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CCNA 1 (v5.1 + v6.0) Chapter 2 Exam Answers 2019 – 100% Full

Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 1, 2019
  1. What is the function of the kernel of an operating software?
    • It provides a user interface that allows users to request a specific task.
    • The kernel links the hardware drivers with the underlying electronics of a computer.
    • It is an application that allows the initial configuration of a Cisco device.
    • The kernel provisions hardware resources to meet software requirements.*
  2. Explain:
    Operating systems function with a shell, a kernel, and the hardware. The shell interfaces with the users, allowing them to request specific tasks from the device. The kernel provisions resources from the hardware to meet software requirements. The hardware functions by using drivers and their underlying electronics. The hardware represents the physical components of the device.
  3. A network administrator needs to keep the user ID, password, and session contents private when establishing remote CLI connectivity with a switch to manage it. Which access method should be chosen?
    • Telnet
    • Console
    • AUX
    • SSH*
  4. Explain:
    To be truly private a technician would use a Console connection however if remote management is required SSH provides a secure method.
  5. Which procedure is used to access a Cisco 2960 switch when performing an initial configuration in a secure environment?
    • Use Telnet to remotely access the switch through the network.
    • Use the console port to locally access the switch from a serial or USB interface of the PC.*
    • Use Secure Shell to remotely access the switch through the network.
    • Use the AUX port to locally access the switch from a serial or USB interface of the PC.
  6. Explain:
    Telnet and SSH require active networking services to be configured on a Cisco device before they become functional. Cisco switches do not contain AUX ports.
  7. Which command or key combination allows a user to return to the previous level in the command hierarchy?
    • end
    • exit*
    • Ctrl-Z
    • Ctrl-C
  8. Explain:
    End and CTRL-Z return the user to the privileged EXEC mode. Ctrl-C ends a command in process. The exit command returns the user to the previous level.
  9. A router has a valid operating system and a configuration file stored in NVRAM. The configuration file contains an enable secret password but no console password. When the router boots up, which mode will display?
    • global configuration mode
    • setup mode
    • privileged EXEC mode
    • user EXEC mode *
  10. Explain:
    If a Cisco IOS device has a valid IOS and a valid configuration file, it will boot into user EXEC mode. A password will be required to enter privileged EXEC mode.
  11. Which two functions are provided to users by the context-sensitive help feature of the Cisco IOS CLI? (Choose two.)
    • providing an error message when a wrong command is submitted
    • displaying a list of all available commands within the current mode*
    • allowing the user to complete the remainder of an abbreviated command with the TAB key
    • determining which option, keyword, or argument is available for the entered command*
    • selecting the best command to accomplish a task
  12. Explain:
    Context-sensitive help provides the user with a list of commands and the arguments associated with those commands within the current mode of a networking device. A syntax checker provides error checks on submitted commands and the TAB key can be used for command completion if a partial command is entered.
  13. Which information does the show startup-config command display?
    • the IOS image copied into RAM
    • the bootstrap program in the ROM
    • the contents of the current running configuration file in the RAM
    • the contents of the saved configuration file in the NVRAM *
  14. Explain:
    The show startup-config command displays the saved configuration located in NVRAM. The show running-config command displays the contents of the currently running configuration file located in RAM.​
  15. Why is it important to configure a hostname on a device?
    • a Cisco router or switch only begins to operate when its hostname is set
    • a hostname must be configured before any other parameters
    • to identify the device during remote access (SSH or telnet)*
    • to allow local access to the device through the console port
  16. Explain:
    It is important to configure a hostname because various authentication processes use the device hostname. Hostnames are helpful for documentation, and they identify the device during remote access.
  17. Which two host names follow the guidelines for naming conventions on Cisco IOS devices? (Choose two.)
    • Branch2!
    • RM-3-Switch-2A4*
    • Floor(15)
    • HO Floor 17
    • SwBranch799*
  18. Explain:
    Some guidelines for naming conventions are that names should:
    Start with a letter
    Contain no spaces
    End with a letter or digit
    Use only letters, digits, and dashes
    Be less than 64 characters in length
  19. How does the service password-encryption command enhance password security on Cisco routers and switches?
    • It encrypts passwords as they are sent across the network.
