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GB0-183
HuaWei GB0-183
HuaWei-3Com Certificated Network Engineer
Q&A
v 3.2
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2. A network protocol is a set of rules and conventions that prescribe how network devices inter-communicate.
The communication parties shall understand and abide the protocol. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
4. Both the transport layer and the data link layer perform error check. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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B.OSPF
C.RIP
D.IP
Answer: bc
6. To test the gateways that a packet will pass through from the source host to the destination, use the command ( )
in the H3C COMWARE command line.
A.ping
B.tracert
C.show path
D.display path
Answer: b
8. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with each
other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
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#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple 3com
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode chap
ppp chap user h3c
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9. If the user data exceeds the Bc (committed burst ) in a frame relay network, the exceeding data will be dropped.
()
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
10. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
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#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
#
interface Serial0/0.1 p2p
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
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#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
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interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
#
interface Serial0/0.1 p2p
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
11. The command to save the current configuration on the H3C router COMWARE 3.4 is ( ).
A.write
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B.save
C.copy
D.reset
Answer: b
12. The H3C AR routers can be upgraded in different ways. Which of the following is not supported? ( )
A.Xmodem
B.FTP
C.TFTP
D.HGMP
Answer: d
14. RIP adopts ( ) as the transport protocol with the port number 520.
A.TCP
B.UDP
C.IP
D.PPP
Answer: b
15. The types of ACLs are identified with numbers. The range 4000-4999 refers to the ( ).
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A.Interface-based ACL
B.Basic ACL
C.Advanced ACL
D.MAC-based ACL
Answer: d
17. DCC can carry IP or IPX independently, or carry them at the same time. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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A.There are two ways to express the subnet mask. One of them uses mask length.
B.It decides which part of the IP address identifies the network, and which part identifies the host.
C.The address mask of Class A addresses is 255.255.0.0.
D.None of the above is right.
Answer: ab
20. Which of the following is an application layer protocol that uses port number 25? ( )
A.FTP
B.TFTP
C.Telnet
D.SMTP
Answer: d
21. In case of congestion on the intermediate equipment, TCP can use the sliding window technology for flow
control. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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23. By default, the delay to switch from using the active interface to using the standby interface is ( ) seconds.
A.0
B.10
C.30
D.A polling period
Answer: a
24. Configure on the router with command standby threshold 50 20. If the bandwidth of the link is 100Mbps, and
the traffic on the active interface is 80Mbps, the system will ( ).
A.Enable the backup interface with higher priority
B.Not enable the backup interface
C.Shutdown the backup interface
D.Shutdown the backup interface permanently
Answer: a
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27. CE1 can be divided into 31 logical channels of 64Kbps, with one channel used for synchronization and the
other 30 used for data transmission. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
28. The length of 802.3 frame varies from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes. In case of 64 bytes, the length of user data is ( ).
A.46 bytes
B.46 bits
C.2408 bits
D.512 bits
Answer: a
29. Xerox Ethernet is very successful. Xerox drafts a 100 Mbps Ethernet standard together with DEC and Intel.
This standard is called DIX, which is the basis of IEEE802.3. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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Answer: acd
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C.Delivery protocols
D.Delay
Answer: bd
45. Modems can work in synchronous or asynchronous mode, which are connected to the synchronous or
asynchronous serial port of a router. Which of the following WAN connections can a synchronous modem be used
in? ( )
A.Lease line
B.Frame Relay
C.PSTN
D.X.25
Answer: abd
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48. A device can communicate with other network devices even if it does not support TCP/IP. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
49. The leading LAN standard is put forward by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
50. Routers are used for network interconnection. They provide addressing and packet forwarding for different
networks. ( )
T.True
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F.False
Answer: t
51. The two channels of ISDN BRI can not work for two applications independently. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
53. Which of the following is a standard for the Wireless LAN (WLAN) ? ( )
A.802.3
B.802.4
C.802.5
D.802.11
Answer: d
54. Computer network is to interconnect computers and special peripheral equipment that are distributed in
different geographic areas through communication links to form a big and powerful network system, so that a
great number of computers can transmit information and share resources conveniently. ( )
T.True
F.False
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Answer: t
55. Computer networks originated in 1970s. The concept of network at that time was host-based low-rate serial
connections, and the network provided remote program execution, remote printing and data services. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
56. Generally, computer networks fall into Ethernet and LAN according to the geographic coverage. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
57. LAN is used in limited geographic area. Access of high-bandwidth medium is not allowed in LAN. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
58. LAN features in short distance, low delay, high rate, and unreliable data transmission. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
59. For a hub, the average data volume and rate per user (port) is limited by the total number of active users
(ports). ( )
T.True
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F.False
Answer: t
60. The WAN connects LANs that are far away from each other, therefore, its architecture falls into the end
system (a set of users at both ends) and the communication system (intermediate links). ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
61. Routers forward data between segments of WAN and between LANs, but they do not participate in route
generation. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
62. Network topology is a logic architecture, and it has no strict relationship with physical connections of the
equipments. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
63. Adopting circuit switching, the PSTN must allocate a specialized voice channel for each call. Messages are
transmitted in the form of digits over the PSTN. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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64. Packet switching of WAN adopts store-and-forward switching. It divides the information to be transmitted into
packets of fixed length or variable length, and then stores and forwards in the unit of packet. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
65. Adopted in the cell switching network, the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) features in high-rate, low
delay and ensured transmission quality. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
66. Star topology networks are convenient to install, and easy to design, maintain and change. In addition, it is
easy to diagnose failures. Therefore, star topology is widely used in LANs.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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68. Which of the following is a device for the data link layer? ( )
A.WAN switch
B.Router
C.Repeater
D.Gateway
Answer: a
69. Headers are added to the packets at the data link layer to form ( ). Then, they are transmitted to the physical
layer, and the bit stream is transmitted on the physical layer.
A.Frames
B.Cells
C.Packets
D.Fragments
Answer: a
71. A host communicates with the other hosts in the local area network through ( ) at the data link layer.
A.Port number
B.Hardware address
C.Default gateway
D.Logic network address
Answer: b
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73. The main function of the network layer of the OSI reference model is to ( ).
A.Transmit the original bit stream over the channel
B.Ensure the correctness of information fragments
C.Decide how to route from the source to the destination
D.Strengthen bit stream transmission at the physical layer and perform flow control
Answer: c
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Answer: b
76. The ( ) of the OSI reference model provides end-to-end reliable data transmission and flow control.
A.Presentation layer
B.Network layer
C.Transport layer
D.Session layer
Answer: c
78. TCP, UDP and SPX are protocols of the ( ) layer of the OSI reference model.
A.Network
B.Transport
C.Session
D.Presentation
Answer: b
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D.Route selection
Answer: d
83. In internetworking and computer network engineering, the RFCs is the documents published by ( ).
A.ISO
B.IETF
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C.ITU
D.IEEE
Answer: b
85. What layers does the OSI reference model have from the top to the bottom?( )
A.Application layer, transport layer, network layer, and physical layer
B.Application layer, presentation layer, session layer, network layer, transport layer, data link layer, and physical
layer
C.Application layer, presentation layer, session layer, transport layer, network layer, data link layer, and physical
layer
D.Application layer, session layer, transport layer, and physical layer
Answer: c
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88. A V.24 interface works in the asynchronous mode, supports data link layer protocols PPP and SLIP, network
layer protocols IP and IPX, with the transmission rate up to 115200 bps.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
89. A V.24 interface works in the synchronous mode, supports data link layer protocols X.25, PPP, HDLC and
LAPB, network layer protocols IP and IPX, with the transmission rate up to 115200 bps.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
90. The transmission rate of V.35 cable (in the synchronous mode) is up to 2048000 bps.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
91. V.24 is an interface standard between the DTE and DCE that is defined by the ITU-T. ( )
T.True
F.False
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Answer: t
92. EIA/TIA-232, also known as RS-232, is a public physical layer standard. It is used to support unbalanced
circuits with the rate up to 64 kbps. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
