received by a port configured for PortFast, the port transitions to the forwarding state.<br />
D. The command enables BPDU filtering on all ports regardless of whether they are configured for BPDU<br />
filtering at the interface level.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Based on the debug output, which three statements about HSRP are true? (Choose three.)<br />
A. The final active router is the router with IP address 172.16.11.111.<br />
B. The router with IP address 172.16.11.111 has preempt configured.<br />
C. The priority of the router with IP address 172.16.11.112 is preferred over the router with IP address<br />
172.16.11.111.<br />
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D. The IP address 172.16.11.115 is the virtual HSRP IP address.<br />
E. The router with IP address 172.16.11.112 has nonpreempt configured.<br />
F. The router with IP address 172.16.11.112 is using default HSRP priority.<br />
Correct Answer: ABD<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 13<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which two problems are the most likely cause of the exhibited output? (Choose two.)<br />
A. spanning tree issues<br />
B. HSRP misconfiguration<br />
C. VRRP misconfiguration<br />
D. physical layer issues<br />
E. transport layer issues<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 14<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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What does the command channel-group 1 mode desirable do?<br />
A. enables LACP unconditionally<br />
B. enables PAgP only if a PAgP device is detected<br />
C. enables PAgP unconditionally<br />
D. enables EtherChannel only<br />
E. enables LACP only if an LACP device is detected<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 15<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Interface gigabitethernet 0/1 has been configured as Layer 3 ports.<br />
B. Interface gigabitethernet 0/1 does not appear in the show vlan output because switchport is enabled.<br />
C. Interface gigabitethernet 0/1 does not appear in the show vlan output because it is configured as a trunk<br />
interface.<br />
D. VLAN2 has been configured as the native VLAN for the 802.1q trunk on interface gigabitethernet 0/1.<br />
E. Traffic on VLAN 1 that is sent out gigabitethernet 0/1 will have an 802.1q header applied.<br />
F. Traffic on VLAN 2 that is sent out gigabitethernet 0/1 will have an 802.1q header applied.<br />
Correct Answer: CF<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 16<br />
Which two statements about HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. GLBP allows for router load balancing of traffic from a network segment without the different host IP<br />
configurations needed to achieve the same results with HSRP.<br />
B. GLBP allows for router load balancing of traffic from a network segment by utilizing the creation of multiple<br />
standby groups.<br />
C. GLBP and VRRP allow for MD5 authentication, whereas HSRP does not.<br />
D. Unlike HSRP and VRRP, GLBP allows automatic selection and simultaneous use of multiple available<br />
gateways.<br />
E. HSRP allows for multiple upstream active links being simultaneously used, whereas GLBP does not.<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 17<br />
Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration of switch SW_A and SW_B.<br />
STP is configured on all switches in the network. SW_B receives this error message on the console port:<br />
00:06:34: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet0/5 (not half duplex),<br />
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with SW_A FastEthernet0/4 (half duplex), with TBA05071417(Cat6K-B) 0/4 (half duplex).<br />
What is the possible outcome of the problem?<br />
A. The root port on switch SW_A will automatically transition to full-duplex mode.<br />
B. The root port on switch SW_B will fall back to full-duplex mode.<br />
C. The interfaces between switches SW_A and SW_B will transition to a blocking state.<br />
D. Interface Fa 0/6 on switch SW_B will transition to a forwarding state and create a bridging loop.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 18<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which statement is true?<br />
A. IP traffic matching access list ABC is forwarded through VLANs 5-10.<br />
B. IP traffic matching VLAN list 5-10 is forwarded, and all other traffic is dropped.<br />
C. All VLAN traffic matching VLAN list 5-10 is forwarded, and all traffic matching access list ABC is dropped.<br />
D. All VLAN traffic in VLANs 5-10 that match access list ABC is forwarded, and all other traffic is dropped.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 19<br />
Which two statements about HSRP are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Load sharing with HSRP is achieved by creating multiple subinterfaces on the HSRP routers.<br />
B. Load sharing with HSRP is achieved by creating HSRP groups on the HSRP routers.<br />
C. Routers configured for HSRP must belong only to one group per HSRP interface.<br />
D. Routers configured for HSRP can belong to multiple groups and multiple VLANs.<br />
E. All routers configured for HSRP load balancing must be configured with the same priority.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 20<br />
Which statement about 802.1x port-based authentication is true?<br />
A. Hosts are required to have an 802.1x authentication client or utilize PPPoE.<br />
B. Before transmitting data, an 802.1x host must determine the authorization state of the switch.<br />
C. RADIUS is the only supported authentication server type.<br />
D. If a host initiates the authentication process and does not receive a response, it assumes it is not<br />
authorized.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The IEEE 802.1x standard defines a port-based access control and authentication protocol that restricts<br />
unauthorized workstations from connecting to a LAN through publicly accessible switch ports. The<br />
authentication server authenticates each workstation that is connected to a switch port before making available<br />
any services offered by the switch or the LAN. Until the workstation is authenticated, 802.1x access control<br />
allows only Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) traffic through the port to which the<br />
workstation is connected. After authentication succeeds, normal traffic can pass through the port.<br />
Authentication server: Performs the actual authentication of the client. The authentication server validates the<br />
identity of the client and notifies the switch whether or not the client is authorized to access the LAN and switch<br />
services. Because the switch acts as the proxy, the authentication service is transparent to the client. The<br />
RADIUS security system with Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) extensions is the only supported<br />
authentication server.<br />
New Questions<br />
QUESTION 21<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Switch S1 has been configured with the command spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst. Switch S3 has been<br />
configured with the command spanning-tree mode mst. Switch S2 is running the IEEE 802.1D instance of<br />
Spanning Tree. What is the result?<br />
A. IEEE 802.1w and IEEE 802.1s are compatible. IEEE 802.1d is incompatible. Switches S1 and S3 can pass<br />
traffic between themselves. Neither can pass traffic to switch S2.<br />
B. Switches S1, S2, and S3 can pass traffic between themselves.<br />
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C. Switches S1, S2, and S3 can pass traffic between themselves. However, if the topology is changed, switch<br />
S2 does not receive notification of the change.<br />
D. IEEE 802.1d, IEEE 802.1w, and IEEE 802.1s are incompatible. All three switches must use the same<br />
standard or no traffic can pass between any of the switches.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 22<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
What can be concluded about VLANs 200 and 202?<br />
A. VLAN 202 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the<br />
same VLAN. VLAN 200 carries traffic between community ports and to promiscuous ports.<br />
B. VLAN 202 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the<br />
same VLAN. VLAN 200 carries traffic from isolated ports to a promiscuous port.<br />
C. VLAN 200 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the<br />
same VLAN. VLAN 202 carries traffic between community ports and to promiscuous ports.<br />
D. VLAN 200 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the<br />
same VLAN. VLAN 202 carries traffic from isolated ports to a promiscuous port.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
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Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 23<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Both routers are configured for the GLBP. Which statement is true?<br />
A. The default gateway addresses of both hosts should be set to the IP addresses of both routers.<br />
B. The default gateway address of each host should be set to the virtual IP address.<br />
C. The hosts learn the proper default gateway IP address from router A.<br />
D. The hosts have different default gateway IP addresses and different MAC addresses for each router.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
GLBP performs a similar, but not identical, function for the user as the HSRP and VRRP. Both HSRP and<br />
VRRP protocols allow multiple routers to participate in a virtual router group configured with a virtual IP<br />
address. One member is elected to be the active router to forward packets sent to the virtual IP address for the<br />
group. The other routers in the group are redundant until the active router fails. With standard HSRP and<br />
VRRP, these standby routers pass no traffic in normal operation - which is wasteful. Therefore the concept cam<br />
about for using multiple virtual router groups, which are configured for the same set of routers. But to share the<br />
load, the hosts must be configured for different default gateways, which results in an extra administrative<br />
burden of going around and configuring every host and creating 2 or more groups of hosts that each use a<br />
different default gateway.<br />
GLBP is similar in that it provides load balancing over multiple routers (gateways) - but it can do this using only<br />
ONE virtual IP address!!! Underneath that one virtual IP address is multiple virtual MAC addresses, and this is<br />
how the load is balanced between the routers. Instead of the hassle of configuring all the hosts with a static<br />
Default Gateway, you can lket them use ARP's to find their own. Multiple gateways in a "GLBP redundancy<br />
group" respond to client Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests in a shared and ordered fashion, each<br />
with their own unique virtual MAC addresses. As such, workstation traffic is divided across all possible<br />
gateways. Each host is configured with the same virtual IP address, and all routers in the virtual router group<br />
participate in forwarding packets<br />
Reference: http://www.infocellar.com/networks/Routers/HSRP-GLBP-VRRP.htm<br />
QUESTION 24<br />
