Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Practice Questions: Routers, Switches, Frame Relay, And More!

April 16, 2008 – 8:19 pm

Let’s test your knowledge of the , frame relay, and other important topics for your exams!

CCENT Certification:

Identify the devices that run at the of the .

A. router

B. switch

C. hub

D.

E. repeater

Answers: C, E. Both hubs and repeaters run at Layer 1 of the , the Physical layer.

CCNA Certification Exam:

Identify the frame relay encapsulation options.

A. Cisco (default)

B. IETF (default)

C. ANSI (default)

D. Cisco

E. IETF

F. ANSI

Answer: A, E. The encapsulation options are cisco and ietf, and cisco is the default.

CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam:

Short answer: What LSA type indicates the location of the ASBR?

Answer: Type 4 LSAs indicate the route to the ASBR.

CCNP Certification / Exam:

Which of the following is true of the “” design?

A. There is no dedicated .

B. There is no dedicated distribution-.

C. There is no dedicated access-.

D. A single switch will handle the tasks of all three of these layers.

Answers: A, B. The term “” refers to the middle two layers of the Cisco three-layer - core and distribution - running on the same physical switches.

CCNP Certification / ISCW Exam:

Short answer: What term is given to the network attack that occurs when an intruder gathers information in preparation for a larger attack in the future?

Answer: That is a network reconnaissance attack.

CCNP Certification / ONT Exam:

Short answer: WRED uses one of what two values in order to make a decision on what traffic to drop in case of ?

Answer: WRED can use the DSCP ( Code Point) or values to make this decision.
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