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Refer to t"e ex"i&it. A network a!ministrator is attem'ting to 'gra!e t"e ()S s*stem image on a Cisco 2+01 ro ter. After t"e new image "as &een !ownloa!e! an! co'ie! to t"e ,F,- server$ w"at comman! s"o l! &e iss e! on t"e ro ter &efore t"e ()S s*stem image is 'gra!e! on t"e ro ter. 'ing 10.10.10.1 !ir flas"/ ping 10.10.10.2 co'* tft'/ flas"0/ 2

backbone area 3 %"ic" a!!ress is se! &* an (-v0 E(1R- ro ter as t"e so rce for "ello messages. the interface IPv6 link-local address t"e 322&it ro ter (3 t"e all2E(1R-2ro ters m lticast a!!ress t"e (-v0 glo&al nicast a!!ress t"at is config re! on t"e interface

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Refer to t"e ex"i&it. A network a!ministrator iss es t"e s"ow i'v0 eigr' neig"&ors comman!. %"ic" concl sion can &e !rawn &ase! on t"e o t' t. ,"e link2local a!!resses of neig"&or ro ters interfaces are config re! man all*. (f R1 !oes not receive a "ello 'acket from t"e neig"&or wit" t"e link2local a!!ress FE40//5 in 2 secon!s$ it will !eclare t"e neig"&or ro ter is !own. R1 has two neighbors. They connect to R1 thro gh their !0"0"0 and !0"0"1 interfaces. ,"e neig"&or wit" t"e link2local a!!ress FE40//5 is t"e first E(1R- neig"&or t"at is learne! &* R1. 5.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"ic" two concl sions can &e !erive! from t"e o t' t. 5C"oose two.6 ,"e network 1+2.104.10.4730 can &e reac"e! t"ro g" 1+2.104.11.1. ,"e re'orte! !istance to network 1+2.104.1.072# is #102#250. Ro ter R1 "as two s ccessors to t"e 182.10.3.072# network. There is one feasible s ccessor to network 1#2.16$.1.$"%0. ,"e neig"&or 182.10.0.1 meets t"e feasi&ilit* con!ition to reac" t"e 1+2.104.1.072# network. 0.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. An a!ministrator attem'ts to config re E(1R- for (-v0 on a ro ter an! receives t"e error message t"at is s"own. %"ic" comman! m st &e iss e! &* t"e a!ministrator &efore E(1R- for (-v0 can &e config re!. eigr' ro ter2i! 100.100.100.100 no s" t!own i'v0 eigr' 100 i'v0 cef ipv6 nicast-ro ting 8 %"at two con!itions "ave to &e met in or!er to form a cl ster t"at incl !es 5 access 'oints. 5C"oose two.6 ,"e A-s m st se !ifferent cl ster names. ,"e A-s m st all &e config re! to se !ifferent ra!io mo!es. At least two controllers are nee!e! to form t"e cl ster. The &Ps have to be connected on the sa'e network seg'ent. (l stering 'ode ' st be enabled on the &Ps. 4 %"ic" tec"nological factor !etermines t"e im'act of a fail re !omain. t"e forwar!ing rate of t"e switc"es se! on t"e access la*er t"e n m&er of la*ers of t"e "ierarc"ical network the role of the 'alf nctioning device t"e n m&er of sers on t"e access la*er + %"ic" mo!e config ration setting wo l! allow formation of an Et"erC"annel link &etween switc"es S%1 an! S%2 wit"o t sen!ing negotiation traffic. S%1/ !esira&le S%2/ !esira&le S%1/ 'assive S%2/ active !)1* on !)2* on S%1/ a to S%2/ a to tr nking ena&le! on &ot" switc"es S%1/ a to S%2/ a to -ortFast ena&le! on &ot" switc"es

