(TCO 2) Identify a method of interacting with a computer in which commands are entered as lines of text from a keyboard, and output is also received as text. (Points : 5) 1. CLI GUI CLP TCP Question 2.2. (TCO 2) IOS image files are stored in _______. (Points : 5) Flash ROM hard drive none of the above (TCO 1) _____ allow(s) you to segment the traffic on a switch into separate subnetworks. (Points : 5) Question 3.3. Quality of Service (QoS) Redundancy Scalability VLANs (TCO 1) _____ is the high-speed backbone of the internetwork that is capable of forwarding large amounts of data quickly. (Points : 5) Question 4.4. Convergence The core layer The distribution layer EtherChannel (TCO 1) What is the term used to describe consistency between switches at each layer that allow for rapid recovery and simplified troubleshooting? (Points : 5) Question 5.5. Convergence Manageability Performance Port security Question 6.6. (TCO 2) _____ is another term for bidirectional data flow. (Points : 5) Full-duplex communication Half-duplex communication Latency Microsegment Question 7.7. (TCO 2) Another term for unidirectional data flow is _____. (Points : 5) destination MAC address full-duplex communication half-duplex communication latency Question 8.8. (TCO 2) _____ is a Layer 2 identifier for the frame's originating NIC or interface. (Points : 5) Propagation delay Source MAC address Switch fabric Throughput Question 9.9. (TCO 2) The time that it takes for a signal to travel through the media is known as a _____. (Points : 5) microsegment multicast transmission NIC delay propagation delay (TCO 2) A _____ is a frame that is sent from one host and addressed to one specific destination. (Points : 5) Question 10.10. source MAC address switch fabric throughput unicast transmission (TCO 3) VLAN allows a network administrator to create groups of logically networked devices except for which of the following? (Points : 5) Question 11.11. Functions Departments Project teams Running configuration Question 12.12. (TCO 3) Using which of the following commands would create an 802.1Q link? (Points : 5) Switch(vlan)# mode trunk Switch(config)# switchport access mode trunk Switch(config-if)# switchport mode trunk Switch(config)# switchport access mode 1 (TCO 3) Which VLANs are allowed over the link when a new trunk link is configured on an IOS-based switch? (Points : 5) Question 13.13. All defined VLANs are allowed on the trunk by default. Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the switchport mode command Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the vtp domain command Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the VLAN database command (TCO 3) What configuration command ensures that voice traffic is identified as priority traffic? (Points : 5) Question 14.14. mls qos trust cos mls qis trust cos nld qos trust cos nld qis trust cos Question 15.15. (TCO 3) Which of the following disables trunk mode? (Points : 5) Switchport mode trunk Switchport mode dynamic desirable Switchport nonegotiate Switchport mode access (TCO 3) Which of the following best describes the mapping between VLANs and IP subnets in a modern switched network? (Points : 5) Question 1.1. One VLAN to many IP subnets One IP subnet to one VLAN One IP subnet to many VLANs Varies with the model of Cisco Catalyst switch (TCO 3) Which of following VLAN frame encapsulation types are configurable on a Cisco switch? (Points : 5) Question 2.2. VTP 802.1Q LLC None of the above (TCO 4) A _____ advertises VLAN configuration information and can create, delete, and modify VLANs. (Points : 5) Question 3.3. VTP domain VTP pruning VTP server VTP transparent Question 4.4. (TCO 4) A _____ carries VLAN configuration information. (Points : 5) VTP advertisement VTP client VTP domain VTP pruning Question 5.5. (TCO 4) What is required to configure a VLAN trunk between two switches? (Points : 5) Set each end of the trunk line to IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation. Set the same VTP management domain name on both switches. Set all ports on the two switches as access ports. None of the above (TCO 5) What is the term used to describe nonroot ports that are still permitted to forward traffic? (Points : 5) Question 6.6. Designated ports Disabled state Forward delay Forwarding state (TCO 5) What is the frame containing STP information that is exchanged between switches? (Points : 5) Question 7.7. Blocking state Bridge ID Bridge priority Bridge protocol data unit Question 8.8. (TCO 5) The length of time that a port saves BPDU information is called _____. (Points : 5) listening state maximum age nondesignated ports PortFast Question 9.9. (TCO 5) Ports in a blocking state are known as which of the following? (Points : 5) Non designated ports Port Fast Root bridge Root ports Question 10.10. : 5) (TCO 5) This is a customizable value used to influence which switch becomes root. (Points Bridge priority Bridge protocol data unit Designated ports Disabled state (TCO 5) _____ is/are used to determine which switch ports on a network need to be blocking in order to prevent loops from occurring. (Points : 5) Question 11.11. Root ports Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning-tree algorithm Switch diameter (TCO 6) VLAN is a logical group of ports, usually belonging to _____ to control the size of the broadcast domain. (Points : 5) Question 12.12. a single IP subnet multiple IP subnets either a single IP subnet or to multiple IP subnets none of the above (TCO 6) Besides configure and enable alternative paths between switches, what other method could be employed to reduce the risk of a failed interswitch link disrupting inter-VLAN routing? (Points : 5) Question 13.13. Configure and enable EtherChannel Disable trunking on all switch ports Assign all switch ports to separate VLANs None of the above (TCO 6) On a router, the interface that is to be used as the trunk cannot be which of the following? (Points : 5) Question 14.14. 100-Mbps Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 10-Gigabit Ethernet 10-Mbps Ethernet (TCO 6) How many physical interfaces are required to perform inter-VLAN routing with traditional inter-VLAN routing? (Points : 5) Question 15.15. One port per VLAN Two ports per VLAN Four ports per VLAN No physical interface per VLAN Question 1.1. (TCO 3) Define a VLAN trunk. (Points : 24) o proprietary protocol that propagated the Virtual Local Area Netw ork on the w hole local area netw ork Question 2.2. (TCO 4) How often are summary advertisements sent, and what is their purpose? (Points : 24) onds e the management of VIP domain name, configuration revision number and configuration of VLANS Question 3.3. (TCO 5) Explain the purpose of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). (Points : 24) to prevent the condition bridge loop Question 4.4. (TCO 6) Explain traditional inter-VLAN routing. (Points : 24) route among VLANs using a router w ith one physical interface for every VLAN on the netw ork. (TCO 7) Describe the steps that you would take in planning a wireless LAN for a building. (Points : 24) Question 5.5. planning the coverage moving to 802.11a assessing security enhancement incorporating quality of service