A switch has been configured with PVLANs. With what type of PVLAN port should the default gateway be<br />
configured?<br />
A. isolated<br />
B. promiscuous<br />
C. community<br />
D. primary<br />
E. trunk<br />
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Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Promiscuous: The switch port connects to a router, firewall, or other common gateway device. This port can<br />
communicate with anything else connected to the primary or any secondary VLAN. In other words, the port is in<br />
promiscuous mode, in which the rules of private VLANs are ignored.<br />
QUESTION 25<br />
In the MAC address 0000.0c07.ac03, what does the "03" represent?<br />
A. HSRP router number 3<br />
B. Type of encapsulation<br />
C. HSRP group number<br />
D. VRRP group number<br />
E. GLBP group number<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Each router keeps a unique MAC address for its interface. This MAC address is always associated with the<br />
unique IP address configured on the interface. For the virtual router address, HSRP defines a special MAC<br />
address of the form 0000.0c07.acxx, where xx represents the HSRP group number as a two-digit hex value.<br />
For example, HSRP Group 1 appears as 0000.0c07.ac01, HSRP Group 16 appears as 0000.0c07.ac10.<br />
QUESTION 26<br />
A network is deployed using recommended practices of the enterprise campus network model, including users<br />
with desktop computers connected via IP phones. Given that all components are QoS-capable, where are the<br />
two optimal locations for trust boundaries to be configured by the network administrator? (Choose two.)<br />
A. host<br />
B. IP phone<br />
C. access layer switch<br />
D. distribution layer switch<br />
E. core layer switch<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: Module 8: VoIP, QoS<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 27<br />
What is needed to verify that a newly implemented security solution is performing as expected?<br />
A. a detailed physical and logical topology<br />
B. a cost analysis of the implemented solution<br />
C. detailed logs from the AAA and SNMP servers<br />
D. results from audit testing of the implemented solution<br />
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Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 28<br />
When configuring port security on a Cisco Catalyst switch port, what is the default action taken by the switch if a<br />
violation occurs?<br />
A. protect (drop packets with unknown source addresses)<br />
B. restrict (increment SecurityViolation counter)<br />
C. shut down (access or trunk port)<br />
D. transition (the access port to a trunking port)<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 29<br />
hostname Switch1<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 172.16.10.32 255.255.255.0<br />
no ip redirects<br />
standby 1 ip 172.16.10.110<br />
standby 1 timers 1 5<br />
standby 1 priority 130<br />
hostname Switch2<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 172.16.10.33 255.255.255.0<br />
no ip redirects<br />
standby 1 ip 172.16.10.110<br />
standby 1 timers 1 5<br />
standby 1 priority 120<br />
Refer to the above. HSRP was implemented and configured on two switches while scheduled network<br />
maintenance was performed.<br />
After the two switches have finished rebooting, you notice via show commands that Switch2 is the HSRP active<br />
router. Which two items are the most likely cause of Switch1 not becoming the active router? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Booting has been delayed.<br />
B. The standby group number does not match the VLAN number.<br />
C. IP addressing is incorrect.<br />
D. Preemption is disabled.<br />
E. Standby timers are incorrect.<br />
F. IP redirect is disabled.<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 30<br />
Private VLANs can be configured as which three port types? (Choose three.)<br />
A. isolated<br />
B. protected<br />
C. private<br />
D. associated<br />
E. promiscuous<br />
F. community<br />
Correct Answer: AEF<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 31<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which statement about the private VLAN configuration is true?<br />
A. Only VLAN 503 will be the community PVLAN, because multiple community PVLANs are not allowed.<br />
B. Users of VLANs 501 and 503 will be able to communicate.<br />
C. VLAN 502 is a secondary VLAN.<br />
D. VLAN 502 will be a standalone VLAN, because it is not associated with any other VLANs.<br />
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Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 32<br />
When configuring a routed port on a Cisco multilayer switch, which configuration task is needed to enable that<br />
port to function as a routed port?<br />
A. Enable the switch to participate in routing updates from external devices with the router command in global<br />
configuration mode.<br />
B. Enter the no switchport command to disable Layer 2 functionality at the interface level.<br />
C. Each port participating in routing of Layer 3 packets must have an IP routing protocol assigned on a per-<br />
interface level.<br />
D. Routing is enabled by default on a multilayer switch, so the port can become a Layer 3 routing interface by<br />
assigning the appropriate IP address and subnet information.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 33<br />
You have configured a Cisco Catalyst switch to perform Layer 3 routing via an SVI and you have assigned that<br />
interface to VLAN 20. To check the status of the SVI, you issue the show interfaces vlan 20 command at the<br />
CLI prompt. You see from the output display that the interface is in an up/up state. What must be true in an SVI<br />
configuration to bring the VLAN and line protocol up?<br />
A. The port must be physically connected to another Layer 3 device.<br />
B. At least one port in VLAN 20 must be active.<br />
C. The Layer 3 routing protocol must be operational and receiving routing updates from neighboring peer<br />
devices.<br />
D. Because this is a virtual interface, the operational status is always in an "up/up" state.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 34<br />
Refer to the exhibit, which is from a Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switch.<br />
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Which statement about the Layer 3 routing functionality of the interface is true?<br />
A. The interface is configured correctly for Layer 3 routing capabilities.<br />
B. The interface needs an additional configuration entry to enable IP routing protocols.<br />
C. Since the interface is connected to a host device, the spanning-tree portfast command must be added to<br />
the interface.<br />
D. An SVI interface is needed to enable IP routing for network 192.20.135.0.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 35<br />
What is the result of entering the command "port-channel load-balance src-dst-ip" on an EtherChannel link?<br />
A. Packets are distributed across the ports in the channel based on the source and destination MAC<br />
addresses.<br />
B. Packets are distributed across the ports in the channel based on the source and destination IP addresses.<br />
C. Packets are balanced across the ports in the channel based first on the source MAC address, then on the<br />
destination MAC address, then on the IP address.<br />
D. Packets are distributed across the access ports in the channel based first on the source IP address and<br />
then on the destination IP addresses.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 36<br />
Which Cisco IOS command globally enables port-based authentication on a switch?<br />
A. aaa port-auth enable<br />
B. radius port-control enable<br />
C. dot1x system-auth-control<br />
D. switchport aaa-control enable<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
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QUESTION 37<br />
Which two steps are necessary to configure inter-VLAN routing between multilayer switches? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.<br />
B. Configure SVI interfaces with IP addresses and subnet masks.<br />
C. Configure access ports with network addresses.<br />
D. Configure switch ports with the autostate exclude command.<br />
E. Document the MAC addresses of the switch ports.<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 38<br />
Which statement correctly describes enabling BPDU guard on an access port that is also enabled for PortFast?<br />
A. Upon startup, the port transmits 10 BPDUs. If the port receives a BPDU, PortFast and BPDU guard are<br />
disabled on that port and it assumes normal STP operation.<br />
B. The access port ignores any received BPDU.<br />
C. If the port receives a BPDU, it is placed into the error-disable state.<br />
D. BPDU guard is configured only globally and the BPDU filter is required for port-level configuration.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 39<br />
Which statement about the Port Aggregation Protocol is true?<br />
A. Configuration changes made on the port-channel interface apply to all physical ports assigned to the port-<br />
channel interface.<br />
B. Configuration changes made on a physical port that is a member of a port-channel interface apply to the<br />
port-channel interface.<br />
C. Configuration changes are not permitted with Port Aggregation Protocol. Instead, the standardized Link<br />
Aggregation Control Protocol should be used if configuration changes are required.<br />
D. The physical port must first be disassociated from the port-channel interface before any configuration<br />
changes can be made.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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QUESTION 40<br />
In which three HSRP states do routers send hello messages? (Choose three.)<br />
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A. standby<br />
B. learn<br />
C. listen<br />
D. speak<br />
E. active<br />
Correct Answer: ADE<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 41<br />
Which statement about 802.1Q trunking is true?<br />
A. Both switches must be in the same VTP domain.<br />
B. The encapsulation type on both ends of the trunk does not have to match.<br />
C. The native VLAN on both ends of the trunk must be VLAN 1.<br />
D. In 802.1Q trunking, all VLAN packets are tagged on the trunk link, except the native VLAN.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 42<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Which three statements are true? (Choose three.)<br />
A. A trunk link will be formed.<br />
B. Only VLANs 1-1001 will travel across the trunk link.<br />
C. The native VLAN for switch B is VLAN 1.<br />
D. DTP is not running on switch A.<br />
E. DTP packets are sent from switch B.<br />
Correct Answer: ACE<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
You can manually configure trunk links on Catalyst switches for either ISL or 802.1Q mode. In addition, Cisco<br />
has implemented a proprietary, point-to-point protocol called Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) that negotiates<br />
a common trunking mode between two switches. The negotiation covers the encapsulation (ISL or 802.1Q) as<br />