    • It encrypts passwords that are stored in router or switch configuration files.*
    • It requires that a user type encrypted passwords to gain console access to a router or switch.
    • It requires encrypted passwords to be used when connecting remotely to a router or switch with Telnet.
  20. Explain:
    The service password-encryption command encrypts plaintext passwords in the configuration file so that they cannot be viewed by unauthorized users.
  21. In your opinion (this has no bearing on your grade), please indicate how enthusiastic you are about the content of this course and the things you’re learning (or have learned):
    • Not At All Enthusiastic
    • Slightly Enthusiastic
    • Enthusiastic*
    • Very Enthusiastic
    • Completely Enthusiastic
  22. In your opinion (this has no bearing on your grade), please indicate your interest in this course:
    • Not At All Interested
    • Slightly Interested
    • Interested*
    • Very Interested
    • Completely Interested
  23. Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator is configuring the MOTD on switch SW1. What is the purpose of this command?
    • to display a message when a user accesses the switch*
    • to configure switch SW1 so that only the users in the Admin group can telnet into SW1
    • to force users of the Admin group to enter a password for authentication
    • to configure switch SW1 so that the message will display when a user enters the enable command
  24. Explain:
    A banner message can be an important part of the legal process in the event that someone is prosecuted for breaking into a device. A banner message should make it clear that only authorized personnel should attempt to access the device. However, the banner command does not prevent unauthorized entry.
  25. While trying to solve a network issue, a technician made multiple changes to the current router configuration file. The changes did not solve the problem and were not saved. What action can the technician take to discard the changes and work with the file in NVRAM?
    • Issue the reload command without saving the running configuration.*
    • Delete the vlan.dat file and reboot the device.
    • Close and reopen the terminal emulation software.
    • Issue the copy startup-config running-config command.
  26. Explain:
    The technician does not want to make any mistakes trying to remove all the changes that were done to the running configuration file. The solution is to reboot the router without saving the running configuration. The copy startup-config running-config command does not overwrite the running configuration file with the configuration file stored in NVRAM, but rather it just has an additive effect.
  27. What is the function of the kernel of an operating system?
    • It provides a user interface that allows users to request a specific task.
    • The kernel links the hardware drivers with the underlying electronics of a computer.
    • It is an application that allows the initial configuration of a Cisco device.
    • The kernel provisions hardware resources to meet software requirements.*
  28. Explain:
    Operating systems function with a shell, a kernel, and the hardware. The shell interfaces with the users, allowing them to request specific tasks from the device. The kernel provisions resources from the hardware to meet software requirements. The hardware functions by using drivers and their underlying electronics. The hardware represents the physical components of the device.
  29. A router with a valid operating system contains a configuration file stored in NVRAM. The configuration file has an enable secret password but no console password. When the router boots up, which mode will display?
    • privileged EXEC mode
    • setup mode
    • user EXEC mode*
    • global configuration mode
  30. Explain:If a Cisco IOS device has a valid IOS and a valid configuration file, it will boot into user EXEC mode. A password will be required to enter privileged EXEC mode.
  31. In your opinion (this has no bearing on your grade), please rate your motivation to do well in this course:
    • Not At All Motivated
    • Slightly Motivated
    • Motivated
    • Very Motivated*
    • Completely Motivated
  32. Which statement is true about the running configuration file in a Cisco IOS device?
    • It affects the operation of the device immediately when modified.*
    • It is stored in NVRAM.
    • It should be deleted using the erase running-config command.
    • It is automatically saved when the router reboots.
  33. Explain:
    As soon as configuration commands are entered into a router, they modify the device immediately. Running configuration files can not be deleted nor are they saved automatically.
  34. What are two characteristics of RAM on a Cisco device? (Choose two.)
    • RAM provides nonvolatile storage.
    • The configuration that is actively running on the device is stored in RAM. *
    • The contents of RAM are lost during a power cycle. *
    • RAM is a component in Cisco switches but not in Cisco routers.
