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CCNA Semester 3 chapter 6

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CCNA v4 - E3 - Module 6 (100%)

http://p4s-ccna.blogspot.com http://testccna-4u.blogspot.com   1. Refer to the exhibit. What two conclusions can be drawn from the output that is shown? (Choose two.)    Both of the directly connected routes that are shown will share the same physical interface of the router.    Inter-VLAN routing between hosts on the 172.17.10.0/24 and 172.17.30.0/24 networks is successful on this network. 2. A router has two FastEthernet interfaces and needs to connect to four VLANs in the local network. How can this be accomplished using the fewest number of physical interfaces without unnecessarily decreasing network performance?    Implement a router-on-a-stick configuration. 3. What is important to consider while configuring the subinterfaces of a router when implementing inter-VLAN routing?    The IP address of each subinterface must be the default gateway address for each VLAN subnet. 4. Refer to the exhibit. PC1 has attempted to ping PC2 but has been unsuccessful. What could account for this f

CCNA 3:Module 6

Options With Highlight Colours are Correct Answer 1. Refer to the exhibit. Which three statements describe the network design shown in the exhibit? (Choose three.) This design will not scale easily. The router merges the VLANs into a single broadcast domain. This design uses more switch and router ports than are necessary. This design exceeds the maximum number of VLANs that can be attached to a switch. This design requires the use of the ISL or 802.1q protocol on the links between the switch and the router. If the physical interfaces between the switch and router are operational, the devices on the different VLANs can communicate through the router. 2. A router has two FastEthernet interfaces and needs to connect to four VLANs in the local network. How can this be accomplished using the fewest number of physical interfaces without unnecessarily decreasing network performance? Implement a router-on-a-stick configuration. Add a second router to handle the inter-VLAN traffic. Use a hub t