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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Answers to the Assessment Questions lix<br />

37. B. If a packet is received that is looking for a destination network that<br />

is not in the routing table, the router will drop the packet. See Chapter 5<br />

for more information on IP routing.<br />

38. B. The IPX address is 10 bytes (80 bits). The first four bytes are the<br />

network number, and the last six bytes are the node address. See<br />

Chapter 8 for more information on IPX.<br />

39. A, B. The <strong>Network</strong> layer uses two different types of packets (called<br />

PDUs). The data packets route user data with routed protocols, and<br />

the route packets keep and maintain routing tables on routers within<br />

the internetwork with routing protocols. Examples of routed protocols<br />

are IP and IPX; examples of routing protocols are RIP, IGRP, and<br />

OSPF. For more information on PDUs, see Chapter 1.<br />

40. C. <strong>Cisco</strong> has a proprietary frame tagging method called Inter-Switch<br />

Link (ISL), which keeps track of frames across a trunked link. For<br />

more information on VLANs, please see Chapter 6.<br />

41. B, D. IPX RIP uses ticks (1/18 of a second) and then hop counts to<br />

determine the best way to an internetwork. See Chapter 8 for more<br />

information on IPX RIP.<br />

42. C. Extended IP access lists use the numbers 100–199. See Chapter 9<br />

for more information about access lists.<br />

43. C. The command access-list 110 permit ip any any (0.0.0.0<br />

255.255.255.255 is the same as the any command) is a wildcard<br />

allowing any host or network. For more information on access lists,<br />

see Chapter 9.<br />

44. C. Static VLANs are VLANs assigned to switch ports by an administrator.<br />

For more information on VLANs, please see Chapter 6.<br />

45. C. You can configure the switch type globally and set the switch type<br />

for all BRI interfaces, or you can set it at interface level if each BRI is<br />

connected to a different type of switch. See Chapter 10 for more information<br />

on ISDN.

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