93. To connect two routers through Ethernet interfaces, straight-through cable should be used between the routers.
()
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
94. The session layer is used for virtual link establishment, error check, duplex negotiations and session
synchronization. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
95. Multiple application programs can share one link, which is called multiplexing. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
96. Between the network layer and the LLC sub-layer, Media Access Control (MAC) sub-layer is the management
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97. Transport layer protocols consist of protocols such as TCP, UDP and SPX. UDP and SPX provide unreliable
and connectionless services.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
98. There are three methods for flow control. They are buffer technology, source quench message, and window
mechanism. The window mechanism adopts positive acknowledgement, therefore, it is reliable. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
100. Encapsulation means that the network node packets the data to be transmitted with a specific protocol header
before transmission, sometimes it will add some information at the tail of the data unit. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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101. Non-shielded twisted-pair cable provides enhanced anti-interference capability, and further transmission
distance than shielded twisted-pair cable.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
102. Connection-orientated services are reliable packet services, and incur less data loss. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
103. Connection-orientated services are modeled on the postal system, with each packet carrying a complete
destination address. In addition, each packet is independent of other packets, and is transmitted via the selected
route. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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105. Which of the following is a common cable standard for the Ethernet? ( )
A.10BASE-T
B.100BASE-T
C.100BASE-TX
D.1000BASE-TX
E.10BASE-TX
Answer: abc
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Answer: acd
109. Which of the following is a correct description about the data link layer of the WAN? ( )
A.Common data link layer protocols of the WAN includes HDLC, PPP, X.25 and frame relay.
B.PPP is the default data link layer encapsulation protocol on the serial port of H3C routers.
C.X.25 accelerate the forwarding rate through the error check mechanism, therefore, it is more efficient than
frame relay.
D.The WAN switch is a common data link layer equipment in the WAN.
Answer: abd
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114. Protocol Data Units (PDUs) contained in the OSI reference model include ( ).
A.APDUs
B.BPDUs
C.PPDUs
D.SPDUs
Answer: acd
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B.Data transmission
C.Connection termination
D.Dynamic allocation of resources
Answer: abc
120. To configure the H3C router using the HyperTerminal application on Windows system, flow control must be
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123. To enter the system view from user view on a H3C router, use the ( ) command.
A.super
B.system-view
C.system view
D.enable
Answer: b
124. To get all commands and their descriptions in a command view, key in ( ) :
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A.?
B.!
C./
D.\
Answer: a
125. To stop the current command line execution on a H3C router, press ( ).
A.Ctrl+C
B.Ctrl+D
C.Ctrl+N
D.Ctrl+X
Answer: a
126. To check the connectivity of the network, use the command ( ) in the H3C COMWARE command line.
A.ping
B.display ip routing-table
C.show path
D.display path
Answer: a
127. To upgrade a H3C router through TFTP, which of the following statement is true? ( )
A.Upgrade through TFTP can be implemented via the console interface.
B.Only the router can act as the TFTP server.
C.Username and password need to be configured.
D.Upgrade through TFTP is faster than upgrade through Xmodem.
Answer: d
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128. When the NET method is chosen in BOOTROM menu to upgrade an H3C router, the transport protocol is
actually FTP.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
129. In COMWARE3.4 of H3C router, show history-command can display history commands. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
130. In COMWARE3.4 of H3C router, run no shutdown can resume the port that has been shut down. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
131. On a H3C router, what short-cut keys can be used to complete a command?( )
A.Tab
B.?
C.Enter
D.Ctrl+C
Answer: a
132. The default encapsulation protocol on the WAN interface of a H3C router is ( ).
A.HDLC
B.X.25
C.PPP
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D.Frame Relay
Answer: c
135. After the LCP negotiation status turns into OPENED, what phase will PPP enter? ( )
A.KeepAlive
B.Network
C.Authenticate
D.Establish
Answer: bc
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B.Initial
C.Establish
D.Authenticate
E.KeepAlive
F.Network
G.Terminate
Answer: acdfg
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140. In case of PPP PAP authentication failures, which of the following will occur? ( )
A.LCP is up, and NCP is down.
B.LCP is down, and NCP is down.
C.IP can be set up.
D.Both LCP and NCP can be up.
Answer: b
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146. The encryption algorithm of CHAP authentication is very secure. Therefore, the username and password can
be transmitted over the network.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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F.False
Answer: f
148. For CHAP authentication, the authenticating party needs to know the username of itself and that of the
authenticated party, while the authenticated party does not need to know the username of the authenticating party.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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151. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
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#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
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interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
152. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
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#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
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A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
153. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
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154. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode chap
ppp chap user h3c
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
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#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp chap user h3c
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
155. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
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#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple h3c
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
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user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
local-user h3c
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
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#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple h3c
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
156. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
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#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple 3com
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
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user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple 3com
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
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interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple h3c
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
157. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
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#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple h3c
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
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return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user h3c password simple h3c
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
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#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
158. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
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#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user h3c
password simple h3c
service-type ppp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode chap
ppp chap user h3c
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
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authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
159. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
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ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp mp Virtual-Template 1
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp mp Virtual-Template 1
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2] display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
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#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp mp Virtual-Template 1
#
interface Serial1/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp mp Virtual-Template 1
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
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160. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
ppp mp user router-b bind Virtual-Template 1
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user router-b
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password simple router-b
service-type ppp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user router-a password simple router-a
ppp mp
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp authentication-mode pap
ppp pap local-user router-a password simple router-a
ppp mp
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
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#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
ppp mp user router-a bind Virtual-Template 1
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user router-a
password simple router-a
service-type ppp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
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161. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
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#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
ppp mp user router-b bind Virtual-Template 1
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
local-user router-b
password simple router-b
service-type ppp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp pap local-user router-a password simple router-a
ppp mp
#
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interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ppp pap local-user router-a password simple router-a
ppp mp
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
ppp mp user router-a bind Virtual-Template 1
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
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level 3
service-type ftp
local-user router-a
password simple router-a
service-type ppp
#
interface Virtual-Template1
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp pap local-user router-b password simple router-b
ppp mp
#
interface Serial1/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ppp pap local-user router-b password simple router-b
ppp mp
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
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#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
162. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
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interface Serial0/0
link-protocol ppp
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
163. If frame relay PVC switching is enabled on a router, the type of the frame relay interface shall be ( ).
A.DCE
B.DTE
C.NNI
D.UNI
Answer: ac
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164. A full-mesh topology can solve the problem caused by split-horizon in the frame relay network. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
168. Which of the following parameters describes the committed rate over PVCs in a frame relay network?
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A.Bc
B.Be
C.CIR
D.Tc
Answer: c
169. If frame relay Inverse ARP is configured on a H3C router, static address mapping must be set manually. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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C.Implement statistic multiplexing, transparent transmission of frames and error inspection at the data link layer
D.Provide SVC and PVC services
Answer: a
175. In a frame relay network, if static mapping is configured, Inverse ARP messages will not be sent over the
virtual circuit. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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177. The available interface types for a frame relay sub-interface are ( ).
