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Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 12/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which protocol is Cisco proprietary and designed to carry traffic from multiple VLANs? A Q 3.VNET 4.ISL

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 22/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which protocol is Cisco proprietary and designed to carry traffic from multiple VLANs? A Q 3.VNET 4.ISL

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 32/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which devices can be connected to a VLAN trunk? (Choose three.) 1.a switch 2.a hub 3.a router 4.a server with a special NIC 5.a CSU/DSU 6.a repeater

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 42/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which devices can be connected to a VLAN trunk? (Choose three.) 1.a switch 2.a hub 3.a router 4.a server with a special NIC 5.a CSU/DSU 6.a repeater

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 52/4/2016 Chapter 9 VTP messages are encapsulated in either Cisco proprietary Inter-Switch Link (ISL) or what type of frame? 1.IEEE 802.1Q protocol frames 2.IEEE 802.1R protocol frames D protocol frames protocol frames

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 62/4/2016 Chapter 9 VTP messages are encapsulated in either Cisco proprietary Inter-Switch Link (ISL) or what type of frame? 1.IEEE 802.1Q protocol frames 2.IEEE 802.1R protocol frames D protocol frames protocol frames

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 72/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which of the following statements describe VTP transparent mode operation? (Choose two.) 1.Transparent mode switches can create VLAN management information. 2.Transparent mode switches can add VLANs of local significance only. 3.Transparent mode switches pass VLAN management information that they receive to other switches. 4.Transparent mode switches can adopt VLAN management changes received from other switches. 5.Transparent mode switches send out updates informing other switches about changes in the status of their VLANs.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 82/4/2016 Chapter 9 Which of the following statements describe VTP transparent mode operation? (Choose two.) 1.Transparent mode switches can create VLAN management information. 2.Transparent mode switches can add VLANs of local significance only. 3.Transparent mode switches pass VLAN management information that they receive to other switches. 4.Transparent mode switches can adopt VLAN management changes received from other switches. 5.Transparent mode switches send out updates informing other switches about changes in the status of their VLANs.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 92/4/2016 Chapter 9 What is the primary advantage of using a trunk link? 1.Provides more bandwidth for each trunk 2.Efficient use of router and switch ports 3.Allows for a single VLAN on each physical port 4.Creates less overhead on the router

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 102/4/2016 Chapter 9 What is the primary advantage of using a trunk link? 1.Provides more bandwidth for each trunk 2.Efficient use of router and switch ports 3.Allows for a single VLAN on each physical port 4.Creates less overhead on the router

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 112/4/2016 Chapter 9 Select the items that describe VTP client mode operation. (Choose two.) 1.can add VLANs of local significance only 2.can only adopt VLAN management changes 3.can create and adopt updated VLAN management information 4.can only pass VLAN management information without adopting changes 5.can add VLANs to domain 6.cannot add VLANs

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 122/4/2016 Chapter 9 Select the items that describe VTP client mode operation. (Choose two.) 1.can add VLANs of local significance only 2.can only adopt VLAN management changes 3.can create and adopt updated VLAN management information 4.can only pass VLAN management information without adopting changes 5.can add VLANs to domain 6.cannot add VLANs

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 132/4/2016 Chapter 9 A switch in a VTP domain sends an advertisement request. What will be the response? 1.A configuration status reply will be issued from the closest client switch. 2.A three-way handshake will establish a configuration session with the VTP server. 3.Summary and subset advertisements will be sent by the VTP server. 4.The configuration version number will be set to zero and all switches in the domain will issue advertisements regarding the state of their VLANs.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 142/4/2016 Chapter 9 A switch in a VTP domain sends an advertisement request. What will be the response? 1.A configuration status reply will be issued from the closest client switch. 2.A three-way handshake will establish a configuration session with the VTP server. 3.Summary and subset advertisements will be sent by the VTP server. 4.The configuration version number will be set to zero and all switches in the domain will issue advertisements regarding the state of their VLANs.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 152/4/2016 Chapter 9 What does a client mode switch in a VTP management domain do when it receives a summary advertisement with a revision number higher than its current revision number? 1.It suspends forwarding until a subset advertisement update arrives. 2.It issues an advertisement request for new VLAN information. 3.It increments the revision number and forwards it to other switches. 4.It deletes the VLANs not included in the summary advertisement. 5.It issues summary advertisements to advise other switches of status changes.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 162/4/2016 Chapter 9 What does a client mode switch in a VTP management domain do when it receives a summary advertisement with a revision number higher than its current revision number? 1.It suspends forwarding until a subset advertisement update arrives. 2.It issues an advertisement request for new VLAN information. 3.It increments the revision number and forwards it to other switches. 4.It deletes the VLANs not included in the summary advertisement. 5.It issues summary advertisements to advise other switches of status changes.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 172/4/2016 Chapter 9 RA(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1 RA(config-if)# no shutdown RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.1 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.2 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 2 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.3 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 3 RA(config-subif)# ip address A new host needs to be connected to VLAN 1. Router RA is attached to the VTP trunk and configured as shown in the output contained in the graphic. Which of the following IP addresses should be assigned to this new host? / / / / / /28

