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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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632 Appendix B � Configuring the Catalyst 1900 Switch<br />

14. C. If you have both an enable password and an enable secret password<br />

set, the enable secret takes precedence over the enable password and<br />

the enable password will not be used.<br />

15. B. The command show mac-address-table will show you all the<br />

addresses in the filter table including dynamic, static, and permanent.<br />

16. A, C, D. The three ways to configure a port on the 1900 switch are<br />

through the Virtual Switch Manager, the Menu system, and the Command-Line<br />

Interface.<br />

17. D. The command to set the switch name is hostname, one word.<br />

18. A, C, D, G. CDP is enabled, no IP address or default gateway is set,<br />

the switching mode is FragmentFree, the 10BaseT ports are half<br />

duplex, the FastEthernet ports are auto-negotiate duplex mode, Spanning<br />

Tree is enabled, and no console password is set.<br />

19. B. The switch uses the type slot/port command. The first 24 ports<br />

are Ethernet, and ports 26 and 27 are FastEthernet.<br />

20. D. The switch uses the type slot/port command. The first 24 ports<br />

are Ethernet, and ports 26 and 27 are FastEthernet.<br />

21. A. To allow only a certain amount of MAC address to be assigned to<br />

a port, use the port secure max-mac-count [count] command.<br />

The default is 132.<br />

22. C. To set a permanent MAC address on an interface, use the<br />

mac-address-table permanent [mac-address] [interface]<br />

command.<br />

23. D. To allow only port e0/5 to communicate via the hardware address<br />

attached to port e0/2, use the mac-address-table restricted<br />

static [mac-address] [destination interface] [source<br />

interface] command.

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