Cisco CCNA1-Practice Final Correct Questions Answers 100%
1.A router determines the path to deliver a packet. What layer of the OSI model does this fact represent?- session;
- transport;
- network;
- data link;
- physical.
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has configured a network
after subnetting the network number 192.168.0.0/28. Workstation 1 is not
able to communicate with Workstation 2. What is the cause of this loss
in communications?- Workstation 1 and Workstation 2 are on the same subnet;
- The serial connections are using addresses from the LAN subnets;
- Workstation 1 is not on the same network that the Router 1 LAN interface is on;
- If routers are used in the network, IP addresses do not need to be subnetted.
- bus;
- star;
- ring;
- mesh.
Refer to the exhibit. Host A pings Host B. What can be concluded about
the source and destination addresses contained in the communication sent
by Router R5 when it forwards the ping out the Ethernet interface to
Host B? (Choose two.)- source IP address: 192.168.10.129;
- source MAC address: BBBB.3333.5677;
- source MAC address: 5555.AAAA.6666;
- destination IP address: 192.168.10.33;
- destination IP address: 192.168.10.134;
- destination MAC address: 9999.DADC.1234.
- hub;
- router;
- switch;
- bridge.
Refer to the exhibit. What must be configured on Host B to allow it to communicate with the file server? (Choose three.)- the MAC address of the file server;
- the MAC address of the PADI router interface connected to Switch A;
- the IP address of Switch A;
- a unique host IP address;
- the subnet mask for the LAN;
- the default gateway address.
- to connect a router to a switch;
- to connect a switch to a switch;
- to connect a host to a switch;
- to connect a hub to a switch;
- to connect a router to a hub;
- to connect a host to a hub.
- 1 and 2; 4 and 5;
- 1 and 2; 3 and 6;
- 3 and 6; 7 and 8;
- 4 and 5; 7 and 8.
- 6 networks / 64 hosts;
- 14 networks / 32 hosts;
- 14 networks / 14 hosts;
- 30 networks / 64 hosts.
- NIC;
- hub;
- switch;
- router;
- repeater.
- 224;
- 240;
- 248;
- 252;
- 254.
- provides windowing;
- provides reliability;
- uses port numbers;
- acknowledges receipt of data;
- classified as a connectionless protocol;
- classified as a transport layer protocol.
- Layers 1 and 2 only;
- Layers 1 and 3 only;
- Layers 1, 2 and 3;
- Layer 1 through Layer 7;
- Layer 4 through Layer 7.
- It places requirements on all vendors that develop proprietary networking technologies for advance networking systems;
- It ensures greater compatibility and interoperability with equipment from different vendors;
- The International Organization for Standards develops all new products to be incorporated into the product;
- It is mandated by the International Organization for Standardization that network products be compliant with the OSI model.
- The host discards the frame;
- The host processes the data frame normally;
- The host initiates a request for retransmission of the frame;
- The host sends the frame content to an upper layer protocol for error recovery.
- A switch manages frames faster than a hub does;
- A switch operates at 100 Mbps. A hub operates at a maximum of 10 Mbps;
- A switch modifies the Ethernet frame to remove any errors. A hub forwards the frame exactly as it arrived;
- A switch provides more bandwidth by sending frames only out the port to which the destination device is attached. A hub sends the frame out all ports except the source port.
Refer to the exhibit. What is the order of the TCP/IP Protocol Data Units as data is moved as indicated through the OSI model?- bits, segments, frames, packets, data;
- bits, frames, packets, segments, data;
- bits, frames, segments, packets, data;
- bits, packets, frames, segments, data.
- transport;
- network;
- data link;
- physical.
- It is a media access method used in LANs;
- It is a media access method used in FDDI WANs;
- When a device needs to transmit, it checks to see if the media is available;
- A device sends data without checking media availability because all devices have equal access;
- Multiple devices can successfully transmit simultaneously;
- Only one device can successfully transmit at a time.
- 0.24 Mbps;
- 4.17 Mbps;
- 10 Mbps;
- 24 Mbps;
- 100 Mbps;
- 200 Mbps.
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to the exhibit. A newly hired technician has a task of terminating CAT 5
UTP cables. The network administrator visually examined the cables the
technician terminated. Some of the cables have connectors as shown in
the exhibit. What should the network administrator explain to the
technician about the cables?- Both cables are acceptable.
- The cable in Graphic A will produce more crosstalk.
- The cable in Graphic A should be used in the more critical network segments.
- The cable in Graphic A is preferred because it will be easier to crimp the connector.
- DSL;
- Token Ring;
- Frame Relay;
- ISDN;
- Ethernet.
Refer to the exhibit. The connections in the exhibit are labeled A through E. Which of these indicate LAN links? (Choose two.)- link A;
- link B;
- link C;
- link D;
- link E.
Consider the networks shown in the exhibit. Host A is sending packets
to host B. Which layer of the OSI model is being used when the router is
making the calculated decision to determine which interface to send the
packet out?- physical;
- data link;
- network;
- transport;
- session;
- presentation.
- security used on the network;
- media used on the network;
- system bus used on the computer;
- software installed on the network;
- diagnostic tools installed on the network.
Refer to the exhibit. Which diagram represents the network topology
that an administrator would prefer, and why would the administrator
prefer it?- Diagram A. It provides the hosts with full-duplex connections.
- Diagram A. It will better provide available bandwidth to the hosts.
- Diagram B. It extends the collision domain.
- Diagram B. It prevents the frames from looping.
