CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are layer 3 addresses?
A) MAC
B) NSAP
C) PPP
D) IP
E) DSAP
F) SSAP
Select the 2 best answers.
Answer: B, D
Layer 3 addresses - OSI uses NSAP and TCP/IP uses IP
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What packet will be returned by PC2 if PC1 sends the packet to PC2 in the diagram?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
F) F
Select the best answer.
Answer: E
Option E will be the return packet.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What packet will be returned by PC2 if PC1 sends the packet to PC2 in the diagram?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
F) F
Select the best answer.
Answer: E
Option E will be the return packet.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following allows for the upgrading of a router IOS without authentication?
A) FTP
B) SMTP
C) Telnet
D) rlogin
E) SSH
F) TFTP
Select the best answer.
Answer: F
TFTP allows for the upgrading of a router IOS with authentication
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following allows for the upgrading of a router IOS without authentication?
A) FTP
B) SMTP
C) Telnet
D) rlogin
E) SSH
F) TFTP
Select the best answer.
Answer: F
TFTP allows for the upgrading of a router IOS with authentication
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 21 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the following to TCP.
A) Connectionless
B) Connection-oriented
C) Sequencing
D) No Sequencing
E) E-mail
F) Voice streaming
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: B, C, E
TCP is reliable protocol that can be used by E-mail, file sharing or downloading. It is connection-oriented and provides sequencing.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the following to TCP.
A) Connectionless
B) Connection-oriented
C) Sequencing
D) No Sequencing
E) E-mail
F) Voice streaming
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: B, C, E
TCP is reliable protocol that can be used by E-mail, file sharing or downloading. It is connection-oriented and provides sequencing.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 18 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which PC command displays the output in the diagram?

A) arp -a
B) traceroute
C) ping
D) ipconfig/all
E) show arp
F) ipconfig
Answer: F
The ipconfig command displays the output in the diagram.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which PC command displays the output in the diagram?

A) arp -a
B) traceroute
C) ping
D) ipconfig/all
E) show arp
F) ipconfig
Answer: F
The ipconfig command displays the output in the diagram.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 7 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are directed broadcast addresses? (Use default masks)
A) 172.16.255.255
B) 255.255.255.255
C) 172.16.0.0
D) 172.16.0.255
E) 172.255.255.255
F) 0.0.0.0
Select the answer.
Answer: A
Directed broadcasts have binary 1s in the host portion
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following are directed broadcast addresses? (Use default masks)
A) 172.16.255.255
B) 255.255.255.255
C) 172.16.0.0
D) 172.16.0.255
E) 172.255.255.255
F) 0.0.0.0
Select the answer.
Answer: A
Directed broadcasts have binary 1s in the host portion
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Saturday, 5 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are not part of the TCP/IP Model?
A) Application
B) Internet
C) Transport
D) Network
E) Network Access
F) Data Link
Select the 2 best answers.
Answer: D, F
The TCP/IP model consists of Application & Transport & Internet & Network & Network Access layers
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following are not part of the TCP/IP Model?
A) Application
B) Internet
C) Transport
D) Network
E) Network Access
F) Data Link
Select the 2 best answers.
Answer: D, F
The TCP/IP model consists of Application & Transport & Internet & Network & Network Access layers
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 4 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are examples of attack motivations?
A) Nation states
B) Theft
C) Terrorists
D) Passive
E) Active
F) Challenge
Select the 2 best answers.
Answer: B, F
Examples of Adversaries:
1) Nation-states
2) Terrorists
3) Criminals
4) Hackers
5) Crackers
6) Competitors
7) Script kiddies
8) Disgruntled employees
9) Government
Motivations:
1) Intelligence
2) Theft
3) DoS
4) Embarrassment
5) Challenge
Classes of Attack:
1) Passive
2) Active
3) Close-in
4) Insider
5) Distributed
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following are examples of attack motivations?
A) Nation states
B) Theft
C) Terrorists
D) Passive
E) Active
F) Challenge
Select the 2 best answers.
Answer: B, F
Examples of Adversaries:
1) Nation-states
2) Terrorists
3) Criminals
4) Hackers
5) Crackers
6) Competitors
7) Script kiddies
8) Disgruntled employees
9) Government
Motivations:
1) Intelligence
2) Theft
3) DoS
4) Embarrassment
5) Challenge
Classes of Attack:
1) Passive
2) Active
3) Close-in
4) Insider
5) Distributed
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 3 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following describes a Star topology?
A) Computers and other network devices are cabled together in a line using coaxial cable.
B) Computers and other network devices are cabled together with the last device connect to the first to form a circle
C) A central cabling device connects the computers and other network devices
D) All devices connect to one another for redundancy and fault tolerance.
E) At least one device maintains multiple connections to all other devices without being fully meshed
Answer: C
In a star topology, A central cabling device connects the computers and other network devices
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following describes a Star topology?
A) Computers and other network devices are cabled together in a line using coaxial cable.
B) Computers and other network devices are cabled together with the last device connect to the first to form a circle
C) A central cabling device connects the computers and other network devices
D) All devices connect to one another for redundancy and fault tolerance.
E) At least one device maintains multiple connections to all other devices without being fully meshed
Answer: C
In a star topology, A central cabling device connects the computers and other network devices
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
How many collision domains are there in the diagram?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 10
E) 7
F) 3
Select the best answer.
Answer: C
There are 6 collision domains. Each connection on a switch is a separate collision domain. A hub is a single collision domain.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
How many collision domains are there in the diagram?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 10
E) 7
F) 3
Select the best answer.
Answer: C
There are 6 collision domains. Each connection on a switch is a separate collision domain. A hub is a single collision domain.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Sunday, 30 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What type of cable would be used to connect PC1 to Switch1 in the diagram?