10 (n a large enter'rise network$ w"ic" two f nctions are 'erforme! &* ro ters at t"e !istri& tion la*er. 5C"oose two.6 'rovi!e -ower over Et"ernet to !evices 'rovi!e a "ig"2s'ee! network &ack&one connect re'ote networks connect sers to t"e network provide data traffic sec rity 11 A network engineer is im'lementing sec rit* on all com'an* ro ters. %"ic" two comman!s m st &e iss e! to force a t"entication via t"e 'asswor! 1C3#!E for all )S-F2ena&le! interfaces in t"e &ack&one area of t"e com'an* network. 5C"oose two.6 area 0 a thentication 'essage-digest ip ospf 'essage-digest-key 1 'd+ 1(%,dsername )S-F 'asswor! 1C3#!E ena&le 'asswor! 1C3#!E area 1 a t"entication message2!igest 12 %"en !oes an )S-F ro ter &ecome an A9R. w"en t"e ro ter is config re! as an A9R &* t"e network a!ministrator when the ro ter has interfaces in different areas w"en t"e ro ter "as an )S-F 'riorit* of 0 w"en t"e ro ter "as t"e "ig"est ro ter (3 13 %"ic" c"aracteristic wo l! most infl ence a network !esign engineer to select a m ltila*er switc" over a :a*er 2 switc". ability to have ' ltiple forwarding paths thro gh the switched network based on ./&0 n 'ber1s2 a&ilit* to aggregate m lti'le 'orts for maxim m !ata t"ro g"' t a&ilit* to & il! a ro ting ta&le a&ilit* to 'rovi!e 'ower to !irectl*2attac"e! !evices an! t"e switc" itself 1# A network !esigner is consi!ering w"et"er to im'lement a switc" &lock on t"e com'an* network. %"at is t"e 'rimar* a!vantage of !e'lo*ing a switc" &lock. A single core ro ter 'rovi!es all t"e ro ting &etween ;:ANs. ,"is is network a''lication software t"at 'revents t"e fail re of a single network !evice. The fail re of a switch block will not i'pact all end sers. ,"is is a sec rit* feat re t"at is availa&le on all new Catal*st switc"es. 15 A network a!ministrator enters t"e spanning-tree portfast bpd g ard defa lt comman!. %"at is t"e res lt of t"is comman! &eing iss e! on a Cisco switc".

An* switc" 'ort will &e error2!isa&le! if it receives a 9-3<. &ny switch port that has been config red with Port3ast will be error-disabled if it receives a 4P56. An* tr nk 'orts will &e allowe! to connect to t"e network imme!iatel*$ rat"er t"an waiting to converge. An* switc" 'ort t"at receives a 9-3< will ignore t"e 9-3< message. 10 %"at are two !ifferences &etween t"e Cisco ()S 12 an! ()S 15 versions. 5C"oose two.6 Ever* Cisco (SR 12 'latform ro ter incl !es a niversal image in t"e ()S 12 versions$ & t not t"e ()S 15 versions. ,"e ()S version 15 license ke* is ni= e to eac" !evice$ w"ereas t"e ()S version 12 license ke* is not !evice s'ecific. ,"e ()S 12 version "as two trains t"at occ r sim ltaneo sl*$ w"ereas t"e ()S 15 version still "as two trains$ & t t"e versions occ r in a single se= ential or!er. ,"e ()S 12 version "as comman!s t"at are not availa&le in t"e 15 version. ()S version 12.#5206,1 is a mainline release$ w"ereas ()S version 15.1516,1 is a new feat re release. 18.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"at are two res lts of iss ing t"e !is'la*e! comman!s on S1$ S2$ an! S3. 5C"oose two.6 S3 can &e electe! as a secon!ar* &ri!ge. S2 can &ecome root &ri!ge if S3 fails. S1 will a tomaticall* a!> st t"e 'riorit* to &e t"e lowest. !2 can beco'e root bridge if !1 fails. S1 will a tomaticall* a!> st t"e 'riorit* to &e t"e "ig"est. 14 A remote classroom can s ccessf ll* access vi!eo2intensive streaming lect res via wire! com' ters. ?owever$ w"en an 402.11n wireless access 'oint is installe! an! se! wit" 25 wireless la'to's to access t"e same lect res$ 'oor a !io an! vi!eo = alit* is ex'erience!. %"ic" wireless sol tion wo l! im'rove t"e 'erformance for t"e la'to's. <'gra!e t"e access 'oint to one t"at can ro te. 3ecrease t"e 'ower of t"e wireless transmitter. A!> st t"e wireless N(Cs in t"e la'to's to o'erate at 101?@ to &e com'ati&le wit" 402.11n. &dd another access point.

