CCNA Exploration 1: Network Fundamentals – Chapter 10 Exam
01.
Refer to the exhibit. A student working in the lab selects a cable that is wired as shown. Which connection types can successfully be made with this cable? (Choose two.)
- connecting a PC to a router’s console port
- connecting two routers together via their fast ethernet ports
- connecting two switches together at gigabit speeds
- connecting a PC to a switch at Gigabit Ethernet speeds
- connecting two devices with the same interface type at Fast Ethernet speeds
02. Which option identifies the primary interface which would be used for initial configuration of a Cisco router?
- AUX interface
- Ethernet interface
- serial interface
- console interface
03. What makes fiber preferable to copper cabling for interconnecting buildings? (Choose three.)
- greater distances per cable run
- lower installation cost
- limited susceptibility to EMI/RFI
- durable connections
- greater bandwidth potential
- easily terminated
04. A network administrator is required to use media in the network that can run up to 100 meters in cable length without using repeaters. The chosen media must be inexpensive and easily installed. The installation will be in a pre-existing building with limited cabling space. Which type of media would best meet these requirements?
- STP
- UTP
- coaxial
- single-mode fiber
- multimode fiber
05. What does the term “attenuation” mean in data communication?
- loss of signal strength as distance increases
- time for a signal to reach its destination
- leakage of signals from one cable pair to another
- strengthening of a signal by a networking device
06. How many host addresses may be assigned on each subnetwork when using the 130.68.0.0 network address with a subnet mask of 255.255.248.0?
- 30
- 256
- 2046
- 2048
- 4094
- 4096
07. Which subnet mask would be assigned to the network address of 192.168.32.0 to provide 254 useable host addresses per subnetwork?
- 255.255.0.0
- 255.255.255.0
- 255.255.254.0
- 255.255.248.0
08. A company is planning to subnet its network for a maximum of 27 hosts. Which subnet mask would provide the needed hosts and leave the fewest unused addresses in each subnet?
- 255.255.255.0
- 255.255.255.192
- 255.255.255.224
- 255.255.255.240
- 255.255.255.248
09. What type of network cable is used between a terminal and a console port?
- cross-over
- straight-through
- rollover
- patch cable
10. Which device is used to create or divide broadcast domains?
- hub
- switch
- bridge
- router
- repeater
11.
Refer to the exhibit. What destination IP address will PC1 place in the header for a packet destined for PC2?
- 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.2.1
- 192.168.2.2
- 192.168.3.1
- 192.168.3.54
12.
Refer to the exhibit. Based on the IP configuration shown, what would be the result of Host A and Host B attempting to communicate outside the network segment?
- both host A and B would be successful
- host A would be successful, host B would fail
- host B would be successful, host A would fail
- both Host A and B would fail
13. Which three types of connectors are commonly associated with Cisco’s V.35 serial cables? (Choose three.)
- RJ 11
- DB 60
- Winchester 15 pin
- DB 9
- smart serial
- RJ 45
14.
Refer to the exhibit. How many subnets are required to support the network that is shown?
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
15. What are two common methods for setting a UTP Ethernet port to MDI or MDIX operation? (Choose two.)
- cable color code association
- cable selection and configuration
- use of cable testers to determine pinouts
- the automatic detection and negotiating of MDI/MDIX operation of the port
- the enabling of the mechanism to electrically swap the transmit and receive pairs
16.
Refer to the exhibit. A student is setting up a home network primarily used for extensive file transfers, streaming video, and gaming. Which network device is best suited to these types of activities in the topology shown?
- wireless access point
- router
- hub
- switch
17. Which three statements are true about the role of routers in the network? (Choose three.)
- They propagate broadcasts.
- They enlarge collision domains.
- They segment broadcast domains.
- They interconnect different network technologies.
- Each router interface requires a separate network or subnet.
- They maintain a common frame format between LAN and WAN interfaces.
18.
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has decided to use packet capture software to evaluate all traffic from the student subnet on the way to the Internet. To ensure that all packets are captured, what network device should be used to connect the monitoring station to the network between R1 and R2?
