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SDM questions |
Posted by: okkadu - 04-23-2009, 02:29 PM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Hi
Are there any questions related to SDM in CCNA 640-802 ?
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QID:NA282 |
Posted by: to_old_4_this - 04-22-2009, 12:12 AM - Forum: Answer this question
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A host with the address of 192.168.125.34/27 needs to be denied access to all hosts outside its own subnet. To accomplish this, complete the command in brackets, [access-list 100 deny protocol address mackany], by draggin the appropriate options on the left to their correct placeholders on the right
Now what How2Pass states is correct is the following:
Protocol IP
address 192.168.125.34 ---- here is where I have a problem I placed 192.168.125.32
mask 0.0.0.0
Now the question clearly states "needs to be denied access to all hosts outside its own subnet" -- the subnet for this host is 192.168.125.32 through 192.168.125.48.
This lead me to the conclusion that address of the access-list had to be its entire network. How am I misinterpreting this question?
(By the way I have run across a couple of these and decided what the heck let me grab the competitions stuff and give it a whirl, dare I say, pass4sure. Believe me, the grammar is awful. You practically need an interpreter to follow their questions... I think it is awful... but, if I fail the exam I get my money back... personally, I would say for those that have posted about them on this site, to the rest save your money) which I don't want to fail the exam, so... I will be posting questions in this last two weeks before I take the 802 exam) :o
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Plz assist me |
Posted by: Alibaba - 04-17-2009, 07:29 PM - Forum: General
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Helllo Everyone,
I am going to attempt the ICND 1. Any body assist me they ask about labs in ICND1 paper or just multiple question.
Whose answer me i shall be very thankful 2 him
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Passed with a 944 |
Posted by: olsonc58 - 04-17-2009, 07:13 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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I completely missed the first lab on IPV6 virtual links. I was ready but in my nervous haste, I clicked the Next button thinking it would bring me to the screen with the command line. Sadly, it moved me to the next question. I tried to get the proctor to reset but she had to call Cisco. She was on the phone for 20 minutes. All they would do was give me my lost time back. Anyway, How2Pass was right on for most of the questions. There were a few oddball questions on multicasting and ISIS. My only advise....try to relax and go slow with the labs. Good luck to all of you!
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Why is my IP being blocked? |
Posted by: to_old_4_this - 04-13-2009, 04:32 PM - Forum: Site News & Issues
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I am logged in via my neighbors WLAN with his permission and we both use Roadrunner... I was online last night running router simulators and got cut-off.... I cannot even tracert from my IP to yoursite
What the heck?
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Question QID:N514 |
Posted by: taetak101 - 04-10-2009, 07:45 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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The answer for this question has a directly connect port being blocked. the connection from sw1 back to the root switch sw3. I thought each path from the root switch that is directly connected to the root is marked as a root port, and the election for the other ports of the non root switch would make a selection to forward or block. what am I missing?
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active directory question |
Posted by: ftaran - 04-05-2009, 05:23 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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(a) Active Directory is a single point of network resource management which stores information about network resources and the services that make the information available.
(i) Describe the four basic logical components comprising the Windows 2003 Active Directory hierarchical structure.
[12 marks]
(ii) Other than the Windows 2000/2003 Server operating system, what prerequisite service must be installed prior to installing Active Directory?
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(b) The Global Catalogue contains selected information about every object in all domains of a forest. A ?query? is a specific request made by a user to the global catalogue to retrieve, modify or delete Active Directory data. Describe the steps involved in the query process, indicating the entities involved in the transactions. Support your answer with the aid of a diagram,
[12 marks]
© Group Policies Objects (GPOs) are collections of user and computer configuration settings that can be linked to computers, sites domains and organisational units (OUs) to specify the behaviour of users? desktops. By default, they are applied hierarchically from the least restrictive (upper levels) to the most restrictive group and are cumulative. Describe the settings that can be applied to group policies that override the default behaviour (e.g. a computer that is part of a work group would only process its local GPO).
[8 marks]
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Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 |
Posted by: ftaran - 04-05-2009, 05:21 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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(a) Ethernet standards were originally developed by Xerox with several other companies. IEEE later developed the 802.3 standard with a few changes.
(i) How does the data carried in the Type and Data fields for Ethernet differ from that of IEEE 802.3?
(ii) Would a station implementing Ethernet be able to communicate with a station implementing IEEE 802.3?
(iii) Can the two implementations co-exist on the same local area network?
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Supernetting question |
Posted by: ftaran - 04-05-2009, 05:20 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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© An organisation is to set up a network that supports 2000 hosts. The Internet router attached to the organisation?s gateway (219.138.120.1) has the following entries in its routing table:
219.138.120.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.121.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.122.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.123.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.124.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.125.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.126.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
219.138.127.0 255.255.255.0 219.138.120.1
(i) What are the reasons for allocating eight Class C addresses rather than a single Class B address?
(ii) What inefficiency would result from having eight network addresses point to the same network?
(iii) What is the solution to solve the inefficiency?
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