A.Point-to-point
B.NBMA
C.Point-to-multipoint
D.Broadcast
Answer: ac
178. Which of the following DLCIs are used by the Frame relay LMI generally? ( )
A.0
B.16
C.1007
D.1023
Answer: ad
179. The point-to-point sub-interface of frame relay can identify the remote end without being configured with
static address mapping. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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181. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
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interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
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local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
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A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
182. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
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#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 30 broadcast
fr dlci 30
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
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#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
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return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
183. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
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ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
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#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
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return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
184. Two routers are in direct back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate
with each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
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ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
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Answer: b
185. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
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#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
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level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
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186. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
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link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 20 broadcast
fr dlci 30
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
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service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 30 broadcast
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
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187. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
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ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type nni
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
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188. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
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interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr nonstandard
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router1]
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
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#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
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user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
189. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr lmi type nonstandard
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
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authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
190. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
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async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr lmi type ansi
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
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clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
191. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Can they communicate with
each other? ( )
[Router1]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router1
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
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user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[Router2]display current-configuration
#
sysname Router2
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
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#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
#
interface Serial0/0.1
fr dlci 20
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
192. Three routers are connected as shown in the figure. Can RTA and RTB communicate with each other with the
following configuration? ( )
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
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#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet1/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet1/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial2/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100 broadcast
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial2/1
clock DTECLK1
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link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[FR-SWITCH]display current-configuration
#
sysname FR-SWITCH
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 200
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 100
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
fr switch pvc interface Serial0/0 dlci 200 interface Serial1/0 dlci 100
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
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authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
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clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 200 broadcast
fr dlci 200
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
193. Three routers are connected as shown in the figure. Can RTA and RTB communicate with each other with the
following configuration? ( )
[RTA]display current-configuration
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#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet1/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet1/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial2/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100 broadcast
fr dlci 100
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service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci-switch 200 interface Serial1/0 dlci 100
fr dlci 200
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci-switch 100 interface Serial0/0 dlci 200
fr dlci 100
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
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#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
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interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 200 broadcast
fr dlci 200
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: a
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194. Three routers are connected as shown in the figure. Can RTA and RTB communicate with each other with the
following configuration? ( )
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet1/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet1/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial2/0
clock DTECLK1
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link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100 broadcast
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial2/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[FR-SWITCH]display current-configuration
#
sysname FR-SWITCH
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
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#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 200
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr dlci 100
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
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interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
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#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 200 broadcast
fr dlci 200
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
A.Yes
B.No
C.No decision can be made, for there is not enough information.
Answer: b
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195. Three routers are connected as shown in the figure. Can RTA and RTB communicate with each other with the
following configuration? ( )
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet1/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet1/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
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interface Serial2/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100 broadcast
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial2/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[FR-SWITCH]display current-configuration
#
sysname FR-SWITCH
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
fr switching
#
radius scheme system
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#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type nni
fr dlci 200
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type nni
fr dlci 100
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
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ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
fr switch pvc interface Serial0/0 dlci 200 interface Serial1/0 dlci 100
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
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Answer: b
196. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Which of the following is right?
()
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 20.0.0.0
peer 10.0.0.2
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#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 30.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
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#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 30.0.0.0
peer 10.0.0.1
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.The serial ports of the two routers can communicate with each other.
B.The serial ports of the two routers can not communicate with each other.
C.The two routers can learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
D.The two routers can not learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
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Answer: ac
197. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Which of the following is right?
()
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 20.0.0.0
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#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 30.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
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#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 30.0.0.0
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.The serial ports of the two routers can communicate with each other.
B.The serial ports of the two routers can not communicate with each other.
C.The two routers can learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
D.The two routers can not learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
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Answer: ad
198. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Which of the following is right?
()
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
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interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
ospf 1
peer 10.0.0.2
area 0.0.0.0
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#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
[RTB]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTB
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
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#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 30.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
ospf 1
peer 10.0.0.1
area 0.0.0.0
network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
network 30.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.The serial ports of the two routers can communicate with each other.
B.The serial ports of the two routers can not communicate with each other.
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C.The two routers can learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
D.The two routers can not learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
Answer: ac
199. Two routers are in back-to-back connection with the following configuration. Which of the following is right?
()
[RTA]display current-configuration
#
sysname RTA
#
FTP server enable
#
l2tp domain suffix-separator @
#
radius scheme system
#
domain system
#
local-user admin
password cipher .]@USE=B,53Q=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.NM(0=0\)*5WWQ=^Q`MAF4<<"TX$_S#6.N
service-type telnet terminal
level 3
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service-type ftp
#
interface Aux0
async mode flow
#
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
link-protocol fr
fr interface-type dce
fr map ip 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Serial1/0
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface Serial1/1
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol ppp
ip address ppp-negotiate
#
interface NULL0
#
ospf 1
area 0.0.0.0
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interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 30.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address dhcp-alloc
#
interface Serial0/0
clock DTECLK1
link-protocol fr
fr map ip 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 100
fr dlci 100
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface NULL0
#
ospf 1
area 0.0.0.0
network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
network 30.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
A.The serial ports of the two routers can communicate with each other.
B.The serial ports of the two routers can not communicate with each other.
C.The two routers can learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
D.The two routers can not learn the routes for the subnets of the Ethernet interfaces from each other.
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Answer: ad
201. The router maintains a table all the time, and all packets are sent or forwarded from the corresponding port
according to the table. The table is the ( ).
A.MAC table
B.Routing table
C.Address table
D.Link table
Answer: b
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203. The AR28-31 router provides an AUX port, a console port and an ethernet port. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
204. The H3C routers can transfer files through Xmodem, FTP and TFTP. Only the FTP mode requires username
and password. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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B.Client
C.Both A and B
D.None of the above
Answer: c
207. To delete the configuration from the flash on the H3C router, use command ( ).
A.write
B.delete
C.copy
D.reset saved-configuration
Answer: d
208. To clear the saved configuration on the H3C router COMWARE3.4, execute the command in the ( ).
A.User view
B.System view
C.Interface view
D.All views
Answer: a
209. To create a local user on the H3C router COMWARE3.4, use command ( ).
A.user
B.user-interface
C.local-user
D.service
Answer: c
210. Key in a string which is followed by a space and "?", all the key words beginning with this string will be
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listed. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
211. If the super password on the H3C router is forgotten, there is no way to restore the default setting. So, its
necessary to keep a record of it.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
212. The AUX port of the router is a backup port. Remote user can access the router through a modem connected
to it. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
213. To view debugging information on a H3C router with COMWARE3.4 using Telnet, what command is
necessary besides debug * *? ( )
A.display debugging
B.terminal monitor
C.terminal debugging
D.user debuging
Answer: bc
214. Username and password are set on a H3C router, but access to the system is denied with the username and
password. The reason could be ( ).
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215. The Ethernet interface of a H3C router is configured with an IP address, but the physical status of the
interface is still down. The reason could be ( ).
A.No cable is connected.
B.The IP address is wrong.
C.The cable is connected, but the remote end powers off.
D.The configured mask is wrong.
Answer: ac
217. The bootrom of the H3C AR28-31 router upgrades automatically when COMWARE image being upgraded.
()
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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218. The H3C router COMWARE3.4 can memorize history commands. For example, we can trace the command
executed last time with key or keys ( ).
A.ctrl+N
B.ctrl+P
C.ctrl+O
D.ctrl+G
Answer: b
219. How to view the version of the current software on the H3C routers? ( )
A.View the front panel of the equipment.
B.In the command line interface, use display software.
C.In the command line interface, use display version.
D.In the user view of the command line interface, use display Comware-version.
Answer: c
220. To know the uptime from the last rebooting of the router, use ( ).
A.display clock
B.display device
C.display system
D.display version
Answer: d
221. On the H3C router with COMWARE3.4, you can quit to the user view directly with ( ) from any view.
A.ctrl+N
B.ctrl+Z
C.ctrl+O
D.ctrl+G
Answer: b
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222. On the H3C AR28-31 router, there are system and power LEDs on the front panel. If the power LED flashes,
the router works well. If the system LED is solid on, the router also works well. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
223. What kind of information can be displayed using command display version on a H3C AR router? ( )
A.The product type
B.The uptime of the router
C.The information about the interface cards
D.The COMWARE version of the interface cards
Answer: abc
224. What kind of information can be displayed using command display interface on a H3C AR router? ( )
A.Status of the interfaces
B.IP addresses of the interfaces
C.Statistics of input and output packets on the interfaces
D.Statistics of abnormal input and output packets on the interfaces
Answer: abcd
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226. Command Ping is to test whether a network is reachable. If no reply packet is received within a certain time,
the tested host or network is regarded as unreachable..
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
227. The command line interface of the H3C routers provides rich dynamical information of the protocols and
processes to help users diagnose and locate errors. Such function is the ( ).
