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Assessment Test
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12.
B. This debug command displays all steps of the connection sequence.
See Chapter 8 for more information.
13.
B, C. Both commands are recognized in Windows 98. A is for use on a
router, and D is incorrect syntax. See Chapter 6 for more information.
14.
A, B, C, D. All of these are valid actions that will lead to the resolution
of phase one/phase two incompatibility. See Chapter 10 for more
information.
15.
B. 0x2101 is the correct configuration register setting for a router to
enter boot mode. See Chapter 5 for more details about configuration
register settings.
16.
C, D. These two protocols are used for IP address assignment.
(The other two don't exist.) See Chapter 6 for more information.
17.
B, C, D. A router provides other roles in a switched network as well,
but the collision domain is defined by the switch port, not the router.
See Chapter 11 for more information on this subject.
18.
B, D. Making multiple changes creates more difficulty when trying to
back out of changes as well as not allowing for good observation
results. Changes should not create any adverse network impact. For
further explanation of creating an action plan, see Chapter 1.
19.
A, C. Cisco routers support both ISL and 802.1Q. See Chapter 11 for
more information.
20.
C. CHAP and PPP are not specific to ISDN and q.931 is used for Layer
3 setup. See Chapter 8 for more information.
21.
B, C, D. LMI is the Local Management Interface. See Chapter 7 for
more information.
22.
B. The term "default" indicates that no other route has been specified.
So instead of dropping the packet, the router forwards it out the
default gateway. See Chapter 6 for more information.
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