CCNA3 v6.0 Final Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Final Exam Form A Full 100% 1. Question What is the term that is used for the area of a network that is affected when a device or network service experiences problems?  failure domain  collision domain  broadcast domain  user domain 2. Question A network designer is considering whether to implement a switch block […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Practice Final Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Practice Final Full 100% 1. Question Which action should be taken when planning for redundancy on a hierarchical network design?  Immediately replace a nonfunctioning module, service ,or device on a network.  Purchase backup equipment for every network device at the distribution layer.  Implement STP PortFast between the switches on the network.  Add alternate […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 10 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 10 Exam Full 100% 1. Question A network administrator has just changed the router ID on a router that is working in an OSPFv2 environment. What should the administrator do to reset the adjacencies and use the new router ID?  Configure the network statements.  Change the interface priority.  Issue the clear ip […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 9 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 9 Exam Full 100% 1. Question What are two reasons for creating an OSPF network with multiple areas? (Choose two.)  to provide areas in the network for routers that are not running OSPF  to ensure that an area is used to connect the network to the Internet  to reduce SPF calculations  to […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 8 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 8 Exam Full 100% 1. Question What is used to create the OSPF neighbor table?  adjacency database  link-state database  forwarding database  routing table 2. Question Which OSPF component is identical in all routers in an OSPF area after convergence?  adjacency database  link-state database  routing table  SPF tree 3. Question Which OPSF packet […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 7 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 7 Exam Full 100% 1. Question Refer to the exhibit. Router R3 is receiving multiple routes through the EIGRP routing protocol. Which statement is true about the implementation of summarization in this network? CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 7 Exam 001  Automatic summarization has been enabled only for the 172.21.100.0/24 network.  Automatic summarization is […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 6 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 6 Exam Full 100% 1. Question When an EIGRP-enabled router uses a password to accept routes from other EIGRP-enabled routers, which mechanism is used?  bounded updates  partial updates  EIGRP authentication  Diffusing Update Algorithm  Reliable Transport Protocol 2. Question What is the purpose of using protocol-dependent modules in EIGRP?  to describe different routing […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 5 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 5 Exam Full 100% 1. Question Which dynamic routing protocol was developed as an exterior gateway protocol to interconnect different Internet providers?  BGP  EIGRP  OSPF  RIP 2. Question In the context of routing protocols, what is a definition for time to convergence?  the amount of time a network administrator needs to configure […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 4 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 4 Exam Full 100% 1. Question Refer to the exhibit. Which switching technology would allow each access layer switch link to be aggregated to provide more bandwidth between each Layer 2 switch and the Layer 3 switch? CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 4 Exam 007  HSRP  PortFast  trunking  EtherChannel 2. Question Which statement is […]
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CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 3 Exam Full 100%

CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 3 Exam Full 100% 1. Question Which two network design features require Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to ensure correct network operation? (Choose two.)  static default routes  implementing VLANs to contain broadcasts  redundant links between Layer 2 switches  link-state dynamic routing that provides redundant routes  removing single points of failure with multiple Layer […]
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