    • RAM is able to store multiple versions of IOS and configuration files.
  35. Explain:
    RAM stores data that is used by the device to support network operations. The running configuration is stored in RAM. This type of memory is considered volatile memory because data is lost during a power cycle. Flash memory stores the IOS and delivers a copy of the IOS into RAM when a device is powered on. Flash memory is nonvolatile since it retains stored contents during a loss of power.
  36. Which interface allows remote management of a Layer 2 switch?
    • the AUX interface
    • the console port interface
    • the switch virtual interface*
    • the first Ethernet port interface
  37. Explain:
    In a Layer 2 switch, there is a switch virtual interface (SVI) that provides a means for remotely managing the device.
  38. Which interface is the default SVI on a Cisco switch?
    • FastEthernet 0/1
    • GigabitEthernet 0/1
    • VLAN 1*
    • VLAN 99
  39. Explain:
    An SVI is a virtual interface and VLAN 1 is enabled by default on Cisco switches. VLAN 99 must be configured to be used. FastEthernet 0/1 and GigabitEthernet 0/1 are physical interfaces.
  40. Why would a Layer 2 switch need an IP address?
    • to enable the switch to send broadcast frames to attached PCs
    • to enable the switch to function as a default gateway
    • to enable the switch to be managed remotely*
    • to enable the switch to receive frames from attached PCs
  41. Explain:
    A switch, as a Layer 2 device, does not need an IP address to transmit frames to attached devices. However, when a switch is accessed remotely through the network, it must have a Layer 3 address. The IP address must be applied to a virtual interface rather than to a physical interface. Routers, not switches, function as default gateways.
  42. What command can be used on a Windows PC to see the IP configuration of that computer?
    • ping
    • ipconfig*
    • show interfaces
    • show ip interface brief
  43. Explain:
    On a Windows PC, the ipconfig command can be used to verify the current IP configuration. The ping command can be used to verify connectivity to other network devices. The show interfaces and show ip interface brief commands are both Cisco IOS commands that are used to see the status of router and switch interfaces.
  44. A technician is adding a new PC to a LAN. After unpacking the components and making all the connections, the technician starts the PC. After the OS loads, the technician opens a browser, and verifies that the PC can reach the Internet. Why was the PC able to connect to the network with no additional configuration?
    • The PC does not require any additional information to function on the network.
    • The PC came preconfigured with IP addressing information from the factory.
    • The PC was preconfigured to use DHCP.*
    • The PC used DNS to automatically receive IP addressing information from a server.
    • The PC virtual interface is compatible with any network.
  45. Explain:
    The new PC was preconfigured to use DHCP. When the PC is connected to a network that uses DHCP, it gets the IP address settings from the DHCP server that will allow it to function on the network. All devices require at least an IP address and subnet mask to function on a LAN. DNS does not automatically configure addresses on hosts. PC virtual interfaces are not universally compatible with LANs and do not necessarily provide a host with an IP address. At this place in the course, virtual interfaces are used on network switches.
  46. What is a user trying to determine when issuing a ping 10.1.1.1 command on a PC?
    • if the TCP/IP stack is functioning on the PC without putting traffic on the wire
    • if there is connectivity with the destination device*
    • the path that traffic will take to reach the destination
    • what type of device is at the destination
  47. Explain:
    The ping destination command can be used to test connectivity.
  48. Refer to the exhibit. A network technician is testing connectivity in a new network. Based on the test results shown in the exhibit, which device does the technician have connectivity with and which device does the technician not have connectivity with? (Choose two.)
    • connectivity: switch 2*
    • connectivity: PC-D
    • connectivity: PC-B
    • no connectivity: switch 1
    • no connectivity: switch 2
    • no connectivity: PC-C*
  49. Explain:
    The exhibit shows ping tests to two devices. One device has the IP address of 192.168.1.2, which is switch 2. The other test is to the IP address of 192.168.1.21, which is host PC-C. For the first test, to switch 2, the results are successful, with four reply messages received. This means that connectivity exists to switch 2. For the second test, all four messages timed out. This indicates that connectivity does not exist to PC-C.
