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CCNA3 TEST & ANSWER ----SEM3 CH7


1 Refer to the graphic. Server sends an ARP request for the MAC address of its default gateway. If STP is not enabled, what will be the result of this ARP request?

Router_1 will kill the broadcast and reply with the MAC address of the next hop router. 
Switch_A will reply with the MAC address of the Router_1 E0 interface. 
Switch_A and Switch_B will continuously flood the message onto the network. ¡Ì
Switch_B will broadcast the request and reply with the Router_1 address. 
The message will cycle around the network until its TTL is exceeded. 


2 How is the information contained in BPDUs used by switches? (Choose two.)



3 What elements will exist in a converged network with one spanning tree? (Choose two.)

one root bridge per network ¡Ì
all non-designated ports forwarding 
one root port per non-root bridge ¡Ì
multiple designated ports per segment 
one designated port per network 


4 Which of the following criteria does a switch use to select the root bridge? (Choose two.)

memory size 
bridge priority ¡Ì
switching speed 
number of ports 
base MAC address ¡Ì
switch location 


5 How does a switch forward a multicast frame through the network?

It floods it to all ports as a broadcast. 
It is forwarded only to ports that contain the destination address. 
It is sent to the port that contains the first destination address. 
It floods it to all ports except the one it was received on. ¡Ì
It is dropped and not sent to any address. 


6 What happens when there is a topology change on a network that utilizes STP ? (Choose two.)

User traffic is disrupted until recalculation is complete. ¡Ì
The switch recomputes the Spanning Tree topology after the network converges. 
All ports are placed in learning state until convergence has occurred. 
A delay of up to 50 seconds is incurred for convergence of the new Spanning Tree topology. ¡Ì
User data is forwarded while BPDUs are exchanged to recompute the topology. 


7 How much time does it take for a switch port to go from the blocking state to the forwarding state?

2 seconds 
15 seconds 
20 seconds 
50 seconds ¡Ì


8 Following a link failure, when does Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol allow point-to-point and edge type links to go to the forwarding state?

in 15 seconds 
never 
immediately ¡Ì
in 30 seconds 
after 90 seconds 


9 What will be the port assignments and port states in the STP-enabled network shown in the graphic? (Choose two.)

Port 1/1 will be a root port, 1/11 will be a designated port. ¡Ì
Port 1/1 will be a designated port, Port 1/11 will be a root port. 
Port 1/2 will be a root port, 1/12 will be a designated port. 
Port 1/1 will be blocked 
Port 1/12 will be blocked. ¡Ì


10 Which algorithm is used to create a loop free switched topology?

Spanning Tree ¡Ì
Shortest Path First 
Dykstra 
Rapid Tree 
Bellman-Ford 


11 Which of the following are problems that can occur in redundantly switched networks? (Choose three.)

broadcast storms ¡Ì
corrupted ARP tables 
duplicate MAC addresses 
inaccurate routing tables 
multiple copies of Ethernet frames ¡Ì
MAC address table instability ¡Ì


12 How can a network administrator influence which STP switch becomes the root bridge?

Configure the switch as the static root bridge. 
Change the BPDU to a higher value than that of the other switches in the network. 
Change the BPDU to a lower value than that of the other switches in the network. 
Set the switch priority to a smaller value than that of the other switches in the network. ¡Ì
Set the switch priority to a higher value than that of the other switches in the network. 


13 What features of the Spanning-Tree Protocol contribute to the time it takes for a switched network to converge after a topology change occurs? (Choose three.)

the max-age timer ¡Ì
the listening forward delay ¡Ì
the spanning-tree hold down timer 
the learning forward delay ¡Ì
the spanning-tree path cost 
the blocking delay 


14 Which of the following are valid STP port states? (Choose three.)

blocking ¡Ì
learning ¡Ì
converging 
listening ¡Ì
switching 


15 How often are BPDUs sent by default in a network using the spanning-tree algorithm?

every second 
every two seconds ¡Ì
every three seconds 
every four seconds 

 

16 In which STP state does a port record MAC addresses but not forward user data?

blocking 
learning ¡Ì
disabling 
listening 
forwarding 


17 What is meant by "five nines" network uptime?

A network should be available until 9:00 pm five days of the week. 
A network should be functioning 99.999% of the time. ¡Ì
There should be five nine-port uplinks for each backbone segment. 
Five percent of network expenditures should address 99% of user requirements. 
Nothing short of 100% network uptime is acceptable in modern networks. 


18 Refer to the network shown in the graphic. Host1 needs to transfer data to host2, but host1 has no MAC address entry in its ARP cache for host2. What will happen on the network as host1 prepares to transmit its data to host2?

Host1 will receive an ICMP destination unknown message from switch3. 
All hosts in the network shown will receive an ARP request message from host1. ¡Ì
Multicasting will occur until host2 is located. 
Switch3 will send the host2 MAC address from its bridging table to host1. 
A broadcast storm will occur. 


19 What link types have been defined for Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol? (Choose three.)

shared ¡Ì
end-to-end 
edge-type ¡Ì
boundary-type 
point-to-many 
point-to-point ¡Ì


20 What characteristic of Ethernet makes a redundantly switched network prone to loops?

Routers are only able to prevent loops at Layer 3, while Ethernet exists at Layer 2. 
The Ethernet protocol has no TTL mechanism. ¡Ì
Switches lack the sophisticated software required to prevent loops. 
Looping of frames is a reliability mechanism built in to the Ethernet protocol. 


21 What is the first step in the process of convergence in a spanning tree topology?

election of the root bridge ¡Ì
determination of the designated port for each segment 
blocking of the non-designated ports 
selection of the designated trunk port 
activation of the root port for each segment 


22 Switch_A and Switch_B shown in the graphic receive an ARP request from the host and forward it out their ports. The switches receive the forwarded requests from each other and in turn flood the requests again. What will be the result if this process continues?

a broadcast storm ¡Ì
multicast errors 
ARP table errors 
MAC address instability 
redundant unicast frame forwarding 


23 In which STP state does a switch port transmit user data and learn MAC addresses?

blocking 
learning 
disabling 
listening 
forwarding ¡Ì


24 Which of the following describe the BIDs used in a spanning tree topology? (Choose two.)

They are sent out by the root bridge only after the inferior BPDUs are sent. 
They consist of a bridge priority and MAC address. ¡Ì
Only the root bridge will send out a BID. 
They are used by the switches in a spanning tree topology to elect the root bridge. ¡Ì
The switch with the fastest processor will have the lowest BID.