well as whether the link becomes a trunk at all. You can configure the trunk encapsulation with the switchport<br />
trunk encapsulation command, as one of the following:<br />
• isl--VLANs are tagged by encapsulating each frame using the Cisco ISL protocol. • dot1q--VLANs are tagged<br />
in each frame using the IEEE 802.1Q standard protocol. The only exception is the native VLAN, which is sent<br />
normally and not tagged at all. • negotiate (the default)--The encapsulation is negotiated to select either ISL or<br />
IEEE 802.1Q, whichever is supported by both ends of the trunk. If both ends support both types, ISL is favored.<br />
(The Catalyst 2950 switch does not support ISL encapsulation.) In the switchport mode command, you can set<br />
the trunking mode to any of the following:<br />
• trunk--This setting places the port in permanent trunking mode. The corresponding switch port at the other<br />
end of the trunk should be similarly configured because negotiation is not allowed. You should also manually<br />
configure the encapsulation mode. • dynamic desirable (the default)--The port actively attempts to convert the<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
link into trunking mode. If the far-end switch port is configured to trunk, dynamic desirable, or dynamic auto<br />
mode, trunking is successfully negotiated.<br />
• dynamic auto--The port converts the link into trunking mode. If the far-end switch port is configured to trunk or<br />
dynamic desirable, trunking is negotiated. Because of the passive negotiation behavior, the link never becomes<br />
a trunk if both ends of the link are left to the dynamic auto default.<br />
QUESTION 43<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Host A and Host B are connected to the Cisco Catalyst 3550 switch and have been assigned to their respective<br />
VLANs. The rest of the 3550 configuration is the default configuration. Host A is able to ping its default gateway,<br />
10.10.10.1, but is unable to ping Host B. Given the output in the exhibit, which statement is true?<br />
A. HSRP must be configured on SW1.<br />
B. A separate router is needed to support inter-VLAN routing.<br />
C. Interface VLAN 10 must be configured on the SW1 switch.<br />
D. The global configuration command ip routing must be configured on the SW1 switch.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E. VLANs 10 and 15 must be created in the VLAN database mode.<br />
F. VTP must be configured to support inter-VLAN routing.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
To transport packets between VLANs, you must use a Layer 3 device. Traditionally, this has been a router's<br />
function. The router must have a physical or logical connection to each VLAN so that it can forward packets<br />
between them. This is known as interVLAN routing. Multilayer switches can perform both Layer 2 switching and<br />
interVLAN routing, as appropriate. Layer 2 switching occurs between interfaces that are assigned to Layer 2<br />
VLANs or Layer 2 trunks. Layer 3 switching can occur between any type of interface, as long as the interface<br />
can have a Layer 3 address assigned to it.<br />
Switch(config)#ip routing command enables the routing on Layer 3 Swtich<br />
QUESTION 44<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
What happens when one more user is connected to interface FastEthernet 5/1?<br />
A. All secure addresses age out and are removed from the secure address list. The security violation counter<br />
increments.<br />
B. The first address learned on the port is removed from the secure address list and is replaced with the new<br />
address.<br />
C. The interface is placed into the error-disabled state immediately, and an SNMP trap notification is sent.<br />
D. The packets with the new source addresses are dropped until a sufficient number of secure MAC<br />
addresses are removed from the secure address list.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Port security is a feature supported on Cisco Catalyst switches that restricts a switch port to a specific set or<br />
number of MAC addresses. Those addresses can be learned dynamically or configured statically. The port will<br />
then provide access to frames from only those addresses. If, however, the number of addresses is limited to<br />
four but no specific MAC addresses are configured, the port will allow any four MAC addresses to be learned<br />
dynamically, and port access will be limited to those four dynamically learned addresses.<br />
Port Security Implementation:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
When Switch port security rules violate different action can be applied:<br />
1. Protect: Frames from the nonallowed address are dropped, but there is no log of the violation.<br />
2. Restrict: Frames from the nonallowed address are dropped, a log message is created, and a Simple Network<br />
Management Protocol (SNMP) trap is sent.<br />
3. Shutdown: If any frames are seen from a nonallowed address, the interface is errdisabled, a log entry is<br />
made, an SNMP trap is sent, and manual intervention or errdisable recovery must be used to make the<br />
interface usable.<br />
QUESTION 45<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
What happens to traffic within VLAN 14 with a source address of 172.16.10.5?<br />
A. The traffic is forwarded to the TCAM for further processing.<br />
B. The traffic is forwarded to the router processor for further processing.<br />
C. The traffic is dropped.<br />
D. The traffic is forwarded without further processing.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
VLAN maps, also known as VLAN ACLs or VACLs, can filter all traffic traversing a switch. VLAN maps can be<br />
configured on the switch to filter all packets that are routed into or out of a VLAN, or are bridged within a VLAN.<br />
VLAN maps are used strictly for security packet filtering. Unlike router ACLs, VLAN maps are not defined by<br />
direction (input or output).<br />
To create a VLAN map and apply it to one or more VLANs, perform these steps:<br />
• Create the standard or extended IP ACLs or named MAC extended ACLs to be applied to the VLAN. This<br />
access-list will select the traffic that will be either forwarded or dropped by the access- map. Only traffic<br />
matching the `permit' condition in an access-list will be passed to the access-map for further processing.<br />
• Enter the vlan access-map access-map-name [sequence] global configuration command to create a VLAN<br />
ACL map entry. Each access-map can have multiple entries. The order of these entries is determined by the<br />
sequence. If no sequence number is entered, access-map entries are added with sequence numbers in<br />
increments of 10.<br />
• In access map configuration mode, optionally enter an action forward or action drop. The default is to forward<br />
traffic. Also enter the match command to specify an IP packet or a non-IP packet (with only a known MAC<br />
address), and to match the packet against one or more ACLs (standard or extended).<br />
• Use the vlan filter access-map-name vlan-list vlan-list global configuration command to apply a VLAN map to<br />
one or more VLANs. A single access-map can be used on multiple VLANs.<br />
QUESTION 46<br />
Which protocol allows for the automatic selection and simultaneous use of multiple available gateways as well<br />
as automatic failover between those gateways?<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. IRDP<br />
B. HSRP<br />
C. GLBP<br />
D. VRRP<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
To provide a virtual router, multiple switches (routers) are assigned to a common GLBP group. Rather than<br />
having just one active router performing forwarding for the virtual router address, all routers in the group can<br />
participate and offer load balancing by forwarding a portion of the overall traffic. The advantage is that none of<br />
the clients have to be pointed toward a specific gateway address--they can all have the same default gateway<br />
set to the virtual router IP address. The load balancing is provided completely through the use of virtual router<br />
MAC addresses in ARP replies returned to the clients. As a client sends an ARP request looking for the virtual<br />
router address, GLBP sends back an ARP reply with the virtual MAC address of a selected router in the group.<br />
The result is that all clients use the same gateway address but have differing MAC addresses for it.<br />
QUESTION 47<br />
When you create a network implementation for a VLAN solution, what is one procedure that you should include<br />
in your plan?<br />
A. Perform an incremental implementation of components.<br />
B. Implement the entire solution and then test end-to-end to make sure that it is performing as designed.<br />
C. Implement trunking of all VLANs to ensure that traffic is crossing the network as needed before performing<br />
any pruning of VLANs.<br />
D. Test the solution on the production network in off hours.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 48<br />
You have just created a new VLAN on your network. What is one step that you should include in your VLAN-<br />
based implementation and verification plan?<br />
A. Verify that different native VLANs exist between two switches for security purposes.<br />
B. Verify that the VLAN was added on all switches with the use of the show vlan command.<br />
C. Verify that the switch is configured to allow for trunking on the switch ports.<br />
D. Verify that each switch port has the correct IP address space assigned to it for the new VLAN.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 49<br />
Which two statements describe a routed switch port on a multilayer switch? (Choose two.)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing are mutually supported.<br />
B. The port is not associated with any VLAN.<br />
C. The routed switch port supports VLAN subinterfaces.<br />
D. The routed switch port is used when a switch has only one port per VLAN or subnet.<br />
E. The routed switch port ensures that STP remains in the forwarding state.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 50<br />
Which two statements correctly describe VTP? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Transparent mode always has a configuration revision number of 0.<br />
B. Transparent mode cannot modify a VLAN database.<br />
C. Client mode cannot forward received VTP advertisements.<br />
D. Client mode synchronizes its VLAN database from VTP advertisements.<br />
E. Server mode can synchronize across VTP domains.<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 51<br />
Which two DTP modes permit trunking between directly connected switches? (Choose two.)<br />
A. dynamic desirable (VTP domain A) to dynamic desirable (VTP domain A)<br />
B. dynamic desirable (VTP domain A) to dynamic desirable (VTP domain B)<br />
C. dynamic auto (VTP domain A) to dynamic auto (VTP domain A)<br />
D. dynamic auto (VTP domain A) to dynamic auto (VTP domain B)<br />
E. dynamic auto (VTP domain A) to nonegotiate (VTP domain A)<br />
F. nonegotiate (VTP domain A) to nonegotiate (VTP domain B)<br />
Correct Answer: AF<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 52<br />
Which two RSTP port roles include the port as part of the active topology? (Choose two.)<br />
A. root<br />
B. designated<br />
C. alternate<br />
