v3 JEOPARDY CCNA 3 Module 1

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CCNA 3
v3
JEOPARDY
Module 1
CCNA3 v3 Module 1
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A: What is Open Shortest Path First?
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VLSM
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A: What is Variable Length Subnet Masking?
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VLSM is often called this.
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A: What is Subnetting a Subnet?
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These routing protocols do not support
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The two types of routes that an
administrator must enter.
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VLSM masks are usually described
using this notation.
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This term refers to the ability to
advertise multiple networks or subnets
in one advertisement.
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A: What is a MAC address?
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VLSM
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This subnet mask would be appropriate
for use when a subnet contains only 2
hosts.
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A: What is 255.255.255.252?
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Use this subnet mask for a group of 46
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A: What is 255.255.255.192?
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Use this subnet mask for a group of
1012 hosts.
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Use this subnet mask for a group of 419
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A: What is a 255.255.254.0?
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Use this subnet mask for a group of 29
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A: What is a 255.255.255.248?
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Commands
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This command allows the use of the “all
zero” network?
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A: What is ip subnet-zero?
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This command is used to clear a routing
table.
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A: What is clear ip route *?
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Use this command to display the routing
protocol timers.
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A: What is show ip protocols?
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Use this command to set a particular ip
address as the default destination.
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A: What is ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <ip address>?
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Use this command to set a particular
network as the default destination.
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A: What is ip default-network <network address>?
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This version of RIP supports VLSM.
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A: What is RIP v2?
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RIP v1 sends updates to this address.
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A: What is 255.255.255.255?
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The type of encryption with which RIP
v2 can authenticate its updates.
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RIP v2 sends updates to this address.
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A: What is 224.0.0.9?
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Routing protocols that do not include
subnet masks in their updates are called
this.
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A: What is Classful routing protocol?
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v1-v2-Both?
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Uses hops as a metric.
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A: What are Both RIP v1 and RIP v2?
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Supports classful routing.
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A: What are Both RIP v1 and RIP v2? (RIP v2 also supports
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Sends updates as a broadcast.
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A: What is RIP v1?
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Sends updates using a class D address.
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Supports classless routing.
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Final Jeopardy
The summary address for the following networks.
(Don’t forget the mask!)
192.114.36.0
192.114.37.0
192.114.38.0
192.114.39.0
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A: What is 192.114.36.0/22?
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