CCNA / CCENT Certification Practice Exam
The Routing Process (ICND1)
To succeed on the CCNA and CCENT exams, you have to master the proper use of routing protocols - but first, you have to master the very fundamentals of basic protocols and the routing process itself!
To help you prepare for success on the ICND1 and CCNA exams, here's a 10-question practice exam on those very subjects.
All answers are at the bottom of the page!
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Question 1:
Of address classes A, B, C, D, and E, which one(s) cannot be assigned to host devices?
Question 2:
Name the range of each of the address classes mentioned in Question 1.
Question 3:
Which networking devices use Proxy ARP to answer ARP Requests?
A. switch
B. repeater
C. hub
D. concentrator
E. router
Question 4:
What protocol resolves a hostname into an IP address?
Question 5:
Of the four DHCP message types, which are broadcasts?
A. Discover
B. Offer
C. Request
D. Acknowledgement
Question 6:
What protocol acquires a remote host's MAC address by using that remote host's IP address to do so?
Question 7:
What form does our data take at Layer 3 of the OSI model?
A. frames
B. bits
C. packets
D. segments
Question 8:
Can a physical Serial interface on a Cisco router be assigned an address from the 127.0.0.0 /8 range?
Question 9:
What command allows you to view a Windows PC's ARP cache?
Question 10:
Which of the following terms describes an ARP Request?
A. multicast
B. broadcast
C. unicast
D. discovers a remote host's IP address
E. discovers a remote host's MAC address
F. discovers a remote host's physical address
Answers at the bottom of the page!
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Answers:
1. You can assign addresses from the A, B, and C address classes to hosts.
2. The first octet of those classes:
A: 1 - 126
B: 128 - 191
C: 192 - 223
3. "E". Routers use Proxy ARP; the other devices wouldn't need it. Switches forward ARP Requests with no problem and the other devices are all Layer 1 devices.
4. Domain Name System (DNS).
5. "A, C". Both of the DHCP messages sent by the host - Discover and Request - are broadcasts.
6. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
7. "C". Data takes the form of packets at the Network layer of the OSI model.
8. No. Actually, you can't assign an address from that range to a logical interface, either - that range is reserved for loopbacks, *not* Cisco loopback interfaces.
9. You can view a PC's ARP cache with arp -a.
10. "B, E". ARP Requests are broadcasts and they're sent to discover the MAC address of a remote host.
(Thanks, Gilles! :) )
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