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Q1:
What are the two main types of access control lists (ACLs)?
  1. Standard
  2. IEEE
  3. Extended
  4. Specialized

A 2 and 4

B 1 and 3

C 3 and 4

D 1 and 2

Q2: Which WLAN IEEE specification allows up to 54Mbps at 2.4GHz?

A N

B G

C A

D B

Q3: What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11a standard?

A 5GHz

B 5Gbps

C 2.4Gbps

D 2.4GHz

Q4: What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11b standard?

A 2.4GHz

B 2.4Gbps

C 5GHz

D 5Gbps

Q5: What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11g standard?

A 5Gbps

B 2.4GHz

C 2.4Gbps

D 5GHz

Q6:
Which fields are contained within an IEEE Ethernet frame header?
  1. Source and destination MAC address
  2. Source and destination network address
  3. Source and destination MAC address and source and destination network address
  4. FCS field

A 2 only

B 1 and 4

C 2 and 3 only

D 3 only

Q7: Which command will configure a switch port to use the IEEE standard method of inserting VLAN membership information into Ethernet frames?

A Switch(config)# switchport trunk encapsulation ietf

B Switch(config)# switchport trunk encapsulation isl

C Switch(config)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

D Switch(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

E Switch(config-if)# switchport trunk encapsulation isl

Q8:
To configure the VLAN trunking protocol to communicate VLAN information between two switches, what two requirements must be met?
  1. Each end of the trunk link must be set to the IEEE 802.1e encapsulation.
  2. The VTP management domain name of both switches must be set the same.
  3. All ports on both the switches must be set as access ports.
  4. One of the two switches must be configured as a VTP server.
  5. A rollover cable is required to connect the two switches together.
  6. A router must be used to forward VTP traffic between VLANs.

A 1, 2 and 4

B 3, 5 and 6

C 2 and 4

D 1 and 6

Q9: Which of the following is an IEEE standard for frame tagging?

A ISL

B 802.3Z

C 802.1Q

D 802.3U

Q10: The IEEE/ANSI symbol for a decoder has the internal designation bcd/dec. This means the decoder is a:

A BCD-to-decimal decoder with ten inputs and four outputs.

B decimal-to-BCD decoder with four inputs and ten outputs.

C BCD-to-decimal decoder with four inputs and ten outputs.

D decimal-to-BCD decoder with ten inputs and four outputs.