D. backup<br />
E. forwarding<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
F. learning<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 53<br />
Which two statements correctly describe characteristics of the PortFast feature? (Choose two.)<br />
A. STP is disabled on the port.<br />
B. PortFast can also be configured on trunk ports.<br />
C. PortFast is needed to enable port-based BPDU guard.<br />
D. PortFast is used for STP and RSTP host ports.<br />
E. PortFast is used for STP-only host ports.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 54<br />
Which statement correctly describes the Cisco implementation of RSTP?<br />
A. PortFast, UplinkFast, and BackboneFast specific configurations are ignored in Rapid PVST mode.<br />
B. RSTP is enabled globally and uses existing STP configuration.<br />
C. Root and alternative ports transition immediately to the forwarding state.<br />
D. Convergence is improved by using subsecond timers for the blocking, listening, learning, and forwarding<br />
port states.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 55<br />
What is the effect of applying the "switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q" command to a port on a Cisco Catalyst<br />
switch?<br />
A. By default, native VLAN packets going out this port are tagged.<br />
B. Without an encapsulation command, 802.1Q is the default encapsulation if DTP fails to negotiate a trunking<br />
protocol.<br />
C. The interface supports the reception of tagged and untagged traffic.<br />
D. If the device connected to this port is not 802.1Q-enabled, it is unable to handle 802.1Q packets.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 56<br />
You are the administrator of a switch and currently all host-connected ports are configured with the portfast<br />
command. You have received a new directive from your manager that states that, in the future, any host-<br />
connected port that receives a BPDU should automatically disable PortFast and begin transmitting BPDUs.<br />
Which command will support this new requirement?<br />
A. Switch(config)#spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default<br />
B. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpduguard enable<br />
C. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpdufilter enable<br />
D. Switch(config)#spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 57<br />
A port in a redundant topology is currently in the blocking state and is not receiving BPDUs. To ensure that this<br />
port does not erroneously transition to the forwarding state, which command should be configured?<br />
A. Switch(config)#spanning-tree loopguard default<br />
B. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bdpufilter<br />
C. Switch(config)#udld aggressive<br />
D. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpduguard<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 58<br />
Which command can be issued without interfering with the operation of loop guard?<br />
A. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree guard root<br />
B. Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree portfast<br />
C. Switch(config-if)#switchport mode trunk<br />
D. Switch(config-if)#switchport mode access<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 59<br />
Refer to the exhibit. On the basis of the information provided in the exhibit, which two sets of procedures are<br />
best practices for Layer 2 and 3 failover alignment? (Choose two.)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A. Configure the D-SW1 switch as the active HSRP router and the STP root for all VLANs. Configure the D-<br />
SW2 switch as the standby HSRP router and backup STP root for all VLANs.<br />
B. Configure the D-SW1 switch as the standby HSRP router and the STP root for VLANs 11 and 110.<br />
Configure the D-SW2 switch as the standby HSRP router and the STP root for VLANs 12 and 120.<br />
C. Configure the D-SW1 switch as the active HSRP router and the STP root for VLANs 11 and 110. Configure<br />
the D-SW2 switch as the active HSRP router and the STP root for VLANs 12 and 120.<br />
D. Configure the D-SW2 switch as the active HSRP router and the STP root for all VLANs. Configure the D-<br />
SW1 switch as the standby HSRP router and backup STP root for all VLANs.<br />
E. Configure the D-SW1 switch as the active HSRP router and the backup STP root for VLANs 11 and 110.<br />
Configure the D-SW2 switch as the active HSRP router and the backup STP root for VLANs 12 and 120.<br />
F. Configure the D-SW1 switch as the standby HSRP router and the backup STP root for VLANs 12 and 120.<br />
Configure the D-SW2 switch as the standby HSRP router and the backup STP root for VLANs 11 and 110.<br />
Correct Answer: CF<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Basically, each of the routers that provides redundancy for a given gateway address is assigned to a common<br />
HSRP group. One router is elected as the primary, or active, HSRP router, another is elected as the standby<br />
HSRP router, and all the others remain in the listen HSRP state. The routers exchange HSRP hello messages<br />
at regular intervals, so they can remain aware of each other's existence, as well as that of the active router.<br />
HSRP election is based on a priority value (0 to 255) that is configured on each router in the group. By default,<br />
the priority is 100. The router with the highest priority value (255 is highest) becomes the active router for the<br />
group. If all router priorities are equal or set to the default value, the router with the highest IP address on the<br />
HSRP interface becomes the active router. To set the priority, use the following interface configuration<br />
command:<br />
Switch(config-if)# standby group priority priority<br />
When HSRP is configured on an interface, the router progresses through a series of states before becoming<br />
active. This forces a router to listen for others in a group and see where it fits into the pecking order. The HSRP<br />
<br />
<br />
state sequence is Disabled, Init, Listen, Speak, Standby, and, finally, Active.<br />
You can configure a router to preempt or immediately take over the active role if its priority is the highest at any<br />
time. Use the following interface configuration command to allow preemption:<br />
Switch(config-if)# standby group preempt [delay seconds]<br />
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QUESTION 1<br />
Which statement is true about RSTP topology changes?<br />
A. Any change in the state of the port generates a TC BPDU.<br />
B. Only nonedge ports moving to the forwarding state generate a TC BPDU.<br />
C. If either an edge port or a nonedge port moves to a block state, then a TC BPDU is generated.<br />
D. Only edge ports moving to the blocking state generate a TC BPDU.<br />
E. Any loss of connectivity generates a TC BPDU.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol was designed to keep a switched or bridged network loop free, with<br />
adjustments made to the network topology dynamically. A topology change typically takes 30 seconds, where a<br />
port moves from the Blocking state to the Forwarding state after two intervals of the Forward Delay timer. As<br />
technology has improved, 30 seconds has become an unbearable length of time to wait for a production<br />
network to failover or "heal" itself during a problem.<br />
Topology Changes and RSTP<br />
Recall that when an 802.1D switch detects a port state change (either up or down), it signals the Root Bridge by<br />
sending topology change notification (TCN) BPDUs. The Root Bridge must then signal a topology change by<br />
sending out a TCN message that is relayed to all switches in the STP domain. RSTP detects a topology change<br />
only when a nonedge port transitions to the Forwarding state. This might seem odd because a link failure is not<br />
used as a trigger. RSTP uses all of its rapid convergence mechanisms to prevent bridging loops from forming.<br />
Therefore, topology changes are detected only so that bridging tables can be updated and corrected as hosts<br />
appear first on a failed port and then on a different functioning port. When a topology change is detected, a<br />
switch must propagate news of the change to other switches in the network so they can correct their bridging<br />
tables, too. This process is similar to the convergence and synchronization mechanism-topology change (TC)<br />
messages propagate through the network in an everexpanding wave.<br />
QUESTION 2<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Which four statements about this GLBP topology are true? (Choose four.)<br />
A. Router A is responsible for answering ARP requests sent to the virtual IP address.<br />
B. If router A becomes unavailable, router B forwards packets sent to the virtual MAC address of router A.<br />
C. If another router is added to this GLBP group, there would be two backup AVGs.<br />
D. Router B is in GLBP listen state.<br />
E. Router A alternately responds to ARP requests with different virtual MAC addresses.<br />
F. Router B transitions from blocking state to forwarding state when it becomes the AVG.<br />
Correct Answer: ABDE<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
With GLBP the following is true:<br />
With GLB, there is 1 AVG and 1 standby VG. In this case Company1 is the AVG and Company2 is the standby.<br />
Company2 would act as a VRF and would already be forwarding and routing packets.<br />
Any additional routers would be in a listen state.<br />
As the role of the Active VG and load balancing, Company1 responds to ARP requests with different virtual<br />
MAC addresses.<br />
In this scenario, Company2 is the Standby VF for the VMAC 0008.b400.0101 and would become the Active VF<br />
if Company1 were down.<br />
As the role of the Active VG, the primary responsibility is to answer ARP requests to the virtual IP address.<br />
As an AVF router Company2 is already forwarding/routing packets<br />
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QUESTION 3<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which VRRP statement about the roles of the master virtual router and the backup virtual router is true?<br />
A. Router A is the master virtual router, and router B is the backup virtual router. When router A fails, router B<br />
becomes the master virtual router. When router A recovers, router B maintains the role of master virtual<br />
router.<br />
B. Router A is the master virtual router, and router B is the backup virtual router. When router A fails, router B<br />
becomes the master virtual router. When router A recovers, it regains the master virtual router role.<br />
C. Router B is the master virtual router, and router A is the backup virtual router. When router B fails, router A<br />
becomes the master virtual router. When router B recovers, router A maintains the role of master virtual<br />
router.<br />
D. Router B is the master virtual router, and router A is the backup virtual router. When router B fails, router A<br />
becomes the master virtual router. When router B recovers, it regains the master virtual router role.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
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Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 4<br />
