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Question 1

Refer to the exhibit.

[root#HostTime=]#ip route
default via 192.168.1.193 dev eth1 proto static
192.168.1.0/26 dev sth1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.200 metric 1

[root#HostTime=]#ip addr show eth1
eth1:mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlan 1000
 link/ether 00:0C:22:83:79:A3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 inet 192.168.1.200/26 hrd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth1
 inet6 fe80::20c::29ff:fe89:79b3/64 scope link
 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever

Drag and drop the networking parameters from the left onto the correct values on the right.

networking_parameters.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 2

Drag and drop the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller security settings from the left onto the correct security mechanism categories on the right.

WLC_Security.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 3

Drag and Drop the benefits of a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller from the left onto the correct examples on the right

Wireless_LAN_Controller.jpg

Note: You just need to click on one of the boxes on the right to match it with the corresponding box on the left.

Dynamic RF Feature
Controller provides centralized management of users and VLANs

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Controller uses loadbalancing to maximize throughput

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Access points auto adjust signal strength

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Controller image auto deployed to access Points

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Easy Deployment Process
Controller provides centralized management of users and VLANs

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Controller uses loadbalancing to maximize throughput

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Access points auto adjust signal strength

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Controller image auto deployed to access Points

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Optimized user performance
Controller provides centralized management of users and VLANs

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Controller uses loadbalancing to maximize throughput

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Access points auto adjust signal strength

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Controller image auto deployed to access Points

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Easy upgrade process
Controller provides centralized management of users and VLANs

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Controller uses loadbalancing to maximize throughput

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Access points auto adjust signal strength

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Controller image auto deployed to access Points

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Question 4

Drag and drop the descriptions of IP protocol transmissions from the left onto the correct IP traffic types on the right.

TCP_UDP.jpg

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 5

Drag and drop the AAA functions from the left onto the correct AAA services on the right.

AAA_services.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 6

Drag the OSPF parameters to the correct places on the right.

OSPF_parameters.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 7

Drag and drop the threat-mitigation techniques from the left onto the types of threat or attack they mitigate on the right.

Layer2_threat_mitigate.jpg

 

Note: You just need to click on one of the boxes on the right to match it with the corresponding box on the left.

802.1q double tagging
Configure the root guard feature

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Configure the BPDU guard feature

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Configure the dynamic ARP inspection feature

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Configure a VLAN access control list

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ARP spoofing
Configure the root guard feature

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Configure the BPDU guard feature

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Configure the dynamic ARP inspection feature

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Configure a VLAN access control list

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unwanted superior BPDUs
Configure the root guard feature

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Configure the BPDU guard feature

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Configure the dynamic ARP inspection feature

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Configure a VLAN access control list

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unwanted BPDUs on PortFast-enabled interfaces
Configure the root guard feature

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Configure the BPDU guard feature

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Configure the dynamic ARP inspection feature

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Configure a VLAN access control list

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Question 8

Drag and drop the WLAN components from the left onto the correct descriptions on the right.

Wireless_LAN_Components.jpg

 

Note: You just need to click on one of the boxes on the right to match it with the corresponding box on the left.

device that manages access points
dynamic interface

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virtual interface

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service port

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wireless LAN controller

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access point

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device that provides Wi-Fi devices with a connection to a wired network
dynamic interface

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virtual interface

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service port

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wireless LAN controller

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access point

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used for out of band management of a WLC
dynamic interface

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virtual interface

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service port

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wireless LAN controller

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access point

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used to support mobility management of the WLC
dynamic interface

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virtual interface

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service port

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wireless LAN controller

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access point

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applied to the WLAN for wireless client communication
dynamic interface

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virtual interface

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service port

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wireless LAN controller

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access point

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Question 9

Drag and drop the networking parameters from the left on to the correct values on the right.

Connection_Oriented_Connectionless.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 10

Drag and drop the description of file-transfer protocols from the left onto the correct protocols on the right.

FTP_TFTP.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 11

Drag and drop the functions from the left onto the correct network components on the right.

DHCP_Server_DNS_Server.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 12

Drag and drop the application protocols from the left onto the suitable transport protocols on the right.

TCP_UDP_Protocols_2.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 13

Drag drop the descriptions from the left on to the correct configuration-management technologies on the right.

Ansible_Chef_Puppet.jpg

 

Please type the corresponding numbers of each item on the left to the blank below and sort them in ascending order. For example: 136245 (which means 136 for first group, 245 for second group).

Please type your answer here:

Question 14

Drag and drop the IPv4 network subnets from the left onto the correct usable host ranges on the right.

IPv4_subnets.jpg

 

Note: You just need to click on one of the boxes on the right to match it with the corresponding box on the left.

172.28.228.144/18
172.28.192.1 – 172.28.255.254

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172.28.228.145 – 172.28.228.150

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172.28.224.1 – 172.28.231.254

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172.28.228.129 – 172.28.228.254

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172.28.228.1 – 172.28.229.254

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172.28.192.1 – 172.28.255.254

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172.28.228.145 – 172.28.228.150

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172.28.224.1 – 172.28.231.254

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172.28.228.129 – 172.28.228.254

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172.28.228.1 – 172.28.229.254

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172.28.228.144/23
172.28.192.1 – 172.28.255.254

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172.28.228.145 – 172.28.228.150

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172.28.224.1 – 172.28.231.254

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172.28.228.129 – 172.28.228.254

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172.28.228.1 – 172.28.229.254

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172.28.228.144/25
172.28.192.1 – 172.28.255.254

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172.28.228.145 – 172.28.228.150

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172.28.224.1 – 172.28.231.254

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172.28.228.129 – 172.28.228.254

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172.28.228.1 – 172.28.229.254

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172.28.228.144/29
172.28.192.1 – 172.28.255.254

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172.28.228.145 – 172.28.228.150

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172.28.224.1 – 172.28.231.254

Unselect

172.28.228.129 – 172.28.228.254

Unselect

172.28.228.1 – 172.28.229.254

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