CCNA 2 Module 3 Exam Answers Version 3.1 1. Why is it important to create standards for network consistency? (Choose three.) 2. Select the recommended locations to save a running-config file. (Choose three.) 3. Router names are associated with IP addresses. What is the name of the table that is created by this association? 4. Which commands display information about the IOS or configuration files stored in router memory? (Choose three.) 5. 6. What are the default settings for a serial interface? (Choose three.) 7. A network administrator wants to assure that any password that permits access to the privileged EXEC mode is not shown in plain text in the configuration files. Which commands will accomplish this task? (Choose two.) 8. What will be the response from the router after the command, "router(config)# hostname portsmouth" is entered? • hostname = portsmouth • ? command not recognized 9. Select the correct sequence of commands that will configure "Engineering LAN" as the interface description on the Ethernet0 interface. • Router# configure terminal • Router# configure terminal • Router# configure terminal 10. Select the commands that will store the current configuration file to a network TFTP server? (Choose two.) 11. Passwords can be used to restrict access to all or parts of the Cisco IOS. Select the modes and interfaces that can be protected with passwords. (Choose three.) 12. What is the default state of the interfaces on a router? 13. Which command turns on a router interface? 14. A telnet session can be established when using the IP address of a router but not the name of the router. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the problem? 15. Select the interface descriptions that provide the most appropriate information. (Choose two.) 16. Select the commands necessary to remove any existing configuration on a router. (Choose two.) 17. An IP network is to be added to a router Ethernet interface. What steps must be performed to configure this interface to allow connectivity to the hosts on this LAN? (Choose two.) 18. Which command sequence will permit access to all five router virtual terminal lines with a password of cisco? • Router(config-line)#config telnet • Router(config)# line vty 0 4 • Router(config)# line vty 0 4 • Router(config-line)# config telnet 19. Which statements are true regarding the recommended use of login banners? (Choose two.) 20. Which are valid router prompts? (Choose three.) 21. What is the effect of the command ip host HQ 192.1.1.1? 22. What must be configured to establish a serial link between two routers that are directly connected?
• reduces network complexity
• increases unplanned downtime
• limits unplanned downtime
• increases bandwidth by regulating networking performance
• limits events that may impact network performance
• all network hosts
• network server
• floppy disk
• TFTP server
• server that is not on the network
• IP table
• SAP table
• ARP table
• MAC table
• HOST table
• RARP table
• Router# show ram
• Router# show flash
• Router# show hosts
• Router# show history
• Router# show version
• Router# show startup-config
The serial connection shown in the graphic needs to be configured. Which configuration commands must be made on the Sydney router to establish connectivity with the Melbourne site? (Choose three.)
• Sydney(config-if)# ip address 201.100.53.2 255.255.255.0
• Sydney(config-if)# no shutdown
• Sydney(config-if)# ip address 201.100.53.1 255.255.255.224
• Sydney(config-if)# clock rate 56000
• Sydney(config-if)# ip host Melbourne 201.100.53.2
• DTE
• DCE
• shutdown
• no IP address
• clock rate 56000
• encapsulation ARPA
• Router(config)#enable cisco secret
• Router(config)#enable cisco
• Router(config)#service password-encryption
• Router(config)#enable secret cisco
• Router(config)#encrypt-all cisco
• Router(config)#service encryption-password
• portsmouth#
• portsmouth(config)#
• invalid input detected
router(config-host)#
portsmouth#
router(config)#
• Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface e0 description Engineering LAN
Router(config)# interface e0
Router(config-if)# description Engineering LAN
Router(config)# interface e0
Router(config-if)# interface description Engineering LAN
Router(config)# description Engineering LAN
• Router# copy run tftp
• Router# copy tftp run
• Router# copy running-config tftp
• Router# copy tftp running-config
• Router(config)# copy running-config tftp
• Router(config)# copy tftp running-config
• VTY interface
• console interface
• Ethernet interface
• secret EXEC mode
• privileged EXEC mode
• router configuration mode
• up, line protocol down
• down, line protocol down
• adminstratively down, line protocol down
• up, line protocol up
• Router(config-if)# enable
• Router(config-if)# no down
• Router(config-if)# s0 active
• Router(config-if)# interface up
• Router(config-if)# no shutdown
• an incorrect host table entry
• an incorrect ARP table entry
• an incorrect routing table entry
• an incorrect protocol configured
• an incorrect subnet mask
• circuit number
• host IP address
• telnet password
• number of hops between routers
• purpose and location of the interface
delete flash
• erase startup-config
• erase running-config
• restart
• reload
• delete NVRAM
• Enter the command no shutdown.
• A password must be set on the interface.
• The interface DCE clock rate must be set.
• The interface must be configured for virtual terminal access.
• The interface must be configured with an IP address and subnet mask.
• The router must be put in setup mode in order for the interface to be configured.
Router(config-line)# line vty 0 5
Router(config-line)# password cisco
Router(config)# password cisco
Router(config-line)# password cisco
Router(config-line)# login
Router(config-line)# password cisco
Router(config-line)# sessions 0 4
• They should be used to display information regarding system changes or maintenance.
• They should be used to display warnings to unauthorized users.
• They should be used to display welcome messages prior to login.
• They should be seen only by system administrators.
• They should provide confirmation of incoming IP addresses.
• Router(privileged)#
• Router(config)#
• Router(command)#
• Router(config-router)#
• Router(config-if)#
• Router(exec)#
• permits a ping to 192.1.1.1 with the command ping HQ
• assigns the description HQ to the interface with the ip address 192.1.1.1
• renames the router as HQ
• defines a static route to the host 192.1.1.1
• configures the remote device HQ with the ip address of 192.1.1.1
• a clock rate on the DTE interface
• a no clock rate command on the DTE interface
• no configuration is required
• a clock rate on the DCE interface
Monday, 8 June 2009
CCNA 2 Module 3 Exam Answers Version 3.1
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