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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Answers to Review Questions<br />

Answers to Review Questions 631<br />

1. D. You cannot telnet from the 1900 switch CLI or Menu.<br />

2. C. The interface command duplex full sets the interface to fullduplex<br />

communication.<br />

3. C. By using the duplex full-flow-control, the interface will use<br />

flow-control to stop the switch buffers from filling up and dropping<br />

packets.<br />

4. D. The 1900 switch uses the show type slot/port command to verify<br />

the duplex on a 1900 switch.<br />

5. C. If a device is connected to a switch port, the light comes on and then<br />

stays on. If a device is not connected, then when the switch is powered<br />

on, the light comes on and then goes off.<br />

6. C. The command delete nvram clears the configuration and restores<br />

the factory default configuration of the switch.<br />

7. B. The 1900 switch must use an underscore if you want to use two words.<br />

8. C. Crossover cables are used to connect switch to switch, or hub to<br />

switch.<br />

9. C. By using the command enable password and the level command<br />

set to 1, the user mode password will be set on the switch.<br />

10. B. To set the enable password, use the level command set to 15.<br />

11. B. The command show ip will give you the current IP configuration<br />

on the switch.<br />

12. A, B. The commands IP address and IP default-gateway will set<br />

the IP address and default gateway of the switch.<br />

13. C, D. The passwords cannot be less than four characters or more than<br />

eight. They are also not case sensitive.

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