Review Questions
Answer the following questions, and then refer to Appendix A for the answers.
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Figure 3-38 presents a sample hierarchically structured network. Some of the devices are marked with letters. Map the marked devices to the access, distribution, and core layers in this figure.
Figure 3-38 Hierarchical Network
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Describe the role of each layer in the hierarchical network model.
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True or false: Each layer in the hierarchical network model must be implemented with distinct physical devices.
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Which two statements are true?
- UplinkFast immediately unblocks a blocked port after root port failure.
- PortFast immediately puts a port into the forwarding state.
- UplinkFast immediately puts a port into the forwarding state.
- PortFast immediately unblocks a blocked port after root port failure.
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What features of a multilayer switch could be used in the access layer?
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Which layer in the hierarchical model provides media translation?
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Why might the distribution layer need to redistribute between routing protocols?
- What are three roles of the hierarchical model's core layer?
- Provide fast and efficient data transport
- Provide maximum availability and reliability
- Provide access to the corporate network via some wide-area technology
- Implement security policies
- Delineate broadcast domains
- Implement scalable routing protocols
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What is a benefit of using multilayer switching in the core network layer?
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What are the six major functional areas in the Cisco Enterprise Architecture?
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What are the modules and layers within the Enterprise Campus functional area?
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The Enterprise Edge functional area includes which modules?
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The Service Provider functional area is composed of which modules?
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Which module of the Cisco Enterprise Architecture includes wireless bridging connectivity to remote locations?
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What is an advantage of using the Cisco Enterprise Architecture?
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What is the Campus Core layer's role?
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Indicate which types of devices would be found in each of these modules (note that some devices are found in more than one module).
Modules:
- E-commerce module
- Internet Connectivity module
- Remote Access and VPN module
Devices:
- Web servers
- SMTP mail servers
- Firewalls
- Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) appliances
- DNS servers
- ASAs
- Public FTP servers
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What is the role of the Service Provider functional area?
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Which other module has a design similar to that of the Enterprise Branch module?
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Which other module has an architecture similar to that of the Enterprise Data Center module?
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Which module of the Cisco Enterprise Architecture provides telecommuter connectivity?
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The SONA interactive services layer includes both ___________ services and ______________ services.
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How can the Server Farm module be involved in an organization's internal security?
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High availability from end to end is possible only when ___________ is deployed throughout the internetwork.
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What is the purpose of designing route redundancy in a network?
- A full-mesh design is ideal for connecting a ________ number of devices.
- small
- large
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True or false: Backup links can use different technologies.
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What components are required for IP telephony?
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What role does the Building Access layer play in voice transportation?
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What should you consider when evaluating an existing data infrastructure for IP telephony?
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What are the main components of a centralized WLAN deployment?
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What is a Cisco WAE appliance?
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What is a network management agent?
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How does an SNMPv1 manager request a list of data?
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How does an SNMPv2 manager request a list of data?
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What is the MIB structure?
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How are private MIB definitions supported?
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What are the RMON1 groups?
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What groups are added to the RMON1 groups by RMON2?
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How does RMON simplify proactive network management?
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What is a NetFlow network flow?
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How does NetFlow compare to RMON?
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At which layer does CDP work?
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Two routers are connected via Frame Relay, but ping is not working between them. How could CDP help troubleshoot this situation?
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What are the syslog severity levels?
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What syslog severity level is indicated by the messages in Example 3-2?
Example 3-2. Sample Message for Question 46
20:11:58: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to down 20:12:04: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up