A) Single-mode fiber cable
B) Rollover Cable
C) Serial Cable
D) Multimode fiber cable
E) Straight-Through Cable
F) Crossover Cable
Answer: E
A straight through cable is used to connect PC to a switch
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What type of cable would be used to connect PC1 to Switch1 in the diagram?

A) Single-mode fiber cable
B) Rollover Cable
C) Serial Cable
D) Multimode fiber cable
E) Straight-Through Cable
F) Crossover Cable
Answer: E
A straight through cable is used to connect PC to a switch
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
PC1 sends an HTTP frame to PC2. What is the destination MAC address at point A?
A) 000C:1234:5678
B) 0000:1111:2222
C) 000D:1334:5678
D) 000C:5678:1223
E) 000C:1244:5679
F) 000C:1234:8764
Select the best answer
Answer: C
The destination MAC will be PC1's default gateway which will be Router1
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
PC1 sends an HTTP frame to PC2. What is the destination MAC address at point A?
A) 000C:1234:5678
B) 0000:1111:2222
C) 000D:1334:5678
D) 000C:5678:1223
E) 000C:1244:5679
F) 000C:1234:8764
Select the best answer
Answer: C
The destination MAC will be PC1's default gateway which will be Router1
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 17 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
PC1 sends an HTTP frame to PC2. What is the destination MAC address at point A?

A) 000C:1234:5678
B) 0000:1111:2222
C) 000D:1334:5678
D) 000C:5678:1223
E) 000C:1244:5679
F) 000C:1234:8764
Answer: C
The destination MAC will be PC1's default gateway which will be Router 1
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
PC1 sends an HTTP frame to PC2. What is the destination MAC address at point A?

A) 000C:1234:5678
B) 0000:1111:2222
C) 000D:1334:5678
D) 000C:5678:1223
E) 000C:1244:5679
F) 000C:1234:8764
Answer: C
The destination MAC will be PC1's default gateway which will be Router 1
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 7 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What type of cable would be used to connect the devices in the diagram?

A) Straight-Through Cable
B) Rollover Cable
C) Serial Cable
D) Multimode fiber cable
E) Single-mode fiber cable
F) Crossover Cable
Select the best answer.
Answer: A
A straight through cable is used to connect a router to a switch
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What type of cable would be used to connect the devices in the diagram?

A) Straight-Through Cable
B) Rollover Cable
C) Serial Cable
D) Multimode fiber cable
E) Single-mode fiber cable
F) Crossover Cable
Select the best answer.
Answer: A
A straight through cable is used to connect a router to a switch
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 6 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
It is important to recognize network icons in network diagrams. What is the device in the diagram?

A) Server
B) Ethernet Link
C) Cloud
D) Serial Link
E) PC
F) Router
Select the best answer.
Answer: E
The icon in the diagram represents an end user PC
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
It is important to recognize network icons in network diagrams. What is the device in the diagram?