Which description correctly describes a MAC address flooding attack?<br />
A. The attacking device crafts ARP replies intended for valid hosts. The MAC address of the attacking device<br />
then becomes the destination address found in the Layer 2 frames sent by the valid network device.<br />
B. The attacking device crafts ARP replies intended for valid hosts. The MAC address of the attacking device<br />
then becomes the source address found in the Layer 2 frames sent by the valid network device.<br />
C. The attacking device spoofs a destination MAC address of a valid host currently in the CAM table. The<br />
switch then forwards frames destined for the valid host to the attacking device.<br />
D. The attacking device spoofs a source MAC address of a valid host currently in the CAM table.<br />
The switch then forwards frames destined for the valid host to the attacking device.<br />
E. Frames with unique, invalid destination MAC addresses flood the switch and exhaust CAM table space. The<br />
result is that new entries cannot be inserted because of the exhausted CAM table space, and traffic is<br />
subsequently flooded out all ports.<br />
F. Frames with unique, invalid source MAC addresses flood the switch and exhaust CAM table space. The<br />
result is that new entries cannot be inserted because of the exhausted CAM table space, and traffic is<br />
subsequently flooded out all ports.<br />
Correct Answer: F<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 5<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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An attacker is connected to interface Fa0/11 on switch A-SW2 and attempts to establish a DHCP server for a<br />
man-in-middle attack. Which recommendation, if followed, would mitigate this type of attack?<br />
A. All switch ports in the Building Access block should be configured as DHCP trusted ports.<br />
B. All switch ports in the Building Access block should be configured as DHCP untrusted ports.<br />
C. All switch ports connecting to hosts in the Building Access block should be configured as DHCP trusted<br />
ports.<br />
D. All switch ports connecting to hosts in the Building Access block should be configured as DHCP untrusted<br />
ports.<br />
E. All switch ports in the Server Farm block should be configured as DHCP untrusted ports.<br />
F. All switch ports connecting to servers in the Server Farm block should be configured as DHCP untrusted<br />
ports.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
One of the ways that an attacker can gain access to network traffic is to spoof responses that would be sent by<br />
a valid DHCP server. The DHCP spoofing device replies to client DHCP requests. The legitimate server may<br />
reply also, but if the spoofing device is on the same segment as the client, its reply to the client may arrive first.<br />
The intruder's DHCP reply offers an IP address and supporting information that designates the intruder as the<br />
default gateway or Domain Name System (DNS) server. In the case of a gateway, the clients will then forward<br />
packets to the attacking device, which will in turn send them to the desired destination. This is referred to as a<br />
"man-in-the-middle" attack, and it may go entirely undetected as the intruder intercepts the data flow through<br />
the network. Untrusted ports are those that are not explicitly configured as trusted. A DHCP binding table is built<br />
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for untrusted ports. Each entry contains the client MAC address, IP address, lease time, binding type, VLAN<br />
number, and port ID recorded as clients make DHCP requests. The table is then used to filter subsequent<br />
DHCP traffic. From a DHCP snooping perspective, untrusted access ports should not send any DHCP server<br />
responses, such as DHCPOFFER, DHCPACK, DHCPNAK.<br />
QUESTION 6<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
The web servers WS_1 and WS_2 need to be accessed by external and internal users. For security reasons,<br />
the servers should not communicate with each other, although they are located on the same subnet. However,<br />
the servers do need to communicate with a database server located in the inside network. Which configuration<br />
isolates the servers from each other?<br />
A. The switch ports 3/1 and 3/2 are defined as secondary VLAN isolated ports. The ports connecting to the two<br />
firewalls are defined as primary VLAN promiscuous ports.<br />
B. The switch ports 3/1 and 3/2 are defined as secondary VLAN community ports. The ports connecting to the<br />
two firewalls are defined as primary VLAN promiscuous ports.<br />
C. The switch ports 3/1 and 3/2 and the ports connecting to the two firewalls are defined as primary VLAN<br />
promiscuous ports.<br />
D. The switch ports 3/1 and 3/2 and the ports connecting to the two firewalls are defined as primary VLAN<br />
community ports.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Service providers often have devices from multiple clients, in addition to their own servers, on a single<br />
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) segment or VLAN. As security issues proliferate, it becomes necessary to provide<br />
traffic isolation between devices, even though they may exist on the same Layer 3 segment and VLAN. Catalyst<br />
6500/4500 switches implement PVLANs to keep some switch ports shared and some switch ports isolated,<br />
although all ports exist on the same VLAN. The 2950 and 3550 support "protected ports," which are<br />
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functionality similar to PVLANs on a per- switch basis.<br />
A port in a PVLAN can be one of three types:<br />
Isolated: An isolated port has complete Layer 2 separation from other ports within the same PVLAN, except for<br />
the promiscuous port. PVLANs block all traffic to isolated ports, except the traffic from promiscuous ports.<br />
Traffic received from an isolated port is forwarded to only promiscuous ports.<br />
Promiscuous: A promiscuous port can communicate with all ports within the PVLAN, including the community<br />
and isolated ports. The default gateway for the segment would likely be hosted on a promiscuous port, given<br />
that all devices in the PVLAN will need to communicate with that port. Community: Community ports<br />
communicate among themselves and with their promiscuous ports. These interfaces are isolated at Layer 2<br />
from all other interfaces in other communities, or in isolated ports within their PVLAN.<br />
QUESTION 7<br />
What does the command "udld reset" accomplish?<br />
A. allows a UDLD port to automatically reset when it has been shut down<br />
B. resets all UDLD enabled ports that have been shut down<br />
C. removes all UDLD configurations from interfaces that were globally enabled<br />
D. removes all UDLD configurations from interfaces that were enabled per-port<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 8<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Dynamic ARP Inspection is enabled only on switch SW_A. Host_A and Host_B acquire their IP addresses from<br />
the DHCP server connected to switch SW_A. What would the outcome be if Host_B initiated an ARP spoof<br />
attack toward Host_A ?<br />
A. The spoof packets are inspected at the ingress port of switch SW_A and are permitted.<br />
B. The spoof packets are inspected at the ingress port of switch SW_A and are dropped.<br />
C. The spoof packets are not inspected at the ingress port of switch SW_A and are permitted.<br />
D. The spoof packets are not inspected at the ingress port of switch SW_A and are dropped.<br />
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Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
When configuring DAI, follow these guidelines and restrictions:<br />
• DAI is an ingress security feature; it does not perform any egress checking. • DAI is not effective for hosts<br />
connected to routers that do not support DAI or that do not have this feature enabled. Because man-in-the-<br />
middle attacks are limited to a single Layer 2 broadcast domain, separate the domain with DAI checks from the<br />
one with no checking. This action secures the ARP caches of hosts in the domain enabled for DAI. • DAI<br />
depends on the entries in the DHCP snooping binding database to verify IP-to-MAC address bindings in<br />
incoming ARP requests and ARP responses. Make sure to enable DHCP snooping to permit ARP packets that<br />
have dynamically assigned IP addresses. • When DHCP snooping is disabled or in non-DHCP environments,<br />
use ARP ACLs to permit or to deny packets.<br />
• DAI is supported on access ports, trunk ports, EtherChannel ports, and private VLAN ports. In our example,<br />
since Company2 does not have DAI enabled (bullet point 2 above) packets will not be inspected and they will<br />
be permitted.<br />
Reference:<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7600/ios/12.2SXF/configuration/guide/dynarp.html<br />
QUESTION 9<br />
Which statement is true about Layer 2 security threats?<br />
A. MAC spoofing, in conjunction with ARP snooping, is the most effective counter-measure against<br />
reconnaissance attacks that use Dynamic ARP Inspection to determine vulnerable attack points.<br />
B. DHCP snooping sends unauthorized replies to DHCP queries.<br />
C. ARP spoofing can be used to redirect traffic to counter Dynamic ARP Inspection.<br />
D. Dynamic ARP Inspection in conjunction with ARP spoofing can be used to counter DHCP snooping attacks.<br />
E. MAC spoofing attacks allow an attacking device to receive frames intended for a different network host.<br />
F. Port scanners are the most effective defense against Dynamic ARP Inspection.<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
First of all, MAC spoofing is not an effective counter-measure against any reconnaissance attack; it IS an<br />
attack! Furthermore, reconnaissance attacks don't use dynamic ARP inspection (DAI); DAI is a switch feature<br />
used to prevent attacks.<br />
QUESTION 10<br />
What does the global configuration command "ip arp inspection vlan 10-12,15" accomplish?<br />
A. validates outgoing ARP requests for interfaces configured on VLAN 10, 11, 12, or 15<br />
B. intercepts all ARP requests and responses on trusted ports<br />
C. intercepts, logs, and discards ARP packets with invalid IP-to-MAC address bindings<br />
D. discards ARP packets with invalid IP-to-MAC address bindings on trusted ports<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
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Explanation:<br />
The "ip arp inspection" command enables Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) for the specified VLANs. DAI is a<br />
security feature that validates Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) packets in a network. DAI allows a network<br />
administrator to intercept, log, and discard ARP packets with invalid MAC address to IP address bindings. This<br />
capability protects the network from certain "man-in-the- middle" attacks.<br />
Reference:<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.1/20ew/configuration/guide/dynarp .html<br />
QUESTION 11<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Host A has sent an ARP message to the default gateway IP address 10.10.10.1. Which statement is true?<br />