  50. Refer to the exhibit.

    Refer to the exhibit. What three facts can be determined from the viewable output of the show ip interface brief command? (Choose three.)
    • Two physical interfaces have been configured.
    • The switch can be remotely managed.*
    • One device is attached to a physical interface.*
    • Passwords have been configured on the switch.
    • Two devices are attached to the switch.
    • The default SVI has been configured.*
  51. Explain:
    Vlan1 is the default SVI. Because an SVI has been configured, the switch can be configured and managed remotely. FastEthernet0/0 is showing up and up, so a device is connected.
  52. An administrator is configuring a switch console port with a password. In what order will the administrator travel through the IOS modes of operation in order to reach the mode in which the configuration commands will be entered? (Not all options are used.)


    Place the options in the following order:
    – not scored –
    second mode
    final mode
    third mode
    first mode
    Explain:
    The configuration mode that the administrator first encounters is user EXEC mode. After the enable command is entered, the next mode is privileged EXEC mode. From there, the configure terminal command is entered to move to global configuration mode. Finally, the administrator enters the line console 0 command to enter the mode in which the configuration will be entered.
  53. Match the definitions to their respective CLI hot keys and shortcuts. (Not all options are used.)
    Question

    Answer

    Place the options in the following order: 
    completes abbreviated commands and parameters
    displays the next screen
    scrolls backwards through previously entered commands
    – not scored –
    provides context-sensitive help
    aborts commands such as trace and ping
    Explain:
    The shortcuts with their functions are as follows:
    – Tab – Completes the remainder of a partially typed command or keyword
    – Space bar – displays the next screen
    – ? – provides context-sensitive help
    – Up Arrow – Allows user to scroll backward through former commands
    – Ctrl-C – cancels any command currently being entered and returns directly to privileged EXEC mode
    – Ctrl-Shift-6 – Allows the user to interrupt an IOS process such as ping or traceroute
  54. Other Questions

  55. A network administrator is planning an IOS upgrade on several of the head office routers and switches. Which three questions must be answered before continuing with the IOS selection and upgrade? (Choose three.)
    • Are the devices on the same LAN?
    • Do the devices have enough NVRAM to store the IOS image?
    • What models of routers and switches require upgrades?*
    • What ports are installed on the routers and switches?
    • Do the routers and switches have enough RAM and flash memory for the proposed IOS versions? *
    • What features are required for the devices?*
  56. A router has a valid operating system and a configuration stored in NVRAM. When the router boots up, which mode will display?
    • global configuration mode
    • setup mode
    • ROM monitor mode
    • user EXEC mode*
  57. Which two characters are allowed as part of the hostname of a Cisco device? (Choose two.)
    • numbers*
    • question mark
    • space
    • tab
    • dash*
  58. What is a result of using the service password-encryption command on a Cisco network device?
    • The command encrypts the banner message.
    • The command encrypts the enable mode password.
    • All passwords in the configuration are not shown in clear text when viewing the configuration.*
    • A network administrator who later logs into the device will be required to enter an administrator password in order to gain access to the Cisco device.
  59. A new network administrator has been asked to enter a banner message on a Cisco device. What is the fastest way a network administrator could test whether the banner is properly configured?
    • Reboot the device.
    • Enter CTRL-Z at the privileged mode prompt.
    • Exit global configuration mode.
    • Power cycle the device.
    • Exit privileged EXEC mode and press Enter.*
  60. Passwords can be used to restrict access to all or parts of the Cisco IOS. Select the modes and interfaces that can be protected with passwords. (Choose three.)
    • VTY interface *
    • console interface*
    • Ethernet interface
    • boot IOS mode
    • privileged EXEC mode*
    • router configuration mode
  61. What benefit does DHCP provide to a network?
    • Hosts always have the same IP address and are therefore always reachable.
    • DHCP allows users to refer to locations by a name rather than an IP address.
    • Hosts can connect to the network and get an IP address without manual configuration.*
    • Duplicate addresses cannot occur on a network that issues dynamic addresses using DHCP and has static assignments.