A) Server
B) Ethernet Link
C) Cloud
D) Serial Link
E) PC
F) Router
Select the best answer.
Answer: E
The icon in the diagram represents an end user PC
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following commands configure a switch with IP address 10.1.1.1?
A) vlan 1
B) interface vlan 1
C) vlan database
D) no ip address
E) ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
F) no shut
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: B, E, F
To configure an IP address on a switch, do the following:
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Switch(config-if)#no shutdown
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
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http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following commands configure a switch with IP address 10.1.1.1?
A) vlan 1
B) interface vlan 1
C) vlan database
D) no ip address
E) ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
F) no shut
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: B, E, F
To configure an IP address on a switch, do the following:
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Switch(config-if)#no shutdown
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 29 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What is the last host address for subnet 172.16.96.0 with mask 255.255.224.0?
A) 172.16.192.255
B) 172.16.159.254
C) 172.16.223.254
D) 172.16.255.254
E) 172.16.223.255
F) 172.16.127.254
Answer: F
For network 172.16.96.9 255.255.224.0:
When put in binary:
Network: 172.16.01100000.00000000
Mask: 255.255.11100000.00000000
To work out the last host address, put 1's in the host portion, except for the last bit which should be set to 0.
Network: 172.16.01100000.00000000
Mask: 255.255.11100000.00000000
Last Host: 172.16.01111111.11111110
Thus the last host address is: 172.16.127.254
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
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http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What is the last host address for subnet 172.16.96.0 with mask 255.255.224.0?
A) 172.16.192.255
B) 172.16.159.254
C) 172.16.223.254
D) 172.16.255.254
E) 172.16.223.255
F) 172.16.127.254
Answer: F
For network 172.16.96.9 255.255.224.0:
When put in binary:
Network: 172.16.01100000.00000000
Mask: 255.255.11100000.00000000
To work out the last host address, put 1's in the host portion, except for the last bit which should be set to 0.
Network: 172.16.01100000.00000000
Mask: 255.255.11100000.00000000
Last Host: 172.16.01111111.11111110
Thus the last host address is: 172.16.127.254
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 28 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What is the maximum distance of Thin Ethernet?
A) 1 km
B) 200 meters
C) 450 meters
D) 500 meters
E) 600 meters
F) 185 meters
Select the best answer: F
The maximum distance of thin Ethernet is 185 meters
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What is the maximum distance of Thin Ethernet?
A) 1 km
B) 200 meters
C) 450 meters
D) 500 meters
E) 600 meters
F) 185 meters
Select the best answer: F
The maximum distance of thin Ethernet is 185 meters
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
The ___________ is the main circuit board of a computer.
A) Motherboard
B) Bus
C) CPU
D) RAM
E) ROM
F) Operating System
Select the best answer.
Answer: A
The Motherboard is the main circuit board of a computer
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
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The ___________ is the main circuit board of a computer.
A) Motherboard
B) Bus
C) CPU
D) RAM
E) ROM
F) Operating System
Select the best answer.
Answer: A
The Motherboard is the main circuit board of a computer
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

The correct answers are shown below
A current config === RAM
B startup config === NVRAM
C IOS === flash
D modem === aux port
E direct configuration === console port
F data traffic === interfaces
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

The correct answers are shown below
A current config === RAM
B startup config === NVRAM
C IOS === flash
D modem === aux port
E direct configuration === console port
F data traffic === interfaces
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 25 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are valid host addresses?
A) 172.16.1.255/27
B) 172.16.1.192/27
C) 172.16.1.222/27
D) 172.16.1.224/27
E) 172.16.1.161/27
F) 172.16.1.191/27
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: A, C, E
To your success,David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following are valid host addresses?
A) 172.16.1.255/27
B) 172.16.1.192/27
C) 172.16.1.222/27
D) 172.16.1.224/27
E) 172.16.1.161/27
F) 172.16.1.191/27
Select the 3 best answers.
Answer: A, C, E
To your success,David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Sunday, 24 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which of the following are examples of RFC 1918 addresses?
A) 10.0.0.0
B) 10.255.255.255
C) 172.64.0.0
D) 172.16.0.0
E) 192.168.0.0
F) 192.160.0.0
Select the best four answers.
Answer: A, B, D, E
To your success,David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which of the following are examples of RFC 1918 addresses?
A) 10.0.0.0
B) 10.255.255.255
C) 172.64.0.0
D) 172.16.0.0
E) 192.168.0.0
F) 192.160.0.0
Select the best four answers.
Answer: A, B, D, E
To your success,David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Saturday, 23 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What source MAC address does PC1 see when PC2 pings PC1?

