This page was exported from Braindump2go Free Exam Dumps with PDF and VCE Collection [ https://www.mcitpdump.com ] Export date:Wed May 1 5:56:09 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: [Dec-2016-New]Braindump2go 200-105 Exam VCE PDF Dumps 346Q&As Free Offer[71-80] --------------------------------------------------- 2016/12 New Cisco 200-105: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2 v3.0) Exam Questions Updated Today!Free Instant Download 200-105 Exam Dumps (PDF & VCE) 346q from Braindump2go.com Today! 100% Real Exam Questions! 100% Exam Pass Guaranteed! 1.|2016/12 New 200-105 Exam Dumps (PDF & VCE) 346q Download:http://www.braindump2go.com/200-105.html2.|2016/12 New 200-105 Exam Questions & Answers:https://1drv.ms/f/s!AvI7wzKf6QBjgR8N2yzsALYPi7P6 QUESTION 71Which three of these statements regarding 802.1Q trunking are correct? (Choose three.) A.    802.1Q native VLAN frames are untagged by default.B.    802.1Q trunking ports can also be secure ports.C.    802.1Q trunks can use 10 Mb/s Ethernet interfaces.D.    802.1Q trunks require full-duplex, point-to-point connectivity.E.    802.1Q trunks should have native VLANs that are the same at both ends. Answer: ACEExplanation:To be the feasible successor, the Advertised Distance (AD) of that route must be less than the Feasible Distance (FD) of the successor. From the output of the "show ip eigrp topology 10.0.0.5 255.255.255.255 we learn that the FD of the successor is 41152000. Now we will mention about the answers, in the "Composite metric is (.../...)" statement the first parameter is the FD while the second parameter is the AD of that route. So we need to find out which route has the second parameter (AD) less than 41152000 -> only answer B satisfies this requirement with an AD of 128256.CCNA Self-Study (ICND Exam): Extending Switched Networks with Virtual LANshttp://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=102157&seqNum=2 QUESTION 72Which two options are valid WAN connectivity methods? (Choose two.) A.    PPPB.    WAPC.    DSLD.    L2TPv3E.    Ethernet Answer: ACExplanation:Explanation:On each WAN connection, data is encapsulated into frames before itcrosses the WAN link. The following are typical WAN protocols:1. High-level Data Link Control (HDLC): The Cisco default encapsulation type onpoint-to-point connections, dedicated links, and circuit- switches connections.2. PPP: Provides router-to-router and host-to-network connections over synchronous andasynchronous circuits. PPP was designed to work with several network layer protocols,including IP.3. Frame-relay: A successor to X.25. This protocol is an industry-standard, switchesdata-link layer protocol that handles multiple virtual circuitshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_area_networkhttp://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=102157&seqNum=2 QUESTION 73Refer to the exhibit. Which WAN protocol is being used?  A.    ATMB.    HDLCC.    Frame RelayD.    PPP Answer: CExplanation:"Show interface pos8/0/0" command showing LMI enq sent which show frame-relay encapsulation enabled on this interface . Cisco supports three different Local Management Interface (LMI) types for Frame Relay: Cisco, ANSI Annex D, and Q933-A Annex A http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=170741&seqNum=3 QUESTION 74What occurs on a Frame Relay network when the CIR is exceeded? A.    All TCP traffic is marked discard eligible.B.    All UDP traffic is marked discard eligible and a BECN is sent.C.    All TCP traffic is marked discard eligible and a BECN is sent.D.    All traffic exceeding the CIR is marked discard eligible. Answer: DExplanation:Committed information rate (CIR): The minimum guaranteed data transfer rate agreed to by the Frame Relay switch. Frames that are sent in excess of the CIR are marked as discard eligible (DE) which means they can be dropped if the congestion occurs within the Frame Relay network.Note: In the Frame Relay frame format, there is a bit called Discard eligible (DE) bit that is used to identify frames that are first to be dropped when the CIR is exceeded. QUESTION 75What are two characteristics of Frame Relay point-to-point subinterfaces? (Choose two.) A.    They create split-horizon issues.B.    They require a unique subnet within a routing domain.C.    They emulate leased lines.D.    They are ideal for full-mesh topologies.E.    They require the use of NBMA options when using OSPF. Answer: BCExplanation:http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=170741&seqNum=5Configuring Frame Relay SubinterfacesOn partially meshed Frame Relay networks, the problem of split horizon can be overcome by using Frame Relay subinterfaces. Frame Relay provides a mechanism to allow a physical interface to be partitioned into multiple virtual interfaces. In a similar way, using subinterfaces allows a partially meshed network to be divided into a number of smaller, fully meshed point-to-point networks. Generally, each point-to-point subnetwork is assigned a unique network address. This allows packets received on one physical interface to be sent out from the same physical interface, albeit forwarded on VCs in different subinterfaces.There are two types of subinterfaces supported by Cisco routers: point-to-point and multipoint subinterfaces. QUESTION 76Which two statements about using the CHAP authentication mechanism in a PPP link are true? (Choose two.) A.    CHAP uses a two-way handshake.B.    CHAP uses a three-way handshake.C.    CHAP authentication periodically occurs after link establishment.D.    CHAP authentication passwords are sent in plaintext.E.    CHAP authentication is performed only upon link establishment.F.    CHAP has no protection from playback attacks. Answer: BCExplanation:Understanding and Configuring PPP CHAP Authentication http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_tech_note09186a00800b4131.shtmlOne-Way and Two-Way AuthenticationCHAP is defined as a one-way authentication method. However, you use CHAP in both directions to create a two-way authentication. Hence, with two-way CHAP, a separate three-way handshake is initiated by each side. In the Cisco CHAP implementation, by default, the called party must authenticate the calling party (unless authentication is completely turned off). Therefore, a one-way authentication initiated by the called party is the minimum possible authentication. However, the calling party can also verify the identity of the called party, and this results in a two-way authentication. One-way authentication is often required when you connect to non-Cisco devices. QUESTION 77Which command allows you to verify the encapsulation type (CISCO or IETF) for a Frame Relay link? A.    show frame-relay lmiB.    show frame-relay mapC.    show frame-relay pvcD.    show interfaces serial Answer: BExplanation:map will show frame relay encapsulation (cisco or ietf) http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/wan/command/reference/wrffr4.html#wp1029343show frame-relay map" will show frame relay encapsulation type (CISCO or IETF)  QUESTION 78What is the purpose of Inverse ARP? A.    to map a known IP address to a MAC addressB.    