CCNA Exploration 1: Network Fundamentals – Chapter 7 Exam
01. Which three factors should be considered when implementing a Layer 2 protocol in a network? (Choose three.)
- the Layer 3 protocol selected
- the geographic scope of the network
- the PDU defined by the transport layer
- the physical layer implementation
- the number of hosts to be interconnected
02.
- 00-1c-41-ab-c0-00
- 00-0c-85-cf-65-c0
- 00-0c-85-cf-65-c1
- 00-12-3f-32-05-af
03. Which options are properties of contention-based media access for a shared media? (Choose three.)
- non-deterministic
- less overhead
- one station transmits at a time
- collisions exist
- devices must wait their turn
- token passing
04. What is true concerning physical and logical topologies?
- The logical topology is always the same as the physical topology.
- Physical topologies are concerned with how a network transfers frames.
- Physical signal paths are defined by Data Link layer protocols.
- Logical topologies consist of virtual connections between nodes.
05. What determines the method of media access control? (Choose two.)
- network layer addressing
- media sharing
- application processes
- logical topology
- intermediary device function
06. What is true regarding media access control? (Choose three.)
- Ethernet utilizes CSMA/CD
- defined as placement of data frames on the media
- contention-based access is also known as deterministic
- 802.11 utilizes CSMA/CD
- Data Link layer protocols define the rules for access to different media
- controlled access contains data collisions
07. Which statements describe the logical token-passing topology? (Choose two.)
- Network usage is on a first come, first serve basis.
- Computers are allowed to transmit data only when they possess a token.
- Data from a host is received by all other hosts.
- Electronic tokens are passed sequentially to each other.
- Token passing networks have problems with high collision rates.
08. A network administrator has been asked to provide a graphic representation of exactly where the company network wiring and equipment are located in the building. What is this type of drawing?
- logical topology
- physical topology
- cable path
- wiring grid
- access topology
09. What is the purpose of the preamble in an Ethernet frame?
- is used as a padding for data
- is used for timing synchronization
- is used to identify the source address
- is used to identify the destination address
10. What statements are true regarding addresses found at each layer of the OSI model? (Choose two.)
- Layer 2 may identify devices by a physical address burned into the network card
- Layer 2 identifies the applications that are communicating
- Layer 3 represents a hierarchical addressing scheme
- Layer 4 directs communication to the proper destination network
- Layer 4 addresses are used by intermediary devices to forward data
11.
- All three networks use CSMA/CA
- None of the networks require media access control.
- Network 1 uses CSMA/CD and Network 3 uses CSMA/CA.
- Network 1 uses CSMA/CA and Network 2 uses CSMA/CD.
- Network 2 uses CSMA/CA and Network 3 uses CSMA/CD.
12.
- 1
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 8
- 16
13.
- source MAC – PC
- source MAC – S0/0 on RouterA
- source MAC – Fa0/1 on RouterB
- source IP – PC
- source IP – S0/0 on RouterA
- source IP – Fa0/1 of RouterB
14. Which sublayer of the data link layer prepares a signal to be transmitted at the physical layer?
- LLC
- MAC
- HDLC
- NIC
15. What two facts are true when a device is moved from one network or subnet to another? (Choose two.)
- The Layer 2 address must be reassigned.
- The default gateway address should not be changed.
- The device will still operate at the same Layer 2 address.
- Applications and services will need additional port numbers assigned.
- The Layer 3 address must be reassigned to allow communications to the new network.
16. What is a function of the data link layer?
- provides the formatting of data
- provides end-to-end delivery of data between hosts
- provides delivery of data between two applications
- provides for the exchange data over a common local media
17. What is a characteristic of a logical point-to-point topology?
- The nodes are physically connected.
- The physical arrangement of the nodes is restricted.
- The media access control protocol can be very simple.
- The data link layer protocol used over the link requires a large frame header.
18. What is a primary purpose of encapsulating packets into frames?
- provide routes across the internetwork
- format the data for presentation to the user
- facilitate the entry and exit of data on media
- identify the services to which transported data is associated
19. What is the primary purpose of the trailer in a data link layer frame?
- define the logical topology
- provide media access control
- support frame error detection
- carry routing information for the frame
20. What are three characteristics of valid Ethernet Layer 2 addresses? (Choose three.)
- They are 48 binary bits in length.
- They are considered physical addresses.
- They are generally represented in hexadecimal format.
- They consist of four eight-bit octets of binary numbers.
- They are used to determine the data path through the network.
- They must be changed when an Ethernet device is added or moved within the network.
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