- Either network will perform equally well.
Refer to the exhibit. The physical documentation shows a portion of the
internetwork of the ABC Company. Which segments will be free of
collisions?- segments 1 and 2;
- segments 1, 2, and 3;
- segments 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5;
- segments 2 and 3;
- segments 3, 4, and 5;
- segments 4, and 5.
Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator wants to create a
subnet for the point-to-point connection between the two routers. Which
subnetwork mask would provide enough addresses for the point-to-point
link with the least number of wasted addresses?- 255.255.255.192;
- 255.255.255.224;
- 255.255.255.240;
- 255.255.255.248;
- 255.255.255.252.
Refer to the exhibit. What kind of Ethernet cable is represented?- rollover cable;
- straight-through cable;
- crossover cable;
- console cable.
Based on the graphic above, which of the following occurs as each host system comes on line in the topology?- The switch sends its MAC address to each host.
- The switch adds MAC address to the bridge table as each host sends a frame.
- Each host exchanges MAC addresses with each other.
- The switch listens for data traffic to block since the switch lacks an IP address.
- Datagram retransmission requires user authentication.
- Datagram retransmission is controlled by the application.
- Datagram retransmission relies on the acknowledgements at transport layer.
- Datagram retransmission occurs when the retransmission timer expires in the source host.
- host address;
- subnetwork address
- broadcast address;
- multicast address.
- All source MAC addresses must be manually configured in CAM.
- The switch reads the source MAC address on incoming frames and records it in CAM.
- The switch reads the destination MAC address on incoming frames and records it in CAM.
- If a switch port is full duplex, the switch reads both the source and destination MAC addresses on incoming frames and records them in CAM.
- TFTP;
- IP;
- TCP;
- UDP;
- DNS.
Refer to the exhibit. How many broadcast domains are shown?- three;
- four;
- five;
- six;
- eight;
- ten.
Refer to the exhibit. Which type of UTP cable should be used to connect Host A to Switch1?- rollover;
- console;
- crossover;
- straight-through.
- application;
- session;
- transport;
- network;
- data link.
In the exhibit, the connections between the devices are labeled A, B,
C, D, and E. For each connection, what is the correct UTP cable to use?- A=straight, B=rollover, C=straight, D=crossover, E=crossover;
- A=rollover, B=crossover, C=crossover, D=straight, E=straight;
- A=rollover, B=straight, C=straight, D=crossover, E=straight;
- A=rollover, B=straight, C=straight, D=crossover, E=crossover;
- A=straight, B=crossover, C=rollover, D=straight, E=straight.
Which cable diagram displays the end to end pinout for a crossover cable used with Cisco devices?- Cable A;
- Cable B;
- Cable C;
- Cable D.
Refer to the exhibit. A network associate needs to establish an
Ethernet connection between Host A and Host B. However, the distance
between the two hosts is further than the cabling standards allow. Which
two devices that operate at the physical layer of the OSI can be used
to allow Host A and Host B to communicate? (Choose two.)- switch;
- hub;
- bridge;
- router;
- repeater.
Refer to the exhibit. Workstation 1 pings the Fa0/1 interface of Router
1. Which MAC address will workstation 1 obtain during the ARP request
for this communication?- 00-06-5B-88-DF-C3;
- 00-B0-D0-7F-F7-46;
- 00-0F-24-85-75-C0;
- 00-0B-E5-64-BD-44;
- 00-08-A3-B6-CE-02;
- 00-08-A3-B6-CE-03.
Refer to the exhibit. A network technician is trying to determine the
correct IP address configuration for Host A. What is a valid
configuration for Host A?- IP address: 192.168.100.19; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248; Default Gateway: 192.16.1.2;
- IP address: 192.168.100.20; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240; Default Gateway: 192.168.100.17;
- IP address: 192.168.100.21; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248; Default Gateway: 192.168.100.18;
- IP address: 192.168.100.22; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240; Default Gateway: 10.1.1.5;
- IP address: 192.168.100.30; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240; Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1;
- IP address: 192.168.100.31; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240; Default Gateway: 192.168.100.18
- 255.255.255.240;
- 255.255.192.0;
- 255.255.0.0;
- 255.192.0.0;
- 240.0.0.0;
- 255.0.0.0.
- crossover;
- rollover;
- straight-through;
- console.
A technician is testing connectivity between the devices using the ping
command. Pings between Host B and Host A were successful. The
technician could not ping the R3 address 172.16.3.2 from Host A. The
technician issued ipconfig from Host A and saw the information displayed
in the exhibit. What is the most likely problem?- The IP address of Host A is incorrect.
- The subnet mask of Host A is incorrect.
- The default gateway of Host A is incorrect.
- Host A is properly configured. Some other problem exists in the internetwork.
- 172.16.0.0;
- 172.16.192.0;
- 172.16.192.128;
- 172.16.192.160;
- 172.16.192.168;
- 172.16.192.176.
How many collision domains are shown in the diagram?- three;
- four;
- five;
- six;
- seven;
- eight.
- static routes;
- dynamic routing protocols;
- only default routes;
- none. No routing is necessary.
Refer to the exhibit. The hub and the switch are operating using
factory default settings. Which hosts will receive the frame if host A
transmits a broadcast frame?- Only workstation B and the router will receive the data.
- Workstations B, C, D, E, and the router will receive the data.
- Only workstations connected to the hub will receive the data.
- Workstations B, C, D, E, and the router will receive the data and it will be forwarded into the Internet.



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