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CCNA – Drag and Drop 1

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Here you will find answers to drag and drop Questions

Question 1:

A dental firm is redesigning the network that connects its three locations. The administrator gave the networking team 192.168.164.0 to use for addressing the entire netwok. After subnetting the address, the team is ready to assign the addresses. The administrator plans to configure ip subnet-zero and use RIP v2 as the routing protocol. As a member of the networking team, you must address the network and at the same time conserver unused addresses for future growth. With those goals in mind, drag the host addresses on the left to the correct router interface. Once of the routers is partially configured. Move your mouse over a router to view its configuration. Not all of the host addresses on the left are necessary.

vlsm1


Answer:

vlsm1_solution

Explanation:

In short, we should start calculating from the biggest network (with 16 hosts) to the smallest one using the formula 2n – 2 (n is the number of bits we need to borrow).Therefore:

16 hosts < 25 – 2 (we need to borrow 5 bits -> /27)

11 hosts < 24 – 2 (borrow 4 bits -> /28)

5 hosts < 23 – 2 (borrow 3 bits -> /29)

From the available ip addresses, we see that each of them has only one suitable solution (they are 192.168.164.149/27,192.168.164.166/28 and 192.168.164.178/29)

The smallest network is the Floss S0/0 which only requires 2 hosts = 22 – 2 (need to borrow 2 bits ->/30). There are 2 suitable answers: 192.168.164.189/30 and 192.168.164.188/30 but notice that 192.168.164.188/30 is the network address so we can not use it (because 188 = 4 * 47) -> we have to choose 192.168.164.189 as the correct solution.

In fact, it is not the formal way to solve a VLSM question so I recommend you to review your CCNA book if you haven’t grasped it well yet.

Question 2:

In order to complete a basic switch configuration, drag each switch IOS command on the left to its purpose on the right

commanddragdrop


Answer:

1) enable

2) configure terminal

3) hostname

4) Interface vlan 1

5) no shutdown

6) ip address

7) ip default-gateway

Question 3:

The Missouri branch office router is connected through its s0 interface to the Alabama Headquarters router s1 interface. The Alabama router has two LANs. Missouri users obtain Internet access through the Headquarters router. The network interfaces in the topology are addressed as follows: Missouri: e0 – 192.168.35.17/28; s0 – 192.168.35.33/28; Alabama: e0 – 192.168.35.49/28; e1 – 192.168.35.65/28; s1 – 192.168.35.34/28. The accounting server has the address of 192.168.35.66/28. Match the access list conditions on the left with the goals on the right. (Not all options on the left are used.)

accesslist1


Answer:

1) deny ip 192.168.35.16 0.0.0.15 host 192.168.35.66

2) deny ip 192.168.35.55 0.0.0.0 host 192.168.35.66

3) permit ip 192.168.35.0 0.0.0.255 host 192.168.35.66

Explanation:

1) The wildcard mask of the command “deny ip 192.168.35.16 0.0.0.15 host 192.16.35.66″ is 0.0.0.15, which is equal to network mask of 255.255.255.240 = /28. So the access list will deny all traffic from network 192.168.35.16/28 from accessing host 192.16.35.66, which is the IP address of accounting server.

2) The command “deny ip 192.168.35.55 0.0.0.0 host 192.168.35.66″ will deny host 192.168.35.55, which is a user and belongs to interface e0 of Alabama router (192.168.35.49/28) from accessing accounting server.

3) Because there is an implicit “deny all” command at the end of each access list so the command “permit ip 192.168.35.0 0.0.0.255 host 192.168.35.66″ will only let network 192.168.35.0/24 access accounting server whilst prevent traffic from other networks.

Question 4:

A host with the address of 192.168.125.34/27 needs to be denied access to all hosts outside its own subnet. To accomplish this, complete the command in brackets, [access-list 100 deny protocol address mask any], by dragging the appropriate options on the left to their correct placeholders on the right.

accesslist2


Answer:

1) ip

2) 192.168.125.34

3) 0.0.0.0

Full command: access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.125.34 0.0.0.0

Question 5:

Drag and drop the network user application to the appropriate description of its primary use (not all options are used)

networkapplication


Answer:

1) web browser

2) instant message

3) e-mail

4) database

5) collaboration

Question 6:

This topology contains 3 routers and 1 switch. Complete the topology.

