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1. What is the purpose of the OSI physical layer?

controlling access to media

transmitting bits across the local media

performing error detection on received frames

exchanging frames between nodes over physical network media

transmitting bits across the local media

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2. Why are two strands of fiber used for a single fiber optic connection?

The two strands allow the data to travel for longer distances without degrading.

They prevent crosstalk from causing interference on the connection.

They increase the speed at which the data can travel.

They allow for full-duplex connectivity.

They allow for full-duplex connectivity.

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3. Which characteristic describes crosstalk?

the distortion of the network signal from fluorescent lighting

the distortion of the transmitted messages from signals carried in adjacent wires

the weakening of the network signal over long cable lengths

the loss of wireless signal over excessive distance from the access point

the distortion of the transmitted messages from signals carried in adjacent wires

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4. Which procedure is used to reduce the effect of crosstalk in copper cables?

requiring proper grounding connections

twisting opposing circuit wire pairs together

wrapping the bundle of wires with metallic shielding

designing a cable infrastructure to avoid crosstalk interference

avoiding sharp bends during installation

twisting opposing circuit wire pairs together

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6. A network administrator is measuring the transfer of bits across the company backbone for a mission critical financial application. The administrator notices that the network throughput appears lower than the bandwidth expected. Which three factors could influence the differences in throughput? (Choose three.)

the amount of traffic that is currently crossing the network

the sophistication of the encapsulation method applied to the data

the type of traffic that is crossing the network

the latency that is created by the number of network devices that the data is crossing

the bandwidth of the WAN connection to the Internet

the reliability of the gigabit Ethernet infrastructure of the backbone

the type of traffic that is crossing the network

the latency that is created by the number of network devices that the data is crossing

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7. What are two characteristics of fiber-optic cable? (Choose two.)

It is not affected by EMI or RFI.

Each pair of cables is wrapped in metallic foil.

It combines the technique of cancellation, shielding, and twisting to protect data.

It typically contains 4 pairs of fiber-optic wires.

It is more expensive than UTP cabling is.

It is not affected by EMI or RFI.

It is more expensive than UTP cabling is.

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8. What is a primary role of the Physical layer in transmitting data on the network?

create the signals that represent the bits in each frame on to the media

provide physical addressing to the devices

determine the path packets take through the network

control data access to the media

create the signals that represent the bits in each frame on to the media

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9. With the use of unshielded twisted-pair copper wire in a network, what causes crosstalk within the cable pairs?

the magnetic field around the adjacent pairs of wire

the use of braided wire to shield the adjacent wire pairs

the reflection of the electrical wave back from the far end of the cable

the collision caused by two nodes trying to use the media simultaneously

the magnetic field around the adjacent pairs of wire

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10. Refer to the graphic. What type of cabling is shown?

STP

UTP

coax

fiber

fiber

<p>fiber</p>
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11. In addition to the cable length, what two factors could interfere with the communication carried over UTP cables? (Choose two.)

crosstalk

bandwidth

size of the network

signal modulation technique

electromagnetic interference

crosstalk

electromagnetic interference

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12. Refer to the graphic. What type of cabling is shown?

STP

UTP

coax

fiber

UTP

<p>UTP</p>
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13. Which two devices commonly affect wireless networks? (Choose two.)

Blu-ray players

home theaters

cordless phones

microwaves

incandescent light bulbs

external hard drives

cordless phones

microwaves

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14. Which two statements describe the services provided by the data link layer? (Choose two.)

It defines the end-to-end delivery addressing scheme.

It maintains the path between the source and destination devices during the data transmission.

It manages the access of frames to the network media.

It provides reliable delivery through link establishment and flow control.

It ensures that application data will be transmitted according to the prioritization.

It packages various Layer 3 PDUs into a frame format that is compatible with the network interface.

It manages the access of frames to the network media.

It packages various Layer 3 PDUs into a frame format that is compatible with the network interface.

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15. What is the function of the CRC value that is found in the FCS field of a frame?

to verify the integrity of the received frame

to verify the physical address in the frame

to verify the logical address in the frame

to compute the checksum header for the data field in the frame

to verify the integrity of the received frame

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16. What is contained in the trailer of a data-link frame?

logical address

physical address

data

error detection

error detection

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17. Which statement describes a characteristic of the frame header fields of the data link layer?

