1. CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 1

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What are the five study plan steps for Cisco certification exams?

  1. Think in Terms of Parts and Chapters 2. Build Your Study Habits Around the Chapter 3. Use Book Parts for Major Milestones 4. Use Volume 2’s Final Review Chapter 5. Set Goals and Track Your Progress.

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What does the TCP/IP networking model consist of?

The TCP/IP networking model consists of application, transport, internet, and data link layers.

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3

Define Ethernet LANs.

Ethernet LANs are local area networks that use Ethernet as the networking technology.

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What is the main function of the Internet Protocol (IP)?

The main function of the Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide addressing and routing for data packets.

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Which protocol is commonly associated with reliable data transmission?

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is commonly associated with reliable data transmission.

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What is the role of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)?

The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) resolves IP addresses to MAC (hardware) addresses.

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What is the purpose of Network Layer Routing Logic?

Network Layer Routing Logic determines how data is forwarded across the network.

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What is Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) used for?

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is used to prevent loops in network topologies.

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What does VLAN stand for and what is its purpose?

VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network; it is used to segment network traffic for efficiency and security.

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How does OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) function?

OSPF functions by using link-state routing to determine the best path for data packet routing.

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What is the significance of the IPv4 address in networking?

The IPv4 address uniquely identifies a device on a network and is essential for routing information.

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What are the two types of DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)?

The two types of DHCP are automatic allocation and dynamic allocation.

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What does IPv6 stand for and why was it created?

IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6, created to address the exhaustion of IPv4 address space.

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What are some common wireless security protocols?

Common wireless security protocols include WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA3.

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What is the function of a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)?

A Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) simplifies management and control of wireless access points.

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What is included in an effective study plan?

An effective study plan includes setting goals, scheduling study time, documenting progress, and reviewing key concepts regularly.

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