A.show function
B.monitor function
C.debugging function
D.display function
Answer: c
228. The system will prompt you accordingly if the typed-in commands contain errors. Which of the following
prompt information and its interpretation are correct? ( )
A.Wrong command: The command is wrong.
B.Incorrect command: The system cannot recognize the command.
C.Incomplete command: The command input is not complete.
D.Too many parameters: The command contains too many parameters.
Answer: bcd
229. There are many kinds of memories in the router, such as NVRAM, flash, SDRAM and bootrom. Which
memory is the startup configuration stored in?
A.NVRAM
B.flash
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C.SDRAM
D.bootrom
Answer: b
230. There is a command on the H3C AR router, which is very useful in collecting information in case of failures.
Its functions are actually equal to the functions of many other commands. What is the command? ( )
A.display diagnostic-information
B.display system
C.display information
D.display aggregate-information
Answer: a
231. To upgrade the COMWARE software in the bootrom menu on the H3C router through TFTP, parameter flags
shall be set to ( ).
A.0x00
B.0x69
C.0x80
D.0x45
Answer: c
232. On the H3C AR router, the current configuration cannot be cleared through one command. To clear it, you
should delete the saved configuration, and then restart the machine. Or, you remove the configuration item by item.
()
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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234. The indices to evaluate the performance of the routing protocol are ( ).
A.Accuracy
B.Fast convergence
C.Low overhead
D.Security
E.Wide adaptation
Answer: abcde
235. The solutions to prevent loops in the distance-vector routing protocol are ( ).
A.Split horizon
B.Poison reverse
C.Trigger update
D.Garbage-collection time
Answer: abcd
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Answer: ac
240. In OSPF protocol packets, ( ) is used to describe the summary information of the local LSDB.
A.Hello
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B.DD
C.LSR
D.LSU
E.LSAck
Answer: b
241. In OSPF protocol packets, ( ) can be used to elect the DR and BDR.
A.Hello
B.DD
C.LSR
D.LSU
E.LSAck
Answer: a
242. In OSPF protocol packets, ( ) can be used to solicit the new LSAs and the LSAs which need to be updated
from the peer.
A.Hello
B.DD
C.LSR
D.LSU
E.LSAck
Answer: c
243. In OSPF protocol packets, ( ) can be used to send the requested LSAs to the peer router.
A.Hello
B.DD
C.LSR
D.LSU
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E.LSAck
Answer: d
244. ( ) provide a mechanism to interconnect heterogeneous networks and transmit packets from a network to
another.
A.Routers
B.Switches
C.Hubs
D.Bridges
Answer: a
245. Generally routers select a proper path only according to the ( ) of the packet header.
A.Source IP address
B.Destination IP address
C.Source MAC address
D.Destination MAC address
Answer: b
247. According to whether the destination is connected directly to the router, routes fall into ( ).
A.Subnet routes
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B.Host routes
C.Directly connected routes
D.Indirectly connected routes
Answer: cd
248. Route is one of the most important element for packet forwarding, whose origins includes ( ).
A.the routes discovered by the data link layer protocol
B.the static routes configured manually
C.the routes discovered by the dynamic routing protocol
D.the routes resolved by the DNS
Answer: abc
249. The sequence (from low to high) of the default routing protocols preference on H3C routers is ( ).
A.OSPF, DIRECT, STATIC, BGP, RIP, OSPF_ASE, UNKNOWN
B.BGP, RIP, STATIC, OSPF, DIRECT, OSPF_ASE, UNKNOWN
C.DIRECT, OSPF, STATIC, RIP, OSPF_ASE, UNKNOWN, BGP
D.RIP, DIRECT, STATIC, OSPF, OSPF_ASE, BGP, UNKNOWN
Answer: c
250. Route cost refers to the cost for the route to reach the destination. Which of the following factors may affect
the cost? ( )
A.Delay
B.Bandwidth
C.Link utilization and reliability
D.Hop count
E.Maximum transmission unit
Answer: abcde
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251. When static routes to a destination are defined with keyword ( ), all IP packets to the destination will be
dropped, and no response message is sent to the source address.
A.Reject
B.Blackhole
C.Static
D.Silence
Answer: b
252. When a router cannot find a specific matching entry for a packet in its routing table, it will forward the
packet based on the ( ).
A.Default route
B.Static route
C.First route in the routing table
D.Last route in the routing table
Answer: a
254. BGP adopts TCP as the transport protocol to provide reliability. The TCP port number of BGP is ( ).
A.89
B.179
C.520
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D.171
Answer: b
257. To filter the packets received on an interface by applying ACL, use keyword ( ).
A.outbound
B.inbound
C.both
D.none
Answer: b
258. To filter packets received on Serial0/0 by applying ACL 3000 , use command ( ) in the interface view of
Serial0/0.
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259. To put the ACL into effect on a H3C router, you shall apply the ACL in the ( ).
A.User view
B.Global view
C.System view
D.Interface view
Answer: d
260. On a H3C router, multiple time ranges can be set under the same name for time-range-based filtering. These
time ranges are in logic ( ) relationship.
A.AND
B.OR
C.NON
D.None of the above
Answer: b
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262. For time-range-based filtering, to apply the configured time range to all days, you shall use the parameter ( )
A.days
B.off-day
C.daily
D.working-day
E.all-days
Answer: c
265. To allow the hosts in network 202.38.0.0/16 to access 129.10.10.1 through HTTP, which of the following
ACL should be defined? ( )
A.acl number 2000
rule permit tcp source 202.38.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 129.10.10.1 0 destination-port eq www.
B.acl number 3000
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rule permit tcp source 129.10.10.1 0 destination 202.38.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination-port eq www.
C.acl number 2000
rule permit tcp source 129.10.10.1 0 destination 202.38.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination-port eq www.
D.acl number 3000
rule permit tcp source 202.38.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 129.10.10.1 0 destination-port eq www.
Answer: d
266. To prohibit all the access from 202.110.0.0/16, which of the following ACL should be defined? ( )
A.rule permit ip destination 202.110.0.0 0.0.255.255
B.rule deny ip destination 202.110.0.0 0.0.255.255
C.rule permit ip source 202.110.0.0 0.0.255.255
D.rule deny ip source 202.110.0.0 0.0.255.255
Answer: d
267. To disable Telnet login from all hosts, which of the following ACL should be defined? ( )
A.acl number 2000
rule deny tcp source any destination any destination-port eq telnet
B.acl number 2000
rule permit tcp source any destination any destination-port eq telnet
C.acl number 3000
rule deny tcp source any destination any destination-port eq telnet
D.acl number 3000
rule permit tcp source any destination any destination-port eq telnet
Answer: c
268. To allow host 10.0.0.1/16 to send emails through SMTP with all other hosts prohibited, which of the
following ACL should be defined? ( )
A.acl number 2001
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rule permit udp source 10.0.0.1 0.0.255.255 destination any destination-port eq smtp
rule deny udp source any destination any destination-port eq smtp
B.acl number 2001
rule permit tcp source 10.0.0.1 0.0.255.255 destination any destination-port eq smtp
rule deny tcp source any destination any destination-port eq smtp
C.acl number 3001
rule permit udp source 10.0.0.1 0.0.255.255 destination any destination-port eq smtp
rule deny udp source any destination any destination-port eq smtp
D.acl number 3001
rule permit tcp source 10.0.0.1 0.0.255.255 destination any destination-port eq smtp
rule deny tcp source any destination any destination-port eq smtp
Answer: d
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A.1000-1999
B.2000-2999
C.3000-3999
D.4000-4999
Answer: a
273. In filtering packets with the rules in the basic ACL, the keyword permit means ( )
A.The packet can pass through if it meets the rules.
B.The packet cannot pass through if it meets the rules.
C.The packet can pass through if it does not meet the rules.
D.The packet cannot pass through if it does not meet the rules.
Answer: a
274. To match the network 192.168.0.1/22 in an ACL rule, the wildcard mask should be ( )
A.255.255.252.0
B.0.0.3.255
C.255.255.255.0
D.0.0.0.255
Answer: b
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275. To match a network segment with 20-bit mask in an ACL rule, the correct wildcard mask should be ( ).
