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Question ID 13516

Refer to the exhibit:

What will Router1 do when it receives the data frame shown? (Choose three.)

Option A

Router1 will strip off the source MAC address and replace it with the MAC address 0000.0c36.6965.

Option B

Router1 will strip off the source IP address and replace it with the IP address 192.168.40.1.

Option C

Router1 will strip off the destination MAC address and replace it with the MAC address 0000.0c07.4320.

Option D

Router1 will strip off the destination IP address and replace it with the IP address of 192.168.40.1.

Option E

Router1 will forward the data packet out interface FastEthernet0/1.

Option F

Router1 will forward the data packet out interface FastEthernet0/2.

Correct Answer A,C,F
Explanation Explanation: Remember, the source and destination MAC changes as each router hop along with the TTL being decremented but the source and destination IP address remain the same from source to destination.


Question ID 13517

Which three statements accurately describe Layer 2 Ethernet switches? (Choose three.)

Option A

Spanning Tree Protocol allows switches to automatically share VLAN information.

Option B

Establishing VLANs increases the number of broadcast domains.

Option C

Switches that are configured with VLANs make forwarding decisions based on both Layer 2 and Layer 3 address information.

Option D

Microsegmentation decreases the number of collisions on the network.

Option E

In a properly functioning network with redundant switched paths, each switched segment will contain one root bridge with all its ports in the forwarding state. All other switches in that broadcast domain will have only one root port.

Option F

If a switch receives a frame for an unknown destination, it uses ARP to resolve the address.

Correct Answer B,D,E
Explanation Explanation: Microsegmentation is a network design (functionality) where each workstation or device on a network gets its own dedicated segment (collision domain) to the switch. Each network device gets the full bandwidth of the segment and does not have to share the segment with other devices. Microsegmentation reduces and can even eliminate collisions because each segment is its own collision domain ->. Note: Microsegmentation decreases the number of collisions but it increases the number of collision domains.

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