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New CCNA – Drag and Drop 5

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Here you will find answers to Drag and Drop Questions – Part 5

Question 1

Drag the Cisco default administrative distance to the appropriate routing protocol or route (Not all options are used)

Default_Administrative_Distance.jpg

 

Answer:

+ RIP: 120
+ OSPF: 110
+ static route referencing IP address of next hop: 1
+ internal EIGRP route: 90
+ directly connected network: 0

Question 2

Drag the term on the left to its definition on the right (not all options are used)

some_rules.jpg

 

Answer:

+ poison reverse: A router learns from its neighbor that a route is down and the router sends an update back to the neighbor with an infinite metric to that route
+ LSA: The packets flooded when a topology change occurs, causing network routers to update their topological databases and recalculate routes
+ split horizon: This prevents sending information about a routeback out the same interface that originally learned about the route
+ holddown timer: For a given period, this causes the router to ignore any updates with poorer metrics to a lost network

Question 3

Drag the description on the left to the correct router mode on the right

Cisco_router_modes copy.jpg

 

Answer:

+ user EXEC mode: limited to basic monitoring commands
+ privileged EXEC mode: provide access to all other router commands
+ global configuration mode: commands that affect the entire system
+ specific configuration mode: commands that affect interfaces/processes only
+ setup mode: interactive configuration dialog

Question 4

Drag each definition on the left to the matching term on the right

Cisco_metric_parameters.jpg

 

Answer:

+ cost: a configurable value based by default on the bandwidth of the interface
+ load: the amount of activity on a network resource
+ bandwidth: the data capacity of a link
+ hop count: the number of point-to-point links in a transmission path
+ reliability: usually refers to the bit error rate of each network link
+ delay: the amount of time required to move a packet from source to destination

Question 5

Refer to the exhibit. Complete the network diagram by dragging the correct device name or description to the correct location. Not all the names or descriptions will be used.

digital_line_CSU_DSU.jpg

 

Answer:

From left to right:

Router, DTE, DCE, CSU/DSU Synchronous, Digital Line, WAN Service Provider Network.

 

Question 6

Drag each feature on the left to the appropriate routing protocol on the right.

RIPv1_OSPF.jpg

 

Answer:

RIP version 1

+ sends frequent updates
+ less complex configuration
+ susceptible to routing loops
+ exchanges full routing table in updates

OSPF:

+ faster convergence
+ uses only event-triggered updates
+ same topology information held by all routers
+ requires more memory and processing power

Question 7

Drag item on left to match item on right

network_type_advantage.jpg

 

Answer:

+ Point to Point Advantage: Quality
+ Point to Point Disadvantage: Limited Flexibility
+ Circuit Switched Advantage: Cost
+ Circuit Switched Disadvantage: Low speed
+ Packet Switch Advantage: Efficient
+ Packet Switch Disadvantage: More Complex

Question 8

All hosts in the same subnet with 172.16.5.118/26 must be denied Telnet access to hosts outside the LAN (u need to just drag & drop) fill out the command. To complete the bracketed command, [access-list list-number deny tcp 172.16.5.address 0.0.0.mask any eq port], drag each appropriate option on the left to its proper placeholder on the right. (Not all options are used)

access-list-number.jpg

 

Answer:

+ list-number: 128
+ address: 64
+ mask: 63
+ port: 23

Explanation

In this case we want to filter port number so we have to use extended access-list so the list-number of our access-list must be from 100 to 199 -> We can choose 128. We need to find the range of the subnet 172.16.5.118/26:

Increment: 64 (/26 = 1111 1111. 1111 1111. 1111 11111. 1100 0000)
Network address: 172.16.5.64
The corresponding wildcard mask for /26 is 0.0.0.63 (because 63 = 0011 1111)

The port of Telnet access is 23 (and Telnet uses TCP). It is a well-known port that you must remember.

Therefore the full command to deny Telnet access to hosts outside the LAN 172.16.5.64 is:
access-list 128 deny tcp 172.16.5.64 0.0.0.63 any eq 23

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  1. archaedious
    October 16th, 2013

    Why, in question 8, does the list-number have to be 128?

  2. Nate
    October 16th, 2013

    It is an extended access list so must be in the range of 100-199,2000-2699. 128 is the only option that fits those ranges.

  3. archaedious
    October 16th, 2013

    Right, thanks. Forgot extended acl’s stopped at 199.

  4. Anonymous
    October 20th, 2013

    are they the original questions of the ccna exam?Where can i find the original questions for new icnd1?

  5. dipti
    October 23rd, 2013

    how address is 64..??

  6. sonam
    October 24th, 2013

    CCNA VERY VERY BAD COURSE

  7. MIHIR VIRAR
    October 24th, 2013

    CCNA IS VERY NICE SUBJECT BUT I GOT 100 MARK OUT OF 1000.

  8. denis
    October 24th, 2013

    why should u say CCNAis very bad

  9. Yogi
    October 28th, 2013

    how is address 64
    help admin

  10. p@ko
    October 29th, 2013

    Hey Yogi 64 refers to network ID.

