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CCNA
Introduction
to
Networks
Chapter
6
CCENT
CCNA
CCNP
||
SAC
/
San
Antonio
College
ITCC
1401
Chapter
6
Study
Questions.
Cisco
I
1401
-
Introduction
to
Networks
(Version
5.0)
A
computer
has
to
send
a
packet
to
a
destination
host
in
the
same
LAN.
How
will
the
packet
be
sent?
-
✔✔
The
packet
will
be
sent
directly
to
the
destination
host.
A
packet
arrives
at
a
router
interface.
The
router
goes
through
a
series
of
steps
to
determine
where
the
packet
should
be
forwarded.
Place
the
steps
of
the
router
forwarding
process
in
the
correct
order.
-
✔✔
(Not
all
options
are
used.)
1
Examine
Packet
Header
2
Determine
Destination
Network
3
Examine
Routing
Table
4
Identify
Exit
Interface
to
Destination
from
route
entry
5
Move
packet
to
forwarding
interface
A
technician
is
configuring
a
router
that
is
actively
running
on
the
network.
Suddenly,
power
to
the
router
is
lost.
If
the
technician
has
not
saved
the
configuration,
which
two
types
of
information
will
be
lost?
(Choose
two.)
-
✔✔
ARP
cache
routing
table
A
technician
is
manually
configuring
a
computer
with
the
necessary
IP
parameters
to
communicate
over
the
corporate
network.
The
computer
already
has
an
IP
address,
a
subnet
mask,
and
a
DNS
server.
What
else
has
to
be
configured
for
Internet
access?
-
✔✔
the
default
gateway
address
After
troubleshooting
a
router,
the
network
administrator
wants
to
save
the
router
configuration
so
that
it
will
be
used
automatically
the
next
time
that
the
router
reboots.
What
command
should
be
issued?
-
✔✔
copy
running-config
startup-config
During
the
boot
process,
in
what
memory
location
will
the
router
bootstrap
program
look
for
the
IOS
image
if
a
TFTP
server
is
not
used?
-
✔✔
flash
Refer
to
curriculum
topic:
6.3.2
The
IOS
image
is
typically
stored
in
flash
memory.
If
the
image
is
not
in
flash
memory
when
the
router
boots,
the
router
bootstrap
program
can
look
for
it
on
a
TFTP
server. 100%
During
the
process
of
forwarding
traffic,
what
will
the
router
do
immediately
after
matching
the
destination
IP
address
to
a
network
on
a
directly
connected
routing
table
entry?
-
✔✔
switch
the
packet
to
the
directly
connected
interface
During
troubleshooting
procedures,
from
which
location
will
most
Cisco
routers
load
a
limited
IOS?
-
✔✔
ROM
Refer
to
curriculum
topic:
6.3.1
ROM
is
used
to
store
bootup
instructions,
basic
diagnostic
software,
and
a
copy
of
a
limited
IOS.
NVRAM
stores
the
startup
configuration
file.
RAM
provides
temporary
storage
of
the
running
configuration
file.
Flash
is
used
to
store
the
full
Cisco
IOS
on
a
device.
Fill
in
the
blank.
In
a
router,________
is
the
nonvolatile
memory
where
the
diagnostic
software,
the
bootup
instructions,
and
a
limited
IOS
are
stored.
-
✔✔
ROM
Here
is
a
link
to
the
PT
ActivityView
in
a
new
window.
Open
the
PT
activity.
Perform
the
tasks
in
the
activity
instructions
and
then
answer
the
question.
Which
interfaces
in
each
router
are
active
and
operational?
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✔✔
R1:
G0/0
and
S0/0/0
R2:
G0/1
and
S0/0/0
R1>enable
R1#
show
ip
int
brief
Interface
IP-Address
OK?
Method
Status
Protocol
GigabitEthernet0/0
192.168.20.1
YES
manual
up
up
GigabitEthernet0/1
192.168.30.1
YES
manual
administratively
down
down
Serial0/0/0
209.165.200.225
YES
manual
up
up
Serial0/0/1
unassigned
YES
unset
administratively
down
down
Vlan1
unassigned
YES
unset
administratively
down
down
R2>enable
R2#show
ip
int
brief
Interface
IP-Address
OK?
Method
Status
Protocol
GigabitEthernet0/0
10.1.2.1
YES
manual
administratively
down
down
GigabitEthernet0/1
10.1.3.1
YES
manual
up
up
Serial0/0/0
209.165.200.226
YES
manual
up
up
Serial0/0/1
unassigned
YES
unset
administratively
down
down
Vlan1
unassigned
YES
unset
administratively
down
down
Refer
to
curriculum
topic:
6.4.2
The
command
to
use
for
this
activity
is
show
ip
interface
brief
in
each
router.
The
active
and
operational
interfaces
are
represented
by
the
value
"up"
in
the
"Status"
and
"Protocol"
columns.
The
interfaces
in
R1
with
these
characteristics
are
G0/0
and
S0/0/0.
In
R2
they
are
G0/1
and
S0/0/0.
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