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Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the total number of bits available for assignment to the subnet field when subnetting Class A, Class B, and Class C networks? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. 24 2. 22 3. 16 4. 14 5. 8 6. 6 5/25/2017 Page 1 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the total number of bits available for assignment to the subnet field when subnetting Class A, Class B, and Class C networks? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. 24 2. 22 3. 16 4. 14 5. 8 • 6 5/25/2017 Page 2 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are Cisco proprietary routing protocols? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. RIPv2 2. IGRP 3. OSPF 4. BGP 5. RIPv1 6. EIGRP 5/25/2017 Page 3 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are Cisco proprietary routing protocols? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. RIPv2 2. IGRP 3. OSPF 4. BGP 5. RIPv1 6. EIGRP 5/25/2017 Page 4 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are small, discrete components found within a personal computer? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. transistor 2. microprocessor 3. power supply 4. capacitor 5. light emitting diode 6. hard disk 5/25/2017 Page 5 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are small, discrete components found within a personal computer? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. transistor 2. microprocessor 3. power supply 4. capacitor 5. light emitting diode 6. hard disk 5/25/2017 Page 6 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Using the IP address 38.159.163.37 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.240, determine the subnetwork address. Perrine. J 1. 38.159.0.0 2. 38.159.163.0 3. 38.159.163.0 4. 38.159.163.16 5. 38.159.163.32 6. 38.159.163.36 5/25/2017 Page 7 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Using the IP address 38.159.163.37 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.240, determine the subnetwork address. Perrine. J 1. 38.159.0.0 2. 38.159.163.0 3. 38.159.163.0 4. 38.159.163.16 5. 38.159.163.32 6. 38.159.163.36 5/25/2017 Page 8 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is important to remember about the data link layer of the OSI model when considering Peer to Peer communication? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. It links data to the transport layer. 2. It encapsulates frames into packets. 3. It provides a service to the network layer. 4. It encapsulates the network layer information into a frame. 5. Its header contains a physical address which is required to complete the data link functions. 6. It encodes the data link frame into a pattern of 1s and 0s (bits) for transmission on the medium. 5/25/2017 Page 9 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is important to remember about the data link layer of the OSI model when considering Peer to Peer communication? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. It links data to the transport layer. 2. It encapsulates frames into packets. 3. It provides a service to the network layer. 4. It encapsulates the network layer information into a frame. 5. Its header contains a physical address which is required to complete the data link functions. 6. It encodes the data link frame into a pattern of 1s and 0s (bits) for transmission on the medium. 5/25/2017 Page 10 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are common LAN Technologies? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. Frame Relay 2. Ethernet 3. ISDN 4. Token Ring 5. Arcnet 6. HDLC 5/25/2017 Page 11 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are common LAN Technologies? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. Frame Relay 2. Ethernet 3. ISDN 4. Token Ring 5. Arcnet 6. HDLC 5/25/2017 Page 12 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Select the option that describes the relationship between analog and digital transmissions. Perrine. J 1. Analog transmissions occur over wire; digital transmissions do not. 2. Analog transmission is bandwidth dependent; digital transmission is not. 3. Digital transmission carries a variety of information; analog transmission is restricted. 4. Digital signals use a wide range of frequencies; analog signals use a small range of frequencies. 5/25/2017 Page 13 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Select the option that describes the relationship between analog and digital transmissions. Perrine. J 1. Analog transmissions occur over wire; digital transmissions do not. 2. Analog transmission is bandwidth dependent; digital transmission is not. 3. Digital transmission carries a variety of information; analog transmission is restricted. 4. Digital signals use a wide range of frequencies; analog signals use a small range of frequencies. 5/25/2017 Page 14 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are valid frame types for an 802.3 WLAN? (Choose three.) 1. control 2. directional 3. data 4. byte 5. management 6. signal Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 15 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are valid frame types for an 802.3 WLAN? (Choose three.) 1. control 2. directional 3. data 4. byte 5. management 6. signal Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 16 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are considered the best electrical conductors for use in data network communications? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. glass fibers 2. copper 3. gold 4. plastic 5. silicon 6. silver 5/25/2017 Page 17 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are considered the best electrical conductors for use in data network communications? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. glass fibers 2. copper 3. gold 4. plastic 5. silicon 6. silver 5/25/2017 Page 18 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following correctly describe AC and DC currents? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. DC always flows in the same direction, and DC voltages always have the same polarity. 