to map a known DLCI to a MAC addressC.    to map a known MAC address to an IP addressD.    to map a known DLCI to an IP addressE.    to map a known IP address to a SPIDF.    to map a known SPID to a MAC address Answer: DExplanation:http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=170741&seqNum=4Frame-Relay (a Layer 2 protocol) uses Inverse-Arp to map a know Layer 2 Address (DLCI) to a unknow Layer 3 Address.Dynamic MappingDynamic address mapping relies on the Frame Relay Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (Inverse ARP), defined by RFC 1293, to resolve a next hop network protocol address to a local DLCI value. The Frame Relay router sends out Inverse ARP requests on its Frame Relay PVC to discover the protocol address of the remote device connected to the Frame Relay network. The responses to the Inverse ARP requests are used to populate an address-to-DLCI mapping table on the Frame Relay router or access server. The router builds and maintains this address-to-DLCImapping table, which contains all resolved Inverse ARP requests, including both dynamic and static mapping entries. When data needs to be transmitted to a remote destination address, the router performs a lookup on its routing table to determine whether a route to that destination address exists and the next hop address or directly connected interface to use in order to reach that destination. Subsequently, the router consults its address-to-DLCI mapping table for the local DLCI that corresponds to the next hop address. Finally, the router places the frames targeted to the remote destination on its identified outgoing local DLCI. On Cisco routers, dynamic Inverse ARP is enabled by default for all network layer protocols enabled on the physical interface. Packets are not sent out for network layer protocols that are not enabled on the physical interface. For example, no dynamic Inverse ARP resolution is performed for IPX if ipx routing is not enabled globally and there is no active IPX address assigned to the interface. Because dynamic Inverse ARP is enabled by default, no additional Cisco IOS command is required to enable it on an interface.Example 4-16 shows the output of the show frame-relay map privileged EXEC mode command. The addressto-DLCI mapping table displays useful information. The output of the command shows that the next hop address 172.16.1.2 is dynamically mapped to the local DLCI 102, broadcast is enabled on the interface, and the interface's status is currently active.NOTEAfter enabling Frame Relay on the interface, the Cisco router does not perform Inverse ARP until IP routing is enabled on the router. By default, IP routing is enabled on a Cisco router. If IP routing has been turned off, enable IP routing with the ip routing command in the global configuration mode. After IP routing is enabled, the router performs Inverse ARP and begins populating the address-to-DLCI mapping table with resolved entries. QUESTION 79Refer to the exhibit. A network associate has configured OSPF with the command:City(config-router)# network 192.168.12.64 0.0.0.63 area 0After completing the configuration, the associate discovers that not all the interfaces are participating in OSPF. Which three of the interfaces shown in the exhibit will participate in OSPF according to this configuration statement? (Choose three.)  A.    FastEthernet0 /0B.    FastEthernet0 /1C.    Serial0/0D.    Serial0/1.102E.    Serial0/1.103F.    Serial0/1.104 Answer: BCDExplanation:The "network 192.168.12.64 0.0.0.63 equals to network 192.168.12.64/26. This network has: Increment: 64 (/26= 1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1100 0000)Network address:192.168.12.64Broadcast address: 192.168.12.127Therefore all interface in the range of this network will join OSPF - B C D are correct. QUESTION 80Refer to the exhibit. The Lakeside Company has the internetwork in the exhibit. The administrator would like to reduce the size of the routing table on the Central router. Which partial routing table entry in the Central router represents a route summary that represents the LANs in Phoenix but no additional subnets?  A.    10.0.0.0/22 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.0.0.0 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1B.    10.0.0.0/28 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.2.0.0 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1C.    10.0.0.0/30 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.2.2.0 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1D.    10.0.0.0/22 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.4.0.0 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1E.    10.0.0.0/28 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.4.4.0 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1F.    10.0.0.0/30 is subnetted, 1 subnetsD 10.4.4.4 [90/20514560] via 10.2.0.2, 6w0d, Serial0/1 Answer: DExplanation:All the above networks can be summarized to 10.0.0.0 network but the question requires to "represent the LANs in Phoenix but no additional subnets" so we must summarized to 10.4.0.0 network. The Phoenix router has 4 subnets so we need to "move left" 2 bits of "/24-> /22 is the best choice - D is correct. !!!RECOMMEND!!! 1.|2016/12 New 200-105 Exam Dumps (PDF & VCE) 346q Download:http://www.braindump2go.com/200-105.html2.|2016/12 New 200-105 Study Guide: YouTube Video: YouTube.com/watch?v=MPVtnwlwW3E --------------------------------------------------- Images: --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2016-12-05 09:08:54 Post date GMT: 2016-12-05 09:08:54 Post modified date: 2016-12-05 09:08:54 Post modified date GMT: 2016-12-05 09:08:54 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com