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Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 The use of bridges and switches for segmentation results in ____? Perrine. J 1. Multiple broadcast domains 2. Single collision domains 3. A large over all network 4. Multiple collision domains 5/25/2017 Page 1 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 The use of bridges and switches for segmentation results in ____? Perrine. J 1. Multiple broadcast domains 2. Single collision domains 3. A large over all network 4. Multiple collision domains 5/25/2017 Page 2 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 After a collision occurs on a half-duplex Ethernet network, how does a transmitting host proceed? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. It does not stop transmitting. 2. It listens to determine if the network is in use before attempting to retransmit. 3. It resumes transmitting while the jam signal clears the wire. 4. It resumes transmitting based on the NIC back-off algorithm. 5. It will take priority and be the first host to transmit after the collision 5/25/2017 Page 3 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 After a collision occurs on a half-duplex Ethernet network, how does a transmitting host proceed? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. It does not stop transmitting. 2. It listens to determine if the network is in use before attempting to retransmit. 3. It resumes transmitting while the jam signal clears the wire. 4. It resumes transmitting based on the NIC back-off algorithm. 5. It will take priority and be the first host to transmit after the collision 5/25/2017 Page 4 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 What is designed to prevent multiple devices on an Ethernet network from transmitting at the same time? Perrine. J 1. synchronization clock 2. CSMA/CD access method 3. token access method 4. shared medium 5/25/2017 Page 5 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 What is designed to prevent multiple devices on an Ethernet network from transmitting at the same time? Perrine. J 1. synchronization clock 2. CSMA/CD access method 3. token access method 4. shared medium 5/25/2017 Page 6 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following are benefits of implementing Layer 3 devices in your LAN? 1. It allows segmentation of the LAN into unique physical and logical networks. 2. It filters data-link broadcasts and multicasts and allows for WAN connectivity. 3. It provides logical structure to the network. 4. All of the above Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 7 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following are benefits of implementing Layer 3 devices in your LAN? 1. It allows segmentation of the LAN into unique physical and logical networks. 2. It filters data-link broadcasts and multicasts and allows for WAN connectivity. 3. It provides logical structure to the network. 4. All of the above Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 8 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 LAN switches are considered to be which of the following? Perrine. J 1. Multiport repeaters operating at layer 1 2. Multiport hubs operating at layer 2 3. Multiport routers operating at layer 3 4. Multiport bridges operating at layer 2 5/25/2017 Page 9 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 LAN switches are considered to be which of the following? Perrine. J 1. Multiport repeaters operating at layer 1 2. Multiport hubs operating at layer 2 3. Multiport routers operating at layer 3 4. Multiport bridges operating at layer 2 5/25/2017 Page 10 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which switching mode changes to store-and-forward mode after it detects a given number of errors? Perrine. J 1. cut-through 2. adaptive fast-forward 3. fragment-free 4. adaptive cut-through 5/25/2017 Page 11 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which switching mode changes to store-and-forward mode after it detects a given number of errors? Perrine. J 1. cut-through 2. adaptive fast-forward 3. fragment-free 4. adaptive cut-through 5/25/2017 Page 12 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 In ____ switching, the switch checks the destination address and immediately begins forwarding the frame, and in ____ switching, the switch receives the complete frame before forwarding it. Perrine. J 1. Store-and-forward, symmetric 2. Cut-through, store-and-forward 3. Store-and-forward, cut-through 4. Memory buffering, cut-through 5/25/2017 Page 13 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 In ____ switching, the switch checks the destination address and immediately begins forwarding the frame, and in ____ switching, the switch receives the complete frame before forwarding it. Perrine. J 1. Store-and-forward, symmetric 2. Cut-through, store-and-forward 3. Store-and-forward, cut-through 4. Memory buffering, cut-through 5/25/2017 Page 14 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following is used to build a switching table? Perrine. J 1. source IP addresses 2. destination IP addresses 3. destination MAC addresses 4. source MAC addresses 5/25/2017 Page 15 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following is used to build a switching table? Perrine. J 1. source IP addresses 2. destination IP addresses 3. destination MAC addresses 4. source MAC addresses 5/25/2017 Page 16 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 How does an Ethernet bridge handle an incoming frame? (Choose three.) 1. The source MAC address and input interface pair are added to the bridging table. 2. The destination MAC address and input interface pair are added to the bridging table. 3. If no match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is discarded. 4. If no match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is flooded out all other interfaces. 5. If a match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is forwarded out the associated interface. 6. If a match to the source MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is forwarded to all ports. Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 17 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 How does an Ethernet bridge handle an incoming frame? (Choose three.) 1. The source MAC address and input interface pair are added to the bridging table. 2. The destination MAC address and input interface pair are added to the bridging table. 3. If no match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is discarded. 4. If no match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is flooded out all other interfaces. 5. If a match to the destination MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is forwarded out the associated interface. 6. If a match to the source MAC address is found in the bridging table, the frame is forwarded to all ports. Perrine. J 5/25/2017 Page 18 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 A bandwidth domain or collision domain is everything associated with a port on what device? Perrine. J 1. Repeater 2. Switch 3. Active hub 4. Passive hub 5/25/2017 Page 19 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 A bandwidth domain or collision domain is everything associated with a port on what device? Perrine. J 1. Repeater 2. Switch 3. Active hub 4. Passive hub 5/25/2017 Page 20 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which form of buffering is used by bridges? Perrine. J 1. cut-through 2. fragment-free 3. fast-forward 4. store-and-forward 5/25/2017 Page 21 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which form of buffering is used by bridges? Perrine. J 1. cut-through 2. fragment-free 3. fast-forward 4. store-and-forward 5/25/2017 Page 22 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Switching may be implemented to improve the performance of which of the following networking technologies? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. Ethernet 10BASE-T 2. Ethernet 10BASE2 3. FDDI 4. Token Ring 5. EIA-232 5/25/2017 Page 23 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Switching may be implemented to improve the performance of which of the following networking technologies? (Choose three.) Perrine. J 1. Ethernet 10BASE-T 2. Ethernet 10BASE2 3. FDDI 4. Token Ring 5. EIA-232 5/25/2017 Page 24 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following specifications for 10BASE-T is wrong? Perrine. J 1. Data rate is 10 Mbps 2. Maximum length is 400 meters 3. Signaling method is baseband 4. Media is category 5 UTP 5/25/2017 Page 25 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which of the following specifications for 10BASE-T is wrong? Perrine. J 1. Data rate is 10 Mbps 2. Maximum length is 400 meters 3. Signaling method is baseband 4. Media is category 5 UTP 5/25/2017 Page 26 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which statements are true concerning the shared memory buffering used by an Ethernet switch? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. Frames are processed through a single queue. 2. All frames are placed in a common memory buffer. 3. Frames are placed in a queue for the destination port. 4. A port with a full memory buffer can cause frames for available ports to be delayed. 5. Each switch port is statically assigned a buffer of equal size. 5/25/2017 Page 27 Cisco 3 – Switching Concepts Module 4 Which statements are true concerning the shared memory buffering used by an Ethernet switch? (Choose two.) Perrine. J 1. Frames are processed through a single queue. 2. All frames are placed in a common memory buffer. 3. Frames are placed in a queue for the destination port. 4. A port with a full memory buffer can cause frames for available ports to be delayed. 5. Each switch port is statically assigned a buffer of equal size. 5/25/2017 Page 28