They all include the flow control and logical connection fields.

Ethernet frame header fields contain Layer 3 source and destination addresses.

They vary depending on protocols.

They include information on user applications.

They vary depending on protocols.

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18. A network team is comparing physical WAN topologies for connecting remote sites to a headquarters building. Which topology provides high availability and connects some, but not all, remote sites?

mesh

partial mesh

hub and spoke

point-to-point

partial mesh

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19. Which two fields or features does Ethernet examine to determine if a received frame is passed to the data link layer or discarded by the NIC? (Choose two.)

auto-MDIX

CEF

Frame Check Sequence

minimum frame size

source MAC address

Frame Check Sequence

minimum frame size

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20. Which media communication type does not require media arbitration in the data link layer?

deterministic

half-duplex

full-duplex

controlled access

full-duplex

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21. Which statement describes an extended star topology?

End devices connect to a central intermediate device, which in turn connects to other central intermediate devices.

End devices are connected together by a bus and each bus connects to a central intermediate device.

Each end system is connected to its respective neighbor via an intermediate device.

All end and intermediate devices are connected in a chain to each other.

End devices connect to a central intermediate device, which in turn connects to other central intermediate devices.

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22. What is a characteristic of the LLC sublayer?

It provides the logical addressing required that identifies the device.

It provides delimitation of data according to the physical signaling requirements of the medium.

It places information in the frame allowing multiple Layer 3 protocols to use the same network interface and media.

It defines software processes that provide services to the physical layer.

It places information in the frame allowing multiple Layer 3 protocols to use the same network interface and media.

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23. What are three ways that media access control is used in networking? (Choose three.)

Ethernet utilizes CSMA/CD.

Media access control provides placement of data frames onto the media.

Contention-based access is also known as deterministic.

802.11 utilizes CSMA/CD.

Data link layer protocols define the rules for access to different media.

Networks with controlled access have reduced performance due to data collisions.

Ethernet utilizes CSMA/CD.

Media access control provides placement of data frames onto the media.

Data link layer protocols define the rules for access to different media.

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24. During the encapsulation process, what occurs at the data link layer for a PC connected to an Ethernet network?

An IP address is added.

The logical address is added.

The physical address is added.

The process port number is added.

The physical address is added.

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25. What three items are contained in an Ethernet header and trailer? (Choose three.)

source IP address

source MAC address

destination IP address

destination MAC address

error-checking information

source MAC address

destination MAC address

error-checking information

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26. What type of communication rule would best describe CSMA/CD?

access method

flow control

message encapsulation

message encoding

access method

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27. Which three basic parts are common to all frame types supported by the data link layer? (Choose three.)

header

type field

MTU size

data

trailer

CRC value

header

data

trailer

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28. Which statement is true about the CSMA/CD access method that is used in Ethernet?

When a device hears a carrier signal and transmits, a collision cannot occur.

A jamming signal causes only devices that caused the collision to execute a backoff algorithm.

All network devices must listen before transmitting.

Devices involved in a collision get priority to transmit after the backoff period.

All network devices must listen before transmitting.

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29. What is the auto-MDIX feature on a switch?

the automatic configuration of an interface for 10/100/1000 Mb/s operation

the automatic configuration of an interface for a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable connection

the automatic configuration of full-duplex operation over a single Ethernet copper or optical cable

the ability to turn a switch interface on or off accordingly if an active connection is detected

the automatic configuration of an interface for a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable connection

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A Layer 2 switch is used to switch incoming frames from a 1000BASE-T port to a port connected to a 100Base-T network. Which method of memory buffering would work best for this task?

port-based buffering

level 1 cache buffering

shared memory buffering

fixed configuration buffering

shared memory buffering

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32. What are two examples of the cut-through switching method? (Choose two.)

store-and-forward switching

fast-forward switching

CRC switching

fragment-free switching

QOS switching

fast-forward switching

fragment-free switching

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33. Which frame forwarding method receives the entire frame and performs a CRC check to detect errors before forwarding the frame?

cut-through switching

store-and-forward switching

fragment-free switching

fast-forward switching

store-and-forward switching

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34. What is the purpose of the FCS field in a frame?

to obtain the MAC address of the sending node

to verify the logical address of the sending node

to compute the CRC header for the data field

to determine if errors occurred in the transmission and reception

to determine if errors occurred in the transmission and reception

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35. Which switching method has the lowest level of latency?

cut-through

store-and-forward

fragment-free

fast-forward

fast-forward

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36. A network administrator is connecting two modern switches using a straight-through cable. The switches are new and have never been configured. Which three statements are correct about the final result of the connection? (Choose three.)