A.0.0.0.255
B.0.0.240.255
C.255.255.240.0
D.0.0.15.255
Answer: d
276. To match a network segment with 30-bit mask in an ACL rule, the correct wildcard mask should be ( ).
A.0.0.0.3
B.0.0.0.7
C.255.255.255.252
D.255.255.255.248
Answer: a
277. Which of the following statements is right about the wildcard mask in the ACL? ( )
A.The wildcard mask is also called wildcard.
B.The value zero of a wildcard bit indicates that the exact match for the corresponding bit is necessary.
C.In an ACL, the combination of the wildcard and IP address can identify an address range.
D.In an ACL, wildcard "any" can be used to identify any address (wildcard 255.255.255.255).
Answer: abcd
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280. An ACL contains many rules. The matching order of these rules includes ( )
A.auto
B.manual
C.config
D.match
Answer: ac
282. Which of the following is right about parameter destination-port in an advanced ACL? ( )
A.destination-port is an optional parameter.
B.destination-port is used to define the source port of the UDP or TCP packet.
C.It is valid only when the protocol number in the rules refers to TCP or UDP.
D.If the destination-port is not specified, the ACL matches TCP/UDP packets with any destination port.
Answer: acd
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285. To prohibit the hosts in network 129.9.0.0/16 to access the FTP port of the host in network 202.38.160.0/24,
which of the following ACLs should be defined?
A.acl number 2000
rule deny tcp source 129.9.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 202.38.160.0 0.0.0.255 source-port eq ftp
B.acl number 3000
rule deny tcp source 129.9.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 202.38.160.0 0.0.0.255 source-port eq ftp
C.acl number 2000
rule deny tcp source 129.9.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 202.38.160.0 0.0.0.255 destination-port eq ftp
D.acl number 3000
rule deny tcp source 129.9.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination 202.38.160.0 0.0.0.255 destination-port eq ftp
Answer: d
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288. Which of the following is right about the default packet-filter mode of the firewall? ( )
A.The related command is firewall default {permit | deny}
B.The related command is default firewall {permit | deny}
C.By default, the default packet-filter mode is permit on the H3C router firewall
D.By default, the default packet-filter mode is deny on the H3C router firewall
Answer: ac
289. The syntax of command time-range is time-range time-name [start-time to end-time] [days] [from time1
data1] [to time2 date2]. Which of the following is right about "days"? ( )
A.The value for "days" rangess from 1 to 7.
B.The working-day ranges from Monday to Friday.
C.The off-day means Saturday and Sunday.
D.The daily means every day in a week.
Answer: bcd
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290. Which of the following is right about the ACL match orders? ( )
A.The auto means matching the ACL rules automatically according to the depth-first principle.
B.The auto means matching the ACL rules according to the sequence with which the rules are configured by the
user.
C.The config means matching the ACL rules according to the depth-first principle.
D.The config means matching the ACL rules according to the sequence with which the rules are configured by the
user.
E.The manual means matching the ACL rules automatically according to the depth-first principle.
F.The manual means matching the ACL rules according to the sequence with which the rules are configured by the
user.
Answer: ad
291. For an ACL, the match order in case of rule collision is ( ), in which the rules configured first have the
preference.
A.auto
B.config
C.both
D.manual
Answer: b
292. On a router, if packets from network 202.110.10.0/24 are permitted, and those from network 192.168.10.0/24
are denied, which of the following rules should be defined? ( )
A.rule deny ip source 202.110.10.0 0.0.0.255
rule permit ip source 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255
B.rule deny ip source 202.110.10.0 255.255.255.0
rule permit ip source 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
C.rule permit ip source 202.110.10.0 255.255.255.0
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293. To apply ACL 3001 to the inbound direction of Serial 0/0, which of the following is correct? ( )
A.In the system view, use command firewall packet-filter 3001 outbound
B.In the interface view, use command firewall packet-filter 3001 outbound
C.In the system view, use command firewall packet-filter 3001 inbound
D.In the interface view, use command firewall packet-filter 3001 inbound
Answer: d
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297. Which of the following is right about the operator of the advanced ACL? ( )
A.The eq portnumber means equal to the specified port number.
B.The gt portnumber means smaller than the specified port number.
C.The lt portnumber means greater than the specified port number.
D.The neq portnumber means unequal to the specified port number.
Answer: ad
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301. Which of the following is right about NAT monitoring and maintenance?( )
A.display nat can be used to display the configuration for NAT.
B.nat aging-time can be used to set the aging time of NAT.
C.reset nat can be used to reset the NAT connection.
D.debugging nat can be used to enable NAT debugging.
Answer: abcd
303. In DCC, the dialing connection is enabled only when packet transmission is necessary and is disabled
automatically when the link is idle. Therefore, the cost of dialing connection can be reduced greatly. ( )
T.True
F.False
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Answer: t
304. For a DCC link, we can set the maximum time for the link to keep active in the idle status. What is the
parameter? ( )
A.keep alive time
B.dead time
C.idle-timeout
D.hello time
Answer: c
305. Which of the following is right about command dialer enable-circular of DCC? ( )
A.To dial through an asynchronous serial port, use the command dialer enable-circular.
B.For the ISDN interface, the system enables this command automatically.
C.The command dialer enable-circular is to enable circular DCC.
D.It is applicable to point-to-multipoint dial-up.
Answer: bc
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C.Create a dialer interface, and set parameters such as IP address, dial-up string, and dialer bundle
D.Set the dial-up trigger rule of the DCC interface.
Answer: abcd
308. To view the information of a DCC dialer interface, what command can be used? ( )
A.display port dialer
B.display dialer interface
C.display dcc interface
D.display dialer-group
Answer: b
309. In the circular DCC mode, two methods can be used to complete the configuration of DCC interface. One is
to enable DCC directly on the physical interface. The other is to set the logical DCC dialer interface, and then
bind the physical interface to the dialer interface. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
311. If the user requires ISDN access, but his access terminal is not a standard ISDN terminal. What other device
is needed? ( )
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313. ISDN can be only set to the shared DCC mode, instead of the circular DCC mode. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
314. 192.168.1.0/24 uses mask 255.255.255.240 for subnet segmentation. It can be divided into ( ) subnets, and ( )
host addresses are available in each subnet.
A.14 14
B.16 14
C.254 6
D.14 62
Answer: a
315. Which of the following is a correct description of Classless Inter-Domain Route (CIDR)?
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A.CIDR is an expansion to the IP address structure. It came into being with the fast development of Internet at the
beginning of 1990s.
B.It eliminates address classification.
C.It greatly reduces the size of routing tables in any interconnecting networks, and provides better scalability.
D.It enhances route aggregation.
Answer: abcd
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319. If the subnet mask of Class B address is 255.255.255.248, then there are ( ) host addresses available in each
subnet.
A.10
B.8
C.6
D.4
Answer: c
321. With the subnet mask 255.255.0.0, which one of the following is not in the same network segment with the
others? ( )
A.172.25.15.201
B.172.25.16.15
C.172.16.25.16
D.172.25.201.15
Answer: c
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D.192.5.255.255/24
Answer: a
323. Which of the following is the correct binary value for IP address 202.112.108.158? ( )
A.11001010 01110000 01101100 10011110
B.11001010 01101100 01101100 10011001
C.10110011 11001110 10010001 00110110
D.01110111 01111100 01110111 01110110
Answer: a
324. Which of the following data transmission types are supported by TCP/IP? ( )
A.Multicast, broadcast, and unicast
B.Multicast, unicast and IP data
C.Anycast, multicast and unicast
D.IP data, multicast, and broadcast
Answer: a
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C.Physical layer
D.Data link layer
Answer: b
328. What is used by the transport layer to identify and distinguish the upper-layer application programs? ( )
A.MAC address
B.Source IP address
C.Destination IP address
D.Port number
Answer: d
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B.6/17
C.20/21
D.161
Answer: c
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A.10.151.192.101
B.10.110.192.111
C.10.110.191.111
D.101.110.191.111
Answer: b
335. To combine Class C IP networks 192.168.168.0, 192.168.169.0, 192.168.170.0, and 192.168.171.0 into a
supernet, the most reasonable subnet mask is ( ).
