CCNA / CCENT Certification Practice Exam
Routing Tables And Protocols
To help you prepare for success on the CCENT and CCNA exams, here's a 10-question practice exam on routing tables, protocols, and a little bit of troubleshooting thrown in for good measure!
Answers are posted at the bottom of the page. When you're done here, visit our CCNA Practice Exam page for more!
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12999
"The Computer Certification Bulldog"
chris@thebryantadvantage.com
Question 1:
Let's start with the basics. What command allows you to view the entire routing table on a Cisco router?
Question 2:
A ping result of U.U.U is an indicator of what likely routing problem?
A. The packets are not leaving the local router.
B. ICMP is incorrectly installed.
C. A downstream router does not have a route to the destination.
D. TCP/IP is incorrectly installed on the device sending the ping.
Question 3:
In a RIP route description, there are two numbers in a single bracket. What are they, and in what order are they shown?
Question 4: What value does RIP use for its metric?
Question 5:
When configuring a default static router, what are your options for the next hop and exit interface?
A. remote next-hop, remote exit interface
B. local next-hop, remote exit interface
C. local next-hop, local exit interface
D. remote next-hop, local exit interface
Question 6:
What symbol indicates a default route, static or otherwise?
Question 7:
What command allows you to actually see the contents of RIP updates as they enter and exit a router?
Question 8:
By default, how often does RIP send updates?
Question 9:
Regarding the RIP versions, which one(s) support VLSM?
A. V2 only
B. V1 only
C. Both
D. Neither
Question 10:
What is RIP's default regarding the packet updates versions that are received?
A. Accept V1 only
B. Accept V2 only
C. Accept both
D. Accept neither
Answers at the bottom of the page!
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