A) AAAA
B) BBBB
C) CCCC
D) DDDD
Answer: D
The Switch will not change the source MAC of frames sent from PC2 to PC1. Therefore PC1 will see the MAC address of PC2 as the source MAC address.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What source MAC address does PC1 see when PC2 pings PC1?

A) AAAA
B) BBBB
C) CCCC
D) DDDD
Answer: D
The Switch will not change the source MAC of frames sent from PC2 to PC1. Therefore PC1 will see the MAC address of PC2 as the source MAC address.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 22 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

The correct answers are shown below
A Class A === First Octet starts with 0
B Class B === First Octet starts with 10
C Class C === First Octet starts with 110
D Class D === First Octet starts with 1110
E Class E === First Octet starts with 11110
F Class F === Does not exist
IP addressing supports five different address classes: A, B, C, D, and E. Only classes A, B, and C are available for commercial use. The left-most (high-order) bits indicate the network class. provides reference information about five IP address classes.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

The correct answers are shown below
A Class A === First Octet starts with 0
B Class B === First Octet starts with 10
C Class C === First Octet starts with 110
D Class D === First Octet starts with 1110
E Class E === First Octet starts with 11110
F Class F === Does not exist
IP addressing supports five different address classes: A, B, C, D, and E. Only classes A, B, and C are available for commercial use. The left-most (high-order) bits indicate the network class. provides reference information about five IP address classes.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 21 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What protocol translates a host name to an IP address?
A) ARP
B) DHCP
C) DNS
D) RARP
E) FTP
F) Proxy-ARP
Answer: C
DNS is used to resolve names to IP addresses.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What protocol translates a host name to an IP address?
A) ARP
B) DHCP
C) DNS
D) RARP
E) FTP
F) Proxy-ARP
Answer: C
DNS is used to resolve names to IP addresses.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

the correct answers are shown below:
A Message === Application
B Segment === Transport
C Packet === Network
D Frame === Data Link
E Bits === Physical
F TCP === Reliable Delivery
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,
CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

the correct answers are shown below:
A Message === Application
B Segment === Transport
C Packet === Network
D Frame === Data Link
E Bits === Physical
F TCP === Reliable Delivery
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,
CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 18 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which hosts are on the same network as PC1?
A) 192.168.10.16/27
B) 192.168.10.20/27
C) 192.168.10.23/27
D) 192.168.10.21/27
E) 192.168.10.33/27
F) 192.168.10.40/27
Select the four best answers
Answer: A, B, C, D
network: 192.168.10.0000 0000 = 0
broadcast: 192.168.10.0001 1111 = 31
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,
CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which hosts are on the same network as PC1?
A) 192.168.10.16/27
B) 192.168.10.20/27
C) 192.168.10.23/27
D) 192.168.10.21/27
E) 192.168.10.33/27
F) 192.168.10.40/27
Select the four best answers
Answer: A, B, C, D
network: 192.168.10.0000 0000 = 0
broadcast: 192.168.10.0001 1111 = 31
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP,
CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Sunday, 17 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right
The correct answers are shown below:
A 0x2101 === Run RxBoot
B 0x2102 === Normal Startup
C 0x2142 === Setup dialog
D 0x2100 === Run ROM Monitor
E confreg === Typed in ROM Monitor mode to change configuration register value
F config-register === Typed in global configuration mode to change configuration register value
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right
The correct answers are shown below:
A 0x2101 === Run RxBoot
B 0x2102 === Normal Startup
C 0x2142 === Setup dialog
D 0x2100 === Run ROM Monitor
E confreg === Typed in ROM Monitor mode to change configuration register value
F config-register === Typed in global configuration mode to change configuration register value
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Saturday, 16 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
CDP will display which of the following?
A) Device name of connected device
B) IPX address of connected device
C) IP address of connected device
D) Capabilities of connected device
E) IP address of a remote device
F) Platform of a remote device
Answer: A, B, C, D
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
CDP will display which of the following?
A) Device name of connected device
B) IPX address of connected device
C) IP address of connected device
D) Capabilities of connected device
E) IP address of a remote device
F) Platform of a remote device
Answer: A, B, C, D
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 14 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What command shows the command buffer contents?
Answer: show history
show history = While in EXEC mode, lists the last several commands entered.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What command shows the command buffer contents?
Answer: show history
show history = While in EXEC mode, lists the last several commands entered.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which Keystrokes will move the cursor to the beginning of the command line?
A) Ctrl-A
B) Ctrl-B
C) Ctrl-C
D) Ctrl-E
E) Ctrl-F
F) Esc-B
Answer: A
Ctrl-A = Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which Keystrokes will move the cursor to the beginning of the command line?
A) Ctrl-A
B) Ctrl-B
C) Ctrl-C
D) Ctrl-E
E) Ctrl-F
F) Esc-B
Answer: A
Ctrl-A = Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 11 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
The TCP 3 handshake happens in which of the following ways?
A) SYN, ACK -> ACK -> SYN
B) SYN -> SYN, ACK -> ACK
C) SYN ACK -> ACK -> SYN
D) SYN -> ACK -> SYN, ACK
Answer: B
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
The TCP 3 handshake happens in which of the following ways?
A) SYN, ACK -> ACK -> SYN
B) SYN -> SYN, ACK -> ACK
C) SYN ACK -> ACK -> SYN
D) SYN -> ACK -> SYN, ACK
Answer: B
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Which protocol is use in the diagram?

