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Exam Viewer - ESwitching Final Exam - CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and (Wireless (Version 4.0

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Refer to the exhibit. The devices in the network are operational and configured as indicated in the exhibit. However, hosts ?A and D cannot ping each other. What is the most likely cause of this problem .The link between the switches is up but not trunked

.The Fa0/11 interface of Switch1 is not configured as a trunk .Hosts A and D are configured with IP addresses from different subnets .VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 are not allowed on the trunk between the switches
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Description

Max Value 2

correctness of points for Option 2 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless A Common Problem with VLAN Configurations 3.4.2

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(.What are two benefits of a hierarchical network model over a flat network design?

reduced cos

increased netw

elimination of equipm

reduced size of the physical n

simplification of management and tr elimination of the need for Layer


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Description .Option 2 and Option 5 are correct .point for each correct option 1 points if more options are selected 0 .than required

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Principles of Hierarchical Network Design 1.1.2

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Refer to the exhibit. Hosts PC_A and PC_B send traffic simultaneously, and the frames from the transmitting stations ?collide. What is the last device to receive the collision hub HB1 switch SW1 router R1 switch SW2 router R2 switch SW4
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Observable 1

Description

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correctness of points for Option 2 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Design Considerations for Ethernet/802.3 Networks 2.1.2

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Refer to the exhibit. Hosts B and C attempt to transmit a frame at the same time, but a collision occurs. Which hosts will ?receive the collision jamming signal all hosts that are shown only hosts B and C only hosts A, B, and C only hosts A, B, C, and D only hosts A, D, E, and F only hosts D, E, and F
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 3 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Key Elements of Ethernet/802.3 Networks 2.1.1

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While configuring a new switch, a network administrator configures the switch as an HTTP server. What benefits ?does this configuration provide .This allows the switch to host web pages for the network .This allows remote VPN connections to the switch over the Internet

.This is required if a web server or web farm is attached to the switch .This allows web-based configuration tools to be used with the switch
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Basic Switch Configuration 2.3.6

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?Which statement correctly describes a function of a L

.It routes packets between different L

.It uses the destination MAC address to selectively fo

.It performs switching and filtering based on the destination network

.It drops a frame whose destination MAC address is not in the MAC
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 2 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switching 2.2.4

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?What will be the effect of the command S1# copy system:running-config tftp://172.16.2.155/tokyo-config .The IOS will be copied to the TFTP server .The configuration file named tokyo-config will overwrite the startup configuration file on S1 .The running configuration file on S1 will be saved via TFTP to a file named tokyo-config .The contents of NVRAM on S1 will become the startup configuration file on the tokyo switch
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Description

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correctness of response

points for Option 3 2 points for any other 0 option

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Basic Switch Management 2.3.8

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Refer to the exhibit. The configuration steps that are listed in the exhibit have been entered in switch S1 via the console. ?Subsequent attempts to telnet to the switch are not successful. What is causing the problem .The switch must be configured with SSH version 1 .The transport input command must specify Telnet access .The RSA keys must be returned to zero before SSH will permit Telnet access .The ip domain-name command must also be entered in line configuration mode for the vty lines
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 2 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure Telnet and SSH 2.4.3

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?Refer to the exhibit. What does STATIC indicate in the output that is shown

.Switch port Fa0/24 can only work in VLAN 99 .VLAN 99 was manually added to the VLAN database MAC address 0001.637b.b267 was learned from the source address of a frame that was received on switch port .Fa0/24 .MAC address 0001.637b.b267 was manually associated with the switch port Fa0/24
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Observable 1

Description

Max Value 2

correctness of points for Option 4 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Basic Switch Configuration 2.3.6

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?What is the purpose of the switch command switchport ac

to enabl

to make the po

to assign the port to a pa

to designate the VLAN that does n

(to assign the port to the native VL


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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure a VLAN 3.3.2

