DRAG DROP
DRAG DROP Select and Place:
DRAG DROP Select and Place:
Which two characteristics are advantages of the top-down approach to network design? (Choose two.) A. Generally is the fastest approach. B. The resulting design is optimized for the business requirements of the organization. C. The designer can delay testing until…
Cisco Unified Wireless networks support two campus design models: Centralized or Local Mode and Cisco FlexConnect. Which statement about the Local Mode design model is true? A. The wireless LAN controller and access points are co-located B. It is recommended…
An engineer must design a new data center network and must reduce hardware costs while allowing for the benefits of a hierarchical network model. Which layer is combined with the distribution layer by a single device to accomplish this goal?…
Which type of router connects to two different OSPF areas? A. autonomous system boundry B. backbone C. area border D. internal
Which statement about route summarization is true? A. Summarization is supported by every routing protocol. B. EIGRP can be configured to automatically summarize VLSM networks. C. When it is implemented, routing tables are smaller. D. ACLs can be applied to…
Which advantage to using route summarization is true? A. enables efficient peering with other autonomous systems B. provides an overview of all subnets used across the infrastructure C. enabled recalculation of the routing table with any update for optimum convergence…
When designing enterprise networks, which two elements help to achieve IP routing efficiency? (Choose two.) A. supernetting B. using two different IGP protocols C. hierarchical addressing D. dynamic IP addressing E. static routing
Which option is a benefit of deploying Cisco IPS devices in inline mode? A. faster network convergence B. improved service availability C. timely threat detection D. decreased network latency
Which feature enables the VRRP-enabled router to regain the master VRRP status upon recovery from a failure? A. priority B. tracking C. delay D. preemption