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September 17th, 2010 Go to comments Here you will find answers to CCNA Drag and Drop Questions Part 4
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Question 1 Drag the function on the left to the matching security appliance or application on the right. (Not all functions are used)

Answer: 1) antispyware: detects software designed to capture sensitive information and removes it from the computer 2) antivirus: prevents known malicious programs from being installed on workstations 3) IDS: identifies malicious network traffic and alerts network personnel 4) firewall: filters traffic based on source and destination IP address or traffic type Question 2 Drag the Frame Relay acronym on the left to match its definition on the right. (Not all acronyms are used)

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Answer: 1) a router is this type of device: DTE 2) the most common type of virtual circuit: PVC 3) provides status messages between DTE and DCE devices: LMI 4) identifies the virtual connection between the DTE and the switch: DLCI Question 3 The left describes some types of connections while the right describes some types of cables. Drag the items on the left to the proper locations.

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Explanation: To specify when we use crossover cable or straight-through cable, we should remember: Group 1: Router, Host(PC), Server Group 2: Hub, Switch One device in group 1 + One device in group 2: use straight-through cable Two devices in the same group: use crossover cable For example: we use straight-through cable to connect switch to router, switch to host, hub to host, hub to server and we use crossover cable to connect switch to switch, switch to hub, router to router, host to host ). + We can connect a modem to router auxiliary port using a rollover cable. Recall that the purpose of the routers auxiliary port is for connecting to a modem and most Cisco routers have a second port on the back called the auxiliary port. We can use this port in case of a far-away router goes down, the administrator can have someone in the area go to the router, plug in a modem and access to the router remotely (if using the console port, we have to go to the site to work with that router). + We can connect a PC serial port to a switch/router console port through the RJ-45 to DB-9 or RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter (at the PC end), depending on the computer. Here is a good resource about this type of connection Question 4 The above provides some descriptions, while the below provides some routing protocols. Drag the above items to the proper locations.

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Explanation: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol, so it is vendor-specific. By default, EIGRP internal routes have an administrative distance value of 90. OSPF uses cost as its metric. By default, the cost of an interface is calculated based on bandwidth with the formula cost= 10000 0000/bandwith (in bps). OSPF elects a DR on each broadcast and nonbroadcast multiaccess networks (like
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Ethernet and Frame Relay environments, respectively). It doesnt elect a DR on point-to-point link (like a serial WAN). Question 5 As a CCNA candidate, you are required to have a firm understanding of the OSI model. At which layers of the OSI model do Wide Area Networks operate in? Please drag the items to the proper locations.

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Explanation WAN operates in the two lowest layers which are Data Link and Physical layers.
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Comments 1. tools December 2nd, 2010 hey guys how are you doing ?i got a new drag and drop for you , this is what i had when i sat for the ccna exam it is a complete different drag&drop me myself i never saw this somewhere before i dont quit remember but i will try to give the idea and if 9tut knows what am talking about he could help you in fact we have some items and their corresponding meaning it was exactly like this then we need to drag them to the right meaning hop cost bandwidth delay load metric i think one or two things are missing but i hope 9tut will help u take care for now this is my email for futher details you can contact me at this address lasmemaurice5@yahoo.fr 2. Raynbow December 10th, 2010 this is what tools is trying to give, here is the source part of the target clues given in that question: -the number of point-to-point links in a transmission path (hop) -the data capacity of a link (badwidth) -the amount of activity on a network resource (load) -usually refer to the bit error rate of each network link (reliability) -a configurable value based by default on the bandwidth of the interface (cost) -the amount of time required to move a packet from source to destination (delay) NB: the appropriate target as perceived by me is placed in the bracket. hope 9tut will get a graphical interpretation of this drag-and-drop soonest. Goodluck. 3. da$tupidguy December 11th, 2010 thanks a ton @ tools & Raynbow 4. Rahul December 21st, 2010 thanx Raynbow .u r The Man !! 5. JOHN December 24th, 2010
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Please help me with this question. Which statment about RIPng is true? A: RIPng uses broadcast to exchange routes. B: RIPng is enabled on each interface separately. C: There can be only one RIPng process per router. D: RIPng allows for route up to 30 hops. In pass4sure B is the correct answer, but I dont get it. I think the answer is A can anyone help me with this question? If I am wrong then whats the reason? 6. xxx December 24th, 2010 hi john the answer to this question is B. 7. miz0 December 26th, 2010 for john: dude! ripng is RIP for IPv6 which doesnt have broadcast even as a concept. so RIpng can never use broadcast. A-incorrect C and D are clearly crossed out. 8. DragonSoul December 31st, 2010 To JOHN : answer B is the correct answer .. RIPng (RIP next generation) uses IPv6.. when u enter terminal config mode on the router as normal IPV4 u use this command (network X.X.X.X)(network z.z.z.z) but when we use RIPng IPv6 we should go to the interface which directly connected to network x.x.x.x then we advirtise for it.. then we exit and go to the interface which directly connected to network z.z.z.z then advertise for it.. I hope u get it .. Good Luck :) 9. Muhammad Younas January 17th, 2011 @9tut Does the order matters incase of Drag and drop questions. 1. No trackbacks yet. Add a Comment Name

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