A.255.255.248.0
B.255.255.255.0
C.255.255.252.0
D.255.255.224.0
Answer: c
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338. Which of the following is a correct description of service port number in TCP/IP implementation? ( )
A.Allocated and managed by the IANA.
B.Port numbers those are smaller than 255 are reserved for public applications.
C.Port numbers ranging 255-1023 are allocated to companies.
D.Port numbers those are higher than 1023 are temporary port numbers.
Answer: abcd
340. Which of the following describes the reserved TCP/UDP port numbers correctly? ( )
A.HTTP 80
B.SNMP 160
C.DNS 53
D.SMTP 25
Answer: acd
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342. For a Class C IP address, if the subnet mask is 255.255.255.248, then ( ) subnets are available.
A.16
B.32
C.30
D.128
Answer: c
343. Network segments 192.168.1.0/24, 192.168.2.0/24 and 192.168.3.0/24 can be aggregated into ( ).
A.192.168.1.0/22
B.192.168.2.0/22
C.192.168.3.0/22
D.192.168.0.0/22
Answer: d
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Answer: d
347. The transport layer uses ( ) to identify application programs at the application layer.
A.Protocol number
B.IP address
C.Serial number
D.Port number
Answer: d
348. Which of the following application uses TCP as the transport layer protocol? ( )
A.FTP
B.TFTP
C.Telnet
D.DNS
E.BootP
Answer: ac
349. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to get the ( ) address of a host according to its ( ) address.
A.MAC,MAC
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B.IP,MAC
C.IP,IP
D.MAC,IP
Answer: d
350. Which of the following applications use UDP as the transport layer protocol? ( )
A.FTP
B.TFTP
C.Telnet
D.DNS
E.BootP
Answer: bde
353. Telnet establishes a/an ( ) connection between the client and the remote server through the TCP/IP module.
A.TCP
B.ARP
C.UDP
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D.RARP
Answer: a
354. IP provides connectionless and unreliable services. But it can re-order the data, and then deliver it to the
application layer. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
355. The network layer protocol uses specific protocol numbers to distinguish transport layer protocols. For
example, it uses ( ) to identify TCP, and uses ( ) to identify UDP.
A.17 and 6
B.6 and 17
C.18 and 7
D.7 and 18
Answer: b
356. Which of the following describes the TTL field in the IP packet header correctly?( )
A.The maximum value of TTL is 65535.
B.Normally, routers do not receive IP packets whose TTL is 0.
C.TTL is mainly to prevent cycling forwarding of IP packets, thus preventing bandwidth waste.
D.Whenever the IP packet passes through a device, such as hub, switch or router, a certain value will be deducted
from TTL.
Answer: bc
357. A field in the IP packet is used to describe the life period of the packet, that is, the TTL. Its value can be up to
( ).
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A.255
B.254
C.64
D.63
Answer: a
358. ( ) is a network layer protocol. It provides the error reports and the information about IP packet processing
that shall be returned to the source.
A.TCP
B.UDP
C.ICMP
D.IGMP
Answer: c
359. The length of the fixed fields in the IP packet header is ( ) bytes.
A.10
B.20
C.30
D.60
Answer: b
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362. The transport layer protocol uses port number to identify and distinguish upper layer application programs.
Which of the following are the ports allocated by the IANA? ( )
A.0-1023
B.0-1024
C.1-1023
D.1-1024
E.None of the above
Answer: c
363. Which of the following parameters can uniquely identify a TCP connection? ( )
A.Source port number, and source IP address
B.Destination port number, and destination IP address
C.Source port number, and destination port number
D.Source MAC address, and destination MAC address
E.None of the above
Answer: e
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366. To establish a TCP connection, two hosts need three-way handshakes before data transmission. To terminate
the connection, they need two-way handshakes. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
367. The common field in the UDP header and the TCP header is ( ).
A.Source IP address
B.Flow control
C.Checksum
D.Sequence number
E.Destination port
F.Source port
Answer: cef
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368. When the sliding window is in size 0, the receiving party has received all data, and the sending party will
stop the transmission. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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372. The D channel in ISDN PRI functions ( ).
A.To transmit voices
B.To transmit user data.
C.To transmit synchronous signals
D.To transmit signaling
Answer: d
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376. ITU-T specially designs a solid model on the basis of the ISO for the ISDN protocol. The model consists of ( )
planes.
A.2
B.3
C.6
D.7
Answer: b
377. An ordinary PC is a specialized ISDN terminal equipment, which can be connected to the ISDN directly. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
378. The control plane C of ISDN is a protocol of control signaling. It consists of 7 layers, and controls all the
calls and the network performance. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
379. The user plane U of ISDN is a user information protocol. It consists of 3 layers, and defines all rules to
exchange data on the user information transmission channel. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
380. The management plane M of ISDN are internal operation rules for terminals or ISDN nodes. It consists of 7
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layers.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
381. The control plane C and user plane U of ISDN can communicate with management plane M through
primitives. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
382. The management entity of management plane M coordinates the control plane C with the user plane U. The
two planes do not communicate directly. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
383. NT1 in the ISDN mainly realizes the function of the second layer of OSI. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
384. NT1 of the ISDN functions for user line transmission, loop test and D channel competition. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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385. An ISDN digital phone set is an user equipment complying with the ISDN interface standard, that is the TE1.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
386. TE2, also known as ISDN standard terminal equipment, is an user equipment complying with the ISDN
interface standard.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
387. To access the Internet and make phone calls at the same time, you can use NT1+ and ISDN adaptor. The
telephone should be connected to the NT1+ analog interface. The Internet access is provided through the ISDN
adaptor.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
388. An ISDN connection is activated through dialing. It can transmit voice, data and video on the existing copper
twisted-pair cables. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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390. Which of the following is right about the active interface of the backup center? ( )
A.It is backed up by other interface
B.Any physical interface can act as an active interface.
C.It can be a logical interface
D.Any sub-interface can act as an active interface
Answer: abcd
391. Which of the following is right about the standby interface of the backup center? ( )
A.It is used to back up other interfaces.
B.It can be a physical interface
C.It can be a logical interface
D.It can be a logical channel
Answer: abcd
392. The interface with multiple physical channels (such as ISDN BRI and ISDN PRI) can backup multiple
interfaces through the ( ).
A.Dialer Route
B.OSPF
C.RIP
D.IS-IS
Answer: a
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393. An active interface can have multiple standby interfaces. In case of failures, the replacing interface can be
decided according to ( ).
A.The configuration sequence
B.Logical interfaces have the preference
C.Physical interfaces have the preference
D.The priorities
Answer: d
395. To specify a physical interface as the standby interface in the active interface view, the command shall be ( ).
A.standby interface [priority]
B.standby interface interface-type [priority]
C.standby interface interface-type interface-num[priority].
D.standby interface interface-type interface-num priority [priority]
Answer: c
396. If the standby interface is a logical channel, which of the following is true? ( )
A.There is no difference between using a logical channel and using a physical interface as a standby interface.
B.You shall associate the logical channel with the virtual circuit or the dialer route.
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397. In command standby timer delay second1 second2, the parameter second1 refers to ( ).
A.The delay to switch from using the active interface to using the standby interface
B.The delay to switch from using the standby interface to using the active interface
C.The delay to switch between standby interfaces with same priorities.
D.The interval of routing update.
Answer: a
398. In command standby timer delay second1 second2, parameter second2 refers to ( ).
A.The delay to switch from using the active interface to using the standby interface
B.The delay to switch from using the standby interface to using the active interface
C.The delay to switch between standby interfaces with same priorities.
D.The interval of routing update.
