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September 17th, 2010 Go to comments Here you will find answers to CCNA Drag and Drop Questions Part 2
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Question 1 The left describes OSI layers, while the right provides some terms. Drag the items on the right to the proper locations.

Answer: Network Layer: 1) IP addresses 2) packets 3) routing Transport Layer:


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1) windowing 2) UDP 3) segments Question 2 The above describes some categories, while the below provides their corresponding router output lines. Drag the above items to the proper locations.

Answer: 1) Port operational: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is up 2) Layer 2 problem: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down 3) Layer 1 problem: Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down 4) Port disabled: Serial0/1 is administrator down, line protocol is down Explanation: A simple way to find out which layer is having problem is to remember this rule: the first statement is for Layer 1, the last statement is for Layer 2 and if Layer 1 is down then surely Layer 2 will be down too, so you have to check Layer 1 before checking Layer 2. For example, from the output Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down we know that it is a layer 2 problem because the first statement (Serial0/1 is up) is good while the last statement (line protocol is down) is bad. For the statement Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down, both layers are down so the problem belongs to Layer 1. There is only one special case with the statement . is administrator down, line protocol is down. In this case, we know that the port is currently disabled and shut down by the administrators. Question 3 A user is unable to connect to the Internet. Based on the layered approach to troubleshooting and beginning with the lowest layer. Follow the guide and drag the contents to relevant modules.

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Answer: 1) Verify Ethernet cable connection: Step 1 2) Verify NIC operation: Step 2 3) Verify IP configuration: Step 3 4) Verify URL: Step 4 Explanation: The question asks us to begin with the lowest layer so we have to begin with Layer 1: verify physical connection; in this case an Ethernet cable connection. For your information, verify Ethernet cable connection means that we check if the type of connection (crossover, straight-through, rollover) is correct, the RJ45 headers are plugged in, the signal on the cable is acceptable Next we verify NIC operation. We do this by simply making a ping to the loopback interface 127.0.0.1. If it works then the NIC card (layer 1,2) and TCP/IP stack (layer 3) are working properly. Verify IP configuration belongs to layer 3. For example, checking if the IP can be assignable for host, the PCs IP is in the same network with the gateway Verifying the URL by typing in your browser some popular websites like google.com, microsoft.com to assure that the far end server is not down (it sometimes make we think we cant access to the Internet). We are using a URL so this step belongs to layer 7 of the OSI model. Question 4 The left describes the types of cables, while the right describes the purposes of the cables. Drag the items on the left to the proper locations. (Not all items can be used).

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Answer: 1) straight-through: switch access port to router 2) crossover: switch to switch 3) rollover: PC COM port to switch Explanation: To remember which type of cable you should use, follow these tips: - To connect two serial interfaces of 2 routers we use serial cable To specify when we use crossover cable or straight-through cable, we should remember: Group 1: Router, Host, Server Group 2: Hub, Switch One device in group 1 + One device in group 2: use straight-through cable Two devices in the same group: use crossover cable For example: we use straight-through cable to connect switch to router, switch to host, hub to host, hub to server and we use crossover cable to connect switch to switch, switch to hub, router to router, host to host ) Question 5 The left describes the types of switch ports, while the right describes the features. Drag the options on the right to the proper locations.

Answer: Access Port: - Carries traffic for a single VLAN Uses a straight-through cable to connect a device
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Connects an end-user workstation to a switch Trunk Port: - Carries traffic for a multiple VLAN Uses 802.1q to identify traffic from different VLANs Facilitates interVLAN communications when connected to a Layer 3 device Question 6 The above describes the Spanning-Tree Protocol port states, while the below describes their functions. Drag the above items to the proper locations.

Answer: - Learning: populating the MAC address table but not forwarding data frames Forwarding: sending and receiving data frames Listening: preparing to forward data frames without populating the MAC address table Blocking: preventing the use of looped paths
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Comments 1. adgwytc December 2nd, 2010 Dont know if this is any help for the subnetting.. but for a quick way to find the Networks, hosts and broadcast addresses I use the following method:www.9tut.com/ccna-drag-and-drop-2 5/10

