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566 Appendix A � Practice Exam<br />

61. C. Even though newer technologies are probably a better choice at this<br />

point for home–to–corporate office connections, <strong>Cisco</strong>’s answer to<br />

this question is ISDN because of the period connection that is needed.<br />

62. show ipx servers. The command show ipx servers shows from<br />

which NetWare servers the routers have received SAP packets. See<br />

Chapter 8 for more information.<br />

63. B. To stop network loops from occurring with redundant links, layer-2<br />

devices implement the Spanning-Tree Protocol. See Chapter 2 for<br />

more information.<br />

64. Config t<br />

Int e0.10<br />

Ipx network 10b encap arpa<br />

The keyword for Ethernet_II is arpa. See Chapter 8 for more<br />

information.<br />

65. B. The command show vlan will show you all configured VLANs on<br />

the switch. For more information on how to verify VLAN configurations,<br />

see Appendix B.<br />

66. C. Backward-Explicit Congestion Notification is used to tell the transmitting<br />

device to slow down because the Frame Relay switch is congested.<br />

See Chapter 10 for more information.<br />

67. show ipx route. The command show ipx route will show you<br />

the IPX routing table on a <strong>Cisco</strong> router. See Chapter 8 for more<br />

information.<br />

68. A. 256–192=64. 64+64=128. 128+64=192. The subnet is 128, the<br />

broadcast address is 191, and the valid host range is the numbers in<br />

between, or 129–190. See Chapter 3 for more information.<br />

69. D. IPX extended access lists use the numbers 900–999. See Chapter 9<br />

for more information.<br />

70. A. You should only have one root bridge per network. See Chapter 2<br />

for more information.

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