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CCNA 4 R&S: Connecting Networks Chapter 9 v5.0 Exam Answers 0!

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!. "sers are reporting #onger $e#a%s in a&thentication an$ in accessing network reso&rces $&ring certain time perio$s o' the week. (hat kin$ o' in'ormation sho&#$ network engineers check to 'in$ o&t i' this sit&ation is part o' a norma# network )ehavior* syslog records and messages the network per'ormance )ase#ine debug output and packet captures network configuration files . A team o' engineers has i$enti'ie$ a so#&tion to a signi'icant network pro)#em. +he propose$ so#&tion is #ike#% to a''ect critica# network in'rastr&ct&re components. (hat sho&#$ the team 'o##ow whi#e imp#ementing the so#&tion to avoi$ inter'ering with other processes an$ in'rastr&ct&re* change,contro# proce$&res one of the layered troubleshooting approaches knowledge base guidelines syslog messages and reports -. A'ter which step in the network tro&)#eshooting process wo&#$ one o' the #a%ere$ tro&)#eshooting metho$s )e &se$* documenting symptoms determining ownership narrowing the scope gathering s%mptoms 'rom s&spect $evices 4. A &ser reports that the workstation cannot connect to a networke$ printer in the o''ice in or$er to print a report create$ with wor$ processing so'tware. (hich tro&)#eshooting action )% the he#p$esk technician wo&#$ 'o##ow the $ivi$e,an$,con.&er approach* Ask the user to launch the web browser. Ask the user to save the working document. Ask the &ser to iss&e the ipcon'ig comman$. Ask the user to unplug and reattach the network cable. 5. A network engineer is tro&)#eshooting a network pro)#em an$ can s&ccess'&##% ping )etween two $evices. /owever0 +e#net )etween the same two $evices $oes not work. (hich 1S2 #a%ers sho&#$ the a$ministrator investigate next* all of the layers 'rom the network #a%er to the app#ication #a%er from the network layer to the physical layer only the network layer 3. (hich tro&)#eshooting metho$ )egins )% examining ca)#e connections an$ wiring iss&es* top-down )ottom,&p 1

substitution divide-and-conquer 4.

Re'er to the exhi)it. (hich two statements $escri)e the res&#ts o' entering these comman$s* 5Choose two.6 R! wi## sen$ s%stem messages o' #eve#s 0 5emergencies6 to #eve# 4 5warnings6 to a server. R1 will not send critical system messages to the server until the command debug all is entered. R1 will reset all the warnings to clear the log. R1 will output the system messages to the local RAM. +he s%s#og server has the 27v4 a$$ress !9 .!38.!0.!0. 8. An a$ministrator is tro&)#eshooting an 2nternet connectivit% pro)#em on a ro&ter. +he o&tp&t o' the show inter'aces giga)itethernet 090 comman$ revea#s higher than norma# 'raming errors on the inter'ace that connects to the 2nternet. At what #a%er o' the 1S2 mo$e# is the pro)#em #ike#% occ&rring* Layer 1 :a%er Layer Layer ! Layer " 9. "sers report that the new we) site http:99www.compan%!.)i; cannot )e accesse$. +he he#p$esk technician checks an$ veri'ies that the we) site can )e accesse$ with http:99www.compan%!.)i;:90. (hich #a%er in the +C7927 mo$e# is invo#ve$ in tro&)#eshooting this iss&e* application transport internet network access !0. A &ser reports that a'ter an 1S patch o' the networking s&)s%stem has )een app#ie$ to a workstation0 it per'orms ver% s#ow#% when connecting to network reso&rces. A network technician tests the #ink with a ca)#e ana#%;er an$ notices that the workstation sen$s an excessive n&m)er o' 'rames sma##er than 34 )%tes an$ a#so other meaning#ess 'rames. (hat is the possi)#e ca&se o' the pro)#em* cabling faults corr&pte$ N2C $river #thernet signal attenuation corrupted application installation !!. A network a$ministrator is con'ig&ring SS/ on a ro&ter. (hen veri'%ing the con'ig&ration0 the a$ministrator notices that the SS/ connection re.&ests 'ai#0 )&t the +e#net connection re.&ests 'rom the same workstation are s&ccess'&#. (hich two parts o' the ro&ter con'ig&ration sho&#$ )e checke$ to tr% to #ocate the pro)#em* 5Choose two.6

