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msn
New Member
1 Posts
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Posted - May 16 2001 : 10:52:44 AM
I downloaded after buying these following questions from sureshhomepage.com I am wondering if someone could answer these. The bugger is saying since they are 'real' ones he doesn't have answers for them.
1. Which of the following correctly discribes the characteristics of switched and
routed data flows ?
A Switches create a single collision domain and a single broadcast domain,
Routers provide seperate collision domains.
B Switches create seperate collision domains and seperate broadcast
domains, Routers provide seperate collision domains and seperate
broadcast domain as well.
C Switches create seperate collision domains and seperate broadcast
domains, Routers provide seperate collision domains.
D Switches create a single collision domain and seperate broadcast domains,
Routers provide seperate broadcast domain as well.
E Switches create seperate collision domains and a single broadcast domain,
Routers provide seperate broadcast domain.
2.Bio. Inc. has an enterprise server that is shared by all departments. The
accounting departments each have their own fileserver. As network
administrator, You need to ensure a secure seperation exists between the
accounting and marketing departments. What should you do to accomplish this
task ?
A Install a hub
B Install a switch
C Install a router
D Install a bridge
thanks in advance
-msn
Edited by - msn on May 16 2001 11:09:58 AM
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tt22
New Member
5 Posts
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Posted - May 16 2001 : 11:08:02 AM
No doubt they are the real test questions I still remember them when I took my test day before yesterday.
Anyway the answers for the questions could be a & f but not sure you can take mine since I ticked the same at my test and got 980 score!
--ttxx
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Ryan
New Member
3 Posts
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Posted - May 16 2001 : 3:18:13 PM
I'm going to have to say:
1. E
2. B
A Bridge would work, but since they dont say the distance in seperationg from the 2 departments, A switch would probably be the *best* answer but may not be the correct one.
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Bigguns
New Member
USA
7 Posts
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Posted - May 17 2001 : 02:18:54 AM
The answer to the first one is E, although it is not a complete answer because routers also create seperate collision domains. The answer to the second could be either B or C. But Cisco normally adds enough information to remove the ambiguity from their test. For instance if the second had added "the most cost efficient solution" to the question, it would definetly be a "switch". I doubt these are exactly "real" questions. Hope it helps.
Bigguns MCSE, CCNA
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123456
Junior Member
10 Posts
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Posted - May 17 2001 : 4:43:21 PM
First question has the E) answer. Correct, the router can also create separate collisions domains. For the second one, I am somehow confused.
There are at least two types of departments in the company: accounting and marketing. The key words are "the server is shared " and "secure separation". The only two possible solutions are: switch with VLANs + ISL card for the server (but in this case the departments are isolated) or a router with access lists. It sounds like the best should be C), a router. What do you guys say?
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GreatScot!
New Member
2 Posts
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Posted - May 18 2001 : 09:01:21 AM
I agree, E is the answer to the first one. For the second one, I believe that C) router would be the best answer because with just the info that is provided a router will definitely provide separation and security; however, all switches do not support VLANS and hence all switches would not provide the secure separation.
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Bigguns
New Member
USA
7 Posts
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Posted - May 18 2001 : 09:17:33 AM
I am not aware of any Cisco switches that do not support vlans. Are you? Both departments only have to connect to the enterprize server presumably for logins. If no other outside network services were required, you could use two nics on the enterprize server, one on each Vlan. If other network services were required then you would have to add layer 3 either in a switch or router.
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bessinger
New Member
2 Posts
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Posted - May 29 2001 : 01:49:40 AM
the answer to your question is
E is 100% correct
B is not the only way to do it
With a switch you can set-up Vlans to ensure the separation
good luck on your exams i have not taken mine i am starting to study soon.
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mehran
Junior Member
Australia
16 Posts
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Posted - Jun 02 2001 : 10:43:46 PM
Q1- E (%100)Remember that Switch does not crerate broadcast domain.
Q2- C (%100)Again remember that only Router can be secure while using the ACCESS LIST, the rest no has that capability.
Both of this was questions in my exam.
Good Luck
For more info look at the following cool site
www.cisco.50g.com
Mehran
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bhets
New Member
1 Posts
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Posted - Jun 05 2001 : 06:15:42 AM
I have encountered this questions. Correct answer is E and C.
A switch can have separate collision domains but only one broadcast domain.
A router connects separate network that is a separate broadcast domain.
I agree with GreatScot explanation. GreatScot!!! 8D
regards
bhets
quote:
I downloaded after buying these following questions from sureshhomepage.com I am wondering if someone could answer these. The bugger is saying since they are 'real' ones he doesn't have answers for them.
1. Which of the following correctly discribes the characteristics of switched and
routed data flows ?
A Switches create a single collision domain and a single broadcast domain,
Routers provide seperate collision domains.
B Switches create seperate collision domains and seperate broadcast
domains, Routers provide seperate collision domains and seperate
broadcast domain as well.
C Switches create seperate collision domains and seperate broadcast
domains, Routers provide seperate collision domains.
D Switches create a single collision domain and seperate broadcast domains,
Routers provide seperate broadcast domain as well.
E Switches create seperate collision domains and a single broadcast domain,
Routers provide seperate broadcast domain.
2.Bio. Inc. has an enterprise server that is shared by all departments. The
accounting departments each have their own fileserver. As network
administrator, You need to ensure a secure seperation exists between the
accounting and marketing departments. What should you do to accomplish this
task ?
A Install a hub
B Install a switch
C Install a router
D Install a bridge
thanks in advance
-msn
Edited by - msn on May 16 2001 11:09:58 AM
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