  62. What criterion must be followed in the design of an IPv4 addressing scheme for end devices?
    • Each IP address must match the address that is assigned to the host by DNS.
    • Each IP address must be unique within the local network.*
    • Each IP address needs to be compatible with the MAC address.
    • Each local host should be assigned an IP address with a unique network component.
  63. Refer to the exhibit. A switch was configured as shown. A ping to the default gateway was issued, but the ping was not successful. Other switches in the same network can ping this gateway. What is a possible reason for this?
    • The VLAN IP address and the default gateway IP address are not in the same network.
    • The local DNS server is not functioning correctly.
    • The no shutdown command was not issued for VLAN 1.*
    • The ip default-gateway command has to be issued in the VLAN interface configuration mode.
    • The default gateway address must be 192.168.10.1.
  64. Match the difinitions to their respective CLI hot keys and shortcuts.

    Tab -> Completes abbreviated commands and parameters
    Ctrl-R -> returns directly to the privileged EXEC mode
    Up Arrow -> scrolls backwards through previously entered commands
    Ctrl-Z -> cancels any command currently being entered and returns directly to privileged EXEC mode
    Ctrl-C -> Redisplays, on a new line, the command currently being typed
  65. Which two features are characteristics of flash memory? (Choose two.)
    Flash receives a copy of the IOS from RAM when a device is powered on.
    Flash provides nonvolatile storage.*
    The contents of flash may be overwritten.*
    Flash is a component in Cisco switches but not in Cisco routers.
    The contents of flash may be lost during a power cycle.
  66. Match the description to the common IOS CLI access method.

    Console port
    It displays startup, debugging, and error messages by default.*
    It can be used to restore an out-of-box configuration on a switch or router.*
    Virtual interface
    It allows access throught use of Telnet or SSH protocols.*
    It requires an active network connection.*
    AUX port
    It connects throught dialup connections*
    It is not supported on Catalyst switch devices*
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CCNA 1 (v5.1 + v6.0) Chapter 1 Exam Answers 2019 – 100% Full

Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 1, 2019
  1. A company is contemplating whether to use a client/server or a peer-to-peer network. What are three characteristics of a peer-to-peer network? (Choose three.)
    • better security
    • easy to create*
    • better device performance when acting as both client and server
    • lacks centralized administration *
    • less cost to implement*
    • scalable
    Explain:
    Because network devices and dedicated servers are not required, peer-to-peer networks are easy to create, less complex, and have lower costs. Peer-to-peer networks also have no centralized administration. They are less secure, not scalable, and those devices acting as both client and server may perform slower.
  2. Which device performs the function of determining the path that messages should take through internetworks?
    • a router*
    • a firewall
    • a web server
    • a DSL modem
    Explain:
    A router is used to determine the path that the messages should take through the network. A firewall is used to filter incoming and outgoing traffic. A DSL modem is used to provide Internet connection for a home or an organization.
  3. What two criteria are used to help select a network medium from various network media? (Choose two.)
    • the types of data that need to be prioritized
    • the cost of the end devices utilized in the network
    • the distance the selected medium can successfully carry a signal*
    • the number of intermediary devices installed in the network
    • the environment where the selected medium is to be installed*
    Explain:
    Criteria for choosing a network medium are the distance the selected medium can successfully carry a signal, the environment in which the selected medium is to be installed, the amount of data and the speed at which the data must be transmitted, and the cost of the medium and its installation.
  4. Which two statements describe intermediary devices? (Choose two.)
    • Intermediary devices generate data content.
    • Intermediary devices alter data content.
    • Intermediary devices direct the path of the data. *
    • Intermediary devices connect individual hosts to the network.*
    • Intermediary devices initiate the encapsulation process.
    Explain:
    Applications on end devices generate data, alter data content, and are responsible for initiating the encapsulation process.
  5. What are two functions of end devices on a network? (Choose two.)
    • They originate the data that flows through the network.*
    • They direct data over alternate paths in the event of link failures.
    • They filter the flow of data to enhance security.
    • They are the interface between humans and the communication network.*
    • They provide the channel over which the network message travels.