1+ A network engineer is tro &les"ooting a single2area )S-Fv3 im'lementation across ro ters R1$ R2$ an! R3. 3 ring t"e verification of t"e im'lementation$ it is note! t"at t"e ro ting ta&les on R1 an! R2 !o not incl !e t"e entr* for a remote :AN on R3. Examination of R3 s"ows t"e following/ t"at all interfaces "ave correct a!!ressing t"at t"e ro ting 'rocess "as &een glo&all* config re! t"at correct ro ter a!>acencies "ave forme! %"at a!!itional action taken on R3 co l! solve t"e 'ro&lem. Force 3R793R elections to occ r w"ere re= ire!. <se t"e network comman! to config re t"e :AN network n!er t"e glo&al ro ting 'rocess. -nable the 7!P3v% ro ting process on the interface connected to the re'ote /&0. Restart t"e )-SFv3 ro ting 'rocess. 20 %"en s"o l! E(1R- a tomatic s mmari@ation &e t rne! off. when a network addressing sche'e ses ./!8 w"en a ro ter "as more t"an t"ree active interfaces when a network contains discontig o s network addresses w"en a ro ter "as less t"an five active interfaces w"en a ro ter "as not !iscovere! a neig"&or wit"in t"ree min tes 21 %"en will a ro ter t"at is r nning E(1R- ' t a !estination network in t"e active state. w"en t"e E(1R- !omain is converge! w"en t"ere is o tgoing traffic towar! t"e !estination network w"en t"e connection to t"e s ccessor of t"e !estination network fails an! t"ere is no feasi&le s ccessor available w"en t"ere is an E(1R- message from t"e s ccessor of t"e !estination network 22 %"ic" action s"o l! &e taken w"en 'lanning for re! n!anc* on a "ierarc"ical network !esign. a!! alternate '"*sical 'at"s for !ata to traverse t"e network contin ally p rchase back p e9 ip'ent for the network imme!iatel* re'lace a non2f nctioning mo! le$ service or !evice on a network im'lement S,- 'ortfast &etween t"e switc"es on t"e network 23 Fill in t"e &lank. <se t"e acron*m. %"ic" encr*'tion 'rotocol is se! &* t"e %-A2 s"are! ke* a t"entication tec"ni= e. &-! 2#.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"en t"e s"ow i' os'f neig"&or comman! is given from t"e R1A 'rom't$ no o t' t is s"own. ?owever$ w"en t"e s"ow i' interface &rief comman! is given$ all interfaces are s"owing ' an! '. %"at is t"e most likel* 'ro&lem. R1 "as not sent a !efa lt ro te !own to R2 &* sing t"e !efa lt2information originate comman!. R2 "as not &ro g"t t"e S07071 interface ' *et. R1 or R2 does not have a network state'ent for the 1:2.16.100.0 network. ,"e (S- "as not config re! a static ro te for t"e A9C Com'an* *et. R1 or R2 !oes not "ave a loo'&ack interface t"at is config re! *et. 25.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. (f ro ter 9 is to &e config re! for E(1R- AS 100$ w"ic" config ration m st &e entere!. 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.# 0.0.0.3 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.4 0.0.0.3 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.0# 0.0.0.03

95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.124 0.0.0.03 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.1+2 0.0.0.03 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.# 255.255.255.2#4 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.4 255.255.255.2#4 95config2ro ter6Anetwork 1+2.104.10.124 255.255.255.1+2 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.0 255.255.255.0 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.0 0.0.0.255 41config-ro ter2; network 1#2.16$.10., 0.0.0.% 41config-ro ter2; network 1#2.16$.10.$ 0.0.0.% 41config-ro ter2;network 1#2.16$.10.12$ 0.0.0.6% 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.# 0.0.0.3 95config2ro ter6A network 1+2.104.10.4 0.0.0.3 20.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. A network tec"nician is tro &les"ooting missing )S-Fv3 ro tes on a ro ter. %"at is t"e ca se of t"e 'ro&lem &ase! on t"e comman! o t' t. ,"e local ro ter "as forme! com'lete neig"&or a!>acencies$ & t m st &e in a 2%AB state for t"e ro ter !ata&ases to &e f ll* s*nc"roni@e!. ,"e neig"&or (3s are incorrect. ,"e interfaces m st se onl* (-v0 a!!resses to ens re f ll* s*nc"roni@e! ro ting !ata&ases. ,"e !ea! time m st &e "ig"er t"an 30 for all ro ters to form neig"&or a!>acencies. ,"ere is a 'ro&lem wit" t"e )S-Fv3 a!>acenc* &etween t"e local ro ter an! t"e ro ter t"at is sing t"e neig"&or (3 2.2.2.2. 28.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"ic" two concl sions can &e !rawn from t"e o t' t. 5C"oose two.6 ,"e & n!le is f ll* o'erational. ,"e 'ort c"annel is a :a*er 3 c"annel. ,"e Et"erC"annel is !own. The port channel I5 is 2. ,"e loa!2&alancing met"o! se! is so rce 'ort to !estination 'ort. 24.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. 9ase! on t"e comman! o t' t s"own$ w"at is t"e stat s of t"e Et"erC"annel. ,"e Et"erC"annel is !*namic an! is sing 'orts Fa0710 an! Fa0711 as 'assive 'orts. The -ther(hannel is in se and f nctional as indicated by the !6 and P flags in the co''and o tp t. ,"e Et"erC"annel is !own as evi!ence! &* t"e 'rotocol fiel! &eing em't*. ,"e Et"erC"annel is 'artiall* f nctional as in!icate! &* t"e - flags for t"e FastEt"ernet 'orts.