The link between the switches will work at the fastest speed that is supported by both switches.

The link between switches will work as full-duplex.

If both switches support different speeds, they will each work at their own fastest speed.

The auto-MDIX feature will configure the interfaces eliminating the need for a crossover cable.

The connection will not be possible unless the administrator changes the cable to a crossover cable.

The duplex capability has to be manually configured because it cannot be negotiated.

The link between the switches will work at the fastest speed that is supported by both switches.

The link between switches will work as full-duplex.

The auto-MDIX feature will configure the interfaces eliminating the need for a crossover cable.

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37. Which advantage does the store-and-forward switching method have compared with the cut-through switching method?

collision detecting

frame error checking

faster frame forwarding

frame forwarding using IPv4 Layer 3 and 4 information

frame error checking

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38. When the store-and-forward method of switching is in use, what part of the Ethernet frame is used to perform an error check?

CRC in the trailer

source MAC address in the header

destination MAC address in the header

protocol type in the header

CRC in the trailer

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39. Which switching method uses the CRC value in a frame?

cut-through

fast-forward

fragment-free

store-and-forward

store-and-forward

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40. What are two actions performed by a Cisco switch? (Choose two.)

building a routing table that is based on the first IP address in the frame header

using the source MAC addresses of frames to build and maintain a MAC address table

forwarding frames with unknown destination IP addresses to the default gateway

utilizing the MAC address table to forward frames via the destination MAC address

examining the destination MAC address to add new entries to the MAC address table

using the source MAC addresses of frames to build and maintain a MAC address table

utilizing the MAC address table to forward frames via the destination MAC address

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41. Which two statements describe features or functions of the logical link control sublayer in Ethernet standards? (Choose two.)

Logical link control is implemented in software.

Logical link control is specified in the IEEE 802.3 standard.

The LLC sublayer adds a header and a trailer to the data.

The data link layer uses LLC to communicate with the upper layers of the protocol suite.

The LLC sublayer is responsible for the placement and retrieval of frames on and off the media.

Logical link control is implemented in software.

The data link layer uses LLC to communicate with the upper layers of the protocol suite.

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42. What is the auto-MDIX feature?

It enables a device to automatically configure an interface to use a straight-through or a crossover cable.

It enables a device to automatically configure the duplex settings of a segment.

It enables a device to automatically configure the speed of its interface.

It enables a switch to dynamically select the forwarding method.

It enables a device to automatically configure an interface to use a straight-through or a crossover cable.

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43. What is one advantage of using the cut-through switching method instead of the store-and-forward switching method?

has a positive impact on bandwidth by dropping most of the invalid frames

makes a fast forwarding decision based on the source MAC address of the frame

has a lower latency appropriate for high-performance computing applications​

provides the flexibility to support any mix of Ethernet speeds

has a lower latency appropriate for high-performance computing applications​

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44. Which is a multicast MAC address?

FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF

5C-26-0A-4B-19-3E

01-00-5E-00-00-03

00-26-0F-4B-00-3E

01-00-5E-00-00-03

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45. Refer to the exhibit. What is wrong with the displayed termination?

The woven copper braid should not have been removed.

The wrong type of connector is being used.

The untwisted length of each wire is too long.

The wires are too thick for the connector that is used.

The untwisted length of each wire is too long.

<p>The untwisted length of each wire is too long.</p>
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Which port does Switch0 use to send frames to the host with the IPv4 address 10.1.1.5?