    Explain:
    End devices originate the data that flows through the network. Intermediary devices direct data over alternate paths in the event of link failures and filter the flow of data to enhance security. Network media provide the channel through which network messages travel.
  6. Which area of the network would a college IT staff most likely have to redesign as a direct result of many students bringing their own tablets and smartphones to school to access school resources?
    • extranet
    • intranet
    • wired LAN
    • wireless LAN*
    • wireless WAN
    Explain:
    An extranet is a network area where people or corporate partners external to the company access data. An intranet simply describes the network area that is normally accessed only by internal personnel. The wired LAN is affected by BYODs (bring your own devices) when the devices attach to the wired network. A college wireless LAN is most likely used by the tablet and smartphone. A wireless WAN would more likely be used by college students to access their cell provider network.
  7. An employee at a branch office is creating a quote for a customer. In order to do this, the employee needs to access confidential pricing information from internal servers at the Head Office. What type of network would the employee access?
    • an intranet*
    • the Internet
    • an extranet
    • a local area network
    Explain:
    Intranet is a term used to refer to a private connection of LANs and WANs that belongs to an organization. An intranet is designed to be accessible only by the organization’s members, employees, or others with authorization.
  8. Which two connection options provide an always-on, high-bandwidth Internet connection to computers in a home office? (Choose two.)
    • cellular
    • DSL*
    • satellite
    • cable*
    • dial-up telephone
    Explain:
    Cable and DSL both provide high bandwidth, an always on connection, and an Ethernet connection to a host computer or LAN.
  9. Which two Internet connection options do not require that physical cables be run to the building? (Choose two.)
    • DSL
    • cellular*
    • satellite*
    • dialup
    • dedicated leased line
    Explain:
    Cellular connectivity requires the use of the cell phone network. Satellite connectivity is often used where physical cabling is not available outside the home or business.
  10. Which term describes the state of a network when the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity?
    • convergence
    • congestion*
    • optimization
    • synchronization
    Explain:
    When the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity, the network becomes congested. A converged network is designed to deliver multiple communication types, such as data, video and voice services, using the same network infrastructure.
  11. Which expression accurately defines the term bandwidth?
    • a method of limiting the impact of a hardware or software failure on the network
    • a measure of the data carrying capacity of the media*
    • a state where the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity
    • a set of techniques to manage the utilization of network resources
    Explain:
    A method of limiting the impact of a hardware or software failure is fault tolerance. A measure of the data carrying capacity is bandwidth. A set of techniques to manage the utilization of network resources is QoS. A state where the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity is called congestion.
  12. Which networking trend involves the use of personal tools and devices for accessing resources on a business or campus network?
    • video conferencing
    • cloud computing
    • BYOD*
    • powerline networking
    Explain:
    BYOD, or bring your own device, is a trend in networking where users are allowed to use personal devices and tools on business and campus networks
  13. What is a characteristic of a converged network?
    • it provides only one path between the source and destination of a message
    • it limits the impact of a failure by minimizing the number of devices affected
    • it delivers data, voice, and video over the same network infrastructure*
    • A converged network requires a separate network infrastructure for each type of communication technology
    Explain:
    A converged network is one in which multiple technologies such as data, telephone, and video are all delivered on the same network infrastructure.
  14. Which statement describes a characteristic of cloud computing?
    • A business can connect directly to the Internet without the use of an ISP.
    • Applications can be accessed over the Internet by individual users or businesses using any device, anywhere in the world.*
    • Devices can connect to the Internet through existing electrical wiring.
    • Investment in new infrastructure is required in order to access the cloud.
    Explain:
    Cloud computing allows users to access applications, back up and store files, and perform tasks without needing additional software or servers. Cloud users access resources through subscription-based or pay-per-use services, in real time, using nothing more than a web browser.
  15. Which statement describes the use of powerline networking technology?
    • New “smart” electrical cabling is used to extend an existing home LAN.
    • A home LAN is installed without the use of physical cabling.
    • A device connects to an existing home LAN using an adapter and an existing electrical outlet.*
    • Wireless access points use powerline adapters to distribute data through the home LAN.
