Sunday, August 25, 2013

CCNP QUESTION AND ANSWERS



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CCNP ROUTING AND SWITCHING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS number 001

1. Which of the following can you use to alleviate congestion in an internetwork
(if used correctly)?
A. Repeaters
B. Routers
C. DLC
D. Switches
E. Bridges
2. Choose the three layers Cisco uses for building its hierarchical internetwork
model.
A. Fundamental
B. Distribution
C. IGRP
D. Core
E. Backbone
F. Access
3. Identify the characteristics of a scalable internetwork.
A. Reliability
B. Responsiveness
C. Efficiency
D. Adaptability
E. Accessibility
F. All of the above
4. What is the primary function of the Core layer?
A. To distribute client/server router information
B. To provide an optimized and reliable transport structure
C. To provide access to various parts of the internetwork, as well as
to services
D. To provide access to corporate resources for a workgroup or users
on a local segment

5. What is the primary function of the Distribution layer?
A. To distribute client/server router information
B. To provide an optimized and reliable transport structure
C. To provide access to various parts of the internetwork, as well as
to services
D. To provide access to corporate resources for a workgroup or users
on a local segment
6. What is the purpose of the Access layer?
A. To distribute client/server router information
B. To provide an optimized and reliable transport structure
C. To provide access to various parts of the internetwork, as well as
to services
D. To provide access to corporate resources for a workgroup or users
on a local segment

7. How do LAN switches improve performance on a LAN?
A. By filtering via logical address
B. By regenerating the digital signal
C. By employing packet-switching that permits high-speed data
exchanges
D. By employing frame-switching that permits high-speed data
Exchanges
8. What is a benefit of bridge segmentation?
A. Regeneration and propagation
B. Segmenting, or breaking up, your network into smaller, more
manageable pieces
C. LAN queuing
D. Forwarding the frame before reception is complete

9. How does cut-through switching provide better performance than
other switching methods?
A. By using LAN queuing
B. By using microsegmentation
C. By receiving the entire frame onto onboard buffers, running a
CRC, and then forwarding the frames out the destination port
D. By forwarding the frame before reception is complete
10. LAN segmentation with switches is also called what?
A. Filtering
B. Microsegmentation
C. Bridging
D. Routing

11. Which Cisco layer governs access to Core layer resources?
A. Distribution
B. Core
C. Backbone
D. Access
12. Which layer should have the most redundancy?
A. Backbone
B. Core
C. Distribution
D. Access

13. How do bridges filter a network?
A. By logical address
B. By IP address
C. By hardware address
D. By digital signaling

14. How do routers filter a network? (Choose all that apply.)
A. By logical address
B. By IP address
C. By digital signaling
D. By hardware address
E. By IPX address
15. How do switches segment a network?
A. By logical address
B. By IP address
C. By hardware address
D. By IPX address
16. What is a drawback of filtering a network with bridges?
A. It segments the network.
B. It creates internetworks.
C. It forwards all broadcasts.
D. It filters frames.

17. How can you reduce routing table entries?
A. Route summarization
B. Incremental updates
C. IP filtering
D. VLANs
18. Which Cisco IOS features are available to help reduce bandwidth
usage? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Access lists
B. Snapshot routing
C. Compression of WANs
D. TTL
E. DDR
F. Incremental updates
19. Which Cisco IOS features serve to provide stability and availability?
(Choose all that apply.)
A. Reachability
B. Convergence
C. Alternative path routing
D. Snapshot routing
E. Tunneling
F. Dial backup
G. Load balancing

20. Which Cisco layer is responsible for breaking up collision domains?
A. Core
B. Backbone
C. Distribution
D. Access

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