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Question 1:
At what layer of the Cisco Switching Model should classification NOT take place?
Question 2:
The process of traffic classification uses "traffic descriptors". Name at least four of them. Six gets you extra credit. ;)
Question 3:
The IEEE 802.1p priority bits offer how many possible values?
Question 4:
If the three most significant bits of the DSCP are set to zero, what DSCP behavior is in effect?
A. EF
B. AF
C. Default PHB
D. Class Selector PHB
Question 5:
The process of subport classification performed by NBAR involves classifying packets on which of the following values?
A. MIME
B. URL
C. Source IP
D. Source MAC
E. Destination IP
F. Destination MAC
Question 6:
If dynamic port numbers are involved, NBAR is said to be performing what kind of traffic inspection?
A. static
B. dynamic
C. stateful
D. stateless
Answers can be found at the bottom of the page!
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Answers:
1. The core layer.
2. Traffic descriptors include:
DSCP
Source and destination IP address
Incoming interface
IP Prec
Application
3. There are three priority bits, so that means we have eight overall possible values - 000 through 111.
4. "C". If the three *most* significant bits are set to zero, that's Default PHB.
5. "A,B". MIME and URL.
6. "C". That's a stateful NBAR inspection.
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