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Review of Chapter 11: Layer 3 Protocols
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Rules 1.Members are divided into teams. 2.Each team takes turns answering the questions. 3.Only one person may speak for the team. 4.The team may elect to answer the question WITHOUT seeing the multiple choice answers. If they are right, they receive 5 points. If they are wrong, 5 points are deducted. 5.If the team WANTS to see the multiple choice answers, they are awarded 3 for a correct answer and if they are wrong, 3 points are deducted.
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1. What devices use Layer 2 addresses to segment networks? a.Bridges and switches b.Routers and switches c.Hubs and brouters d.Bridges and routers a. Bridges and switches
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2. What does a router use to determine path selection of separate networks? a.By the IP and MAC addresses b.By the MAC address c.by the IP address d.By the NIC card c. by the IP address
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3. What is an interface on a router? a.A port b.A physical address c.A logical address d.A switch a. A port
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4. Which protocol is used to dynamically assign IP addresses? a.DHCP b.ARP c.Proxy ARP d.ICRP a. DHCP
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5. How does a router keep track of MAC addresses? a.It doesn’t – it keeps track of IP addresses b.By issuing a broadcast c.By Proxy ARP d.It builds an ARP table
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6. What are the 3 parts of an ARP Request? a.MAC header, IP header, ARP request message b.MAC header, MAC frame, IP request c.MAC address, IP address, Proxy ARP request d.IP header, IP trailer, MAC request a. MAC header, IP header, ARP Request Message
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7. What is the purpose of RARP? a.To find the source IP address b.To find the destination MAC address c.To find both IP and MAC addresses d.To establish a default gateway a. To find the source IP address
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8. What is the protocol that will dynamically assign IP numbers to devices on a network? a.IP b.RIP c.DHCP d.NetBEIU C. DHCP
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9. The IP address of the router interface that connects to the network segment that the source host is located on is known as a/an: a.Default interface b.Default port c.Default subnet d.Default gateway D. Default gateway
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a.Routed b.Routing 10. Is RIP a Routed or a Routing Protocol?
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a.Routed b.Routing 11. Is OSPF a Routed or a Routing Protocol?
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a.Routed b.Routing a. Routed 12. Is IP a Routed or a Routing Protocol?
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a.Routed b.Routing a. Routed 13. Is AppleTalk a Routed or a Routing Protocol?
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a. RIP b. IGRP c. EIGRP d. OSPF a. RIP 14. Which routing protocol has a maximum hop count of 15?
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a. Packet switched b. Segment switched c. Circuit switched d. Network switched C. Circuit switched 15. Connection-oriented network processes are often referred to as what?
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a. The way an IP address is assigned by the network administrator b. How a router examines the MAC header c. How a router assigns an IP address to the port d. The way a router determines the best path for a packet to take 16. What is a routing metric?
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a. Transport b.Session c.Application d.Presentation a. transport 17. IP relies upon which OSI layer protocol to determine whether packets have been lost and request retransmission?
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a.Static b.Dynamic c.Automatic d.Stub b. Dynamic 18. Which type of routing allows routers to adjust to changing network conditions?
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a.Static b.Dynamic c.Automatic d.Stub a. Static 19. Which route would you assign to a stub network?
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a.RIP and OSPF b.IGRP and EIGRP c.IPX and SPX d.TCP and IP b. IGRP and EIGRP 20. What are two proprietary routing protocols developed by Cisco?
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21. Which of the following initiates an ARP Request? A.A device that is unable to locate the destination IP address in its ARP table B.The RARP server, in response to a malfunctioning device C.A diskless workstation with an empty cache D.A device that is unable to locate the destination MAC address in its ARP table
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22. What type of addressing is best used for a stub network? A.Dynamic B.Static b. static
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