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Network+ Ch 10 - Network Segmentation And Virtualization Quiz
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Which two standards below represent newer versions of STP?
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bridged mode
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802.1s802.1w
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SPBTRILL
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255.255.255.192
With VTP, the VLAN database is stored on a switch known as which option below?
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stack master
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bridged mode
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Native VLAN
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increase performance
STP selects the root bridge based on which parameter?
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255.255.255.192
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routing prefix
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bridge ID (BID)
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bridged mode
What two items make up a Bridge ID?
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2 byte priority fieldMAC address
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security association identifierSAID
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increase performance
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SPBTRILL
The management option that can provide on-site infrastructure access when the network is down or complete remote access in cases of connectivity failures on the network, such as via a cellular signal, is known as?
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out-of-band management
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True
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A trunk port
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host-only mode
The Shortest Path Bridging protocol is defined in what IEEE standard?
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802.1d
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802.1s802.1w
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802.1Q
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802.1aq
Which network type allows a vNIC to access a network directly using the host machine's NIC?
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host-only mode
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bridge ID (BID)
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bridged mode
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stack master
A network with 6 bits remaining for the host portion will have how many usable hosts?
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62
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bridged mode
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/24
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False
A single switch can manage traffic belonging to several VLANs on a single interface, by configuring which option on the interface?
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bridged mode
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stack master
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host-only mode
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A trunk port
Which virtual network type allows VMs to communicate with each other on the same host, but disallows communication with other nodes on the network?
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A trunk port
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HSRPVRRP
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bridged mode
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host-only mode
What protocol is used to provide a common language between virtualized service applications and a network's physical devices?
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802.1Q
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OpenFlow
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host-only mode
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SPBTRILL
Which of the following is not a valid reason for using virtualization?
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routing prefix
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increase performance
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HSRPVRRP
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stack master
The first iteration of STP was defined in what IEEE standard below?
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802.1d
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802.1Q
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802.1s802.1w
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802.1aq
In an IPv6 address, the first 64 bits of the address are known as what?
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increase performance
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routing prefix
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stack master
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Native VLAN
What IEEE standard specifies how VLAN information appears in frames and how switches interpret that information?
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802.1d
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802.1aq
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SPBTRILL
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802.1Q
In order to allow communication between VLANs for exchange of data, what must be used?
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stack master
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routing prefix
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a router
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SPBTRILL
Which of the following describes a router protocol that is used to assign a virtual IP address to a group of routers so that the routers function as a group? (Choose two.)
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host-only mode
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HSRPVRRP
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SPBTRILL
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increase performance
The use of virtualization allows for isolation of each guest system such that problems on one system do not affect another system.
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True
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False
Network segmentation decreases both performance and security on a network.
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True
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False
Only Class B and Class C networks can be subnetted.
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True
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False
Because Layer 2 switches use MAC addresses for communication, and each port is assigned a MAC address, VLANs are considered a Layer 2 solution for segmenting a network.
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True
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False
A CIDR block of /26 is equivalent to what subnet mask below?
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802.1s802.1w
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bridge ID (BID)
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Native VLAN
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255.255.255.192
What two standards below have been developed to replace the Spanning Tree Protocol?
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OpenFlow
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SPBTRILL
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802.1s802.1w
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802.1Q
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