A. Because of the invalid timers that are configured, DSw1 does not reply.<br />
B. DSw1 replies with the IP address of the next AVF.<br />
C. DSw1 replies with the MAC address of the next AVF.<br />
D. Because of the invalid timers that are configured, DSw2 does not reply.<br />
E. DSw2 replies with the IP address of the next AVF.<br />
F. DSw2 replies with the MAC address of the next AVF.<br />
Correct Answer: F<br />
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Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) is a Cisco-proprietary protocol designed to overcome the<br />
limitations of existing redundant router protocols. Some of the concepts are the same as with HSRP/VRRP, but<br />
the terminology is different and the behavior is much more dynamic and robust.<br />
The trick behind this load balancing lies in the GLBP group. One router is elected the active virtual gateway<br />
(AVG). This router has the highest priority value, or the highest IP address in the group, if there is no highest<br />
priority. The AVG answers all ARP requests for the virtual router address. Which MAC address it returns<br />
depends on which load-balancing algorithm it is configured to use. In any event, the virtual MAC address<br />
supported by one of the routers in the group is returned. According to exhibit, Router Company2 is the Active<br />
Virtual Gateway (AVG) router because it has highest IP address even having equal priority. When router<br />
Company1 sends the ARP message to 10.10.10.1 Router Company2 will reply to Company1 as a Active Virtual<br />
Router.<br />
QUESTION 12<br />
What are two methods of mitigating MAC address flooding attacks? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Place unused ports in a common VLAN.<br />
B. Implement private VLANs.<br />
C. Implement DHCP snooping.<br />
D. Implement port security.<br />
E. Implement VLAN access maps<br />
Correct Answer: DE<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 13<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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What information can be derived from the output?<br />
A. Interfaces FastEthernet3/1 and FastEthernet3/2 are connected to devices that are sending BPDUs with a<br />
superior root bridge parameter and no traffic is forwarded across the ports. After the sending of BPDUs has<br />
stopped, the interfaces must be shut down administratively, and brought back up, to resume normal<br />
operation.<br />
B. Devices connected to interfaces FastEthernet3/1 and FastEthernet3/2 are sending BPDUs with a superior<br />
root bridge parameter, but traffic is still forwarded across the ports.<br />
C. Devices connected to interfaces FastEthernet3/1 and FastEthernet3/2 are sending BPDUs with a superior<br />
root bridge parameter and no traffic is forwarded across the ports. After the inaccurate BPDUs have been<br />
stopped, the interfaces automatically recover and resume normal operation.<br />
D. Interfaces FastEthernet3/1 and FastEthernet3/2 are candidates for becoming the STP root port, but neither<br />
can realize that role until BPDUs with a superior root bridge parameter are no longer received on at least<br />
one of the interfaces.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 14<br />
What is one method that can be used to prevent VLAN hopping?<br />
A. Configure ACLs.<br />
B. Enforce username and password combinations.<br />
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C. Configure all frames with two 802.1Q headers.<br />
D. Explicitly turn off DTP on all unused ports.<br />
E. Configure VACLs.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
When securing VLAN trunks, also consider the potential for an exploit called VLAN hopping. Here, an attacker<br />
positioned on one access VLAN can craft and send frames with spoofed 802.1Q tags so that the packet<br />
payloads ultimately appear on a totally different VLAN, all without the use of a router.<br />
For this exploit to work, the following conditions must exist in the network configuration:<br />
The attacker is connected to an access switch port.<br />
The same switch must have an 802.1Q trunk.<br />
The trunk must have the attacker's access VLAN as its native VLAN. To prevent from VLAN hopping turn off<br />
Dynamic Trunking Protocol on all unused ports.<br />
QUESTION 15<br />
Why is BPDU guard an effective way to prevent an unauthorized rogue switch from altering the spanning-tree<br />
topology of a network?<br />
A. BPDU guard can guarantee proper selection of the root bridge.<br />
B. BPDU guard can be utilized along with PortFast to shut down ports when a switch is connected to the port.<br />
C. BPDU guard can be utilized to prevent the switch from transmitting BPDUs and incorrectly altering the root<br />
bridge election.<br />
D. BPDU guard can be used to prevent invalid BPDUs from propagating throughout the network.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 16<br />
What two steps can be taken to help prevent VLAN hopping? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Place unused ports in a common unrouted VLAN.<br />
B. Enable BPDU guard.<br />
C. Implement port security.<br />
D. Prevent automatic trunk configurations.<br />
E. Disable Cisco Discovery Protocol on ports where it is not necessary.<br />
Correct Answer: AD<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 17<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Assume that Switch_A is active for the standby group and the standby device has only the default HSRP<br />
configuration. Which statement is true?<br />
A. If port Fa1/1 on Switch_A goes down, the standby device takes over as active.<br />
B. If the current standby device had the higher priority value, it would take over the role of active for the HSRP<br />
group.<br />
C. If port Fa1/1 on Switch_A goes down, the new priority value for the switch would be 190.<br />
D. If Switch_A had the highest priority number, it would not take over as active router.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 18<br />
When an attacker is using switch spoofing to perform VLAN hopping, how is the attacker able to gather<br />
information?<br />
A. The attacking station uses DTP to negotiate trunking with a switch port and captures all traffic that is<br />
allowed on the trunk.<br />
B. The attacking station tags itself with all usable VLANs to capture data that is passed through the switch,<br />
regardless of the VLAN to which the data belongs.<br />
C. The attacking station generates frames with two 802.1Q headers to cause the switch to forward the frames<br />
to a VLAN that would be inaccessible to the attacker through legitimate means.<br />
D. The attacking station uses VTP to collect VLAN information that is sent out and then tags itself with the<br />
domain information to capture the data.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
DTP should be disabled for all user ports on a switch. If the port is left with DTP auto-configured (default on<br />
many switches), an attacker can connect and arbitrarily cause the port to start trunking and therefore pass all<br />
VLAN information.<br />
Reference:<br />
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns340/ns517/ns224/ns376/net_design_guidance0900aecd8 00ebd1e.pdf<br />
QUESTION 19<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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GLBP has been configured on the network. When the interface serial0/0/1 on router R1 goes down, how is the<br />
traffic coming from Host1 handled?<br />
A. The traffic coming from Host1 and Host2 is forwarded through router R2 with no disruption.<br />
B. The traffic coming from Host2 is forwarded through router R2 with no disruption. Host1 sends an ARP<br />
request to resolve the MAC address for the new virtual gateway.<br />
C. The traffic coming from both hosts is temporarily interrupted while the switchover to make R2 active occurs.<br />
D. The traffic coming from Host2 is forwarded through router R2 with no disruption. The traffic from Host1 is<br />
dropped due to the disruption of the load balancing feature configured for the GLBP group.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation: The Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) is a Cisco-proprietary protocol designed to<br />
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overcome the limitations of existing redundant router protocols. Some of the concepts are the same as with<br />
HSRP/VRRP, but the terminology is different and the behavior is much more dynamic and robust and allows for<br />
load balancing.<br />
The trick behind this load balancing lies in the GLBP group. One router is elected the active virtual gateway<br />
(AVG). This router has the highest priority value, or the highest IP address in the group, if there is no highest<br />
priority. The AVG answers all ARP requests for the virtual router address. Which MAC address it returns<br />
depends on which load-balancing algorithm it is configured to use. In any event, the virtual MAC address<br />
supported by one of the routers in the group is returned. According to exhibit, Company1 is the active virtual<br />
gateway and Company2 is the standby virtual gateway. So, when Company1 goes down, Company2 will<br />
become active virtual gateway and all data goes through Company2.<br />
QUESTION 20<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
DHCP snooping is enabled for selected VLANs to provide security on the network. How do the switch ports<br />
handle the DHCP messages?<br />
A. A DHCPOFFER packet from a DHCP server received on Ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 is dropped.<br />
B. A DHCP packet received on ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 is dropped if the source MAC address and the DHCP<br />
client hardware address does not match Snooping database.<br />
C. A DHCP packet received on ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 is forwarded without being tested.<br />
D. A DHCPRELEASE message received on ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 has a MAC address in the DHCP snooping<br />
binding database, but the interface information in the binding database does not match the interface on<br />
which the message was received and is dropped.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 21<br />
Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration on routers R1 and R2.<br />
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HSRP is configured on the network to provide network redundancy for the IP traffic. The network administrator<br />
noticed that R2 does not become active when the R1 serial0 interface goes down. What should be changed in<br />
the configuration to fix the problem?<br />
A. R2 should be configured with an HSRP virtual address.<br />
B. R2 should be configured with a standby priority of 100.<br />
C. The Serial0 interface on router R2 should be configured with a decrement value of 20.<br />
D. The Serial0 interface on router R1 should be configured with a decrement value of 20.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
You can configure a router to preempt or immediately take over the active role if its priority is the highest at any<br />
time. Use the following interface configuration command to allow preemption:<br />