Answer: b
399. By default, the delay to switch from using the standby interface to using the active interface is ( ) seconds.
A.0
B.10
C.30
D.A polling period
Answer: a
400. The delay to switch from using the standby interface to using the active interface ranges ( ) seconds.
A.0-65534
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B.0-65535
C.10-65534
D.10-65535
Answer: b
401. The delay to switch from using the active interface to using the standby interface ranges ( ) seconds.
A.0-65534
B.0-65535
C.5-65534
D.5-65535
Answer: b
402. Command standby threshold should be configured on the ( ) of the backup center.
A.active interface
B.standby interface
C.active interface and the standby interface
D.active interface or the standby interface
Answer: a
Answer: b
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407. Which of the following can act as an active interface of the backup center? ( )
A.Virtual-template interface
B.Dialer interface
C.MFR interface
D.Logical channel
Answer: ab
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Answer: d
414. If load sharing is adopted in the backup center, and the backup interface is not up, then what problem will
occur? ( )
A.Half of the packets will be lost for they are sent to the backup interface.
B.As the backup interface is not up, all the packets will be lost.
C.If the active interface is not down, no problem will occur.
D.Only uni-direction transmission can be made.
Answer: a
415. Configure on the router with command standby threshold 50 20. If the bandwidth of the link is 100Mbps, and
the traffic on the active interface is 80Mbps and then reduced to 10Mbps, the system will finally ( ).
A.Enable the backup interface
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416. When the status of the active interface changes from up to down, the system does not switch to the backup
interface immediately, it will wait for a pre-defined delay. If the active interface recovers within this delay time,
then ( )
A.No active/standby switchover is performed.
B.Active/Standby switchover is performed, and the active interface will be switched back when the backup
interface is down.
C.Active/Standby switchover is performed, and the active interface will be switched back when the active
interface is up.
D.No active/standby switchover is performed for the first time, and it is performed when such problem occurs for
the second time.
Answer: a
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424. Subnet partition can be used to expand IP address space, thus providing more IP addresses. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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426. Subnet mask can be used to identify which part of the IP address is the network address, and which part is the
host address? ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
427. Subnet mask 255.255.255.224 is applied to network 192.168.1.0. Which of the following is right? ( )
A.Four valid subnets are allocated.
B.Six valid subnets are allocated.
C.The valid number of hosts in each subnet is 30.
D.The valid number of hosts in each subnet is 31.
E.The valid number of hosts in each subnet is 32.
Answer: bc
428. Classless Intra-Domain Route (CIDR) breaks through traditional IP address classification. It can aggregate
multiple routes in the routing table into one route, thus, reducing the size of the routing table. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
429. Subnet mask 255.255.192.0 is adopted for network 172.16.0.0. Which of the following is right? ( )
A.Two valid subnets are allocated.
B.Four valid subnets are allocated.
C.The broadcast address of one subnet is 172.16.191.255
D.The broadcast address of one subnet is 172.16.128.255
Answer: ac
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430. For IP address 192.168.19.125 (with subnet mask 255.255.255.248), which of the following is right? ( )
A.The network address is 192.168.19.120
B.The network address is 192.168.19.121
C.The broadcast address is 192.168.19.127
D.The broadcast address is 192.168.19.128
Answer: ac
431. IPv6 can completely solve the depletion of IP addresses, for IPv6 adopt 256-bit address. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
432. A Class C network 192.168.5.0 is used for subneting. Ten hosts are required in each subnet. Which subnet
mask is better? ( )
A.Subnet mask 255.255.255.192
B.Subnet mask 255.255.255.224
C.Subnet mask 255.255.255.240
D.Subnet mask 255.255.255.252
Answer: c
433. A Class B IP network is used for subnetting. A maximum of ( ) valid subnets can be provided.
A.2046
B.4096
C.8190
D.16382
Answer: d
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434. A Class B IP network is used for subnetting. A maximum of ( ) valid hosts can be provided in each subnet.
A.16382
B.16384
C.4096
D.4094
Answer: a
436. There are three routes to network 172.168.1.0/24, 172.168.2.0/24 and 172.168.3.0/24 on a router. CIDR can
be used to aggregate them into one route.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
437. A company has a Class C IP network of addresses, and it needs to be connected with six branch offices.
There are a maximum of 26 hosts in one branch network. If each branch office needs one network segment, you
shall set the subnet mask to ( ).
A.255.255.255.0
B.255.255.255.128
C.255.255.255.192
D.255.255.255.224
Answer: d
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438. In the network 10.32.0.0 with mask 255.224.0.0, the largest host address is ( ).
A.10.32.254.254
B.10.32.255.254
C.10.63.255.254
D.10.63.255.255
Answer: c
440. If the first octet of a IP address in binary format begins with 1110, this IP address is a ( ).
A.Class D address
B.Class C address
C.Class B address
D.Class A address
Answer: a
441. Which of the following indicates all multicast routers and multicast hosts in a subnet? ( )
A.224.0.0.1
B.224.0.0.2
C.224.0.0.3
D.224.0.0.9
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Answer: a
443. if an IP address is 192.168.12.72 with mask 255.255.255.192, the network address and broadcast address of
the segment within which the address is shall be ( ).
A.192.168.12.32 and 192.168.12.127
B.192.168.0.0 and 1255.255.255.255
C.192.168.12.43 and 1255.255.255.128
D.192.168.12.64 and 1192.168.12.127
Answer: d
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C.WAN interfaces include synchronous/asynchronous serial ports, CE1/PRI interfaces, and ISDN BRI interfaces.
D.Logical interfaces do not exist physically.
Answer: abcd
448. 1000Base-T adopts category 5 and category 6 twisted-pair cable with the maximum transmission distance
500m. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
449. IEEE 802.3ab defines 1000M Ethernet specifications of optical fiber transmission.
T.True
F.False
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Answer: f
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454. Generally, the synchronous serial port of routers works in the DCE mode, and receives the clock signal
provided by the DTE.
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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459. Which of the following complies with the EIA-RS_232 interface standard? ( )
A.V.24
B.V.35
C.V.28
D.V.30
Answer: a
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E.Ethernet SNAP
Answer: acd
462. The default data link layer protocol on the ISDN BRI interface of H3C routers is ( ), which supports such
network layer protocols as ( ).
A.HDLC; IP and IPX
B.Frame Relay; IP
C.PPP; IP
D.Frame Relay; IP and IPX
E.PPP; IP and IPX
Answer: e
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C.Port number
D.Aging time
E.State
F.Update time
Answer: abcde
468. 802.2 of IEEE (Logic Link Control, LLC) conceals differences between 802 networks, which provides a
unified format and interface for the network layer. These format, interface and protocol base on the OSI.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
469. All physical ports of a hub are within the same collision domain, and each physical port of an Ethernet switch
is in a separate collision domain. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
470. Broadcast domain refers to the network scope that local broadcast packets can reach. Not all the physical
ports of a switch are in the same collision domain, and not all the physical ports in a VLAN are in the same
broadcast domain. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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B.The MAC sub-layer implements the functions of the data link layer that have nothing with the hardware, such
as flow control and error recovery.
C.The LLC sub-layer provides the interface between the MAC sub-layer and the physical layer.
D.The MAC sub-layers of different LANs are the same, and the LLC sub-layers are different.
E.The introduction of MAC and LLC sub-layers separates hardware implementation from the software
implementation. Hardware producers can provide different functions and drivers for the network cards, to support
different LANs (such as Ethernet, and token ring), while the software suppliers do not need to consider specific
LAN technologies.
Answer: ae
472. In an Ethernet, each device has a built-in Ethernet physical address. The address is a binary string of ( ) bytes.
A.5
B.8
C.10
D.6
Answer: d
473. The length of 802.3 frame varies from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes. In case of 1518 bytes, the length of user data is
( ).
A.500 bytes
B.204800 bits
C.12000 bits
D.46 bytes
Answer: c
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C.Ethernet switch
D.Router
Answer: c
475. The MAC address is a binary string of ( ) bytes. Allocated by the IEEE, the Ethernet MAC address falls into
two parts, the previous ( ) bytes indicate the producer code, and the subsequent ( ) bytes are allocated by the
producer.