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Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator configures HyperTerminal with the parameters shown but is unable to connect to a switch via the console port. The administrator is using a tested rollover cable attached to the only COM port ?on the computer, and the connections have been verified. What is the likely problem .The cable is connected to the wrong port .The wrong connection speed is selected .The cable is the wrong type .The flow control setting is not correct .The stop bits should be set to zero
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Prepare to Configure the Switch 2.3.5

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When configuring a router to act as an SSH server, what should be configured before issuing the crypto key ?generate rsa command the security domain name the VTP domain name the IP domain name the host name
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correctness of response

points for Option 3 2 points for any other 0 option

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure Telnet and SSH 2.4.3

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Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator wants to allow both SSH and Telnet connections to Switch1. However, the ?SSH connections fail. What is the most likely cause of this problem .The RSA key has been removed .SSH has been configured on the wrong line .The transport input command is applied incorrectly .The domain name has been configured in the wrong configuration mode
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 1 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure Telnet and SSH 2.4.3

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Using the command copy tftp:backup.cfg startup-config, an administrator downloaded a saved configuration from a TFTP server to a switch. Why does the administrator not detect any changes in the switch configuration after the ?download completes .The command should have been copy startup-config tftp:backup.cfg .A backup configuration from a TFTP server cannot be copied directly into the startup-config .The command copy running-config startup-config should be used to save the changes on the switch .Downloading to the startup-config requires the switch to be reloaded in order for the configuration to take effect
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Basic Switch Management 2.3.8

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?What is the purpose of the Spanning T

.It propagates VLAN configurations to o .It restricts broadcast packets to

.It segments a network into multiple broad

.It prevents loops in a switched network with re


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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless The Spanning Tree Algorithm 5.2.1

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Refer to the exhibit. The Layer 2 switching design that is shown has been implemented in a campus environment that is using Spanning Tree Protocol. All inter-switch links that are shown are trunks. Whenever an inter-switch link fails, the ?network takes nearly a minute to completely converge. How can the convergence time be reduced .Increase the capacity of the distribution and core trunk links to 10 Gb/s .Add a trunk link that directly connects D1 and D2 .Use Layer 3 switching on the core switch .Implement Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 4 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless RSTP 5.4.3

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?Refer to the exhibit. Which switch will be elected as the root bridge of the spanning

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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other option 0

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Step 1. Electing A Root Bridge 5.3.2

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?Which statement is correct about STP architecture .Spanning Tree Protocol will guarantee a loop free Layer 2 topology .Spanning Tree Protocol guarantees the shortest path to destination networks .The switch with the highest priority will be assigned the lowest BID in the root election .The first step in the spanning-tree election process is to determine the root port To select designated ports, the spanning-tree algorithm must determine the longest contiguous path from the .root bridge
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 1 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless The Spanning Tree Algorithm 5.2.1

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?What identifier in the BPDU creates a unique B

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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 2 2 points for any other 0 option

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Bridge ID 5.2.3

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?Refer to the exhibit. What does LEARNING mean as it relates to the Spanning

.The switch is sending and receivin .The switch is not receiving BPDUs, but is sending and

.The switch is participating in the election process by forwarding the BPD

.The switch is receiving BPDUs and populating the MAC address table, but no

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Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless STP Port States and BPDU Timers 5.2.5

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?Which statement about STP network diameter is correct .STP diameters are restricted by convergence times .Layer 2 root elections should be optimized by adjusting BPDU timers to match network diameter .Using lower bandwidth connections between switches will allow STP to have a larger network diameter Portfast can be used to increase the allowable switched network diameter because it disables the forward delay .and maximum age timers
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 1 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless STP Port States and BPDU Timers 5.2.5

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?Which statement correctly describes the spanning-tree path cost .It is calculated based on the total number of switches connected in a loop .It is calculated based on the utilization of all the switches along a given path .It is calculated based on the bridge priority of the switches along a given path It is calculated based on the sum of the port cost value, determined by link speed, for each switch port along a .given path
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas

CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless The Spanning Tree Algorithm 5.2.1