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Take a /28 Well, we are borrwing 4 bits. Question 1 What is the lowest network well, the fourth bit, so 16Just do the following to find the networks.. 16 + 16 = 32 + 16 = 48 + 16 Just keep adding the lowest number for the mask and you get the network address. Given that the first address is 16 we know the first host is 17. The next network address is 32 so we know the broadcast for the 16 network must be next network address 1 , so 31, and the last usable host address must be next Network address -2. For a quick way of finding out the amount of hosts and networks for a given mask use the /28 again.. 4 bits on (borrowed), start at 2 and keep doubling for the amount of ONs (4).. So you get 2, 4, 8, 16 but you cant have all 0s and all 1s so you have to minus 2 of the final result, so in this case 16 2 gives us 14 networks. The same for the 0s (Hosts) and as it is four as well you will get 14 hosts.. Since a router and a switch are already identified, the final device box which is on the left side of Main router becomes a router. Agree !! (When you drop router in the box, additional hosts connected to them for console session automatically for each router) Since routers and switch are already in place, we can place connection between them. Note that in the picture given above, you will see Fa interface and Serial interface. These will have to find out by yourself in the exam. Dont worry show run on Main router will tell you the which intefaces Main router has. Now you can start dropping cable connection. (1) Crossover between Host A and Fa0/1 interface of router. (2) Crossover between Fa interfaces of Main router and router you drop on left side. (3) Serial between two serial interfaces of Main router and router you drop on right side. (4) Straight between switch and router dropped on the right side. Ok? and router dropped on the right side. Then it is all about IP calculation based on the subnet mask. Since host A IP address is given, you can calculate Fa0/1 interface of router on the left side. Again, since host C address is given, you can caluculate Fa0/0 interface of router on the right side. Now, you will have to use show run on Main to get the ip address of Fa interface and serial interface. Based on that you can calculate Fa0/0 interface of router on the left side and S0/0 interface of router on the right side. After that, you will have to start console sessions on each router (except Main) to (1) assign IP address on the right interfaces (dont forget no shut once after you assign IP address for each interface) (2) assign privelege password (use the password given in question) (3) assign console session password (use the password given in question) (4) assign telnet password (use the passwrd given in question) Finally, dont forget copy run start on each router. You dont need to test out the connections but make sure your configuration are reflected in show run. Thats it.
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2. susmithareddy December 7th, 2010 Access port Carries traffic for a single VLAN - Uses a straight-through cable to connect a device - Connects an end-user workstation to a switch Trunk Port: - Carries traffic for a multiple VLAN - Uses 802.1q to identify traffic from different VLANs - Facilitates interVLAN communications when connected to a Layer 3 device Trunk Port: - Carries traffic for a multiple VLAN - Facilitates interVLAN communications when connected to a Layer 3 device -Uses 802.1q to identify traffic from different VLANs can inter change like this are should i follow one order as here menction please any one help me. my mail id is susmithareddy07@gmail.com 3. kris December 15th, 2010 Same question as above Can I interchange the order of the answers? (except for question 3 of course). I am saying this because in P4S you cant! Maybe P4S is wrong 4. DragonSoul December 31st, 2010 Hello 9tut .. about Q5 can we change the answers from 1-3-2 to 1-2-3 ? 5. DragonSoul December 31st, 2010 i mean the Trunk port answer 6. disket January 9th, 2011 I would like to ask one thing in Question 1 and Question 5 . If i answer the drag and drop as follows , the answer is still legal or not ? Question 1. Network Layer: 1) packets 2) IP addresses 3) routing
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Transport Layer: 1) UDP 2) segments 3) Windowing Question 5 . Access Port: - Carries traffic for a single VLAN Uses a straight-through cable to connect a device Connects an end-user workstation to a switch Trunk Port: Facilitates interVLAN communications when connected to a Layer 3 device Uses 802.1q to identify traffic from different VLANs - Carries traffic for a multiple VLAN In Mashi or ACME drap and drops , It indicates a false answer if i didnt drag and drop like they described in their answer. 7. mohamed January 9th, 2011 hello every one i will enter exam ccna tmorrwo and i wanna know how many ques. in this exam? in the ques drag drop r order to answer important or not? i am finish study 9tut and test inside r any thing another it? any one plz tell me notes in this exam plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 8. Mir January 13th, 2011 only thing make me confused in Question 5, i know the three & three right options for answer of this qstn, but is it realy need to mentain the sequence ? please do help somebody Thanks 1. No trackbacks yet. Add a Comment Name

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