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Drag and drop for adverse network conditions.

Answer:

Excessive unicast flooding condition: caused by including a host port in STP


Out-of-order packets: potential result of disabling FIFO
TCP starvation: potential effect of excessive UDP traffic on link
Asymmetric routing: cause of inconsistent traffic patterns
Latency: condition in which packets require an excessive length of time to traverse a switch
Drag drop the correct descriptions on the right to the Frame Relay LMI extensions on the left.

Answer:

+ Address registration – It allows neighboring Cisco devices to exchange management IP


addresses
+ Global addressing – It enables the Frame Relay network to identify interfaces in the same
manner as a LAN
+ Multicasting – It provides the most efficient transmission of routing protocol messages and
supports address resolution
+ Simple flow control – It supports devices that are unable to use congestion notification
+ Virtual circuit status messages – It prevents data from being transmitted into black holes
Question 92

Drag the descriptions on the left to the appropriate group on the right.

Answer:

Authentication:
+ supports a local database for device access
+ supports encryption

Authorization:
+ specifies a user’s specific access privileges
+ enforces time periods during which a user can access the device

Accounting:
+ not supported with local AAA
+ verifies network usage
Question 93

Drag drop about AAA commands.

Answer:

+ if authenticated – It allows the user to perform the requested function once authenticated
+ none – It instructs the network access server to proceed without requesting authorization
information
+ local – It provides authorization for a limited set of functions only
+ krb5-instance – It uses a defined instance for authorization
+ group radius – It uses authorization information from a standards based server
+ group tacas+ – It uses authorization information stored as attribute value pair in a Cisco
proprietary server
Question 132

Drag and drop the GRE features from the left onto the correct description on the right.

Answer:

+ mGRE: technology that supports dynamic tunnel endpoints


+ IPSec: encryption protocol used to source tunnels
+ Keepalive: technology that prevents one side of the tunnel from going down while the other
stays up
+ Tunnel Key: clear-text password that confirms the peer connection
+ MSS: configurable value that prevents an interface from sending packets that are too large for
the tunnel
Question 206

Drag and drop the AAA features from the left onto the correct description on the right.

Answer:

+ Authentication: challenge and response operation


+ Accounting: feature that logs network usage
+ TACACS+: authentication method that uses TCP
+ RADIUS: authentication method that uses UDP
+ Authorization: controls specific access privileges of a user

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