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Refer to the exhibit. R1 is configured for traditional inter-VLAN routing. R1 can ping computer 3 but cannot ping computer 1. What is a possib ?cause for this failu

.S1 port Fa0/11 is in the wrong VLA

.R1 does not have an active routing protoc

.The IP address of computer 1 is in the wrong logical netwo

.Router interface Fa0/0 has the wrong trunk encapsulation type configur
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 1 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Switch Configuration Issues 6.3.1

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What is an efficient and cost effective way to minimize the frequency and effects of broadcast storms on an Ethernet ?LAN .Connect each PC directly to a router port .Use access control lists to filter broadcasts from the network .Divide the computers into separate VLANs on the existing switches .Divide the computers into separate workgroups using different physical switches

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Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other 0 option

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Introducing VLANs 3.1.1

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Refer to the exhibit. What would happen if the network administrator moved the network cable of Host A from interface ?Fa0/1 to Fa0/3 on switch SW1 .Host A remains a member of VLAN 10, because the router is routing traffic between VLANs .Host A is no longer a member of VLAN 10, because port Fa0/3 has been manually assigned to VLAN 30 .Host A remains a member of VLAN 10, because the switch provides dynamic VLAN assignment for the port .Host A maintains connectivity to all members of VLAN 10, because it is connected to the same physical network .Host A is no longer a member of VLAN 10, but because port Fa0/3 was unused, it is now a member of VLAN 1
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 2 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Troubleshooting VLAN Configurations 3.5.3

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Refer to the exhibit. A new host needs to be connected to VLAN 1. Which IP address should be assigned to this new ?host 28/ 192.168.1.11 28/ 192.168.1.22 28/ 192.168.1.33 28/ 192.168.1.44 28/ 192.168.1.55
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 2 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Interfaces and Subinterfaces 6.1.2

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?Refer to the exhibit. Computer D sends a broadcast message. Which devices will process the broadcast message computer E computer D and computer E computer D, computer E, and Router1 computer B and computer E computer B, computer E, and Router1 computer C, computer D, and computer E computer C, computer D, computer E, and Router1 computer A, computer B, computer C, computer D, computer E, and Router1
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 5 2 points for any other 0 option

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Controlling Broadcast Domains with VLANs 3.1.4

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Refer to the exhibit. What will allow a host on VLAN 40 on switch X to communicate ?VLAN 4

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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless VLAN Trunks 3.2.1

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Refer to the exhibit. The hosts connected to switch SW1 are not able to communicate ?in the same VLANs connected to switch SW2. What should be done to fi

.Configure VLANs with different VLAN IDs o

.Reconfigure the trunk port on switch SW2 with static trunk

.Introduce a Layer 3 device or a switch with Layer 3 capability i

.Apply IP addresses that are in the same subnet to the interfaces used to connect S
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 2 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure a Trunk 3.3.4

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Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has segmented the network into two VLANs and configured Router1 for inter-VLAN routing. A test of the network, however, shows that hosts on each VLAN can only access local resources and ?not resources on the other VLAN. What is the most likely cause of this problem .Switch port Fa0/1 is not trunking .Router interface Fa0/0 is possibly down .No routing protocol is configured on Router1 .One of the router subinterfaces is possibly down
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 1 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Switch Configuration Issues 6.3.1

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Refer to the exhibit. Router R-West and switch S-West1 are connected via a single ethernet cable between the router interface fa0/0 and the switch interface fa0/1. The router and switch have been configured with the commands that are displayed in the exhibit. The network administrator enters the show interfaces trunk command and receives the output ?as shown. What is the cause of the "not-trunking" status for switch port Fa0/1 .The trunk is established, but no VLANs have been configured to use it .The router is missing the dynamic trunking protocol statements necessary to form a trunk .Because the router does not support Dynamic Trunking Protocol, the trunk has not been established The router, the switch, or both must be configured with the dynamic desirable option for Dynamic Trunking Protocol .to establish a trunk
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 3 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing 6.2.2