    Explain:
    Powerline networking adds the ability to connect a device to the network using an adapter wherever there is an electrical outlet.​ The network uses existing electrical wiring to send data. It is not a replacement for physical cabling, but it can add functionality in places where wireless access points cannot be used or cannot reach devices.​
  16. What security violation would cause the most amount of damage to the life of a home user?
    • denial of service to your email server
    • replication of worms and viruses in your computer
    • capturing of personal data that leads to identity theft*
    • spyware that leads to spam emails
    Explain:
    On a personal PC, denial of service to servers, worms and viruses, and spyware producing spam emails can be annoying, invasive, and frustrating. However, identity theft can be devastating and life altering. Security solutions should be in place on all personal devices to protect against this type of threat.
  17. A user is implementing security on a small office network. Which two actions would provide the minimum security requirements for this network? (Choose two.)
    • implementing a firewall*
    • installing a wireless network
    • installing antivirus software*
    • implementing an intrusion detection system
    • adding a dedicated intrusion prevention device
    Explain:
    Technically complex security measures such as intrusion prevention and intrusion prevention systems are usually associated with business networks rather than home networks. Installing antivirus software, antimalware software, and implementing a firewall will usually be the minimum requirements for home networks. Installing a home wireless network will not improve network security, and will require further security actions to be taken.
  18. Fill in the blank.
    converged network is capable of delivering voice, video, text, and graphics over the same communication channels.
    Explain:
    When one network is used for all types of communication such as voice, video, text, and graphics, the network is referred to as a converged network.
  19. Fill in the blank.
    The acronym byod refers to the policy that allows employees to use their personal devices in the business office to access the network and other resources.
  20. What are two functions of intermediary devices on a network? (Choose two.)
    • They are the primary source and providers of information and services to end devices.
    • They run applications that support collaboration for business.
    • They form the interface between the human network and the underlying communication network.
    • They direct data along alternate pathways when there is a link failure. *
    • They filter the flow of data, based on security settings.*
  21. Match the description to the form of network communication. (Not all options are used.
    Place the options in the following order:
    an audio-based medium that allows people to deliver their recordings to a wide audience –> podcast
    interactive websites where people create and share user-generated content with friends and family –> social media
    web pages that groups of people can edit and view together –> wiki
    real-time communication between two or more people –> instant messaging
  22. Match each characteristic to its corresponding internet conectivity type. (Not all options are used)


    Place the options in the following order:
    high bandwidth connection that runs over telephone line -> 1
    typically has very low bandwidth -> 2
    not suited for heavily wooded areas -> 3
    uses coaxial cable as a medium -> 4
    Explain:
    DSL is an always-on, high bandwidth connection that runs over telephone lines. Cable uses the same coaxial cable that carries television signals into the home to provide Internet access. Dialup telephone is much slower than either DSL or cable, but is the least expensive option for home users because it can use any telephone line and a simple modem. Satellite requires a clear line of sight and is affected by trees and other obstructions. None of these typical home options use dedicated leased lines such as T1/E1 and T3/E3.
  23. What is the Internet?
    • It is a network based on Ethernet technology.
    • It provides network access for mobile devices.
    • It provides connections through interconnected global networks.*
    • It is a private network for an organization with LAN and WAN connections.
    Explain:
    The Internet provides global connections that enable networked devices (workstations and mobile devices) with different network technologies, such as Ethernet, DSL/cable, and serial connections, to communicate. A private network for an organization with LAN and WAN connections is an intranet.
  24. Match the definition to the security goal. (Not all options are used.)
    ensuring confidentiality -> only the intended recipients can access and read the data
    maintaining integrity -> the assurance that the information has not been altered during transmission
    ensuring availability -> the assurance of timely and reliable access to data
    Explain:
    Data integrity verifies that the data has not been altered on the trip between the sender and the receiver. A field calculated by the sender is recalculated and verified to be the same by the receiver. Passwords and authorization maintain control over who has access to personal data. Redundant devices and links attempt to provide 99.999% availability to users. Integrity is made possible by requiring validation of the sender, not the destination. VPNs are not the only secure method by which data can be transferred confidentially.