- hub
- router
- firewall appliance
- wireless access point
19.
Refer to the exhibit. Assume that all devices are using default settings. How many subnets are required to address the topology that is shown?
- 1
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 7
20.
Refer to the exhibit. Which three statements are true about the exhibited topology? (Choose three.)
- Hosts B and C are in the same subnet.
- Five broadcast domains are present.
- Host B is using a crossover cable to connect to the router.
- Four broadcast domains are present.
- Five networks are shown.
- Host B is using a rollover cable to connect to the router.
21. To establish a console connection from a computer to a Cisco router, which cable wiring option would be used?
- crossover cable
- straight through cable
- rollover cable
- V.35 cable
22.
Refer to the exhibit. Which three statements identify the type of cabling that would be used in the segments that are shown? (Choose three.)
- Segment 1 uses backbone cabling.
- Segment 1 uses a patch cable.
- Segment 3 uses patch cabling.
- Segment 3 uses vertical cabling.
- Segment 3 uses horizontal cabling.
- Segment 4 uses vertical cabling.
23.
Refer to the exhibit. A network technician has been allocated the 192.168.1.0/24 private IP address range for use in the network that shown in the exhibit. Which subnet mask would be used to meet the host requirements for segment A of this internetwork?
- 255.255.255.128
- 255.255.255.192
- 255.255.255.224
- 255.255.255.240
- 255.255.255.248
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about 1 year ago
i got 100%..thank a lot man
about 1 year ago
Well im confused, in the number 1 question, i think that the “connecting two devices with the same interface type at Fast Ethernet speeds” answer is wrong, because a switch with a fast ethernet port and a router wit the same port, cannot be connected with a crossover cable…
about 1 year ago
Notice that the cable is a “Crossover cable”.. NOT “straight trough”..
about 9 months ago
lyron u r rite….
but here question not considered with devices
about 9 months ago
kindly explain me that in Q#20 how can pc connect with router throygh cross over cable?????
because they both r different devices and the should use streight throgh cable……
about 9 months ago
You may use a crossover cable to connect two PC’s Network interfaces in order to create simple peer to peer network or to share Internet connectivity.etc..
The same method goes for a router Ethernet interface and a PC Ethernet interface by using a crossover cable as well as all end devices such as Printers.
This is a simple layer 1 concept:
1. 10/100 Ethernet cables have 8 wires, of which 4 are used for data; one pair for receiving and other pair for sending.
2. Hubs and Switches relays all the data from the Transmit pairs to the Receive pairs.
3. A crossover cable has it’s send and receive wires crossed.
4. Routers Ethernet interfaces DO NOT function as Switch or Hub interfaces. That why there functionality similar to PC interfaces in term of layer 1 functionality and signalling.
5. In general, routers and PCs cannot be connected by a straight-through cables.
6. straight-through cables used in:
Host to Switch
Host to Hub
Router to switch
Router to hub
Switch to Switch (If the Switchs has Auto-MDIX)
7. Crossover cable used in:
Host to host
Host to router
Switch to Switch (If the Switchs has no Auto-MDIX).
about 4 months ago
So every line off the two routers are Broadcast Domains because thats what routers do. They divide Broadcast Domains or BC and Swithches divide Collision Domains or CD.
so there are 5 direct lines off the two routers making answer 2 and 5 correct.
I only know answer 3 is correct because I worked with building cables for 7 years and when I had to make a connection to the router directly from a host I had to use a X-Over cable because it swaps the TxD and Rxd lines to talk back and forth.
about 4 months ago
I believe Question 6 should be 2048
/24 = 256 hosts
/25 = 512
/26 = 1024
/27 = 2048
kind of the same way ram doubles, unless this is taking into account the BC and NW addresses are not used, then i would see only 2046 HOSTS. is that the thinking on this?
about 4 months ago
Question 19 is a little confusing to me, but I think Im reading into it too much. if the devices are all using defaults then there are NO subnets programed and that is how there are one 1 subnet rather than 4 as I would normally guess. Am I on the right path in thinking this out?