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Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 111/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component would users with common interests be grouped? 1.Access 2.Workgroup 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 211/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component would users with common interests be grouped? 1.Access 2.Workgroup 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 311/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following services are provided by enterprise servers? (Choose three.) 1.Domain Name System 2.user applications 3.file sharing 4. 5.print sharing 6.corporate intranet

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 411/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following services are provided by enterprise servers? (Choose three.) 1.Domain Name System 2.user applications 3.file sharing 4. 5.print sharing 6.corporate intranet

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 511/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following affect network availability? (Choose three.) 1.throughput 2.response time 3.workstation speed 4.access to resources 5.desktop applications

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 611/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following affect network availability? (Choose three.) 1.throughput 2.response time 3.workstation speed 4.access to resources 5.desktop applications

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 711/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are features of the access layer of the hierarchical network design model? (Choose two.) 1.inter-VLAN routing 2.Layer 2 filtering 3.Layer 3 filtering 4.microsegmentation 5.bandwidth security

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 811/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are features of the access layer of the hierarchical network design model? (Choose two.) 1.inter-VLAN routing 2.Layer 2 filtering 3.Layer 3 filtering 4.microsegmentation 5.bandwidth security

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 911/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component is policy based connectivity implemented? 1.Core 2.Access 3.Distribution 4.Workgroups

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1011/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component is policy based connectivity implemented? 1.Core 2.Access 3.Distribution 4.Workgroups

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1111/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component is the campus backbone found? 1.Access 2.Workgroups 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1211/6/2015 Chapter 5 At which layer of the 3-layer design component is the campus backbone found? 1.Access 2.Workgroups 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1311/6/2015 Chapter 5 At what layer of the 3-layer design component would broadcast traffic be isolated? 1.Workgroup 2.Access 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1411/6/2015 Chapter 5 At what layer of the 3-layer design component would broadcast traffic be isolated? 1.Workgroup 2.Access 3.Core 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1511/6/2015 Chapter 5 A distribution layer switch operates at which OSI layers? (Choose two.) 1.access 2.data link 3.network 4.internet 5.transport

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1611/6/2015 Chapter 5 A distribution layer switch operates at which OSI layers? (Choose two.) 1.access 2.data link 3.network 4.internet 5.transport

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1711/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which hierarchical design model layer is responsible for containing network problems to the workgroups in which they occur? 1.application 2.access 3.distribution 4.network 5.core

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1811/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which hierarchical design model layer is responsible for containing network problems to the workgroups in which they occur? 1.application 2.access 3.distribution 4.network 5.core

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 1911/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which networking devices can be used at the access layer of the hierarchical network design model? (Choose two.) 1.hub 2.bridge 3.switch 4.router 5.repeater 6.AUI

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2011/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which networking devices can be used at the access layer of the hierarchical network design model? (Choose two.) 1.hub 2.bridge 3.switch 4.router 5.repeater 6.AUI

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2111/6/2015 Chapter 5 In most cases, when designing the core layer, your main concern should be which of the following? 1.Efficient use of bandwidth 2.Workgroup access 3.Server placement 4.Enterprise server placement

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2211/6/2015 Chapter 5 In most cases, when designing the core layer, your main concern should be which of the following? 1.Efficient use of bandwidth 2.Workgroup access 3.Server placement 4.Enterprise server placement

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2311/6/2015 Chapter 5 A major network upgrade that was designed to improve speed and reliability has recently been completed. Users in one part of the network are experiencing dramatically decreased throughput and loss of connectivity. Which of the LAN design goals was not met for these users? 1.functionality 2.sustainability 3.adaptability 4.manageability 5.scalability

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2411/6/2015 Chapter 5 A major network upgrade that was designed to improve speed and reliability has recently been completed. Users in one part of the network are experiencing dramatically decreased throughput and loss of connectivity. Which of the LAN design goals was not met for these users? 1.functionality 2.sustainability 3.adaptability 4.manageability 5.scalability

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2511/6/2015 Chapter 5 For a 3-layer design, which layer connects users into the LAN? 1.Workgroup 2.Core 3.Access 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2611/6/2015 Chapter 5 For a 3-layer design, which layer connects users into the LAN? 1.Workgroup 2.Core 3.Access 4.Distribution

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2711/6/2015 Chapter 5 A network administrator is using network monitoring tools to measure how much bandwidth is being utilized during peak hours. This information will be used to decide what upgrades will be performed in the future. Which of the four LAN design goals are being used? (Choose two.) 1.scalability 2.sustainability 3.manageability 4.functionality 5.adaptability 6.reliability

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2811/6/2015 Chapter 5 A network administrator is using network monitoring tools to measure how much bandwidth is being utilized during peak hours. This information will be used to decide what upgrades will be performed in the future. Which of the four LAN design goals are being used? (Choose two.) 1.scalability 2.sustainability 3.manageability 4.functionality 5.adaptability 6.reliability

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 2911/6/2015 Chapter 5 What will increase the number of broadcast domains in a network? (Choose two.) 1.replacing hubs with switches 2.segmenting the network by installing a router 3.creating VLANs for each workgroup 4.adding additional hubs to the local area network 5.replacing routers with LAN switches 6.adding bridges to connect different workgroups

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3011/6/2015 Chapter 5 What will increase the number of broadcast domains in a network? (Choose two.) 1.replacing hubs with switches 2.segmenting the network by installing a router 3.creating VLANs for each workgroup 4.adding additional hubs to the local area network 5.replacing routers with LAN switches 6.adding bridges to connect different workgroups

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3111/6/2015 Chapter 5 Where should DNS and servers be located? 1.IDF 2.MDF 3.HCC 4.VCC 5.POP

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3211/6/2015 Chapter 5 Where should DNS and servers be located? 1.IDF 2.MDF 3.HCC 4.VCC 5.POP

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3311/6/2015 Chapter 5 VLAN1 and VLAN2 have been configured on a switch. What must be done for hosts on VLAN1 to communicate with hosts on VLAN2? 1.VLAN overlapping must be enabled on the switch. 2.The MAC address must be added to the ARP table in the switch. 3.A router must be configured to allow routing between the VLANs. 4.An entry in the switching table must be configured for each VLAN. 5.Communication between VLANs is automatically enabled on switches

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3411/6/2015 Chapter 5 VLAN1 and VLAN2 have been configured on a switch. What must be done for hosts on VLAN1 to communicate with hosts on VLAN2? 1.VLAN overlapping must be enabled on the switch. 2.The MAC address must be added to the ARP table in the switch. 3.A router must be configured to allow routing between the VLANs. 4.An entry in the switching table must be configured for each VLAN. 5.Communication between VLANs is automatically enabled on switches

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3511/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are responsibilities of OSI Layer 2 network devices? (Choose three.) 1.broadcast control 2.packet filtering 3.flow control 4.error detection 5.congestion reduction

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 3611/6/2015 Chapter 5 Which of the following are responsibilities of OSI Layer 2 network devices? (Choose three.) 1.broadcast control 2.packet filtering 3.flow control 4.error detection 5.congestion reduction