CCNA 1 Chapter 5

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What statement illustrates a drawback of the CSMA/CD access method? Deterministic media access protocols slow network performance. It is more complex than non-deterministic protocols. Collisions can decrease network performance. CSMA/CD LAN technologies are only available at slower speeds than other LAN technologies.

Collisions can decrease network performance.

What are the two sizes (minimum and maximum) of an Ethernet frame? (Choose two.) 56 bytes 64 bytes 128 bytes 1024 bytes 1518 bytes

64 bytes 1518 bytes

Which two statements describe features or functions of the logical link control sublayer in Ethernet standards? (Choose two.) Logical link control is implemented in software. Logical link control is specified in the IEEE 802.3 standard. The LLC sublayer adds a header and a trailer to the data. The data link layer uses LLC to communicate with the upper layers of the protocol suite. The LLC sublayer is responsible for the placement and retrieval of frames on and off the media.

Logical link control is implemented in software. The data link layer uses LLC to communicate with the upper layers of the protocol suite.

What happens to runt frames received by a Cisco Ethernet switch? The frame is dropped. The frame is returned to the originating network device. The frame is broadcast to all other devices on the same network. The frame is sent to the default gateway.

The frame is dropped.

Which destination address is used in an ARP request frame? 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 FFFF.FFFF.FFFF 127.0.0.1 01-00-5E-00-AA-23

FFFF.FFFF.FFFF

A switch with a default configuration connects four hosts. The ARP table for host A is shown. What happens when host A wants to send an IP packet to host D? ( View Pic Question 3) Host A sends an ARP request to the MAC address of host D. Host D sends an ARP request to host A. Host A sends out the packet to the switch. The switch sends the packet only to the host D, which in turn responds. Host A sends out a broadcast of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. Every other host connected to the switch receives the broadcast and host D responds with its MAC address.

Host A sends out a broadcast of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. Every other host connected to the switch receives the broadcast and host D responds with its MAC address.

What are two features of ARP? (Choose two.) If a host is ready to send a packet to a local destination device and it has the IP address but not the MAC address of the destination, it generates an ARP broadcast. An ARP request is sent to all devices on the Ethernet LAN and contains the IP address of the destination host and its multicast MAC address. When a host is encapsulating a packet into a frame, it refers to the MAC address table to determine the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses. If no device responds to the ARP request, then the originating node will broadcast the data packet to all devices on the network segment. If a device receiving an ARP request has the destination IPv4 address, it responds with an ARP reply.

If a host is ready to send a packet to a local destination device and it has the IP address but not the MAC address of the destination, it generates an ARP broadcast. If a device receiving an ARP request has the destination IPv4 address, it responds with an ARP reply.

What statement describes Ethernet? It defines the most common LAN type in the world. It is the required Layer 1 and 2 standard for Internet communication. It defines a standard model used to describe how networking works. It connects multiple sites such as routers located in different countries.

It defines the most common LAN type in the world.

The ARP table in a switch maps which two types of address together? Layer 3 address to a Layer 2 address Layer 3 address to a Layer 4 address Layer 4 address to a Layer 2 address Layer 2 address to a Layer 4 address

Layer 3 address to a Layer 2 address

What are two potential network problems that can result from ARP operation? (Choose two.) Manually configuring static ARP associations could facilitate ARP poisoning or MAC address spoofing. On large networks with low bandwidth, multiple ARP broadcasts could cause data communication delays. Network attackers could manipulate MAC address and IP address mappings in ARP messages with the intent of intercepting network traffic. Large numbers of ARP request broadcasts could cause the host MAC address table to overflow and prevent the host from communicating on the network. Multiple ARP replies result in the switch MAC address table containing entries that match the MAC addresses of hosts that are connected to the relevant switch port.

On large networks with low bandwidth, multiple ARP broadcasts could cause data communication delays. Network attackers could manipulate MAC address and IP address mappings in ARP messages with the intent of intercepting network traffic.

Refer to the exhibit. PC1 issues an ARP request because it needs to send a packet to PC2. In this scenario, what will happen next? ( View Pic Question 12) PC2 will send an ARP reply with its MAC address. RT1 will send an ARP reply with its Fa0/0 MAC address. RT1 will send an ARP reply with the PC2 MAC address. SW1 will send an ARP reply with the PC2 MAC address. SW1 will send an ARP reply with its Fa0/1 MAC address.

PC2 will send an ARP reply with its MAC address.

Refer to the exhibit. The exhibit shows a small switched network and the contents of the MAC address table of the switch. PC1 has sent a frame addressed to PC3. What will the switch do with the frame? ( View Pic Question 9) The switch will discard the frame. The switch will forward the frame only to port 2. The switch will forward the frame to all ports except port 4. The switch will forward the frame to all ports. The switch will forward the frame only to ports 1 and 3.

The switch will forward the frame to all ports except port 4.

Which statement describes the treatment of ARP requests on the local link? They must be forwarded by all routers on the local network. They are received and processed by every device on the local network. They are dropped by all switches on the local network. They are received and processed only by the target device.

They are received and processed by every device on the local network.

What statement describes a characteristic of MAC addresses? They must be globally unique. They are only routable within the private network. They are added as part of a Layer 3 PDU. They have a 32-bit binary value.

They must be globally unique.

What is auto-MDIX? a type of Cisco switch an Ethernet connector type a type of port on a Cisco switch a feature that detects Ethernet cable type

a feature that detects Ethernet cable type

The switches are in their default configuration. Host A needs to communicate with host D, but host A does not have the MAC address for its default gateway. Which network hosts will receive the ARP request sent by host A? (View Pic Question 2) only host D only router R1 only hosts A, B, and C only hosts A, B, C, and D only hosts B and C only hosts B, C, and router R1

only hosts B, C, and router R1

Which switching method uses the CRC value in a frame? cut-through fast-forward fragment-free store-and-forward

store-and-forward

What addressing information is recorded by a switch to build its MAC address table? the destination Layer 3 address of incoming packets the destination Layer 2 address of outgoing frames the source Layer 3 address of outgoing packets the source Layer 2 address of incoming frames

the source Layer 2 address of incoming frames


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