  25. What type of network must a home user access in order to do online shopping?
    • an intranet
    • the Internet*
    • an extranet
    • a local area network
  26. What type of network traffic requires QoS?
    • email
    • on-line purchasing
    • video conferencing*
    • wiki
  27. A network administrator is implementing a policy that requires strong, complex passwords. Which data protection goal does this policy support?
    • data integrity
    • data quality
    • data confidentiality*
    • data redundancy

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  1. Refer to the exhibit. Which set of devices contains only intermediary devices?
    • A, B, D, G*
    • A, B, E, F
    • C, D, G, I
    • G, H, I, J
  2. Which two statements about the relationship between LANs and WANs are true? (Choose two.)
    • Both LANs and WANs connect end devices.
    • WANs connect LANs at slower speed bandwidth than LANs connect their internal end devices.*
    • LANs connect multiple WANs together.
    • WANs must be publicly-owned, but LANs can be owned by either public or private entities.
    • WANs are typically operated through multiple ISPs, but LANs are typically operated by single organizations or individuals.*
  3. Which two Internet solutions provide an always-on, high-bandwidth connection to computers on a LAN? (Choose two.) Which two Internet solutions provide an always-on, high-bandwidth connection to computers on a LAN? (Choose two.)
    • cellular
    • DSL*
    • satellite
    • cable*
    • dial-up telephone
  4. Which description correctly defines a converged network?
    • a single network channel capable of delivering multiple communication forms*
    • a network that allows users to interact directly with each other over multiple channels
    • a dedicated network with separate channels for video and voice services
    • a network that is limited to exchanging character-based information
  5. Which statement describes a network that supports QoS?
    • The fewest possible devices are affected by a failure.
    • The network should be able to expand to keep up with user demand.
    • The network provides predictable levels of service to different types of traffic.*
    • Data sent over the network is not altered in transmission.
  6. What is a characteristic of circuit-switched networks?
    • If all circuits are busy, a new call cannot be placed.*
    • If a circuit fails, the call will be forwarded on a new path.
    • Circuit-switched networks can dynamically learn and use redundant circuits.
    • A single message can be broken into multiple message blocks that are transmitted through multiple circuits simultaneously.
  7. Which expression accurately defines the term congestion?
    • a method of limiting the impact of a hardware or software failure on the network
    • a measure of the data carrying capacity of the network
    • a state where the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity*
    • a set of techniques to manage the utilization of network resources
  8. Which tool provides real-time video and audio communication over the Internet so that businesses can conduct corporate meetings with participants from several remote locations?
    • wiki
    • weblog
    • TelePresence*
    • instant messaging
  9. Requiring strong, complex passwords is a practice that supports which network security goal?
    • maintaining communication integrity
    • ensuring reliability of access
    • ensuring data confidentiality*
    • ensuring redundancy
  10. Which three network tools provide the minimum required security protection for home users? (Choose three.)
    • an intrusion prevention system
    • antivirus software *
    • antispyware software*
    • access control lists
    • a firewall*
    • powerline networking
  11. Which two Internet solutions provide an always-on, high-bandwidth connection to computers on a LAN? (Choose two.)
    • cellular
    • DSL*
    • satellite
    • cable*
    • dial-up telephone
  12. What two criteria are used to help select network media? (Choose two.)
    • the distance the media can successfully carry a signal*
    • the environment where the media is to be installed*
    • the cost of the end devices utilized in the network
    • the number of intermediary devices installed in the network
    • the types of data that need to be prioritized
  13. Fill in the blank.
    The acronym byod refers to the trend of end users being able to use their personal devices to access the business network and resources.
  14. A college is building a new dormitory on its campus. Workers are digging in the ground to install a new water pipe for the dormitory. A worker accidentally damages a fiber optic cable that connects two of the existing dormitories to the campus data center. Although the cable has been cut, students in the dormitories only experience a very short interruption of network services. What characteristic of the network is shown here?
    • quality of service (QoS)
    • scalability
    • security
    • fault tolerance *
    • integrity
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