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Network Routing Quiz

Test your knowledge on network routing concepts and router components with this engaging quiz! Designed for aspiring network engineers and IT professionals, this quiz challenges your understanding of routing protocols, static routes, and packet forwarding methods.

  • Multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • Learn about router configurations and performance
  • Perfect for certification preparation
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by RoutingExpert247
Which two statements correctly describe the components of a router? (Choose two.)
RAM permanently stores the configuration file used during the boot sequence.
ROM contains diagnostics executed on hardware modules.
NVRAM stores a backup copy of the IOS used during the boot sequence.
Flash memory does not lose its contents during a reboot.
ROM contains the most current and most complete version of the IOS.
Flash contains boot system commands to identify the location of the IOS.
A new junior network intern connects a laptop to an access layer switch in the wiring closet. After configuring a terminal emulation program, the intern presses the Enter key, and the S1_ATC_E2> prompt appears. What could have been done to better protect the switch?
Create a banner message.
Create a console password.
Use the enable secret command.
Use the service password-encryption command.
What code is used in the routing table to identify routes learned through EIGRP?
C
D
L
O
S
Why are routers needed in networking?
to connect devices to a LAN
to guarantee delivery of packets
To provide a status on packet delivery
to forward network traffic to remote networks
to route information and accept acknowledgments of data delivery
Refer to the exhibit. What is the purpose of the router port that is shown?
to backup the IOS
to configure the router
to run an IOS from an alternate location
to connect to a port on a switch
When a router learns that multiple paths are available to a destination network from the same routing protocol, which factor is considered by a router to choose the best path to forward a packet?
the lowest metric
the order of paths on the routing table
the fastest bandwidth of exiting interfaces
the reliability value of the neighboring routers
Which two statements describe characteristics of load balancing? (Choose two.)
Load balancing occurs when a router sends the same packet to different destination networks.
Load balancing occurs when the same number of packets are sent over static and dynamic routes.
Load balancing allows a router to forward packets over multiple paths to the same destination network.
Unequal cost load balancing is supported by EIGRP.
If multiple paths with different metrics to a destinations exist, the router cannot support load balancing.
Which three statements describe features of Cisco devices that perform routing? (Choose three.)
The IP address of a LAN interface on a Layer 3 device provides the default gateway for hosts connected to that LAN.
A routing protocol must be enabled in order for a Layer 3 device to build a routing table.
A routing table is automatically created for directly connected, active LAN and WAN interfaces.
Routing tables are volatile. When power is removed from a Layer 3 device, the routing table ceases to exist.
Routing is enabled on a switch via the interface vlan x command and the assignment of an IP address.
A directly connected Layer 3 interface must be manually added to the routing table in order for routing to be enabled on that interface.
What is a gateway of last resort?
the IP address of another router
the IP address of the Internet provider
a term to describe a default gateway on a host device
Where dropped packets are sent
Which packet-forwarding method does a router use to make switching decisions when it is using a forwarding information base and an adjacency table?
fast switching
Cisco Express Forwarding
process switching
flow process
What address and prefix length is used when configuring an IPv6 default static route?
::/0
::1/128
0.0.0.0/0
FF02::1/8
The output of the show ip route command contains the following entry: S 10.2.0.0 [1/0] via 172.16.2.2. What value is indicated by the 1 in the [1/0] portion of the output?
metric
Number of hops
administrative distance
Interface ID through which the network can be reached
During the process of encapsulation, how does the PC determine if the packet is destined for a host on a remote network?
by checking the ARP cache for the destination host MAC address
by querying the DNS server for the information of the destination host
by sending a broadcast to the local LAN segment to see if there is any response
By performing the AND operation on the destination IP address and its own subnet mask
What is the purpose of a routing protocol?
It is used to build and maintain ARP tables.
It provides a method for segmenting and reassembling data packets.
It allows an administrator to devise an addressing scheme for the network.
It allows a router to share information about known networks with other routers.
It provides a procedure for encoding and decoding data into bits for packet forwarding.
Which two statements describe static routes? (Choose two.)
They are created in interface configuration mode.
They require manual reconfiguration to accommodate network changes.
They automatically become the default gateway of the router.
They are identified in the routing table with the prefix S.
They are automatically updated whenever an interface is reconfigured or shutdown.
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