Archive for March, 2010
CCNA Exploration2: Routing Protocols and Concepts – Chapter 4 Exam
Mar 11th
01. Which event will cause a triggered update?
- an update routing timer expires
- a corrupt update message is received
- a route is installed in the routing table
- the network is converged
CCNA Exploration2: Routing Protocols –Chapter 3 Exam
Mar 8th
01. Which two statements correctly describe the concepts of administrative distance and metric? (Choose two.)
- Administrative distance refers to the trustworthiness of a particular route.
- A router first installs routes with higher administrative distances.
- The value of the administarive distance can not be altered by the network administrator.
- Routes with the smallest metric to a destination indicate the best path.
- The metric is always determined based on hop count.
- The metric varies depending which Layer 3 protocol is being routed, such as IP or IPX.
CCNA Exploration2: Routing Protocols –Chapter 2 Exam
Mar 7th
01. The output of the Router# show interfaces serial 0/1 command displays the following:
Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down.
What is the most likely cause for the line protocol being down?
- Serial0/1 is shutdown.
- There is no cable connecting the routers.
- The remote router is using serial 0/0.
- No clock rate has been set.
CCNA Exploration2: Routing Protocols –Chapter 1 Exam
Mar 2nd
01. Which two statements correctly describe the components of a router? (Choose two.)
- RAM permanently stores the configuration file used during the boot sequence.
- ROM contains diagnostics executed on hardware modules.
- NVRAM stores a backup copy of the IOS used during the boot sequence.
- Flash memory does not lose its contents during a reboot.
- ROM contains the most current and most complete version of the IOS.
- Flash contains boot system commands to identify the location of the IOS. (more…)






