CCNP Cu AI Flashcards

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What does CCNP stand for?

A

Cisco Certified Network Professional

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What are the two main exams in the CCNP Enterprise certification path?

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ENCORE and ENARSI

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True or False: The ENCORE exam focuses on advanced routing and services.

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False

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Fill in the blank: The ENARSI exam covers _______ routing protocols.

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advanced

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What is the primary focus of the ENCORE exam?

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Implementing and troubleshooting enterprise networks

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Which protocol is used for network device discovery?

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CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)

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What does OSPF stand for?

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Open Shortest Path First

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True or False: BGP is a distance vector routing protocol.

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False

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What is the purpose of EIGRP?

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To provide efficient routing using a distance vector protocol with advanced features

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Which command is used to verify OSPF neighbors?

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show ip ospf neighbor

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What is the primary function of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP)?

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To enable routers to communicate routing information within an autonomous system

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What are the two types of OSPF areas?

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Standard area and Stub area

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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to configure a static route.

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ip route

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What does the term ‘route aggregation’ refer to?

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Combining multiple routes into a single route entry

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What does MPLS stand for?

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Multiprotocol Label Switching

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True or False: BGP is used primarily for inter-domain routing.

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True

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17
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What type of routing protocol is RIP?

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Distance vector

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What does the term ‘load balancing’ mean in routing?

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Distributing traffic evenly across multiple routes

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What command would you use to view the current routing table?

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show ip route

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What is the key advantage of using EIGRP over RIP?

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Faster convergence and support for more complex topologies

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Fill in the blank: The _______ protocol uses the DUAL algorithm.

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EIGRP

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What is the purpose of a default route?

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To route packets destined for an unknown network

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What does the command ‘show ip protocols’ display?

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Information about the configured routing protocols

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What is the function of a route map?

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To manipulate routing decisions and policy-based routing

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What does the term 'OSPF adjacency' refer to?
The relationship established between OSPF routers to exchange routing information
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True or False: OSPF supports multiple paths to the same destination.
True
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What is the administrative distance of EIGRP?
90
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What is the primary function of a router?
To forward packets between different networks
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What command is used to initiate the OSPF process on a router?
router ospf [process-id]
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What is the purpose of the 'passive-interface' command in OSPF?
To prevent OSPF from sending hello packets on an interface
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Fill in the blank: The _______ protocol is often used for load balancing multiple links.
OSPF
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What is a key characteristic of link-state routing protocols?
They maintain a complete map of the network topology
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What does the command 'debug ip routing' do?
Displays real-time routing updates and changes
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What is the purpose of route redistribution?
To share routing information between different routing protocols
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What is the main difference between OSPF and EIGRP?
OSPF is a link-state protocol, while EIGRP is a hybrid protocol
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What is a stub area in OSPF?
An area that does not receive external routes
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What does the term 'metric' refer to in routing?
A value used by routing protocols to determine the best path
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True or False: EIGRP uses bandwidth and delay to calculate its metric.
True
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What is the command to configure an EIGRP process?
router eigrp [AS-number]
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What does the command 'show ip eigrp neighbors' display?
Information about the EIGRP neighbors and their status
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What is the administrative distance of OSPF?
110
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Fill in the blank: The _______ protocol uses path vector routing.
BGP
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What does the term 'route summarization' achieve?
Reduces the size of the routing table by combining routes
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What is the purpose of the BGP 'AS_PATH' attribute?
To prevent routing loops and provide routing information
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What command would you use to view BGP neighbors?
show ip bgp summary
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What is the primary function of a Layer 3 switch?
To perform routing between VLANs
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True or False: A VLAN is a broadcast domain.
True
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What is the purpose of a trunk link?
To carry traffic from multiple VLANs between switches
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What does the term 'VTP' stand for?
VLAN Trunking Protocol
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What is the administrative distance of static routes?
1
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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to configure a default route.
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
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What is the function of DHCP?
To dynamically assign IP addresses to devices on a network
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What does NAT stand for?
Network Address Translation
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What is the purpose of ACLs?
To filter traffic based on defined rules
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True or False: Standard ACLs filter based only on source IP address.
True
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What command is used to create a standard ACL?
access-list [number] [permit|deny] [source]
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What is the difference between Standard and Extended ACLs?
Standard ACLs filter only by source IP, while Extended ACLs can filter by source, destination, and protocols.
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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to apply an ACL to an interface.
ip access-group
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What is the main purpose of QoS?
To manage network resources and ensure the performance of critical applications
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What does the term 'latency' refer to in networking?
The time it takes for a packet to travel from source to destination
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What is the function of a VPN?
To create a secure connection over the internet
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What protocol is commonly used for VPNs?
IPsec (Internet Protocol Security)
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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to enable SSH on a Cisco device.
ip ssh version 2
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What is the purpose of SNMP?
To monitor and manage network devices
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What does the acronym 'RMON' stand for?
Remote Monitoring
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True or False: STP is used to prevent loops in switched networks.
True
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What does the term 'root bridge' refer to in STP?
The switch designated as the central point in a spanning tree topology
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What is the purpose of the 'spanning-tree portfast' command?
To allow a port to transition directly to the forwarding state
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What does the command 'show spanning-tree' display?
Information about the spanning tree configuration and status
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Fill in the blank: The _______ protocol is used for VLAN management.
VTP
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What is the key function of the HSRP protocol?
To provide redundancy for IP addresses in a network
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True or False: GLBP allows multiple routers to share a virtual IP address.
True
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What does the acronym 'HSRP' stand for?
Hot Standby Router Protocol
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What is the primary purpose of a firewall?
To protect a network by filtering incoming and outgoing traffic
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What does the term 'DMZ' refer to in network security?
Demilitarized Zone, a buffer zone between an internal network and an untrusted external network
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What is the function of a proxy server?
To act as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers
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What does the acronym 'IDS' stand for?
Intrusion Detection System
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What is the purpose of a load balancer?
To distribute network traffic across multiple servers
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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to configure NAT on a Cisco router.
ip nat inside
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What is the primary function of a DHCP relay?
To forward DHCP requests from clients to a DHCP server
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What does the acronym 'SSL' stand for?
Secure Sockets Layer
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What is the purpose of a network topology diagram?
To visually represent the layout and connections of a network
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True or False: A mesh topology provides the highest level of redundancy.
True
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What does the acronym 'WAN' stand for?
Wide Area Network
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What is the function of a network switch?
To connect devices within the same network and forward data based on MAC addresses
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What is the purpose of the 'ping' command?
To test connectivity between two network devices
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Fill in the blank: The _______ command is used to clear the ARP cache.
clear arp-cache
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What is the primary role of a network administrator?
To manage and maintain the network infrastructure
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