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Exercise 1: Check the correct answer

1) What is the objective of Frame Tagging?


A. Provides determination of the best path
B. Allows the exchange of filter tables
C. Specifies how to implement the Spanning-Tree protocol
D. Allows communication between VLANs located on either side of a switch (Switch)
2)

In the network shown above, Client A must be able to telnet to Switch1 through Router2
for management purposes.
What needs to be configured or done for this connection to be successful?
A. VLAN 1 on Switch1
B. A Default Gateway on Switch1
C. A crossover cable connecting Switch1 and Router2
D. IP routing on Switch1
E. None of the above
3) When a port on a switch is used as a trunk, which of the following trunk modes are
valid? (choose all correct answers)
A. Blocking
B. Auto
C. Desirable
D. On
E. Transparent
F. Learning
4) Which of the following VLAN frame encapsulation types are configurable on a Cisco
switch? (Choose two answers)
A. VTP
B.802.1Q
C. LLC
D.ISL
E. CDP
F.PAP
5) A Cisco switch is configured with all ports assigned to VLAN 2. Additionally, all ports
are configured in full-duplex FastEthernet mode. What is the effect of assigning a few ports
to a new VLAN on this switch?
A. The additions will create more collision domains
B. using the IP address will be more efficient
C. Greater bandwidth will be required
D. An additional broadcast domain will be created
E. The possibility that switching loops will occur will increase considerably.
6) In a LAN environment, what does the IEEE 802.1Q standard describe?
A. VLAN pruning
B. A VLAN trunking method
C. A wireless communication approach
D. How VTP works
E. The root bridge selection process
7) Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of VLANs to segment a
network? (Choose three answers)
A. They increase the size of collision domains
B. They allow the logical grouping of users by function
C. They can improve network security
D. They increase the size of the broadcast domain, while decreasing the number of collision
domains.
E. They increase the number of broadcast domains, while decreasing the size of the broadcast
domains
F. They allow access to the Internet network
8) You want to segment your local network into several broadcast domains. What is the
technological method you can implement to do this? (Choose two answers)
A. Transparent bridging
B. Cut-through switching
C. The use of routers
D. Creation of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
E. Store-and-forward switching
9) Which layer of the Hierarchical Network Design Model is the high-speed backbone of
the internetwork, where high availability and redundancy are vital?
A. Access layer
B. Core Layer
C. Data link layer
D. Distribution layer
E. Network layer
F. Physical layer
10) Which layer of the Hierarchical Network Model connects devices to the network?
A. Application
B. Access
C. Distribution
D. Network
E. Core network
11) Which layer of the Hierarchical Network Model controls the flow of network traffic
using policies and demarcates Broadcast domains by performing routing functions between
VLANs?
A. Application
B. Access
C. Distribution
D. Network
E. Core network
12) Which feature supports higher throughput in switched networks by combining multiple
switch ports?
A. Convergence
B. Redundant connections (Redundancy)
C. Link aggregation
D. Network diameter
13) What functions are supported at the three levels of the three-layer Hierarchical
Network Model? (Choose two answers.)
A. Power over Ethernet
B. Load balancing on redundant aggregate links
C. Redundant components
D. QOS (Quality of Service)
E. Aggregation
14) Which vlan is the “default vlan”?
A.0
B.1
C.5
D.1001
15) On which vlan do the “untagged frames” pass?
A. Data vlan
B. Native vlan
C. vlan management
D. Default vlan
16) The ports of a switch are by default active (no shutdown)
A. True
B. False
17) The ports of a router are by default active (no shutdown)
A.True
B. False
Exercise 2:

Refer to the figure above. The switch VTY lines have been configured correctly, but PC1
cannot remotely manage the switch. How can this problem be solved?
Solution :
By configuring a default gateway on the switch
Exercise 3:
Consider the following topology:
We assume that the switch is configured such that ports Fa0/2 and Fa0/3 belong to Vlan 1,
port Fa0/4 belongs to Vlan 10 and port Fa0/1 is in trunk mode (with dot1q encapsulation)
We suppose that :
a) The IP address of PC0 is: 172.17.1.10, the subnet mask of PC0 is 255.255.255.0 and the
default-gateway is: 172.17.1.1
b) The IP address of PC1 is: 172.17.1.11, the subnet mask of PC1 is 255.255.255.0 and the
default-gateway is: 172.17.1.1
c) The IP address of PC2 is: 172.17.10.10, the subnet mask of PC2 is 255.255.255.0 and the
default-gateway is: 172.17.10.1
We assume also that the router was configured to allow the traffic between PC0 and PC2
1) PC0 wants to send an email to PC1 but he doesn't have his Mac address so he sends
an ARP Request frame. What should be the Mac destination and IP destination
addresses of the ARP Request frame ssuming PC0's ARP table is empty
Solution:
Mac destination : FFFFFFFFFFFF
IP destination : 172.17.1.11
2) 3) PC0 wants to send an email to PC2 but he does not have his Mac address so he
sends an ARP Request frame. What should be the Mac destination and destination
IP addresses of the ARP Request frame assuming that the ARP table of PC0 is
empty
Solution:
Mac destination : FFFFFFFFFFFF
IP destination : 172.17.1.1

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