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Refer to the exhibit. Both switches are interconnected via a trunk link. Host A and host B are on the default VLAN but are ?not able to exchange traffic. What should be done to fix the problem .Allow all VLANs on the trunk link .Remove the native VLAN from the trunk .Include a router or switch with Layer 3 capabilities .Configure the same native VLAN on both ends of the trunk
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Description

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correctness of points for Option 4 2 response points for any other option 0

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Common Problems with Trunks 3.4.1

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Refer to the exhibit. If switch SW1 is configured with the four VLANs as shown in th ?many physical interfaces are needed on router R1 to configure inter-VLAN routing using

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Description points for Option 2 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Introducing Inter-VLAN Routing 6.1.1

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Refer to the exhibit. Which three options correctly identify information (.associated with this output?

.Interface FastEthernet3/0/0 is

.A non-proprietary trunking pro

.The configuration is appropriate for a router-on-a-stick n

.A shutdown command has been applied to interface Fas

.Interface FastEthernet3/0/0.3 is mapped to the default mana

.An IP address should be applied to FastEthernet3/0/0 for corre


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Description Option 1, Option 2, and Option 3 are .correct .point for each correct option 1 points if more options are selected than 0 .required

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correctness of response

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Interfaces and Subinterfaces 6.1.2

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?Refer to the exhibit. How does SW1 manage traffic comin

.SW1 drops the traffic because .SW1 leaves the traffic untagged and forwards it

.SW1 tags the traffic with the lowest VLAN ID value and forwards it ove

.SW1 encapsulates the traffic with 802.1Q encapsulation and forwards it ove
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Description points for Option 2 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless VLAN Trunks 3.2.1

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(.Which three statements are true regarding router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing? (Choose three

requires the use of subinterfaces on the router requires an access link between the router and Layer 2 switch more cost-efficient and scalable than using multiple physical interfaces requires each subinterface to be configured with the no shutdown command can impact performance if many VLANs compete for bandwidth on a single router interface makes troubleshooting the inter-VLAN routing configuration much less complex than when using multiple physical interfaces
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Option 1, Option 3, and Option 5 .are correct correctness of .point for each correct option 1 response points if more options are 0 .selected than required

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Interfaces and Subinterfaces 6.1.2

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?Refer to the exhibit. What is true of the configuration of switch S1 .A Cisco proprietary protocol is in use for ports Fa0/1 and Fa0/3 .Switch ports Fa0/1 and Fa0/3 have been configured with the switchport mode access command .Untagged frames received on ports Fa0/1 and Fa0/3 will be placed on VLAN 1 .Switch ports Fa0/1 and Fa0/3 are configured to carry data from multiple VLANs
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Observable 1 correctness of response

Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Trunking Operation 3.2.2

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In which mode is a VTP switch operating if it has been configured t ?VTP a

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Description points for Option 4 2 points for any other 0 option

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:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless VTP Modes 4.2.4

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Refer to the exhibit. Switch SW2 was tested in a lab environment and then inserted into a production network without reloading i configuration. After the trunk link between SW1 and SW2 was brought up, all users lost connectivity to the network. Wh ?could be the source of the problem

.All the VLANs were pruned from the trunk port between SW1 and SW

.SW1 and SW2 cannot be both set as VTP servers in the same VTP doma

.VTP configuration revision number of SW2 was higher than the configuration revision number of SW

.The additional VLANs from SW2 created more VLANs than the VLAN database of SW1 could conta
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Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other option 0

Max Value 2

:This item references content from the following areas CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Troubleshooting VTP Configurations 4.3.2

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.Refer to the exhibit. Switch SW2 has been newly purchased and added What configuration should be applied to SW2 so that it participate ?VTP domain as switch SW1, receives VLAN information from SW1, and synchronizes VLA

.Disable VTP pr

.Configure SW2 in VTP tran

.Configure SW2 with the VTP dom

.Configure SW2 as a VTP server with a higher re


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Description points for Option 3 2 points for any other option 0

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