Are you studying 200-155 at CBT Nuggets getting ready for your CCNA Data Center? Here is a quiz that can help you prepare. It covers the following topics:
- Operational planes on the Nexus devices
- RBAC
CCIE RS Written Simulation Quiz 5
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Question 1 |
What IOS XE component is responsible for the separation of the control plane from the data plane?
A | CoPP |
B | POSIX |
C | Forwarding and Feature Manager |
D | OpenFlow |
Question 1 Explanation:
OS XE accomplishes Control Plane / Data Plane separation through the introduction of the Forwarding and Feature Manager (FFM) and its standard interface to the Forwarding Engine Driver (FED).
Question 2 |
You are using Packet Tracer to analyze IPv6 packets in your network infrastructure. You notice several ICMPv6 messages of Type code 135. What are these used for?
A | Router Solicitation |
B | Router Advertisement |
C | Neighbor Solicitation |
D | Redirect |
Question 2 Explanation:
Neighbor Solicitation (Type 135) - Neighbor solicitations are used by nodes to determine the link layer address of a neighbor, or to verify that a neighbor is still reachable via a cached link-layer address.
Question 3 |
Which statement below is true regarding RIP version 2?
A | Automatic summarization is on by default |
B | It does not support CIDR |
C | The hop count limit is raised to 255 |
D | Updates are sent via broadcasts |
Question 3 Explanation:
Due to the deficiencies of the original RIP specification, RIP version 2 (RIPv2) was developed in 1993 and last standardized in 1998 in RFC 2453. It included the ability to carry subnet information, thus supporting Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR). To maintain backward compatibility, the hop count limit of 15 remained. RIPv2 has facilities to fully interoperate with the earlier specification if all Must Be Zero protocol fields in the RIPv1 messages are properly specified. In addition, a compatibility switch feature allows fine-grained interoperability adjustments.
Question 4 |
What type of ACL automatically creates a temporary ACL entry to permit return traffic from an outside network?
A | Dynamic |
B | Extended |
C | Standard |
D | Reflexive |
Question 4 Explanation:
A reflexive access list is triggered when a new IP upper-layer session (such as TCP or UDP) is initiated from inside your network, with a packet traveling to the external network. When triggered, the reflexive access list generates a new, temporary entry. This entry will permit traffic to enter your network if the traffic is part of the session, but will not permit traffic to enter your network if the traffic is not part of the session.
Question 5 |
What multicast feature can you configure an IPv4 multicast boundary to filter in addition to the multicast data packets?
A | Auto-RP |
B | CGMP |
C | IGMP |
D | RTP |
Question 5 Explanation:
ou can configure the filter-autorp keyword to examine and filter Auto-RP discovery and announcement messages at the administratively scoped boundary. Any Auto-RP group range announcements from the Auto-RP packets that are denied by the boundary access control list (ACL) are removed. An Auto-RP group range announcement is permitted and passed by the boundary only if all addresses in the Auto-RP group range are permitted by the boundary ACL. If any address is not permitted, the entire group range is filtered and removed from the Auto-RP message before the Auto-RP message is forwarded.
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