Today's Cisco certification practice exam questions cover RIP, VLANs, GRE, and other important exam topics. Answers are at the bottom of the page. No peeking, and let's get started!
CCNA Certification:
How do you hardcode RIP to accept and send only Version 2 updates?
Extra credit: What is RIP's default for versions sent and accepted?
CCENT Certification:
What Virtual LANs, if any, cannot be deleted from a Cisco switch?
A. VLAN 1
B. VLAN 100
C. VLAN 0
D. No VLANs are exempt from deletion.
CCNA Security Certification / CCNP ISCW Exam:
Short answer: In SDM, you might see a green square next to a signature. What does that symbol indicate?
CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam:
What two symbols should you expect to see next to a valid and best BGP path in the output of show ip bgp?
A. ^
B. $
C. >
D. <
E. *
F. +
CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam:
HSRP uses the concept of an Active router. What is VRRP's equivalent to that router type?
A. Up
B. Master
C. Available
D. InCharge
E. VirtualUp
CCNP / ONT Exam:
Which of the following statements regarding GRE are true?
A. Uses IP protocol 47
B. Defined in RFC 1702
C. Is considered to be a carrier protocol
D. Is considered to be a passenger protocol
Here are today's answers!
CCNA Answer: Use the version 2 command under the RIP process, as shown here:
BRYANT_ADV_5(config)#router rip
BRYANT_ADV_5(config-router)#version 2
The default for RIP is to send Version 1 updates only, but to accept either Version 1 or 2 updates.
CCENT Answer: A. You cannot delete VLAN 1
CCNA Security / CCNP ISCW Answer: : The green square indicates the signature is at its default setting.
CCNP / BSCI Answer: C, E. A valid and best BGP route will have both an asterisk and a "greater than" sign to the left.
CCNP BCMSN Answer: B.
CCNP ONT Answers: A, B, C. The passenger protocol will be the protocol type that is encapsulated by GRE.
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