Fa0/1

Fa0/5

Fa0/9

Fa0/11

Fa0/11

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48. What does the term “attenuation” mean in data communication?

loss of signal strength as distance increases

time for a signal to reach its destination

leakage of signals from one cable pair to another

strengthening of a signal by a networking device

loss of signal strength as distance increases

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49. What makes fiber preferable to copper cabling for interconnecting buildings? (Choose three.)

greater distances per cable run

lower installation cost

limited susceptibility to EMI/RFI

durable connections

greater bandwidth potential

easily terminated

greater distances per cable run

limited susceptibility to EMI/RFI

greater bandwidth potential

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50. What OSI physical layer term describes the process by which one wave modifies another wave?

modulation

IEEE

EIA/TIA

air

modulation

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51. What OSI physical layer term describes the capacity at which a medium can carry data?

bandwidth

IEEE

EIA/TIA

air

bandwidth

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53. What OSI physical layer term describes the measure of the transfer of bits across a medium over a given period of time?

throughput

bandwidth

latency

goodput

throughput

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54. What OSI physical layer term describes the amount of time, including delays, for data to travel from one point to another?

latency

bandwidth

throughput

goodput

latency

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55. What OSI physical layer term describes the amount of time, including delays, for data to travel from one point to another?

latency

fiber-optic cable

air

copper cable

latency

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56. What OSI physical layer term describes the measure of usable data transferred over a given period of time?

goodput

fiber-optic cable

air

copper cable

goodput

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57. What OSI physical layer term describes the physical medium which uses electrical pulses?

copper cable

fiber-optic cable

air

goodput

copper cable

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58. What OSI physical layer term describes the physical medium that uses the propagation of light?

fiber-optic cable

goodput

latency

throughput

fiber-optic cable

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59. What OSI physical layer term describes the physical medium for microwave transmissions?

air

goodput

latency

throughput

air

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60. Which two functions are performed at the MAC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

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60. Which two functions are performed at the MAC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Communicates between the networking software at the upper layers and the device hardware at the lower layers.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Integrates various physical technologies.

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60. Which two functions are performed at the MAC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

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60. Which two functions are performed at the MAC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Communicates between the networking software at the upper layers and the device hardware at the lower layers.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

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60. Which two functions are performed at the MAC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

Communicates between the networking software at the upper layers and the device hardware at the lower layers.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

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61. Which two functions are performed at the LLC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Implements a process to delimit fields within a Layer 2 frame.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

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64. Which two functions are performed at the LLC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

Performs data encapsulation.

Controls the NIC responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical medium.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Places information in the frame that identifies which network layer protocol is being used for the frame.

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66. Which two functions are performed at the LLC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Provides data link layer addressing.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

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68. Which two functions are performed at the LLC sublayer of the OSI data link layer? (Choose two.)

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

Integrates various physical technologies.

Implements a trailer to detect transmission errors.

Provides synchronization between source and target nodes.

Enables IPv4 and IPv6 to utilize the same network interface and media.

Adds Layer 2 control information to network protocol data.

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71. What action will occur if a switch receives a frame with the destination MAC address FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF?

The switch forwards it out all ports except the ingress port.

The switch shares the MAC address table entry with any connected switches.

The switch does not forward the frame.

The switch sends the frame to a connected router because the destination MAC address is not local.

The switch forwards it out all ports except the ingress port.

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73. What action will occur if a switch receives a frame with the destination MAC address 01:00:5E:00:00:D9?

The switch forwards it out all ports except the ingress port.

The switch does not forward the frame.

The switch sends the frame to a connected router because the destination MAC address is not local.

The switch shares the MAC address table entry with any connected switches.

The switch forwards it out all ports except the ingress port.

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74. What action will occur if a host receives a frame with a destination MAC address of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF?

The host will process the frame.

The host forwards the frame to the router.

The host sends the frame to the switch to update the MAC address table.

The host forwards the frame to all other hosts.

The host will process the frame.

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75. What action will occur if a switch receives a frame and does have the source MAC address in the MAC table?

The switch refreshes the timer on that entry.

The switch adds it to its MAC address table associated with the port number.

The switch forwards the frame to the associated port.

The switch sends the frame to a connected router because the destination MAC address is not local.

The switch refreshes the timer on that entry.

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76. What action will occur if a host receives a frame with a destination MAC address of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF?

The host will process the frame.

The host returns the frame to the switch.

The host replies to the switch with its own IP address.

The host forwards the frame to all other hosts.

The host will process the frame.

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78. What action will occur if a host receives a frame with a destination MAC address it does not recognize?

The host will discard the frame.

The host replies to the switch with its own IP address.

The host forwards the frame to all other hosts.

The host returns the frame to the switch.

The host will discard the frame.

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79. Which type of UTP cable is used to connect a PC to a switch port?

console

rollover

crossover

straight-through

straight-through

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