2+ A network engineer is config ring a :AN wit" a re! n!ant first "o' to make &etter se of t"e availa&le network reso rces. %"ic" 'rotocol s"o l! t"e engineer im'lement. F?R;RR</4P ?SR30 <sers on an (EEE 401.11n network are com'laining of slow s'ee!s. ,"e network a!ministrator c"ecks t"e A- an! verifies it is o'erating 'ro'erl*. %"at can &e !one to im'rove t"e wireless 'erformance in t"e network. !plit the wireless traffic between the $02.11n 2., <=> band and the + <=> band. Set t"e A- to mixe! mo!e. C"ange t"e a t"entication met"o! on t"e A-. Switc" to an 402.11g A-. 31 A network a!ministrator is tro &les"ooting slow 'erformance in a :a*er 2 switc"e! network. <'on examining t"e (- "ea!er$ t"e a!ministrator notices t"at t"e ,,: val e is not !ecreasing. %"* is t"e ,,: val e not !ecreasing. This is the nor'al behavior for a /ayer 2 network. ,"e ;:AN !ata&ase is corr 't. ,"e CAC a!!ress ta&le is f ll. ,"e in&o n! interface is set for "alf ! 'lex. 32 %"at is a wireless mo! lation tec"ni= e se! &* 402.11 %:AN stan!ar!s t"at can im'lement C(C). F?SS 7358 9SS 3SSS 33 %"ic" tec"nolog* is an o'en 'rotocol stan!ar! t"at allows switc"es to a tomaticall* & n!le '"*sical 'orts into a single logical link. C ltilink ---Ag3,/&(P 3# A set of switc"es is &eing connecte! in a :AN to'olog*. %"ic" S,- &ri!ge 'riorit* val e will make it least likel* for t"e switc" to &e selecte! as t"e root. 32804 #0+0

05535 61,,0 35 %"ic" wireless network to'olog* is &eing config re! &* a tec"nician w"o is installing a ke*&oar!$ a mo se$ an! "ea!'"ones$ eac" of w"ic" ses 9l etoot". ad hoc 'ode "ots'ot mixe! mo!e infrastr ct re mo!e 30.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"ic" ro te or ro tes will &e a!vertise! to t"e ro ter (S- if a tos mmari@ation is ena&le!. 10.0.0.074 10.1.0.0710 10.1.0.0724 10.1.1.072# 10.1.2.072# 10.1.3.072# 10.1.#.0724

