Title: CCNA 3
1CCNA 3
v3
JEOPARDY
K. Martin
2Router Modes
WAN Encapsulation
WAN Services
Router Basics
Router Commands
Router Modes
WAN Encapsulation
WAN Services
Router Basics
Router Commands
Acronyms
Redundancy
Floods
Loops
Elections
States
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3Acronyms100
ARP
A What is Address Resolution Protocol?
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4Acronyms200
STP
A What is Spanning Tree Protocol?
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5Acronyms300
TTL
A What is Time To Live?
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6Acronyms400
BID
A What is Bridge ID?
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7Acronyms500
BPDU
A What is Bridge Protocol Data Unit?
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8Redundancy 100
Redundancy helps achieve this.
A What is Fault Tolerance?
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9Redundancy 200
Five nines uptime means this many minutes of
downtime per year.
A What is about 5 minutes?
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10Redundancy 300
Redundancy helps avoid this type of failure.
A What is Failure at a single point?
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11Redundancy 400
Redundancy increases this dependable trait.
A What is Reliability?
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12Redundancy 500
Adding redundancy to a switched network also adds
these problems.
A What is are Physical Loops?
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13Floods 100
These three types of frames are flooded.
A What is are Broadcasts, Multicasts, and frames
to unknown destinations?
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14Floods 200
When broadcast traffic is sent over and over and
over
A What is a Broadcast Storm?
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15Floods 300
A PC sends this broadcast packet when needing a
destination MAC.
A What is an ARP Request?
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16Floods 400
Routers using RIPv1 do this.
A What is send updates as a broadcast?
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17Floods 500
This broadcast occurs when a Windows PC
automatically gets an ip address.
A What is a DHCP request?
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18Loops 100
Frames can loop forever they lack this field.
A What is TTL?
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19Loops 200
A loop free logical topology is called this.
A What is a Tree?
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20Loops 300
The algorithm used to create a loop free topology.
A What is the Spanning Tree Protocol?
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21Loops 400
Some switch ports are placed in this state to
prevent loops.
A What is Blocking?
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22Loops 500
This switch is responsible for creating a loop
free topology.
A What is the Root Bridge?
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23Elections 100
Switches send these in order to build a loop free
topology.
A What are BPDUs?
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24Elections 200
A 100Mbps link has this IEEE cost.
A What is 19?
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25Elections 300
When multiple switches are turned on, they must
do this.
A What is Elect (choose) a Root Bridge?
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26Elections 400
A port that connects to the root bridge is called
this.
A What is a Root Port?
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27Elections 500
Lowering the Bridge ID of SwitchA does this.
A What is influences the spanning tree protocol
to elect SwitchA as the root bridge?
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28States 100
Designated ports are in this mode.
A What is Forwarding?
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29States 200
Non-designated ports are in this mode.
A What is Blocking?
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30States 300
A port which has been administratively turned off
is in this mode.
A What is Disabled?
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31States 400
In this state, a switch port learns MAC
addresses, but does not forward data.
A What is the Learning state?
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32States 500
Using Rapid STP, a port in blocked state is
called this.
A What is Discarding state?
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33Final Jeopardy
Rapid STP is defined in this IEEE standard.
A What is IEEE 802.1w?
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