CCNA 1 Module 2 Exam Answers Version 3.1 1. Which layer of the OSI model provides network services to processes in electronic mail and file transfer programs? 2. Which of the following are data link layer encapsulation details? (Choose two.) 3. Which three features apply to LAN connections? (Choose three.) 4. Which layer of the OSI model provides connectivity and path selection between two end systems where routing occurs? 5. Which term describes the process of adding headers to data as it moves down OSI layers? 6. Refer to the following list. Choose the correct order of data encapsulation when a device sends information. 7. The central hub has malfunctioned in the network. As a result, the entire network is down. Which type of physical network topology is implemented? 8. Which of the following are factors that determine throughput? (Choose two.) 9. Which best describes the function of the physical layer? 10. Which of the following are ways that bandwidth is commonly measured? (Choose three.) 11. Which of the following are layers of the TCP/IP model? (Choose three.) 12. What is the term used to describe the transport layer protocol data unit? 13. What makes it easier for different networking vendors to design software and hardware that will interoperate? 14. 15. What is one advantage of defining network communication by the seven layers of the OSI model? 16. Which two features apply to WAN connections? (Choose two.) 17. A switch has failed in the network. As a result, only one segment of the network is down. Which type of physical network topology is implemented? Refer to the exhibit. Identify the devices labeled A, B, C, and D in the network physical documentation.
• data link
• transport
• network
• application
• A header and trailer are added.
• Data is converted into packets.
• Packets are packaged into frames.
• Frames are divided into segments.
• Packets are changed into bits for Internet travel.
• operate using serial interfaces
• make network connection using a hub
• limited to operation over small geographic areas
• provide part-time connectivity to remote services
• typically operate under local administrative control
• provide lower bandwidth services compared to WANs
• physical layer
• data link layer
• network layer
• transport layer
• division
• encoding
• separation
• segmentation
• encapsulation
1. segments
2. bits
3. packets
4. data
5. frames
• 1 - 3 - 5 - 4 - 2
• 2 - 1 - 3 - 5 - 4
• 2 - 4 - 3 - 5 - 1
• 4 - 3 - 1 - 2 - 5
• 4 - 1 - 3 - 5 - 2
• 3 - 5 - 1 - 2 - 4
• bus
• star
• ring
• mesh
• types of passwords used on servers
• type of Layer 3 protocol used
• network topology
• width of the network cable
• number of users on the network
• Defines the electrical and functional specifications for the link between end systems.
• Provides reliable transit of data across a physical link.
• Provides connectivity and path selection between two end systems.
• Concerned with physical addressing, network topology and media access.
• GHzps
• kbps
• Mbps
• Nbps
• MHzps
• Gbps
• Application
• Physical
• Internet
• Network Access
• Presentation
• bits
• packets
• segments
• frames
• data streams
• OSI model
• proprietary designs
• IP addressing scheme
• standard logical topologies
• standard physical topologies
Refer to the exhibit. Which column shows the correct sequence of OSI model layers?
• A
• B
• C
• D
• It increases the bandwidth of a network.
• It makes networking easier to learn and understand.
• It eliminates many protocol restrictions.
• It increases the throughput of a network.
• It reduces the need for testing network connectivity.
• operate using serial interfaces
• make network connection using a hub
• limited to operation over small geographic areas
• typically operate under local administrative control
• provide lower bandwidth services compared to LANs
• bus
• ring
• star
• extended star
• A=bridge, B=switch, C=router, D=hub
• A=bridge, B=hub, C=router, D=switch
• A=bridge, B=router, C=hub, D=switch
• A=hub, B=bridge, C=router, D=switch
Sunday, 7 June 2009
CCNA 1 Module 2 Exam Answers Version 3.1
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