Shouldn't this sort of thing be blocked?
I "have a firm belief" that at least one of the questions is straight from a
Cisco exam, word for word, although not the switching exam.
I don't think I'm breaking any NDA by saying that.
Shouldn't these be blocked unless the source is quoted, and even then,
aren't some of the available books taken from multiple people doing the
exams.
Oh I dunno, I'm just waffling on my soap box. Just finished my CCNP by
studying the technology rather than studying the answers to questions and it
annoys me.
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> Although I have passed 504, score 923. But I still want to make this
clear.
>
> 1. With VLAN routing, a switched VLAN corresponds to a(n) ______
> a. Bridge group
> b. Media interface
> c. ISI trunk interface
> d. Single routed subnet
> e. Spanning-tree branch
> why is c, not d?
>
> 2. In which transmission method are frames replicated as needed?
> a. Unicast
> b. Multicast
> c. Simulcast
> d. Broadcast
> The answer is b, but I think a is also right.
>
> 3. Applying an outgoing access list to an interface ______.
> a. Results in no action taken by the MLS-SE
> b. Generates an MLSP message from the MLS-RP to the MLS-SE
> c. Purges any entries for flows on that interface and records no new
entries
> d. Records enable packets only if the administrator sets the MLS RP IP ACL
> command on the interface
> e. Causes the MLS-SE to retain the MLS cache entries until they age out
and
> no longer record any new entries
> Cheetsheets answer: C.
> but I think C is just right on its first statement, the last
> statment("records no new entries") is wrong, because just input ACL will
> lead all flow come to Router processer by default, not output ACL.
>
> 4. Which two statements about VLANs are true? (choose two)
> a. A trunk link does not have a native VLAN.
> b. A trunk link does not belong to a specific VLAN.
> c. All VLANs can be transported on a single trunk link.
> d. There are four identification techniques to determine which VLAN a
frame
> belongs to when it is received on a trunk link.
> Cheetsheets answer: bc
> my choice: cd
> Why d is not right?
>
> 5. The router creates a CGMP frame ______.
> a. And forwards it to a well-known address, 224.0.0.1
> b. And forwards it to a well-known address to which all CGMP switches
listen.
> c. And forwards it to the rendezvous point to ensure consistent
> configurations.
> d. And assigns it a TTL equal to or less than the TTL assigned to the
> forwarding instance.
> e. Containing the request type, the multicast group address, and the
actual
> MAC addresses of the destination devices.
> Cheetsheets answer: b
> my answer: e
> cgmp message is sent to a well-know address all the switch can receive,
but
> just the CGMP enable process the frame. Do u agree with me?
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