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Cisco I Introduction to Networks Semester 1 Chapter 6 JEOPADY

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Startup IPv4 IPv6 Routing Config Potpourri ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question This is performed during the first stage of the router bootup process and has the software stored in ROM. Startup 100 A: What the POST (Power-On Self Test)?

Question A: What is flash? By default the IOS is loaded from this type of memory. Startup

Question A: What is the ISO? (International Organization for Standardization) This software (not the program) is located and loaded once the POST is completed.. Startup 300

Question A: What is NVRAM? By default, the IOS will search for a config file in this location. Startup 400

Question A: What is setup mode? The router will enter this mode if a config file is not found.. Startup 500

Question A: What is NAT (Network Address Translation)? The decrease in the availability of IPv4 addresses led to this shared address technology. IPv

Question A: What is the Protocol field? A hexadecimal value of 0x06 in this field will pass the payload to TCP IPv4 200

Question What is the Destination IP Address? This 32 bit field is used to route the packet. IPv4 300

Question A: What is TTL (Time to Live)? Traceroute uses this field to show the hops between the source and destination. IPv4 400

Question A: What is DS (Differentiated Services)? This field is used to by QoS and can be used for network congestion and was formerly known as ToS (Type of Service). IPv4 500

Question A: What is 128? This is the number of bits in an IPv6 address. IPv6 100

Question A: What is IP Address Depletion? IPv6 200 This major IPv4 issue lead to the implementation of IPv6.

Question A: What Integrated Security? IPv6 300 This feature is natively supported in IPv6 but requires additional features in IPv4.

Question A: What the Flow Label field? This new field in the simplified IPv6 header provides service to real-time applications IPv6 400

Question A: What is the Traffic Class field? This 8 bit field is equivalent to the DS field in IPv4 IPv6 500

Question A: What is remote routes? These routes can be manually configured or dynamically learned with exchanges between routers Routing 100

Question A: What is a default-gateway? This address is required by the local host to send packets to a remote network. Routing 200

Question A: What is netstat –r or route print? This command allows a user to see the host routing table. Routing 300

Question A: What is L? This letter indicates a link local route when the routing table on a router is displayed. Routing 400

Question A: What is the exit or outgoing interface? In the figure above, the letter F represents this in the routing table Routing 500

Question A: What is copy run start? This command will save the current configuration in RAM to NVRAM Config 100

Question A: What is show version? This command can be used to determine if a device has enough memory for an upgrade. Config 200

Question A: What is show ip interface brief? This command will display a brief version of the operational status of the interfaces on a device. Config 300

Question A: What is line con 0 password cisco login? These three commands would require a user to enter the password cisco when using a console connection. Config 400

Question A: What is global configuration mode? [ router(config)# ] The command interface G 0/0 is used in this mode to configure an interface. Config 500

Question A: What is IP (Internet Protocol)? This protocol is known as connectionless communication Potpourri 100

Question A: What is a hop? At the network layer, routers are referred to as these. Potpourri 200

Question A: What is RAM (Random Access Memory)? This type of memory does not retain contents when the device is powered off. Potpourri 300

Question A: What are LAN and WAN interfaces? These interfaces are used for in-band access to configure a device. Potpourri 400

Question A: What is issue a no shutdown command? This additional step must be done to an interface after it is connected to a device and configured with an address. Potpourri 500

Question A: What is a RAM, NVRAM, flash, and ROM? These four types of memory are found on a router. Final Jeopardy