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Final Exam - CCNA 4 Release date: 2007-9-21 21:03:00 Take Assessment - Final Exam - CCNA 4 WAN Technologies (Version 3.1) Take Assessment - Final Exam - CCNA 4 WAN Technologies (Version 3.1)

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1 1 Which IP addresses are defined by RFC 1918 as private addresses? (Choose three.) Which IP addresses are defined by RFC 1918 as private addresses? (Choosethree.) 172.55.16.0.16 172.17.0.0/16 224.200.175.0/24 192.168.168.0/22 10.88.179.0/29 17.250.0.0/16

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Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator of the Denver router has determined that the DHCP clients on the network are not working properly. The clients are receiving IP configuration information from a DHCP server configured on the router but cannot access the Internet. From the outputin the exhibit, what is the most likely problem? Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator of the Denver router has determined that the DHCP clients on the network are not working properly. The clients are receiving IP configuration information from a DHCP server configured on the router but cannot access the Internet. From the output in the exhibit, what is the most likely problem? TheDHCP server service is not enabled. The DHCP server service is not enabled. The DHCP pool is not bound to the interface. The DHCP pool is not bound to the interface. The inside interface for DCHP is not defined. The inside interface for DCHP is not defined. The pool does not have a default router defined for the clients. The pool does not have a default router defined for the clients. All the hostaddresses have been excluded from the DHCP pool. All the host addresses have been excluded from the DHCP pool.

3 3 What does the output of the show frame-relay map command shown below represent? (Choose two.) What does the output of the show frame-relay map command shown below represent? (Choose two.) Serial 0 (up): ip 172.30.151.4 dlci 122, dynamic, broadcast, status defined, active Serial 0(up): ip 172.30.151.4 dlci 122, dynamic, broadcast, status defined, active 172.30.151.4 represents the IP address of the remote router. 172.30.151.4 represents the IP address of the remote router. 172.30.151.4 represents the IP address of the local serial interface. 172.30.151.4 represents the IP address of the local serial interface. DLCI 122 represents the interface of the remote router. DLCI 122represents the interface of the remote router.

broadcast indicates that a dynamic routing protocol such as RIP v1 can send packets across this PVC. broadcast indicates that a dynamic routing protocol such as RIP v1 can send packets across this PVC. dynamic indicates that a dynamic routing protocol is enabled for this connection. dynamic indicates that a dynamic routing protocol is enabled forthis connection. active indicates that the ARP process is working. active indicates that the ARP process is working.

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Which router command would be used to associate a Layer 2 address with the corresponding Layer 3 address in the internetwork in the diagram? Which router command would be used to associate a Layer 2 address with the corresponding Layer 3 address in the internetwork in thediagram? RouterA(config-if)# frame-relay pvc 100 192.168.15.2 RouterA (config-if) # frame-relay pvc 100 192.168.15.2 RouterA(config-if)# dialer-map ip 192.168.15.1 100 broadcast RouterA (config-if) # dialer-map ip 192.168.15.1 100 broadcast RouterA(config-if)# frame-relay map ip 192.168.15.2 100 broadcast RouterA (config-if) # frame-relay map ip 192.168.15.2 100 broadcast RouterA (config-if)#dialer-map 192.168.15.1 101 serial 0 broadcast RouterA (config-if) # dialer-map 192.168.15.1 101 serial 0 broadcast RouterA (config-if)# frame-relay dlci 101 192.168.15.1 broadcast RouterA (config-if) # frame-relay dlci 101 192.168.15.1 broadcast RouterA (config-if)# dialer-map 192.168.15.1 inverse-arp broadcast RouterA (config-if) # dialer-map 192.168.15.1 inverse-arp broadcast

5 5 Which scenarios...
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