%he ip access-class command is missing. %he password is misconfigured on the console line. +he transport inp&t comman$ is incorrect on the vt% #ines. A standard A&L is possibly blocking the workstation from access to the router. An exten$e$ AC: that is re'erencing the port arg&ment 'or SS/ is miscon'ig&re$. ! . A &ser in a #arge o''ice ca##s technica# s&pport to comp#ain that a 7C has s&$$en#% #ost connectivit% to the network. +he technician asks the ca##er to ta#k to near)% &sers to see i' other machines are a''ecte$. +he ca##er reports that severa# imme$iate neigh)ors in the same $epartment have a simi#ar pro)#em an$ that the% cannot ping each other. +hose who are seate$ in other $epartments have connectivit%. (hat sho&#$ the technician check as the 'irst step in tro&)#eshooting the iss&e* the power outlet to the '& that is used by the caller the trunks between switches in the wiring closet the stat&s o' the $epartmenta# workgro&p switch in the wiring c#oset the cable that connects the '& of the caller to the network (ack the cable connection between a '& and a network outlet that is used by a neighbor !-. A'ter ca)#es were reconnecte$ to a switch in a wiring c#oset0 severa# 7Cs that ha$ )een previo&s#% con'ig&re$ man&a##% can no #onger access reso&rces o&tsi$e the #oca# network. +he 7C con'ig&rations were not a#tere$ in the process an$ reso&rces on the #oca# network can sti## )e accesse$. (hat is a possi)#e ca&se o' the pro)#em* %he cabling to the '&s is faulty. +he 7Cs are no #onger on the correct <:AN. %he )*&' server has been misconfigured. %he )+, configuration on the '&s is incorrect. !4.

Re'er to the exhi)it. 1n the )asis o' the o&tp&t0 which two statements a)o&t network connectivit% are correct* 5Choose two.6 +here is connectivit% )etween this $evice an$ the $evice at !9 .!38.!00.!. %he connectivity between these two hosts allows for videoconferencing calls. +here are 4 hops )etween this $evice an$ the $evice at !9 .!38.!00.!. %he average transmission time between the two hosts is $ miliseconds. %his host does not have a default gateway configured. !5. =i## in the )#ank. -se the . AR7 / cache to verify 0'v! address to Layer $ #thernet address mappings on a host computer.

!3. (hich two specia#i;e$ tro&)#eshooting too#s can monitor the amo&nt o' tra''ic that passes thro&gh a switch* 5Choose two.6 digital multimeter %)R NA> porta)#e network ana#%;er )%1 cable analy2er !4. A gro&p o' (in$ows 7Cs in a new s&)net has )een a$$e$ to an Ethernet network. (hen testing the connectivit%0 a technician 'in$s that these 7Cs can access #oca# network reso&rces )&t not the 2nternet reso&rces. +o tro&)#eshoot the pro)#em0 the technician wants to initia##% con'irm the 27 a$$ress an$ ?NS con'ig&rations on the 7Cs0 an$ a#so veri'% connectivit% to the #oca# ro&ter. (hich three (in$ows C:2 comman$s an$ &ti#ities wi## provi$e the necessar% in'ormation* 5Choose three.6 ipcon'ig telnet ping arp -a ns#ook&p tracert netsh interface ipv3 show neighbor !8. A compan% is setting &p a we) site with SS: techno#og% to protect the a&thentication cre$entia#s re.&ire$ to access the we) site. A network engineer nee$s to veri'% that the set&p is correct an$ that the a&thentication is in$ee$ encr%pte$. (hich too# sho&#$ )e &se$* baselining tool cable analy2er protoco# ana#%;er fault-management tool !9. 2n which step o' gathering s%mptoms $oes the network engineer $etermine i' the pro)#em is at the core0 $istri)&tion0 or access #a%er o' the network* )etermine ownership. Narrow the scope. 4ather information. )ocument the symptoms. )etermine the symptoms. 0. A network technician is tro&)#eshooting an emai# connection pro)#em. (hich .&estion to the en$,&ser wi## provi$e c#ear in'ormation to )etter $e'ine the pro)#em* *ow big are the emails you tried to send5 (hen $i$ %o& 'irst notice %o&r emai# pro)#em* 0s your email working now5 6hat kind of equipment are you using to send emails5 !. A network engineer iss&es the show c$p neigh)or comman$ on severa# network $evices $&ring the process o' network $oc&mentation. (hat is the p&rpose o' per'orming this comman$*

to o)tain in'ormation a)o&t $irect#% connecte$ Cisco $evices to check the networks that are advertised by the neighboring routers to verify the network addresses that are attached to the network devices to check the connectivity of '&s that are connected to the network devices .

Re'er to exhi)it. A network engineer is tro&)#eshooting a (AN connectivit% pro)#em. A ping to a remote ro&ter is s&ccess'&# an$ an attempt to te#net to the same ro&ter $isp#a%s the exhi)ite$ o&tp&t. (hat $oes the o&tp&t veri'%* A %elnet password has not been configured on the remote router. +he transport #a%er is connecting s&ccess'&##%. %he web server service is password protected. %he remote router 0'v3 address is incorrect. -. (hen sho&#$ a network per'ormance )ase#ine )e meas&re$* after normal work hours to reduce possible interruptions $&ring norma# work ho&rs o' an organi;ation when a denial of service attack to the network is detected and blocked immediately after the main network devices restarted 4. (hich n&m)er represents the most severe #eve# o' s%s#og #ogging* " 0 1 17 5.

7#ace the options in the 'o##owing or$er: @AB Cisco<iew @AB (hatCs "p Do#$ @AB /7 1penviewE+1 @FB So#ar(in$s :AN s&rve%or @FB C%)erDa&ge so'tware @GB 2nternet search engines @GB Cisco +oo#s & Reso&rces we) site @AB 1r$er $oes not matter within this gro&p. @FB 1r$er $oes not matter within this gro&p. @GB 1r$er $oes not matter within this gro&p.

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