Switch(config-if)# standby group preempt [delay seconds] By default, the router can preempt another<br />
immediately, without delay. You can use the delay keyword to force it to wait for seconds before becoming<br />
active. This is usually done if there are routing protocols that need time to converge.<br />
QUESTION 22<br />
Which optional feature of an Ethernet switch disables a port on a point-to-point link if the port does not receive<br />
traffic while Layer 1 status is up?<br />
A. BackboneFast<br />
B. UplinkFast<br />
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C. Loop Guard<br />
D. UDLD aggressive mode<br />
E. Fast Link Pulse bursts<br />
F. Link Control Word<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 23<br />
Which three statements about routed ports on a multilayer switch are true? (Choose three.)<br />
A. A routed port can support VLAN subinterfaces.<br />
B. A routed port takes an IP address assignment.<br />
C. A routed port can be configured with routing protocols.<br />
D. A routed port is a virtual interface on the multilayer switch.<br />
E. A routed port is associated only with one VLAN.<br />
F. A routed port is a physical interface on the multilayer switch.<br />
Correct Answer: BCF<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 24<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Why are users from VLAN 100 unable to ping users on VLAN 200?<br />
A. Encapsulation on the switch is wrong.<br />
B. Trunking must be enabled on Fa0/1.<br />
C. The native VLAN is wrong.<br />
D. VLAN 1 needs the no shutdown command.<br />
E. IP routing must be enabled on the switch.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 25<br />
Which three statements about Dynamic ARP Inspection are true? (Choose three.)<br />
A. It determines the validity of an ARP packet based on the valid MAC address-to-IP address bindings stored<br />
in the DHCP snooping database.<br />
B. It forwards all ARP packets received on a trusted interface without any checks.<br />
C. It determines the validity of an ARP packet based on the valid MAC address-to-IP address bindings stored<br />
in the CAM table.<br />
D. It forwards all ARP packets received on a trusted interface after verifying and inspecting the packet against<br />
the Dynamic ARP Inspection table.<br />
E. It intercepts all ARP packets on untrusted ports.<br />
F. It is used to prevent against a DHCP snooping attack.<br />
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Correct Answer: ABE<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 26<br />
A network administrator wants to configure 802.1x port-based authentication, however, the client workstation is<br />
not 802.1x compliant. What is the only supported authentication server that can be used?<br />
A. TACACS with LEAP extensions<br />
B. TACACS+<br />
C. RADIUS with EAP extensions<br />
D. LDAP<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 27<br />
The following command was issued on a router that is being configured as the active HSRP router.<br />
standby ip 10.2.1.1<br />
Which statement about this command is true?<br />
A. This command will not work because the HSRP group information is missing.<br />
B. The HSRP MAC address will be 0000.0c07.ac00.<br />
C. The HSRP MAC address will be 0000.0c07.ac01.<br />
D. The HSRP MAC address will be 0000.070c.ac11.<br />
E. This command will not work because the active parameter is missing.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 28<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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The link between switch SW1 and switch SW2 is configured as a trunk, but the trunk failed to establish<br />
connectivity between the switches. Based on the configurations and the error messages received on the<br />
console of SW1, what is the cause of the problem?<br />
A. The two ends of the trunk have different duplex settings.<br />
B. The two ends of the trunk have different EtherChannel configurations.<br />
C. The two ends of the trunk have different native VLAN configurations.<br />
D. The two ends of the trunk allow different VLANs on the trunk.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 29<br />
A campus infrastructure supports wireless clients via Cisco Aironet AG Series 1230, 1240, and 1250 access<br />
points. With DNS and DHCP configured, the 1230 and 1240 access points appear to boot and operate<br />
normally. However, the 1250 access points do not seem to operate correctly.<br />
What is the most likely cause of this problem?<br />
A. DHCP with option 150<br />
B. DHCP with option 43<br />
C. PoE<br />
D. DNS<br />
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E. switch port does not support gigabit speeds<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 8: VoIP, QoS<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 30<br />
A standalone wireless AP solution is being installed into the campus infrastructure. The access points appear to<br />
boot correctly, but wireless clients are not obtaining correct access. You verify that this is the local switch<br />
configuration connected to the access point:<br />
interface ethernet 0/1<br />
switchport access vlan 10<br />
switchport mode access<br />
spanning-tree portfast<br />
mls qos trust dscp<br />
What is the most likely cause of the problem?<br />
A. QoS trust should not be configured on a port attached to a standalone AP.<br />
B. QoS trust for switchport mode access should be defined as "cos".<br />
C. switchport mode should be defined as "trunk" with respective QoS.<br />
D. switchport access vlan should be defined as "1".<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 9: Wireless LAN<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 31<br />
During the implementation of a voice solution, which two required items are configured at an access layer<br />
switch that will be connected to an IP phone to provide VoIP communication? (Choose two.)<br />
A. allowed codecs<br />
B. untagged VLAN<br />
C. auxiliary VLAN<br />
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager IP address<br />
E. RSTP<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: Module 8: VoIP, QoS<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 32<br />
Which two statements best describe Cisco IOS IP SLA? (Choose two.)<br />
A. only implemented between Cisco source and destination-capable devices<br />
B. statistics provided by syslog, CLI, and SNMP<br />
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C. measures delay, jitter, packet loss, and voice quality<br />
D. only monitors VoIP traffic flows<br />
E. provides active monitoring<br />
Correct Answer: CE<br />
Section: Module 5: HA, Syslog, IP SLA<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 33<br />
Which two items best describe a Cisco IOS IP SLA responder? (Choose two.)<br />
A. required at the destination to implement Cisco IOS IP SLA services<br />
B. improves measurement accuracy<br />
C. required for VoIP jitter measurements<br />
D. provides security on Cisco IOS IP SLA messages via LEAP or EAP-FAST authentication<br />
E. responds to one Cisco IOS IP SLA operation per port<br />
F. stores the resulting test statistics<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: Module 5: HA, Syslog, IP SLA<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 34<br />
Which two characteristics apply to Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch supervisor redundancy using NSF?<br />
(Choose two.)<br />
A. supported by RIPv2, OSPF, IS-IS, and EIGRP<br />
B. uses the FIB table<br />
C. supports IPv4 and IPv6 multicast<br />
D. prevents route flapping<br />
E. independent of SSO<br />
F. NSF combined with SSO enables supervisor engine load balancing<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 35<br />
You are tasked with designing a security solution for your network. What information should be gathered before<br />
you design the solution?<br />
A. IP addressing design plans, so that the network can be appropriately segmented to mitigate potential<br />
network threats<br />
B. a list of the customer requirements<br />
C. detailed security device specifications<br />
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D. results from pilot network testing<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 36<br />
Which two components should be part of a security implementation plan? (Choose two.)<br />
A. detailed list of personnel assigned to each task within the plan<br />
B. a Layer 2 spanning-tree design topology<br />
C. rollback guidelines<br />
D. placing all unused access ports in VLAN 1 to proactively manage port security<br />
E. enabling SNMP access to Cisco Discovery Protocol data for logging and forensic analysis<br />
Correct Answer: BC<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 37<br />
When creating a network security solution, which two pieces of information should you have obtained previously<br />
to assist in designing the solution? (Choose two.)<br />
A. a list of existing network applications currently in use on the network<br />
B. network audit results to uncover any potential security holes<br />
C. a planned Layer 2 design solution<br />
D. a proof-of-concept plan<br />
E. device configuration templates<br />
Correct Answer: AB<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 38<br />
What action should you be prepared to take when verifying a security solution?<br />
A. having alternative addressing and VLAN schemes<br />
B. having a rollback plan in case of unwanted or unexpected results<br />
C. running a test script against all possible security threats to insure that the solution will mitigate all potential<br />
threats<br />
D. isolating and testing each security domain individually to insure that the security design will meet overall<br />
requirements when placed into production as an entire system<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
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Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 39<br />
When you enable port security on an interface that is also configured with a voice VLAN, what is the maximum<br />
number of secure MAC addresses that should be set on the port?<br />
A. No more than one secure MAC address should be set.<br />
B. The default is set.<br />
C. The IP phone should use a dedicated port, therefore only one MAC address is needed per port.<br />
D. No value is needed if the switchport priority extend command is configured.<br />
E. No more than two secure MAC addresses should be set.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 40<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
From the configuration shown, what can be determined?<br />
A. The sticky addresses are only those manually configured MAC addresses enabled with the sticky keyword.<br />
B. The remaining secure MAC addresses are learned dynamically, converted to sticky secure MAC addresses,<br />
and added to the running configuration.<br />
C. A voice VLAN is configured in this example, so port security should be set for a maximum of 2.<br />
D. A security violation restricts the number of addresses to a maximum of 10 addresses per access VLAN and<br />
voice VLAN. The port is shut down if more than 10 devices per VLAN attempt to access the port.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
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QUESTION 41<br />
