1. Which of the following statements describes part of the process of how a switch decides to forward a frame destined for a known unicast MAC address?
A.
2. Which of the following statements describes part of the process of how a LAN switch decides to forward a frame destined for a broadcast MAC address?
C.
3. Which of the following statements best describes what a switch does with a frame destined for an unknown unicast address?
A.
4. Which of the following comparisons does a switch make when deciding whether a new
MAC address should be added to its bridging table?
B.
5. PC1, with MAC address 1111.1111.1111, is connected to Switch SW1’s Fa0/1 interface. PC2, with MAC address 2222.2222.2222, is connected to SW1’s Fa0/2 interface. PC3, with MAC address …show more content…
3. The following command was copied and pasted into configuration mode when a user was telnetted into a Cisco switch: banner login this is the login banner
Which of the following are true about what occurs the next time a user logs in from the console?
B.
4. Which of the following is not required when configuring port security without sticky learning?
A.
5. An engineer’s desktop PC connects to a switch at the main site. A router at the main site connects to each branch office via a serial link, with one small router and switch at each branch. Which of the following commands must be configured, in the listed configuration mode, to allow the engineer to telnet to the branch office switches?
A.D.F.
6. Which of the following describes a way to disable IEEE standard autonegotiation on a 10/100 port on a Cisco switch?
F.
7. In which of the following modes of the CLI could you configure the duplex setting for interface fastethernet 0/5?
E.
8. The show vlan brief command lists the following output:
2 my-vlan active Fa0/13, Fa0/15
Which of the following commands could have been used as part of the configuration for this switch?
A.
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