38 %"en are E(1R- '!ate 'ackets sent. only when necessary ever* 30 secon!s via &roa!cast ever* 5 secon!s via m lticast w"en learne! ro tes age o t 34 %"ic" re= irement s"o l! &e c"ecke! &efore a network a!ministrator 'erforms an ()S image 'gra!e on a ro ter. ,"e ol! ()S image file "as &een !elete!. ,"e F,- server is o'erational. There is s fficient space in flash 'e'ory. ,"e !esire! ()S image file "as &een !ownloa!e! to t"e ro ter. 3+ %"at met"o! of wireless a t"entication is !e'en!ent on a RA3(<S a t"entication server. %-A -ersonal %E)P&2 -nterprise %-A2 -ersonal #0 A network a!ministrator wants to verif* t"e !efa lt !ela* val es for t"e interfaces on an E(1R-2 ena&le! ro ter. %"ic" comman! will !is'la* t"ese val es. s"ow r nning2config show interfaces s"ow i' 'rotocols s"ow i' ro te #1 A network a!ministrator in a &ranc" office is config ring E(1R- a t"entication &etween t"e &ranc" office ro ter an! t"e "ea!= arters office ro ter. %"ic" sec rit* cre!ential is nee!e! for t"e a t"entication 'rocess. a ran!oml* generate! ke* wit" t"e cr*'to ke* generate rsa comman! a co''on key config red with the key-string co''and inside a key chain t"e sername an! 'asswor! config re! on t"e "ea!= arters office ro ter t"e "ostname of t"e "ea!= arters office ro ter an! a common 'asswor! #2.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. (nterface FastEt"ernet 071 on S1 is connecte! to (nterface FastEt"ernet 071 on S2$ an! (nterface FastEt"ernet 072 on S1 is connecte! to (nterface FastEt"ernet 072 on S2. %"at are two errors in t"e 'resent Et"erC"annel config rations. 5C"oose two.6 3esira&le mo!e is not com'ati&le wit" on mo!e. ,"e tr nk mo!e is not allowe! for Et"erC"annel & n!les. Two a to 'odes cannot for' a b ndle. The channel gro p is inconsistent. ,"e interface 'ort c"annel (3 s"o l! &e !ifferent in &ot" switc"es. #3 %"ic" 'ort role is assigne! to t"e switc" 'ort t"at "as t"e lowest cost to reac" t"e root &ri!ge. !isa&le! 'ort root port !esignate! 'ort non2!esignate! 'ort ## %"at are two feat res of )S-F interarea ro te s mmari@ation. 5C"oose two.6 AS9Rs 'erform all )S-F s mmari@ation. Ro tes within an area are s ''ari>ed by the &4R. Ro te s mmari@ation res lts in "ig" network traffic an! ro ter over"ea!. &4Rs advertise the s ''ari>ed ro tes into the backbone. ,*'e 3 an! t*'e 5 :SAs are se! to 'ro'agate s mmari@e! ro tes. #5 :a nc" -, ?i!e an! Save -, )'en t"e -, Activit*. -erform t"e tasks in t"e activit* instr ctions an! t"en answer t"e = estion. %"ic" message was !is'la*e! on t"e we& server.

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Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"at two 'ieces of information co l! &e !etermine! &* a network a!ministrator from t"is o t' t. 5C"oose two.6 ,"e metric t"at will &e installe! in t"e ro ting ta&le for t"e 10.0.0.0 ro te will &e 05 50#E16. (nterface Fa071 is not 'artici'ating in t"e )S-F 'rocess. R1 is t"e !istri& tion 'oint for t"e ro ters t"at are attac"e! to t"e 10.0.0.# network. R1 is participating in ' ltiarea 7!P3. ,"e )S-F 'rocess n m&er t"at is &eing se! is 0. #8.

Ro ter&; -B copy flash0*tftp* !o rce 3ilena'eC -B (1#00- niversalk#-'.!P&.1+2-,.8%.bin &ddress or na'e of re'ote host -B 2001*54$*(&3D*100**# #4 A network a!ministrator "as config re! an Et"erC"annel &etween two switc"es t"at are connecte! via fo r tr nk links. (f t"e '"*sical interface for one of t"e tr nk links c"anges to a !own state$ w"at "a''ens to t"e Et"erC"annel.

S'anning ,ree -rotocol will recalc late t"e remaining tr nk links. ,"e Et"erC"annel will remain f nctional. The -ther(hannel will transition to a down state. S'anning ,ree -rotocol will transition t"e faile! '"*sical interface into forwar!ing mo!e. #+.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"ic" !estination CAC a!!ress is se! w"en frames are sent from t"e workstation to t"e !efa lt gatewa*. CAC a!!resses of &ot" t"e forwar!ing an! stan!&* ro ters CAC a!!ress of t"e stan!&* ro ter 8&( address of the virt al ro ter CAC a!!ress of t"e forwar!ing ro ter 50.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. A com'an* "as migrate! from single area )S-F to m ltiarea. ?owever$ none of t"e sers from network 1+2.104.1.072# in t"e new area can &e reac"e! &* an*one in t"e 9ranc"1 office. From t"e o t' t in t"e ex"i&it$ w"at is t"e 'ro&lem.

