CCNA 3 Chapter 5

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CCNA Exploration
5.1.2 Issues with Redundancy
Assessment Item:

 


Refer to the exhibit. All switches in the network have empty MAC tables. STP has been disabled on the switches in

the network. How will a broadcast frame that is sent by host PC1 be handled on the network?

Switch SW1 will block the broadcast and drop the frame.
Switch SW1 will forward the broadcast out all switch ports, except the originating port. This will generate an

endless loop in the network.
Switch SW1 will forward the broadcast out all switch ports, except the originating port. All hosts in the network

will replay with a unicast frame sent to host PC1.
Switch SW1 will forward the traffic out all switch ports except the originating port as a unicast frame. All hosts

in the network will replay with a unicast frame sent to switch SW1.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 2


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.1.2 Issues with Redundancy
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Refer to the exhibit. 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 drop 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.
The message will cycle around the network until its TTL is exceeded.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 3


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.1 The Spanning Tree Algorithm
Assessment Item:

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

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

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 3 are correct.

This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.4 Port Roles
Assessment Item:

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

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

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 4 are correct.


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.2 STP BPDU
Assessment Item:

In which two ways is the information that is contained in BPDUs used by switches? (Choose two.)

to negotiate a trunk between switches
to set the duplex mode of a redundant link
to identify the shortest path to the root bridge
to prevent loops by sharing bridging tables between connected switches
to determine which ports will forward frames as part of the spanning tree

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 3 and Option 5 are correct

This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.4 Port Roles
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Which two statements 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.
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.
The switch with the fastest processor will have the lowest BID.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 2 and Option 4 are correct.
1 point for each correct option.


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CCNA Exploration
5.2.4 Port Roles
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Refer to the exhibit. The spanning-tree port priority of each interface is at the default setting. The network

administrator enters the spanning-tree vlan 1 root primary command on S4. What is the effect of the command?

Spanning tree blocks Gi0/1 on S3.
Gi0/2 on S3 transitions to a root port.
Port priority makes Gi0/2 on S1 a root port.
S4 is already the root bridge, so there are no port changes.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 2


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.5 STP Port States and BPDU Timers
Assessment Item:

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

blocking
learning
disabling
listening
forwarding

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 2


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.4 Port Roles
Assessment Item:

What two features of the Spanning-Tree Protocol contribute to the time it takes for a switched network to converge

after a topology change occurs? (Choose two.)

the max-age timer
the spanning-tree hold down timer
the forward delay
the spanning-tree path cost
the blocking delay

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 3 are correct.


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.2.5 STP Port States and BPDU Timers
Assessment Item:

Which two items are true regarding the spanning-tree portfast command? (Choose two.)

PortFast is Cisco proprietary.
PortFast can negatively effect DHCP services.
PortFast is used to more quickly prevent and eliminate bridging loops.
Enabling PortFast on trunks that connect to other switches improves convergence.
If an access port is configured with PortFast, it immediately transitions from a blocking to a forwarding state.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 5 are correct.


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.3.1 STP Convergence
Assessment Item:

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

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

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 1


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.3.2 Step 1. Electing A Root Bridge
Assessment Item:

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

Configure all the interfaces on the switch as the static root ports.
Change the BPDU to a lower value than that of the other switches in the network.
Assign a lower IP address to the switch 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.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 4


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.3 RSTP
Assessment Item:

Which statement or set of paired statements correctly compares STP with RSTP?

STP and RSTP use the same BPDU format.
STP specifies backup ports. RSTP has only root ports, alternate ports, and designated ports.
STP port states are independent of port roles. RSTP ties together the port state and port role.
STP waits for the network to converge before placing ports into forwarding state. RSTP places alternate ports into

forwarding state immediately.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 4


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.4 Edge Ports
Assessment Item:

Which two actions does an RSTP edge port take if it receives a BPDU? (Choose two.)

immediately loses its edge status
inhibits the generation of a TCN
goes immediately to a learning state
disables itself
becomes a normal spanning-tree port

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 5 are correct.


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.2 PVST+
Assessment Item:

When PVST+ was developed, the Bridge ID was modified to include which information?

bridge priority
MAC address
protocol
VLAN ID

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 4

This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.5 Link Types
Assessment Item:

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

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

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 1, Option 3, and Option 6 are correct.


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.6 RSTP Port States and Port Roles
Assessment Item:

Which three statements are accurate regarding RSTP and STP? (Choose three.)

RSTP uses a faster algorithm to determine root ports.
RSTP introduced the extended system ID to allow for more than 4096 VLANs.
Both RSTP and STP use the portfast command to allow ports to immediately transition to forwarding state.
Like STP PortFast, an RSTP edge port that receives a BPDU loses its edge port status immediately and becomes a

normal spanning-tree port.
Configuration commands to establish primary and secondary root bridges are identical for STP and RSTP.
Because of the format of the BPDU packet, RSTP is backward compatible with STP.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 3, Option 5, and Option 6 are correct.

This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.8 Design STP for Trouble Avoidance
Assessment Item:

Which two statements are true about the default operation of STP in a Layer 2 switched environment that has

redundant connections between switches? (Choose two.)

The root switch is the switch with the highest speed ports.
Decisions on which port to block when two ports have equal cost depend on the port priority and identity.
All trunking ports are designated and not blocked.
Root switches have all ports set as root ports.
Non-root switches each have only one root port.

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
Option 2 and Option 5 are correct.



This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.6 RSTP Port States and Port Roles
Assessment Item:

What Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) role is assigned to the forwarding port elected for every switched Ethernet LAN segment?

alternate
backup
designated
root

 

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Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 3


This item references content from the following areas:

CCNA Exploration
5.4.2 PVST+
Assessment Item:

 


Refer to the exhibit. What can be determined from the output shown?

Two hosts communicating between ports Fa0/2 and Fa0/4 have a cost of 38.
The priority was statically configured to identify the root.
STP is disabled on this switch.
The timers have been altered to reduce convergence time.

 

Reset    View Learner Response

Scoring Rule for:   correctness of response
2 points for Option 2

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