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 182/4/2016 Chapter 9 RA(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1 RA(config-if)# no shutdown RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.1 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.2 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 2 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.3 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 3 RA(config-subif)# ip address A new host needs to be connected to VLAN 1. Router RA is attached to the VTP trunk and configured as shown in the output contained in the graphic. Which of the following IP addresses should be assigned to this new host? / / / / / /28

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 192/4/2016 Chapter 9 What can cause a VTP configured switch to issue a summary advertisement? (Choose two.) 1.A new client switch has been added to the management domain. 2.A new host has been attached to a switch in the management domain. 3.A port on a switch in the management domain has changed to blocking mode. 4.A five-minute update timer has elapsed. 5.The advertisement revision number has reached n+1.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 202/4/2016 Chapter 9 What can cause a VTP configured switch to issue a summary advertisement? (Choose two.) 1.A new client switch has been added to the management domain. 2.A new host has been attached to a switch in the management domain. 3.A port on a switch in the management domain has changed to blocking mode. 4.A five-minute update timer has elapsed. 5.The advertisement revision number has reached n+1.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 212/4/2016 Chapter 9 By default, to which VLAN does a trunked link belong? 1.the first VLAN defined 2.the last VLAN defined 3.all VLANs 4.the lowest number VLAN

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 222/4/2016 Chapter 9 By default, to which VLAN does a trunked link belong? 1.the first VLAN defined 2.the last VLAN defined 3.all VLANs 4.the lowest number VLAN

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 232/4/2016 Chapter 9 What should be done before moving a Catalyst switch to a new VTP management domain? (Choose three.) 1.Verify that the new switch has a lower configuration revision number than the other switches in the domain. 2.Reset the VTP counters to allow the switch to synchronize with the other switches in the domain. 3.Download the VTP database from the VTP server in the new domain. 4.Configure the VTP server in the domain to recognize the BID of the new switch. 5.Select the correct VTP mode and version. 6.Configure the switch with the name of the new management domain.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 242/4/2016 Chapter 9 What should be done before moving a Catalyst switch to a new VTP management domain? (Choose three.) 1.Verify that the new switch has a lower configuration revision number than the other switches in the domain. 2.Reset the VTP counters to allow the switch to synchronize with the other switches in the domain. 3.Download the VTP database from the VTP server in the new domain. 4.Configure the VTP server in the domain to recognize the BID of the new switch. 5.Select the correct VTP mode and version. 6.Configure the switch with the name of the new management domain.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 252/4/2016 Chapter 9 RA(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1 RA(config-if)# no shutdown RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.1 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 10 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.2 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 60 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.3 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 120 RA(config-subif)# ip address A router is configured to connect to a trunked uplink as shown in the graphic. A packet is received on the FastEthernet 0/1 physical interface from VLAN 10. The packet destination address is What will the router do with this packet? 1.The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.1 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.2 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.3 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.3 tagged for VLAN The router will not process the packet since the source and destination are on the same subnet. 6.The router will drop the packet since no network that includes the source address is attached to the router.

Cisco 3 - Switch Perrine. J Page 262/4/2016 Chapter 9 RA(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1 RA(config-if)# no shutdown RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.1 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 10 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.2 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 60 RA(config-subif)# ip address RA(config-if)# interface fastethernet 0/1.3 RA(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 120 RA(config-subif)# ip address A router is configured to connect to a trunked uplink as shown in the graphic. A packet is received on the FastEthernet 0/1 physical interface from VLAN 10. The packet destination address is What will the router do with this packet? 1.The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.1 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.2 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.3 tagged for VLAN The router will forward the packet out interface FastEthernet 0/1.3 tagged for VLAN The router will not process the packet since the source and destination are on the same subnet. 6.The router will drop the packet since no network that includes the source address is attached to the router.