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Q:

What does a link-local address always start with?

Answer

FE80::/10

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Q:

Where are EIGRP successor routes stored?

A) In the routing table only B) In the neighbor table only
C) In the routing table and neighbor table D) In the routing table and the topology table
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) In the routing table and the topology table

Explanation:

Successor routes are going to be in the routing table since they are the best path to a remote network. However, the topology table has a link to each and every network, so the best answer is topology table and routing table. Any secondary route to a remote network is considered a feasible successor, and those routes are found only in the topology table and used as backup routes in case of primary route failure.

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If routers in a single area are configured with the same priority value, what value does a router use for the OSPF Router ID in the absence of a  loopback interface?

A) The Lowest IP address of any physical interface B) The Highest IP address of any physical interface
C) The Lowest IP address of any logical interface D) The Highest IP address of any logical interface
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) The Highest IP address of any physical interface

Explanation:

At the moment of OSPF process startup, the highest IP address on any active interface will be the Router ID (RID) of the router . If you have a loopback interface configured (logical interface), then that will override the interface IP address and become the RID of the router automatically.

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Q:

What four routed protocols are supported by EIGRP?

Answer

The four routed protocols supported by EIGRP are IP, IPv6, IPX, and AppleTalk.

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Q:

Your switch has a port status  LED that is alternating between green and amber. What could this indicate?

A) The port is experiencing errors B) The port is shut down
C) The port is in STP blocking mode D) Nothing, this is normal.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) The port is experiencing errors

Explanation:

When you connect to a switch port, at first the link lights are orange/amber, and then they turn green, indicating normal operation. If the  link light is blinking, you have a problem.

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Q:

Which command displays RIP routing updates?

A) Show ip route B) debug ip rip
C) show protocols D) Debug ip route
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) debug ip rip

Explanation:

Debug ip rip is used to show the internet Protocol (IP) Routng Information protocol (RIP) updates being sent and received on the router.

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Q:

A default Frame Relay WAN is classified as what type of physicalnetwork?

A: broadcast point-to-multi point
B: broadcast multi-access
C: non broadcast multi-access
D: non broadcast multi-point

Answer

Answer : C


Explanation:


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic - See more at: https://www.orbitco-ccna-pastquestions.com/CCNA-Past-Questions%3A-WAN.php#sthash.hb05ZKYs.dpuf
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Q:

Which of the following symbols indicate that a ping was successful?

A) ! B) .
C) ? D) U
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) !

Explanation:

Explanation: The following table explains the output generated by ping:

! – reply received

. – timed out

U – unreachable

C – congestion

? – unknown packet type

& packet lifetime exceeded

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