There are no interarea ro tes in the ro ting table for network 1#2.16$.1.0. ,"e )S-F ro ting 'rocess is inactive. ,"e ro ter "as not esta&lis"e! an* a!>acencies wit" ot"er )S-F ro ters. ,"e link to t"e new area is !own. 51 %"at are two re= irements w"en sing o t2of2&an! config ration of a Cisco ()S network !evice. 5C"oose two.6 ,elnet or SS? access to t"e !evice a connection to an o'erational network interface on t"e !evice a direct connection to the console or &6E port a ter'inal e' lation client ?,,- access to t"e !evice 52 For tro &les"ooting missing E(1R- ro tes on a ro ter$ w"at t"ree t*'es of information can &e collecte! sing t"e s"ow i' 'rotocols comman!. 5C"oose t"ree.6 any interfaces on the ro ter that are config red as passive any &(/s that are affecting the -I<RP ro ting process an* interfaces t"at are ena&le! for E(1R- a t"entication networks t"at are na!vertise! &* t"e E(1R- ro ting 'rotocol t"e local interface t"at is se! to esta&lis" an a!>acenc* wit" E(1R- neig"&ors the IP addresses that are config red on adFacent ro ters 53 %"at are two re= irements to &e a&le to config re an Et"erC"annel &etween two switc"es. 5C"oose two.6 All t"e interfaces nee! to work at t"e same s'ee!. All interfaces nee! to &e assigne! to !ifferent ;:ANs. ,"e interfaces t"at are involve! nee! to &e contig o s on t"e switc". &ll the interfaces need to be working in the sa'e d pleG 'ode. 3ifferent allowe! ranges of ;:ANs m st exist on eac" en!. 5#.

This type of /!& eGists in ' lti-access H non-broadcast ' lti-access networks w"5R IB T?P- 2 /!& This type of /!& describes ro tes to networks o tside of the 7!P3 &! IB T?P- + /!& This type of /!& is flooded only within the area which it originated IB T?P- 1 /!& This type of /!& is sed by &4R to advertise networks fro' other areas IB T?P- % /!& 55 At a local college$ st !ents are allowe! to connect to t"e wireless network wit"o t sing a 'asswor!. %"ic" mo!e is t"e access 'oint sing. network s"are!2ke* open 'assive 50 %"at are t"ree access la*er switc" feat res t"at are consi!ere! w"en !esigning a network. 5C"oose t"ree.6 &roa!cast traffic containment forwarding rate failover ca'a&ilit* Power over -thernet s'ee! of convergence port density 58.

Refer to t"e ex"i&it. %"at can &e concl !e! a&o t network 1+2.104.1.0 in t"e R2 ro ting ta&le. ,"is network "as &een learne! from an internal ro ter wit"in t"e same area. This network was learned thro gh s ''ary /!&s fro' an &4R. ,"is network is !irectl* connecte! to t"e interface 1iga&itEt"ernet070. ,"is network s"o l! &e se! to forwar! traffic towar! external networks. 54 %"ic" two statements are correct a&o t E(1R- acknowle!gment 'ackets. 5C"oose two.6 The packets are sent as nicast. The packets are nreliable. ,"e 'ackets are se! to !iscover neig"&ors t"at are connecte! on an interface. ,"e 'ackets re= ire confirmation. ,"e 'ackets are sent in res'onse to "ello 'ackets. 5+ An S,- instance "as faile! an! frames are floo!ing t"e network. %"at action s"o l! &e taken &* t"e network a!ministrator. 9roa!cast traffic s"o l! &e investigate! an! eliminate! from t"e network. S'anning tree s"o l! &e !isa&le! for t"at S,- instance ntil t"e 'ro&lem is locate!. Red ndant links sho ld be physically re'oved ntil the !TP instance is repaired. A res'onse from t"e network a!ministrator is not re= ire! &eca se t"e ,,: fiel! will event all* sto' t"e frames from floo!ing t"e network. 00 A network a!ministrator iss es t"e comman! R11config2; license boot 'od le c1#00 technologypackage sec rityk# on a ro ter. %"at is t"e effect of t"is comman!. ,"e ()S will 'rom't t"e ser to 'rovi!e a <3( in or!er to activate t"e license. ,"e ()S will 'rom't t"e ser to re&oot t"e ro ter. ,"e feat res in t"e Sec rit* 'ackage are availa&le imme!iatel*. The -val ation Right-To-6se license for the !ec rity technology package is activated. 01 A ro ter "as &een remove! from t"e network for maintenance. A new Cisco ()S software image "as &een s ccessf ll* !ownloa!e! to a server an! co'ie! into t"e flas" of t"e ro ter. %"at s"o l! &e !one &efore 'lacing t"e ro ter &ack into service.

3elete t"e 'revio s version of t"e Cisco ()S software from flas". Co'* t"e r nning config ration to N;RAC. 9ack ' t"e new image. Restart the ro ter and verify that the new i'age starts s ccessf lly. 02 %"at are t"e two met"o!s t"at are se! &* a wireless N(C to !iscover an A-. 5C"oose two.6 receiving a broadcast beacon fra'e !elivering a &roa!cast frame trans'itting a probe re9 est sen!ing an AR- re= est initiating a t"ree2wa* "an!s"ak 03

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