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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Answers to the Practice Exam 561<br />

8. A. IP standard access lists use the numbers 1–99. See Chapter 9 for<br />

more information.<br />

9. B. The passive command, short for passive-interface, stops regular<br />

updates from being sent out an interface. However, the interface<br />

can still receive updates. See Chapter 5 for more information.<br />

10. C. ICMP is the protocol at the <strong>Network</strong> layer that is used to send echo<br />

requests and replies. See Chapter 3 for more information.<br />

11. show ipx traffic. The command show ipx traffic shows the<br />

RIP and SAP information being sent and received on a router. The<br />

command show ipx interface shows the IPX RIP and SAP information<br />

being sent and received on a specific interface. See Chapter 8<br />

for more information.<br />

12. C. The command line vty 0 4 places you in a prompt that will allow<br />

you to set or change your Telnet password. See Chapter 4 for more<br />

information.<br />

13. C. To create a VLAN on a 1900 switch, use the global configuration<br />

command vlan [#] name [name]. For more information on how to<br />

create VLANs, see Appendix B.<br />

14. A. The port with the lowest cost to the root bridge is the root port of<br />

the bridge. See Chapter 2 for more information.<br />

15. A. The command erase-startup-config deletes the configuration<br />

stored in NVRAM. See Chapter 4 for more information.<br />

16. Config t<br />

Ipx network 10c encap snap secondary<br />

The keyword for SNAP is snap. See Chapter 8 for more information.<br />

17. A. Class A addressing provides 24 bits for hosts addressing. See Chapter<br />

3 for more information.<br />

18. B. Every two seconds, BPDUs are sent out from all active bridge ports<br />

by default. See Chapter 2 for more information.

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