Drag the appropriate device icons to the labeled Device




Drag the appropriate connections to the locations labeled Connections.

Drag the appropriate IP addresses to the locations labeled IP address

(Hint: use the given host addresses and Main router information)

To remove a device or connection, drag it away from the topology.

Use information gathered from the Main router to complete the configuration of any additional routers. No passwords are required to access the Main router . The config terminal command has been disabled for the HQ router. The router does not require any configuration.

Configure each additional router with the following

Configure the interfaces with the correct IP address and enable the interfaces.




Set the password to allow console access to consolepw

Set the password to allow telnet access to telnetpw

Set the password to allow privilege mode access to privpw

Note: Because routes are not being added to the configurations, you will not be able to ping through the internetwork.

All devices have cable autosensing capabilities disabled.

All hosts are PC’s

assigncableandip


Answer:

networkapplication_solution

View full explanation of this question here

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    August 17th, 2011

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  15. mirza faisal baig
    September 13th, 2011

    for question no. 6 :-
    host A ip address is given that is 192.168.152.129/28. based on this information just calculate the network jump or block size. /28 = 255.255.255.240. Therefore network jump or block size = 256 – 240 = 16. It means the fourth byte will change or jump by 16. so availabe network address are
    192.168.152.0
    192.168.152.16
    .
    .
    .
    .
    192.168.152.128 192.168.152.129 to 192.168.152.142 are valid ip address. .143 is braodcast. with subnet mask /28.
    192.168.152.144

    For host c ip address is 192.168.152.225/28

    192.168.152.224 available valid ip range is 192.168.152.225 to 192.168.152.238 while 152.239 is broadcast.
    if you got the valid ip address range then select valid ip address from this range and drop at appropriate ip address.
    since console access of main router is given you can run the command to check ip address of main router. use main#show running-config
    this command will display ip address of main router. from this guess the ip address of other routers.
    basic concepts about the cable connections.

    on routers serial interface we can connect the serial cables.
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  17. Koffy
    September 17th, 2011

    Q4.
    Is quite clear this policy applied will deny all outside hosts from accessing host 192.168.125.34. But, in the real world what would this policy actually accomplish?
    Anyone share some light on this? Thanks.
    And, by the way, shouldn’t policy be written this way instead:
    access-list 100 deny ip any 192.168.125.34 0.0.0.0

  18. Koffy
    September 17th, 2011

    Keyword”deny all outside hosts not beloging to host subnet”

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    September 22nd, 2011

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  21. MANILA
    October 2nd, 2011

    please explain the answer for Q4 :
    ans. Full command: access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.125.34 0.0.0.0
    i don’t understand why the mask is 0.0.0.0
    the rest are understood.

  22. Anonymous
    October 3rd, 2011

    @MANILA. Because you are denying a single host.

    The mask is a wildcard mask. Bit 0 means must match. Bit 1 means don’t care.

    Example: 0.0.0.255 means all IPs from 192.168.125.0 – 192.168.125.255 would match the acl.

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    B)92.11.178.93
    C)134.178.18.56
    D)192.168.16.87
    E)201.45.116.159
    F)217.63.12.192
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    Mine: BCD
    223 is a /27 wc implies 3bits on and blk size of 32, option E is a broadcast address, F&A is a network address..so please how come the material says DEF!!
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    October 4th, 2011

    @nneka22: The increment is 32.
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    answers A & E are not correct because they are broadcast addresses.
    answer F is not correct as it is a broadcast address.

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    Can you kindly give a breakdown on this:

    Router# Previledge EXEC mode: Provide access to all router command
    Config t Allow access to configuration command that affect the system as a whole

    What is the difference between these two statement. Since both are all related to the Previledge EXEC mode. Thanks.

  28. xallax
    October 12th, 2011

    @anonymous
    in privilege mode you can see everything that’s happening on the router and you can also jump to the configuration mode. in other words: you get access to everything!

    in global configuration mode (“config t” or Router(config)# ) you can start modifying the router’s… configuration. it other words: you can mess around with the system

    privilege mode – you ca go anywhere
    config mode – you can change anything as you wish

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    Not sure if choosing .161 would have been wrong?

  38. Anonymous
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