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SEM1 Final Jeopardy

This document contains a quiz about networking concepts related to routers, devices, addressing, configuration, and ports/connections. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions with answers ranging from networking layers, protocols, commands, and components. The questions cover topics like the OSI model, IP addressing, router configuration, switch operation, and more.

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SEM1 Final Jeopardy

This document contains a quiz about networking concepts related to routers, devices, addressing, configuration, and ports/connections. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions with answers ranging from networking layers, protocols, commands, and components. The questions cover topics like the OSI model, IP addressing, router configuration, switch operation, and more.

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Final

JEOPARDY
Cisco Exploration 2
Lisa M. Hall
MAT, Chapter 2
CCNA,
CCAI, A+
Router Ports &
Models Devices Addressing Potpourri
Config Connections
Connections

►►► Final Jeopardy ◄◄◄

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Models
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OSI layer that does IP rely on to
determine whether packets have been
lost and to request retransmission.

Question
A: What is Transport Layer?
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Models
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OSI layer addressing required to
route packets between two networks.

Question
A: What is Layer 3 (Network)?
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Models
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Number of layers in the TCP/IP
model.

Question
A: What is 4?
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Models
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A connection made through a VTY session
on the router, and tests all 7 layers of the
OSI model.

Question
A: What is Telnet?
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Models
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Command to delete a static route from
the routing table.

Question
A: What is no ip route?
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Devices
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Layer 2 device that can send a frame
directly to the destination without
flooding.
Question
A: What is a switch?
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Devices
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Device used to enable a host to
communicate with a host on another
network.
Question
A: What is a Router?
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Devices
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Address switches use to build their
CAM table.

Question
A: What is MAC address of the source?
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Devices
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Intermediary device
needed to connect
company Intranet to
Internet to enable this
Question access.

A: What is a router?
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Devices
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Router component that will be erased


with the command: erase startup-
config
Question
A: What is NVRAM?
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Configuration
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Number of Telnet lines for remote access given the
following entry:
Router(config)# line vty 0 3
Router(config-line)# password c13c0
Router(config-line)# login

Question
A: What is 4?
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Configuration
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Command used to configure this port

Question
A: What is router(config)# interface serial 0/0/1?
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Configuration
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Command used in either a switch or a
router to require a secure password
be entered to get to the privileged
EXEC mode.

Question
A: What is enable secret? 100

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Configuration
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Prompt to configure one of the physical
or virtual lines.

Question
A: What is Router(config-line)#?
Router(config-line)#
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Router Config
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Most appropriate mode to enter the


command: copy run start

Question
A: What is Switch1#?
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Addressing
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Used in routing decisions.

Question
A: What are layer 3 addresses (logical)?
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Addressing
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Addressing that is hierarchical,
identifies the network and the specific
host.
Question
A: What is network layer addressing (Layer 3).
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Addressing
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Number of
subnets needed.

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A: What is 3? 100

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Addressing
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•10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
•172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
•192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255

Question
A: What is private address ranges?
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Addressing
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Addressing combination used as the data leaves


Router1 Fa0/1.
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A: What is Destination IP: 192.168.10.4 Source MAC: 0030.8596.DE81 ? 300

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Ports & Connections
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In a network, PC1 sends a message to PC2. The
frame received at PC2 is shown. What
information in this frame determines the correct
destination application?

Question
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A: What is destination and source process number?


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Ports & Connections
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Physical connector type for the serial to
CSU/DSU

Question
A: What is V.35?
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Ports & Connections
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Range of port numbers reserved for
services that are commonly used by
applications that run on servers.
Question
A: What is 0-1023?
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Ports & Connections
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Active TCP connections can be
gathered using this command.

Question
A: What is netstat?
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Ports & Connections
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Cable types needed to complete connections

Question
A: What is straight, cross, straight?
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Potpourri
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Layered Model shown

Question
A: What is TCP/IP?
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Potpourri
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Used to acknowledge that the data was received and to
request the retransmission of missing data when
connectionless protocols are implemented at the lower
layers of the OSI model.

Question
A: What is an upper-layer, connection-oriented protocol or
service?
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Potpourri
300
Type of network that is maintained if
the server takes no dedicated role in
the network.
Question
A: What is peer-to-peer?
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Potpourri
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•Device listens and waits before transmitting
•All devices see the data that passes on the media
•After detecting a collision, hosts can resume after
the backoff period expires

Question
A: What is CSMA/CD?
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Potpourri
500
The diagram represents the process of sending e-
mail between clients. Identify the component or
protocol used at each numbered stage of the
diagram?

.
Question
A: What is 1.MUA 2.SMTP 3.MTA 4.SMTP 5.MTA
6.MDA 7.POP 8.MUA ?
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Final Jeopardy
Identify the assignable host ranges for the Fa0/0
interfaces on Router1 and Router2.

Question
A: What are 11.0-11.30 and 11.65-11.94?
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