A) IP
B) ARP
C) RARP
D) DHCP
E) ICMP
F) TCP
Answer: B
RFC 826 - Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or converting network protocol addresses to 48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on Ethernet hardware
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Which protocol is use in the diagram?

A) IP
B) ARP
C) RARP
D) DHCP
E) ICMP
F) TCP
Answer: B
RFC 826 - Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or converting network protocol addresses to 48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on Ethernet hardware
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Saturday, 9 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Whic layers does the TCP/IP Model use?
A) Application Layer
B) Transport Layer
C) Internet Layer
D) Network Access Layer
E) Network Layer
F) Physical Layer
Select the four best answers
Answer: A, B, C, D
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Whic layers does the TCP/IP Model use?
A) Application Layer
B) Transport Layer
C) Internet Layer
D) Network Access Layer
E) Network Layer
F) Physical Layer
Select the four best answers
Answer: A, B, C, D
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Friday, 8 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 8 February
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
A router has a default configuration. (True or False)
A) True
B) False
C) Depends
Answer: B
A router does not have a default configuration, but a switch does.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
A router has a default configuration. (True or False)
A) True
B) False
C) Depends
Answer: B
A router does not have a default configuration, but a switch does.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Thursday, 7 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 7 February
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What command sets a router's secret password to "password"?
Answer:
enable secret password
enable secret
To specify an additional layer of security over the enable password command, use the enable secret password comman in global configuration mode. To turn off the enable secret function, use the no form of this command.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What command sets a router's secret password to "password"?
Answer:
enable secret password
enable secret
To specify an additional layer of security over the enable password command, use the enable secret password comman in global configuration mode. To turn off the enable secret function, use the no form of this command.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 6 February
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

Answer:
A Curremt Configuration === show running-config
B Saved Configuration === show startup-config
C Configuration Register === show version
D IOS file === show flash
E Time information === show clock
F Routing protocols running === show ip protocols
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Match the blocks on left to the correct ones on the right

Answer:
A Curremt Configuration === show running-config
B Saved Configuration === show startup-config
C Configuration Register === show version
D IOS file === show flash
E Time information === show clock
F Routing protocols running === show ip protocols
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Monday, 4 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 5 February 2008
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What command will display the output in the Diagram?

A) show flash
B) show version
C) show running-config
D) show debugging
E) show startup-config
F) show IOS
Answer: A
Router #show flash
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What command will display the output in the Diagram?

A) show flash
B) show version
C) show running-config
D) show debugging
E) show startup-config
F) show IOS
Answer: A
Router #show flash
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Sunday, 3 February 2008
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 4 February 2008
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
What command will display the output in the Diagram?

A) show startup-config
B) show running-config
C) show version
D) show ip route
E) show interface
F) write
Answer: B
Router #show running-config
Building configuration...
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
What command will display the output in the Diagram?

A) show startup-config
B) show running-config
C) show version
D) show ip route
E) show interface
F) write
Answer: B
Router #show running-config
Building configuration...
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT / ICND1 Question of the day - 3 February 2008
CCENT & ICND1 Question:
At what layer of the OSI model does a router operate?
a) Session
b) Data Link
c) Network
d) Transport
e) Application
f) Physical
Answer C:
A Router operates at layer 3 of the OSI model or the network layer.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
At what layer of the OSI model does a router operate?
a) Session
b) Data Link
c) Network
d) Transport
e) Application
f) Physical
Answer C:
A Router operates at layer 3 of the OSI model or the network layer.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
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