2. In DC systems, the flow of electrons is always from a negatively charged source to a positively charged source. 3. In AC systems, electrons flow from negative to positive and then from positive to negative. 4. Power lines carry electricity in the form of DC because it can be delivered efficiently over large distances. 5. AC voltage reverses its polarity, so that the positive terminal becomes negative, and the negative terminal becomes positive. 6. For AC and DC electrical systems, the flow of electrons is always from a positively charged source to a negatively charged source. 5/25/2017 Page 19 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following correctly describe AC and DC currents? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. DC always flows in the same direction, and DC voltages always have the same polarity. 2. In DC systems, the flow of electrons is always from a negatively charged source to a positively charged source. 3. In AC systems, electrons flow from negative to positive and then from positive to negative. 4. Power lines carry electricity in the form of DC because it can be delivered efficiently over large distances. 5. AC voltage reverses its polarity, so that the positive terminal becomes negative, and the negative terminal becomes positive. 6. For AC and DC electrical systems, the flow of electrons is always from a positively charged source to a negatively charged source. 5/25/2017 Page 20 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Depending on how easily free electrons flow through them, materials are classified into which three groups? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. semiconductors 2. solids 3. insulators 4. conductors 5. liquids 6. gases 5/25/2017 Page 21 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Depending on how easily free electrons flow through them, materials are classified into which three groups? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. semiconductors 2. solids 3. insulators 4. conductors 5. liquids 6. gases 5/25/2017 Page 22 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final The 802.11b standard has a transmitting rate of 11 Mbps. What is the actual throughput? Perrine. J 1. 2.0 to 3.5 Mbps 2. 3.5 to 4.5 Mbps 3. 5.0 to 5.5 Mbps 4. 6.0 to 7.5 Mbps 5/25/2017 Page 23 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final The 802.11b standard has a transmitting rate of 11 Mbps. What is the actual throughput? Perrine. J 1. 2.0 to 3.5 Mbps 2. 3.5 to 4.5 Mbps 3. 5.0 to 5.5 Mbps 4. 6.0 to 7.5 Mbps 5/25/2017 Page 24 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which combinations of charges will be repelled by electric force? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. neutral and neutral 2. neutral and positive 3. neutral and negative 4. positive and positive 5. positive and negative 6. negative and negative 5/25/2017 Page 25 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which combinations of charges will be repelled by electric force? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. neutral and neutral 2. neutral and positive 3. neutral and negative 4. positive and positive 5. positive and negative 6. negative and negative 5/25/2017 Page 26 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final During cable testing, which of the following are used to calculate the information carrying capacity of a data cable? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. bit speed 2. attenuation 3. wire map 4. saturation limit 5. analog bandwidth 5/25/2017 Page 27 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final During cable testing, which of the following are used to calculate the information carrying capacity of a data cable? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. bit speed 2. attenuation 3. wire map 4. saturation limit 5. analog bandwidth 5/25/2017 Page 28 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final A positive decibel measurement indicates which of the following about a networking signal? Perrine. J 1. The signal has become distorted. 2. The signal will have increased error rates. 3. Power has been decreased. 4. Power has been increased. 5. Power is stable. 6. Power is sufficient for data communications 5/25/2017 Page 29 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final A positive decibel measurement indicates which of the following about a networking signal? Perrine. J 1. The signal has become distorted. 2. The signal will have increased error rates. 3. Power has been decreased. 4. Power has been increased. 5. Power is stable. 6. Power is sufficient for data communications 5/25/2017 Page 30 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which type of noise affects all transmission frequencies equally? Perrine. J 1. baseband interference 2. narrowband interference 3. broadband interference 4. black noise 5. white noise 6. gray noise 5/25/2017 Page 31 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which type of noise affects all transmission frequencies equally? Perrine. J 1. baseband interference 2. narrowband interference 3. broadband interference 4. black noise 5. white noise 6. gray noise 5/25/2017 Page 32 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final The highest capacity Ethernet technologies should be implemented in which areas of a network? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. between workstation and backbone switch 2. between individual workstations 3. between backbone switches 4. between enterprise server and switch 5. on aggregate access links 5/25/2017 Page 33 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final The highest capacity Ethernet technologies should be implemented in which areas of a network? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. between workstation and backbone switch 2. between individual workstations 3. between backbone switches 4. between enterprise server and switch 5. on aggregate access links 5/25/2017 Page 34 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final An ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is composed of how many signaling channels? Perrine. J 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5/25/2017 Page 35 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final An ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is composed of how many signaling channels? Perrine. J 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5/25/2017 Page 36 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What type of network cable is used to interconnect the ISDN BRI port to a serviceprovider device? Perrine. J 1. cross-over 2. straight-through 3. roll-over 4. patch cable 5/25/2017 Page 37 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What type of network cable is used to interconnect the ISDN BRI port to a serviceprovider device? Perrine. J 1. cross-over 2. straight-through 3. roll-over 4. patch cable 5/25/2017 Page 38 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describe interframe spacing? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. the minimum interval, measured in bit-times, that any station must wait before sending another frame 2. the maximum interval, measured in bit-times, that any station must wait before sending another frame 3. the 96-bit payload padding inserted into a frame to achieve a legal frame size 4. the 96-bit frame padding transmitted between frames to achieve proper synchronization 5. the time allowed for slow stations to process a frame and prepare for the next frame 6. the maximum interval within which a station must send another frame to avoid being considered unreachable 5/25/2017 Page 39 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describe interframe spacing? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. the minimum interval, measured in bit-times, that any station must wait before sending another frame 2. the maximum interval, measured in bit-times, that any station must wait before sending another frame 3. the 96-bit payload padding inserted into a frame to achieve a legal frame size 4. the 96-bit frame padding transmitted between frames to achieve proper synchronization 5. the time allowed for slow stations to process a frame and prepare for the next frame 6. the maximum interval within which a station must send another frame to avoid being considered unreachable 5/25/2017 Page 40 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are defined by the terms "taking turns" and "first come, first served"? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. dual-ring 2. linear bus 3. deterministic 4. non-deterministic 5. contention 6. non-contention 5/25/2017 Page 41 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following are defined by the terms "taking turns" and "first come, first served"? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. dual-ring 2. linear bus 3. deterministic 4. non-deterministic 5. contention 6. non-contention 5/25/2017 Page 42 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final How will data loss be handled after a late collision? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. The stations involved in the collision automatically retransmit the frames after the collision and jam signals clear. 2. The upper layer protocols will determine the frame was lost and request retransmission. 3. The NIC will believe the frame went out fine, unaware of the data loss. 4. The upper layer protocols will reconstruct the data from the damaged frame since most of the frame was transmitted before the collision and only the padding was damaged. 5. Retransmitted data will have a segment identifier that is a higher priority than the original so the data receives special handling. 5/25/2017 Page 43 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final How will data loss be handled after a late collision? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. The stations involved in the collision automatically retransmit the frames after the collision and jam signals clear. 2. The upper layer protocols will determine the frame was lost and request retransmission. 3. The NIC will believe the frame went out fine, unaware of the data loss. 4. The upper layer protocols will reconstruct the data from the damaged frame since most of the frame was transmitted before the collision and only the padding was damaged. 5. Retransmitted data will have a segment identifier that is a higher priority than the original so the data receives special handling. 5/25/2017 Page 44 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the characteristics of a local collision? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. The frame is less than minimum length. 2. The frame is longer than the maximum length. 3. The frame has an invalid FCS checksum. 4. The frame has a valid FCS checksum. 5. Over-voltage is detected on the coaxial network. 6. Simultaneous RX/TX activity is detected. 5/25/2017 Page 45 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the characteristics of a local collision? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. The frame is less than minimum length. 2. The frame is longer than the maximum length. 3. The frame has an invalid FCS checksum. 4. The frame has a valid FCS checksum. 5. Over-voltage is detected on the coaxial network. 6. Simultaneous RX/TX activity is detected. 5/25/2017 Page 46 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the three types of collisions? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. premature 2. late 3. local 4. early 5. remote 6. delayed 5/25/2017 Page 47 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are the three types of collisions? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. premature 2. late 3. local 4. early 5. remote 6. delayed 5/25/2017 Page 48 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final For which of the following is Ethernet considered the standard? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. inter-building connection 2. mid-length voice 3. video conferencing 4. vertical wiring 5. horizontal wiring 6. diagonal wiring 5/25/2017 Page 49 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final For which of the following is Ethernet considered the standard? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. inter-building connection 2. mid-length voice 3. video conferencing 4. vertical wiring 5. horizontal wiring 6. diagonal wiring 5/25/2017 Page 50 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following items are common to all 100BASE technologies? (Choose three.) 1. frame format 2. media 3. connectors 4. timing 5. multi-part encoding Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 51 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following items are common to all 100BASE technologies? (Choose three.) 1. frame format 2. media 3. connectors 4. timing 5. multi-part encoding Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 52 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following features are important considerations when designing a 10BASE-T network? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. operates in either full-duplex or half-duplex modes 2. cable is heavy, stiff, and difficult to install 3. supports a longer segment length than 10BASE5 4. usually configured in a star or extended star topology 5. cabling represents a single point of failure 6. utilizes a shared bus device 5/25/2017 Page 53 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following features are important considerations when designing a 10BASE-T network? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. operates in either full-duplex or half-duplex modes 2. cable is heavy, stiff, and difficult to install 3. supports a longer segment length than 10BASE5 4. usually configured in a star or extended star topology 5. cabling represents a single point of failure 6. utilizes a shared bus device 5/25/2017 Page 54 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following is the IEEE Standard for 10 Gigabit (GbE) Ethernet? Perrine. J 1. 802.3gb 2. 803.2gb 3. 802.311gb 4. 802.5ae 5. 802.3ae 6. 802.5gb 5/25/2017 Page 55 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following is the IEEE Standard for 10 Gigabit (GbE) Ethernet? Perrine. J 1. 802.3gb 2. 803.2gb 3. 802.311gb 4. 802.5ae 5. 802.3ae 6. 802.5gb 5/25/2017 Page 56 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is unique about the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. It uses profiles to identify individual workstation configurations while assigning IP addresses. 2. DHCP packets also include a leased IP address. 3. It uses a different message format than does BOOTP. 4. It allows a host to obtain an IP address dynamically without a network administrator. 5. It allows the administrator to design a preset list of addresses for the hosts to choose from automatically 5/25/2017 Page 57 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is unique about the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. It uses profiles to identify individual workstation configurations while assigning IP addresses. 2. DHCP packets also include a leased IP address. 3. It uses a different message format than does BOOTP. 4. It allows a host to obtain an IP address dynamically without a network administrator. 5. It allows the administrator to design a preset list of addresses for the hosts to choose from automatically 5/25/2017 Page 58 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are facts about the operation of the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. operates in a client-server environment 2. requires only a single packet exchange to obtain an IP address 3. is designed to work best in a peer-to-peer networking environment 4. requires a multiple packet exchange to complete the IP address request 5/25/2017 Page 59 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What are facts about the operation of the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. operates in a client-server environment 2. requires only a single packet exchange to obtain an IP address 3. is designed to work best in a peer-to-peer networking environment 4. requires a multiple packet exchange to complete the IP address request 5/25/2017 Page 60 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Why are internets necessary? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. to overcome LAN scalability limitations 2. to overcome LAN speed limitations 3. to overcome LAN distance limitations 4. to prevent collision and congestion conditions 5. to network networks 5/25/2017 Page 61 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Why are internets necessary? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. to overcome LAN scalability limitations 2. to overcome LAN speed limitations 3. to overcome LAN distance limitations 4. to prevent collision and congestion conditions 5. to network networks 5/25/2017 Page 62 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of these workstation installation and setup tasks are concerned with network access layer functions? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. configuring the e-mail client 2. installing NIC drivers 3. configuring IP network settings 4. connecting the network cable 5. using FTP to download application software updates 5/25/2017 Page 63 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of these workstation installation and setup tasks are concerned with network access layer functions? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. configuring the e-mail client 2. installing NIC drivers 3. configuring IP network settings 4. connecting the network cable 5. using FTP to download application software updates 5/25/2017 Page 64 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following is important when considering IP addressing in relation to BOOTP? Perrine. J 1. BOOTP dynamically creates a database of all available IP addresses within a network. 2. BOOTP allows multiple workstation profiles sharing the same IP address. 3. BOOTP is not designed to provide dynamic address assignment. 4. BOOTP must statically assign IP addresses through RARP. 5/25/2017 Page 65 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following is important when considering IP addressing in relation to BOOTP? Perrine. J 1. BOOTP dynamically creates a database of all available IP addresses within a network. 2. BOOTP allows multiple workstation profiles sharing the same IP address. 3. BOOTP is not designed to provide dynamic address assignment. 