Question 3. 3. (TCO 1) _____ control(s) which end devices are allowed to communicate on the network. (Points : 5) The access layer Business goals Collapsed core Convergence Question 4. 4. (TCO 1) _____ will determine the design requirements for a network. (Points : 5) Business goals Personal preference Location None of the above Question 5. 5. (TCO 1) Which of the following illustrates properly designed hierarchical networks that achieve near-wire speed among all devices? (Points : 5) Collapsed core Convergence The core layer Performance Question 6. 6. (TCO 2) Startup configuration is stored in ________. (Points : 5) ROM PRAM NVRAM Flash Question 7. 7. (TCO 2) The average amount of data that is actually transmitted as opposed to the rating of the port is _____. (Points : 5) source MAC address switch fabric throughput unicast transmission Question 8. 8. (TCO 2) _____ is a Layer 2 identifier for the frame's originating NIC or interface. (Points : 5) Propagation delay Source MAC address Switch fabric Throughput Question 9. 9. (TCO 2) _____ is a dedicated connection between two hosts. (Points : 5) Half-duplex communication Latency Microsegment Multicast transmission Question 10. 10. (TCO 2) A _____ is a frame that is sent from one host and addressed to one specific destination. (Points : 5) source MAC address switch fabric throughput unicast transmission Question 11. 11. (TCO 3) Extended-range VLANs are identified by a VLAN ID between which of the following ranges? (Points : 5) 1,000-9,000 1,006-4,094 1,006-2,094 1,000-4,094 Question 12. 12. (TCO 3) A _____ VLAN is a VLAN that is configured to carry only user-generated traffic. These VLANs are sometimes referred to as user VLANs. (Points : 5) data default native none of the above Question 13. 13. (TCO 3) Which VLANs are allowed over the link when a new trunk link is configured on an IOS-based switch? (Points : 5) All defined VLANs are allowed on the trunk by default. Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the switchport mode command Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the vtp domain command Each VLAN, or VLAN range, that is specified with the VLAN database command Question 14. 14. (TCO 3) Which would not be one of the characteristics of a typical VLAN? (Points : 5) VLANs logically divide a switch into multiple, independent switches at Layer 2. Trunk links can carry traffic for multiple VLANs. VLAN implementation significantly increases traffic due to added trunking information. A VLAN can span multiple switches. Question 15. 15. (TCO 3) Which of the following configures the port to negotiate a trunk? (Points : 5) Switchport mode trunk Switchport mode dynamic desirable Switchport nonegotiate Switchport mode access 1. (TCO 3) Which of the following best describes the mapping between VLANs and IP subnets in a modern switched network? (Points : 5) One VLAN to many IP subnets One IP subnet to one VLAN One IP subnet to many VLANs Varies with ...