    Net ID: 172.16.5.64/26
    Range .65 – .126
    Broad: 172.16.5.127/26

    172.16.5.118/26 is a host in the range!!

    Regards

  11. Nadis
    November 4th, 2013

    this is so helpful, nice one admin.

  12. sameer
    November 23rd, 2013

    please explain Q8

  13. noor-bablu
    November 30th, 2013

    + user EXEC mode: limited to basic monitoring commands
    + privileged EXEC mode: provide access to all other router commands
    is this right?
    or
    + privileged EXEC mode: limited to basic monitoring commands

    + user EXEC mode: provide access to all other router commands

  14. Fatma
    December 14th, 2013

    Q8 Why port 23?

  15. Confu$ed
    December 14th, 2013

    Why is Mask 63? Shouldn’t it be 192? (/26)

  16. Confu$ed
    December 14th, 2013

    @Fatma: Port 23 because it is used for Telnet. We’re denying Telnet to the hosts so port=23.

  17. raenghel
    December 14th, 2013

    @Confu$ed: It is correct that the SUBNET MASK is 192 & slash notation /26 but in ACL, we are using WILDCARD MASK that’s why the answer is 63.

  18. Confu$ed
    December 15th, 2013

    @raenghel Oh yeah, I forgot that. Thanks!

  19. nhatnguyen
    January 9th, 2014

    All of questions have clearly explain ! thanks for 9tut! i hope pass exam 200-120 in next time ^^

  20. Anonymous
    January 26th, 2014

    What’s. The difference between ccna exam 640-802 and the ccna 200-120? Please explain.

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  22. Elias
    January 29th, 2014

    I passed mine today the only thing you need to do know the answers by heart

  23. dES
    February 6th, 2014

    Port 23 is for tcp

  24. Anonymous
    March 4th, 2014

    how many questions from drag and drop?

  25. Al7
    March 12th, 2014

    I cleared 200-120
    Question 1 & 5 in today’s exam
    Almost all questions from 9tut
    Thanks everyone :)

  26. jay
    April 22nd, 2014

    hello everyone where i can find a book 200-120

  27. Hostok
    May 11th, 2014

    if i study 9tut questions , can i pass the exsam

  28. rxd034000
    May 22nd, 2014

    Q1 and 5 were in test today

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    May 28th, 2014

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  30. Sarah
    May 28th, 2014

    any on passed exam ? which kind of questions did you have for Lab

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    June 17th, 2014

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    June 24th, 2014

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    June 26th, 2014

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  34. Anonymous
    July 15th, 2014

    Ospf lab in today test with improper wildcadmask,ACL,VTP.

  35. Marco
    July 16th, 2014

    @Anonymous, Did you see the OSPF lab in some site?

  36. Anonymous
    July 19th, 2014

    @marcos , no it is not on any site but it is very simple mask was advertise as 255.255.255.0 instead of 0.0.0.255 ,easy and quick fix.

  37. jj123
    July 21st, 2014

    @Anonymous – VTP?! That was removed from this version of CCNA and is not listed on CCNA exam blueprint from Cisco. Also, it was removed from Net Acad curriculum. Cisco Off Cert Guide said we should ignore it. Are you sure?

  38. Anonymous
    July 22nd, 2014

    @ Marco 200-120 test cover full routing and switching tech , it’s better get few switching command practiced then caught off guard , there are many pool of this test and may questions unreported , good luck my friend.

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  44. n@w
    August 2nd, 2014

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  45. James
    August 9th, 2014

    @ n@w: I’ve been looking into Question 7 as I wasn’t really sure about it.

    – Point-to-point would refer to Leased lines or similar where a company has dedicated access between two sites (think serial connections and HDLC/PPP). This means:
    + High quality (dedicated bandwidth with no other party involved)
    – High cost (well, if an ISP is going to give you a dedicated line, prices tend to increase)
    – Low flexibility (might take a while for an ISP to implement new leased lines for customers)
    – Circuit switching includes the oldies such as PSTN, ISDN and GSM.
    + Dedicated bandwidth (does it matter? based on the third point :P )
    + Cheap
    – Slow as shite
    – Packet switching refers to technologies such as Frame-Relay and X.25
    + Efficient (customers get a CIR which can be exceeded, so there’s little to now bandwidth waste in the ISP network)
    + Flexible ( it’s relatively easy to add sites and change topology of the company WAN)
    – Complex (I don’t really know where this comes from as it can be really easy to implement according to CCNA books. However for ISPs this may differ).

    Hopefully this helps!

    Sources:
    Wiki: Frame relay & Circuit switching
    Link: http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=25259&seqNum=3
    Book: CCNA ICND1 100-101 Official Cert Guide (Chapter 3. Fundamentals of WANs)

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    August 18th, 2014

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  47. n@w
    August 19th, 2014

    thanks a lot bud ! @James

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