Day 7 Quiz - Routing & Switching

Day 7 Quiz - Routing & Switching

Professional Development

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Day 7 Quiz - Routing & Switching

Day 7 Quiz - Routing & Switching

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Quiz

Professional Development

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Robert Teney

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.3/Day 7 -

Which of the following enables administrators to monitor the traffic outbound and inbound to the switch?

Spanning Tree Algorithm

Trunking

HSRP

Port mirroring

Answer explanation

Port mirroring enables administrators to monitor the traffic outbound and inbound to the switch

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.3/Day 7 -

Which of the following is PoE+ also known as?

802.3aa

802.3ac

802.3af

802.3at

Answer explanation

IEEE 802.3at is more commonly known as PoE+.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.3/Day 7 -

Which of the following is the IEEE specification developed to ensure interoperability of VLAN technologies from the various vendors?

802.1z

802.1s

802.1Q

802.1X

Answer explanation

802.1Q is the IEEE specification developed to ensure interoperability of VLAN technologies from the various vendors.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.3/Day 7 -

In an Ethernet network, what technology is being implemented when a system wants to send data to another system and first checks to see whether the network medium is free?

QoS

MDI-X

Jumbo frames

CSMA/CD

Answer explanation

On a network that uses CSMA/CD, when a system wants to send data to another system, it first checks to see whether the network medium is free. It must do this because each piece of network medium used in a LAN can carry only one signal at a time. QoS features enable administrators to predict bandwidth use, monitor that use, and control it to ensure that bandwidth is available to the applications that need it. MDI-X expands on MDI and allows ports on newer network interfaces to detect if the connection would require a crossover. Jumbo frames are used to allow for very large Ethernet frames; by sending a lot of data at once, the number of packets is reduced, and the data sent is less processor intensive.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.3/Day 7 -

What is the function of ARP?

It resolves MAC addresses to IP addresses.

It resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses.

It resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses.

It resolves hostnames to IP addresses.

Answer explanation

ARP resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.2/Day 7 -

Which routing protocol would be best for a small company that uses inexpensive routers?

RIP

EIGRP

OSPF

BGP

Answer explanation

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is simple to configure and maintain, making it a good choice for small networks with limited technical resources. It’s supported by a wide range of inexpensive routers and requires minimal processing power and memory. RIP's simplicity and ease of implementation are ideal for small companies with basic networking needs.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Objective 2.2/Day 7 -

Which routing protocol is used for internet routing?

RIP

EIGRP

OSPF

BGP

Answer explanation

BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is the standard protocol for routing between different autonomous systems on the internet. It is used to manage how packets are routed across the internet by exchanging routing information between ISPs and other large networks. BGP is highly scalable and is designed to handle the vast amount of routing information required for internet routing.

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