Hotspot Flashcards
Question:
Refer to the topology. Using the information shown, answer the five questions shown on the Questions tab
Question 1:
If most of the communication is between hosts and the servers, which switch is best as the root switch for VLAN 20?
A – Sw-A
B – Sw-B
C – Sw-C
D – Sw-D
E – Sw-E
Question 2:
If Sw-E is the root for all VLANs, which of the following is a valid path from host A to Server 1?
A – Sw-A, Sw-D
B – Sw-A, Sw-E, Sw-D
C – Sw-A, Sw-B, Sw-C, Sw-D
D – Sw-A, Sw-E, Sw-C, Sw-D
E – Sw-A, Sw-E, Sw-A, Svv-D
Question 3:
What technology helps prevent frames from looping continuously through this switched network?
A – ARP
B – VTP
C – STP
D – EIGRP
E – CSMA/CD
Question 4:
What, if anything, is required for communication to occur between the host C and Server 3?
A – DHCP
B – a router
C – nothing is required
D – trunk link between Sw-B and Sw-E
Question 5:
What type of link is needed between Sw-A and Sw-B so host C and host D can communicate through Sw-A to the servers?
A – trunk
B – access
C – multi-access
D – straight-through
Answer 1: E
Explanation:
Server 3 and Server 4 belong to VLAN 20 and are connected to Switch-E. If the question asks which switch is best for the whole network then the answer should be Switch-B because it is the most centralized switch on the network.
Answer 2: D
Explanation:
All the traffic must go through root switch so the shortest path should be Sw-A -> Sw-E -> Sw-C -> Sw-D (notice that traffic can not go through Sw-A -> Sw-E and back to Sw-A again)
Answer 3: C
Answer 4: B
Explanation:
Since host C (VLAN 10) and Server 3 (VLAN 20) belong to different VLANs so we need a Layer 3 device (like a router) for inter-VLAN communication.
Answer 5: A
Explanation:
Communication between different VLANs requires a trunk link to forward traffic normally.
Question:
Drag the options on the left under the type of switch port that they describe on the right.