hostname Switch1<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 172.16.10.32 255.255.255.0<br />
no ip redirects<br />
standby 1 ip 172.16.10.110<br />
standby 1 timers msec 200 msec 700<br />
standby 1 preempt<br />
hostname Switch2<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 172.16.10.33 255.255.255.0<br />
no ip redirects<br />
standby 1 ip 172.16.10.110<br />
standby 1 timers msec 200 msec 750<br />
standby 1 priority 110<br />
standby 1 preempt<br />
hostname Switch3<br />
interface Vlan10<br />
ip address 172.16.10.34 255.255.255.0<br />
no ip redirects<br />
standby 1 ip 172.16.10.110<br />
standby 1 timers msec 200 msec 750<br />
standby 1 priority 150<br />
standby 1 preempt<br />
Refer to the above. Three switches are configured for HSRP.<br />
Switch1 remains in the HSRP listen state. What is the most likely cause of this status?<br />
A. This is normal operation.<br />
B. The standby group number does not match the VLAN number.<br />
C. IP addressing is incorrect.<br />
D. Priority commands are incorrect.<br />
E. Standby timers are incorrect.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 42<br />
Three Cisco Catalyst switches have been configured with a first-hop redundancy protocol. While reviewing<br />
some show commands, debug output, and the syslog, you discover the following information:<br />
Jan 9 08:00:42.623: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Standby -> Active<br />
Jan 9 08:00:56.011: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Active -> Speak<br />
Jan 9 08:01:03.011: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Speak -> Standby<br />
Jan 9 08:01:29.427: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Standby -> Active<br />
Jan 9 08:01:36.808: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Active -> Speak<br />
Jan 9 08:01:43.808: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGF. Standby: 49:Vlan149 state Speak -> Standby<br />
What conclusion can you infer from this information?<br />
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<br />
A. VRRP is initializing and operating correctly.<br />
B. HSRP is initializing and operating correctly.<br />
C. GLBP is initializing and operating correctly.<br />
D. VRRP is not exchanging three hello messages properly.<br />
E. HSRP is not exchanging three hello messages properly.<br />
F. GLBP is not exchanging three hello messages properly.<br />
Correct Answer: E<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 43<br />
By itself, what does the command "aaa new-model" enable?<br />
A. It globally enables AAA on the switch, with default lists applied to the VTYs.<br />
B. Nothing; you must also specify which protocol (RADIUS or TACACS) will be used for AAA.<br />
C. It enables AAA on all dot1x ports.<br />
D. Nothing; you must also specify where (console, TTY, VTY, dot1x) AAA is being applied.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 44<br />
What are three results of issuing the "switchport host" command? (Choose three.)<br />
A. disables EtherChannel<br />
B. enables port security<br />
C. disables Cisco Discovery Protocol<br />
D. enables PortFast<br />
E. disables trunking<br />
F. enables loopguard<br />
Correct Answer: ADE<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 45<br />
When configuring private VLANs, which configuration task must you do first?<br />
A. Configure the private VLAN port parameters.<br />
B. Configure and map the secondary VLAN to the primary VLAN.<br />
C. Disable IGMP snooping.<br />
D. Set the VTP mode to transparent.<br />
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Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 46<br />
Which statement about the configuration and application of port access control lists is true?<br />
A. PACLs can be applied in the inbound or outbound direction of a Layer 2 physical interface.<br />
B. At Layer 2, a MAC address PACL takes precedence over any existing Layer 3 PACL.<br />
C. When you apply a port ACL to a trunk port, the ACL filters traffic on all VLANs present on the trunk port.<br />
D. PACLs are not supported on EtherChannel interfaces.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 47<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which statement about the command output is true?<br />
A. If the number of devices attempting to access the port exceeds 11, the port shuts down for 20 minutes, as<br />
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configured.<br />
B. The port has security enabled and has shut down due to a security violation.<br />
C. The port is operational and has reached its configured maximum allowed number of MAC addresses.<br />
D. The port allows access for 11 MAC addresses in addition to the three configured MAC addresses.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 48<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
Which statement best describes first-hop redundancy protocol status?<br />
A. The first-hop redundancy protocol is not configured for this interface.<br />
B. HSRP is configured for group 10.<br />
C. HSRP is configured for group 11.<br />
D. VRRP is configured for group 10.<br />
E. VRRP is configured for group 11.<br />
F. GLBP is configured with a single AVF.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 6: HSRP, VRRP, GLBP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 49<br />
Which statement best describes implementing a Layer 3 EtherChannel?<br />
A. EtherChannel is a Layer 2 feature and not a Layer 3 feature.<br />
B. Implementation requires switchport mode trunk and matching parameters between switches.<br />
C. Implementation requires disabling switchport mode.<br />
D. A Layer 3 address is assigned to the physical interface.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
Explanation<br />
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Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 50<br />
Which statement about when standard access control lists are applied to an interface to control inbound or<br />
outbound traffic is true?<br />
A. The best match of the ACL entries is used for granularity of control.<br />
B. They use source IP information for matching operations.<br />
C. They use source and destination IP information for matching operations.<br />
D. They use source IP information along with protocol-type information for finer granularity of control.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 51<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
You have configured an interface to be an SVI for Layer 3 routing capabilities. Assuming that all VLANs have<br />
been correctly configured, what can be determined?<br />
A. Interface gigabitethernet0/2 will be excluded from Layer 2 switching and enabled for Layer 3 routing.<br />
B. The command switchport autostate exclude should be entered in global configuration mode, not<br />
subinterface mode, to enable a Layer 2 port to be configured for Layer 3 routing.<br />
C. The configured port is excluded in the calculation of the status of the SVI.<br />
D. The interface is missing IP configuration parameters; therefore, it will only function at Layer 2.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 52<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
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Which two statements about this Layer 3 security configuration example are true? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Static IP source binding can be configured only on a routed port.<br />
B. Source IP and MAC filtering on VLANs 10 and 11 will occur.<br />
C. DHCP snooping will be enabled automatically on the access VLANs.<br />
D. IP Source Guard is enabled.<br />
E. The switch will drop the configured MAC and IP address source bindings and forward all other traffic.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 7: Security, Dot1X<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 53<br />
Refer to the exhibit.<br />
<br />
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Which statement is true?<br />
A. Cisco Express Forwarding load balancing has been disabled.<br />
B. SVI VLAN 30 connects directly to the 10.1.30.0/24 network due to a valid glean adjacency.<br />
C. VLAN 30 is not operational because no packet or byte counts are indicated.<br />
D. The IP Cisco Express Forwarding configuration is capable of supporting IPv6.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 54<br />
Which statement about the EIGRP routing being performed by the switch is true?<br />
A. The EIGRP neighbor table contains 20 neighbors.<br />
B. EIGRP is running normally and receiving IPv4 routing updates.<br />
C. EIGRP status cannot be determined. The command show ip eigrp topology would determine the routing<br />
protocol status.<br />
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D. The switch has not established any neighbor relationships. Further network testing and troubleshooting<br />
must be performed to determine the cause of the problem.<br />
Correct Answer: D<br />
Section: Module 4: InterVLAN Routing, CEF<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 55<br />
What is the result of entering the command "spanning-tree loopguard default" ?<br />
A. The command enables loop guard and root guard.<br />
B. The command changes the status of loop guard from the default of disabled to enabled.<br />
C. The command activates loop guard on point-to-multipoint links in the switched network.<br />
D. The command disables EtherChannel guard.<br />
Correct Answer: B<br />
Section: Module 3: STP, RSTP, MSTP<br />
Explanation<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
QUESTION 56<br />
What does the interface subcommand "switchport voice vlan 222" indicate?<br />
A. The port is configured for data and voice traffic.<br />
B. The port is fully dedicated to forwarding voice traffic.<br />
C. The port operates as an FXS telephony port.<br />
D. Voice traffic is directed to VLAN 222.<br />
Correct Answer: A<br />
Section: Module 8: VoIP, QoS<br />
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QUESTION 57<br />
Which statement is a characteristic of multi-VLAN access ports?<br />
A. The port has to support STP PortFast.<br />
B. The auxiliary VLAN is for data service and is identified by the PVID.<br />
C. The port hardware is set as an 802.1Q trunk.<br />
D. The voice service and data service use the same trust boundary.<br />
Correct Answer: C<br />
Section: Module 2: VLAN, PVLAN, Etherchannel<br />
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QUESTION 58<br />
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Which two statements are true about recommended practices that are to be used in a local VLAN solution<br />
design where layer 2 traffic is to be kept to a minimum? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Routing should occur at the access layer if voice VLANs are utilized. Otherwise, routing should occur at the<br />
distribution layer.<br />
B. Routing may be performed at all layers but is most commonly done at the core and distribution layers.<br />
C. Routing should not be performed between VLANs located on separate switches.<br />
D. VLANs should be local to a switch.<br />
E. VLANs should be localized to a single switch unless voice VLANs are being utilized.<br />
Correct Answer: BD<br />
Section: Module 1: Design<br />
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