4. BOOTP must statically assign IP addresses through RARP. 5/25/2017 Page 66 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which term describes an ARP response by a router on behalf of a requesting host? 1. ARP 2. RARP 3. Proxy ARP 4. Proxy RARP Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 67 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which term describes an ARP response by a router on behalf of a requesting host? 1. ARP 2. RARP 3. Proxy ARP 4. Proxy RARP Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 68 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Broadcast radiation can cause which of the following? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. higher segment attenuation 2. reduced host performance 3. reduced switching speeds 4. increased network collisions 5. increased protocol storms 6. increased ARP requests 5/25/2017 Page 69 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Broadcast radiation can cause which of the following? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. higher segment attenuation 2. reduced host performance 3. reduced switching speeds 4. increased network collisions 5. increased protocol storms 6. increased ARP requests 5/25/2017 Page 70 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final "CompA" is trying to locate a new computer named "CompB" on the network. Which of the following does "CompA" broadcast to find the MAC address of "CompB"? Perrine. J 1. MAC request 2. ARP request 3. ping 4. Telnet 5. proxy ARP 5/25/2017 Page 71 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final "CompA" is trying to locate a new computer named "CompB" on the network. Which of the following does "CompA" broadcast to find the MAC address of "CompB"? Perrine. J 1. MAC request 2. ARP request 3. ping 4. Telnet 5. proxy ARP 5/25/2017 Page 72 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describes the use of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)? Perrine. J 1. resolve routing loops 2. eliminate Split Horizon errors 3. limit collisions 4. resolve switching loops 5/25/2017 Page 73 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describes the use of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)? Perrine. J 1. resolve routing loops 2. eliminate Split Horizon errors 3. limit collisions 4. resolve switching loops 5/25/2017 Page 74 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is established during a connection-oriented file transfer between computers? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. a temporary connection to establish authentication of hosts 2. a connection used for ASCII or binary mode data transfer 3. a connection used to provide the tunnel through which file headers are transported 4. a command connection which allows the transfer of multiple commands directly to the remote server system 5. a control connection between the client and server 5/25/2017 Page 75 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final What is established during a connection-oriented file transfer between computers? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. a temporary connection to establish authentication of hosts 2. a connection used for ASCII or binary mode data transfer 3. a connection used to provide the tunnel through which file headers are transported 4. a command connection which allows the transfer of multiple commands directly to the remote server system 5. a control connection between the client and server 5/25/2017 Page 76 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final When an administrator establishes a terminal connection to a server named corporate.mydomain.com, which protocols are used to remotely issue commands to that server? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. SMTP 2. SNMP 3. DNS 4. Telnet 5. FTP 6. NMS 5/25/2017 Page 77 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final When an administrator establishes a terminal connection to a server named corporate.mydomain.com, which protocols are used to remotely issue commands to that server? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. SMTP 2. SNMP 3. DNS 4. Telnet 5. FTP 6. NMS 5/25/2017 Page 78 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following protocols are used for e-mail transfer between clients and servers? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. TFTP 2. SNMP 3. POP3 4. SMTP 5. IMAP4 6. postoffice 5/25/2017 Page 79 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following protocols are used for e-mail transfer between clients and servers? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. TFTP 2. SNMP 3. POP3 4. SMTP 5. IMAP4 6. postoffice 5/25/2017 Page 80 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describe characteristics of the Telnet protocol? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. The client host requires processing power equal to that of the server to which it is connected. 2. The processing and storage takes place on the remote server. 3. Telnet is a true client server application. 4. Telnet is a presentation layer applet. 5. The Telnet server runs special software called a daemon. 6. Telnet requires the support of DNS and FTP to function properly. 5/25/2017 Page 81 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which of the following describe characteristics of the Telnet protocol? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. The client host requires processing power equal to that of the server to which it is connected. 2. The processing and storage takes place on the remote server. 3. Telnet is a true client server application. 4. Telnet is a presentation layer applet. 5. The Telnet server runs special software called a daemon. 6. Telnet requires the support of DNS and FTP to function properly. 5/25/2017 Page 82 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which type of encoding does 100BASE-TX use? Perrine. J 1. Manchester 2. 4B/5B 3. 4B/8B 4. 4e/5e 5. HDLC 5/25/2017 Page 83 Cisco 1 - Networking Basics Final Which type of encoding does 100BASE-TX use? Perrine. J 1. Manchester 2. 4B/5B 3. 4B/8B 4. 4e/5e 5. HDLC 5/25/2017 Page 84