CCNP Switch FAQ :Preparing the Campus Infrastructure for Advanced Services Q1. When planning for access point deployments in a wireless LAN of a campus network, what are the two Cisco best-practice solutions? a. Standalone WLAN solutions (autonomous solutions) b. Network-based WLAN solutions c. Controller-based WLAN solutions d. Internet router-based WLAN … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Securing the Campus Infrastructure
CCNP Switch FAQ : Securing the Campus Infrastructure Q1. True or False: When configuring SNMP on Cisco routers and switches, use SNMPv2c because SNMP version 2c supports the use of encrypted passwords for authentication rather than the use of simple text or unencrypted passwords, as in version 1. Answer: True Q2. True or False: Using the 802.1X access control feature is … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing High Availability and Redundancy in a Campus Network
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing High Availability and Redundancy in a Campus Network Q1. True or False: Redundancy within network devices is enough to guarantee no single point of failure. Answer: False Q2. True or False: VRRP enables the use of multiple master routers for a VRRP group. Answer: False Q3. How long does a standby router take to detect the loss of the active … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing Spanning Tree
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing Spanning Tree Q1. True or False: MST is always preferred if you have more than a single VLAN. Answer: False Q2. True or False: Secondary root bridges have a lower bridge priority than primary root bridges. Answer: False Q3. Which one of the following is the best bridge priority configuration for a spanning-tree root switch? a. 0 b. 1 c. … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks Q1. True or False: It is important to have the same native VLAN on both switch link partners for ISL trunking. Answer: True Q2. True or False: The Cisco Catalyst 6500 supports up to 1024 VLANs in the most recent software releases. Answer: False Q3. True or False: When removing the native VLAN from a trunk port, CDP, … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ: Aggregating Switch Links
CCNP Switch FAQ: Aggregating Switch Links Q1. If Gigabit Ethernet ports are bundled into an EtherChannel, what is the maximum throughput supported on a Catalyst switch? a. 1 Gbps b. 2 Gbps c. 4 Gbps d. 8 Gbps e. 16 Gbps Answer: E Q2. Which of these methods distributes traffic over an EtherChannel? a. Round robin b. Least-used link c. A function of address d. A … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ: Spanning-Tree Configuration
CCNP Switch FAQ: Spanning-Tree Configuration Q1. Which of these is the single most important design decision to be made in a network running STP? a. Removing any redundant links b. Making sure all switches run the same version of IEEE 802.1D c. Root bridge placement d. Making sure all switches have redundant links Answer: C Q2. Where should the root bridge be placed on … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture
CCNP Switch FAQ : Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture Q1. The following statement describes which part of the enterprise network that is understood as the portion of the network infrastructure that provides access to services and resources to end users and devices that are spread over a single geographic location? a. Campus b. Data center c. Branch/WAN d. … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
CCNP Switch FAQ : Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing Q1. True or False: An SVI is a physical Layer 3 interface, whereas a routed port is a virtual Layer 3 interface. Answer:False Q2. True or False: Multilayer switches generally outperform routers of multiple Ethernet interfaces. Answer: True Q3. True or False: A router can forward DHCP requests across VLAN or IP subnet … [Read more...]