A.6 3 3
B.6 4 2
C.6 2 4
D.5 3 2
Answer: a
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478. The Len field in the 802.3 frame indicates the length of LLC frame, which lead to the difference between the
frame structure adopting the DIX standard and the frame structure adopting 802.3. Which of the following
statements is right about this field?
A.In the DIX standard, this field is called Type with 4 bytes in length.
B.The Type field in the DIX standard is used to indicate the upper layer protocol of the data link layer.
C.If the Type field in the DIX standard is x0800, the payload protocol is IP.
D.If the Type field in the DIX standard is x0806, the payload protocol is ARP.
Answer: bcd
479. The transmission distances of 10BASE-5, 10BASE-2 and 10BASE-T are ( ) respectively.
A.300m, 200m, and 100m
B.500m, 200m, and 100m
C.500m, 400m, and 200m
D.300m, 100m, and 200m
Answer: b
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482. The signal over 10M Ethernet medium is the ( ) code signal.
A.Manchester
B.Ternaryl
C.CMI
D.5B6B
Answer: a
483. The signal over 100M Fast Ethernet medium is the ( ) code signal.
A.Manchester
B.Ternary
C.CMI
D.5B6B
Answer: b
484. For the category 5 twisted-pair cable, wires 1 and 2 are used to send signals, and wires 3 and 6 are used to
receive signals and to detect collisions.
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
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D.IEEE 802.1Q
Answer: ac
487. Which of the following is right about collision domain and broadcast domain? ( )
A.All the segments connected by a repeater are in one collision domain.
B.The segments connected by a bridge are in separate collision domains.
C.All the segments connected by a repeater are in one broadcast domain.
D.The segments connected by a bridge are in separate broadcast domains.
Answer: abc
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489. Multiple repeaters and cable segments can be used in Ethernet. If the delay is high, collision will not be
detected. To prevent such situation, 802.3 specifies that there shall be no more than 2.5 km between two
neighbouring repeaters, and there shall not be more than four repeaters between two transceivers. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
490. In the DIX standard, there is a Type filed in the Ethernet frame, which is used to indicates the upper layer
protocol of the MAC sub-layer. That means the MAC frame in the DIX standard can carry LLC frames not
specified in IEEE802.2. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
491. The last field (CRC) of IEEE 802.3 MAC frame is a checksum field, which is used to detect errors during
transmission. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
492. The PAD field of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet frame is used for filling up to ensure the frame is at least 68 bytes.
The purpose to define the shortest frame is to prevent such possibility as the sending is over before any detection
of collisions. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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493. With the traditional Ethernet connection method, a host can be connect to a 10BASE-2 cable with a passive
BNC T-shape connector. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: t
494. According to the CSMA/CD specifications, the transmission should be stopped upon collision detection. In
addition, a collision-occurred signal should be sent. After a random time, the channel should be re-monitored until
it is idle. The rules for the random time shall be as follows: If the packet incurs n (n>16) times of collisions, then
the node selects number K randomly among 0, 1, ., 2n-1 with the same possibility, and then it waits K*512 bits of
time. If n<15, the sending will be cancelled. ( )
T.True
F.False
Answer: f
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497. Compared with the traditional LAN, what advantages does VLAN have? ( )
A.Reduce the moving and changing cost
B.Establish virtual work groups
C.Users are not restricted by physical equipment, and they can be located anywhere of the network.
D.Restrict broadcast packets, and improve bandwidth utilization.
E.Enhance transmission security
F.Enhance network robustness
Answer: abcdef
498. LAN can be partitioned into VLANs with the following methods: ( )
A.Port based
B.MAC address based
C.Port property based
D.Protocol based
E.Subnet based
Answer: abde
499. According to 802.1q, a special tag is added to the original standard Ethernet frame. Which of the following
statements is right about the tag? ( )
A.The tag field consists of TPID, Priority, CFI and VLAN ID.
B.The VLAN ID takes up 14 bits.
C.The Priority takes up 3 bits, which is used to identify the priority of the frame.
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500. According to the process of VLAN frames, the port type of H3C Ethernet switch fall into ( ).
A.Access port
B.Trunk port
C.Mirror port
D.Hybrid port
E.Monitor port
Answer: abd
501. Which of the following is right about trunk port and trunk link? ( )
A.The PVID of the trunk port can be modified. If the VLAN ID of the frame and the PVID of the trunk port are
the same, the VLAN ID of the frame will be removed before transmission.
B.If the Trunk port receives an untagged frame, the port PVID will be added to the frame as the VLAN ID for
processing inside the switch.
C.A trunk link can pass multiple frames with different VLAN IDs.
D.Except the frames whose VLAN ID is the same as the PVID of the trunk port, all frames transmitted on a trunk
link must carry a VLAN ID.
Answer: abcd
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503. Which of the following describes the access port and link of H3C switch correctly? ( )
A.An access port can only belong to one VLAN.
B.An access link can only carry frames without the VLAN ID.
C.An access link can only carry frames with the VLAN ID.
D.When an access port receives a frame without any VLAN ID, the frame will be tagged with the port PVID as
the VLAN ID before forwarded inside the switch.
Answer: abd
504. On a H3C Ethernet switch, which of the following commands will add the access port to a specific VLAN? ( )
A.[H3C] port access vlan_id
B.[H3C-Ethernet0/1] port access vlan_id
C.[H3C-Ethernet0/1] port trunk pvid vlan_id
D.[H3C-Ethernet0/1] port trunk permit vlan all
Answer: b
505. Which of the following commands will perform port aggregation on a H3C Ethernet switch? ( )
A.[H3C] link-aggregation both interface_name1 to interface_name2
B.[H3C] link-aggregation interface_name1 to interface_name2 both
C. link-aggregation interface_name1 to interface_name2 both
D.[H3C] trunk interface_name1 to interface_name2 both
Answer: b
506. Which of the following commands will set the PVID of the trunk port? ( )
A.[H3C] port access vlan_id
B.[H3C-Ethernet0/1] port access vlan_id
C.[H3C-Ethernet0/1] port trunk pvid vlan_id
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507. Which of the following statements describes the mdi { across | auto | normal } command correctly? ( )
A.Parameter across indicates the cable is a straight-through cable.
B.Command mdi is used to set the cable type of the Ethernet port; while undo mdi is to restore the default cable
type of the Ethernet port.
C.Parameter auto indicates that straight-through cable or cross-over cable shall be identified automatically.
D.Parameter normal indicates the cable is a cross-over cable.
Answer: bc
508. With command display interface on H3C switch, what information can you get? ( )
A.Whether the state of the interface is up?
B.Working speed and duplex state of the interface
C.PVID
D.MDI type
E.Flow control status of the port
F.link type of the port
G.Import and export rates and packets statistics in the last five minutes
Answer: abcdefg
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Answer: abde
512. Which of the following commands is to set the priority of the bridge on a H3C switch? ( )
A.[H3C] stp port priority port-priority
B.[H3C] stp priority bridge-priority
C.[H3C] stp bridge-priority priority
D.[H3C] stp cost cost
Answer: b
513. If the MDI type of two switch ports that are connected via Ethernet cable is set to across, then the cable shall
use ( ).
A.Straight-through cable only
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520. When a H3C middle-end or a low-end router initializes, which keys shall you press to enter the Bootrom
menu? ( )
A.Ctrl+A
B.Ctrl+B
C.Ctrl+C
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D.Ctrl+D
Answer: b
521. The default baudrate of the console interface of the H3C router is ( ).
A.2400bps
B.4800bps
C.9600bps
D.115200bps
Answer: c
522. To upgrade routers with Xmodem, the maximum baudrate shall be set to( ).
A.2400bps
B.4800bps
C.9600bps
D.115200bps
Answer: d
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C.DB9
D.DB34
Answer: a
525. The COMWARE software of the H3C router can be upgraded through ( ).
A.Xmodem
B.FTP
C.Memory replacement
D.TFTP
Answer: abd