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CCNA Exploration 4.0: Routing Protocols and Concepts – Chapter 2 Exam Answers

1 A static route that points to the next hop IP will have what administrative distance and metric in the routing table?

administrative distance of 0 and metric of 0
administrative distance of 0 and metric of 1
* administrative distance of 1 and metric of 0
administrative distance of 1 and metric of 1

2 What address can be used to summarize networks 172.16.1.0/24, 172.16.2.0/24, 172.16.3.0/24, and 172.16.4.0/24?

* 172.16.0.0/21
172.16.1.0/22
172.16.0.0 255.255.255.248
172.16.0.0 255.255.252.0

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7 comments May 29, 2008

About Exam Answer CCNA 1 Explorer Fundamental Network

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2 comments May 28, 2008

Part 1 (ICND1), Second Edition

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1), Second Edition, is a Cisco®-authorized, self-paced learning tool for CCENT™ and CCNA® foundation learning. This book provides you with the knowledge needed to configure Cisco switches and routers to operate in corporate internetworks. By reading this book, you will gain a thorough understanding of concepts and configuration procedures required to build a multiswitch, multirouter, and multigroup internetwork that uses LAN and WAN interfaces for the most commonly used routing and routed protocols.
In Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1), you will study installation and configuration information that network administrators need to install and configure Cisco products. Specific topics include building a simple network, Ethernet LANs, wireless LANs (WLANs), LAN and WAN connections, and network management. Chapter-ending review questions illustrate and help solidify the concepts presented in the book.

Understand the principles on which basic networks operate
Explore the operation and configuration of LANs
Extend the boundaries of the network by implementing and securing wireless connectivity
Configure routers to provide connectivity between different networks
Learn about IP addressing number conversion
Establish WAN interconnectivity using point-to-point links, DSL, and cable services
Configure Network Address Translation (NAT)
Use Cisco IOS® commands to determine the layout of a Cisco network topology
Manage the router startup and work with IOS configuration files and Cisco IOS images
This volume is in the Certification Self-Study Series offered by Cisco Press®. Books in this series provide officially developed self-study solutions to help networking professionals understand technology implementations and prepare for the Cisco Career Certifications examinations.

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CCNA Exploration 4.0: Routing Protocols and Concepts

CCNA Exploration 4.0: Routing Protocols and Concepts have published, so while just chapter 1,

CCNA Exploration 4.0: Routing Protocols and Concepts – Chapter 1 Exam Answers

1. If a router cannot find a valid configuration file during the startup sequence, what will occur?

The startup sequence will reset.
*The router will prompt the user for a response to enter setup mode.
The startup sequence will halt until a valid configuration file is acquired.
The router will generate a default configuration file based on the last valid configuration.
The router will monitor local traffic to determine routing protocol configuration requirements.

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2 comments May 23, 2008

Cisco Graphical Simulator or GNS3

GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies and to launch simulations on them.

To allow complete simulations, GNS3 is strongly linked with :

* Dynamips, an IOS emulator which allows users to run IOS binary images from Cisco Systems.
* Dynagen, a text-based front-end for Dynamips.

GNS3 is a excellent complementary tool to real labs for administrators of Cisco networks or people wanting to pass their CCNA, CCNP, CCIP or CCIE certifications.

It can also be used to experiment features of Cisco IOS or to check configurations that need to be deployed later on real routers. This project is an open source product that may be used on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, and MacOS X.
Features overview

* Designing high quality complex network topologies.
* Emulating Cisco routers.
* Simulating simple Ethernet, ATM and Frame Relay switches.
* Load and save in Dynagen’s INI-like format.
* Image export (JPEG, PNG, BMP and XPM).

Important notice: users must provide their own Cisco IOS to use GNS3.

Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)

* Cisco Graphical Simulator or GNS3
* Dynamips With GNS (Graphical Network Simulator)
* Cisco 2950 and 2950G Switch Overview
* Cisco 7200 Simulator – handy for testing your skills on CCNA..
Manual Documentation

Reference gns.net

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About Exam Answer CCNA 2 v4.0 Explorer

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