17.4.4 Check Your Understanding – Router Boot Process Answers

1. Which interface connects to external networks, usually over a large distance?

  • auxiliary port
  • console port
  • SSH access
  • LAN interface
  • WAN interface

Explanation: WAN interfaces connect to external networks, usually over a large distance.

2. What is a way to remotely access the command-line interface (CLI) over a network interface?

  • auxiliary port
  • console port
  • SSH access
  • LAN interface
  • WAN interface

Explanation: SSH access is a way to remotely access the command-line interface (CLI) over a network interface.

3. Which interface connects computers, switches, and routers for internal networking?

  • auxiliary port
  • console port
  • SSH access
  • LAN interface
  • WAN interface

Explanation: LAN interfaces connect computers, switches, and routers for internal networking.

4. Which interface uses USB or a low-speed, serial connection to manage network devices?

  • auxiliary port
  • console port
  • SSH access
  • LAN interface
  • WAN interface

Explanation: Console ports use USB or a low-speed, serial connection to manage network devices.

5. Which interface uses telephone lines and modems to remotely manage a router?

  • auxiliary port
  • console port
  • SSH access
  • LAN interface
  • WAN interface

Explanation: Auxiliary ports use telephone lines and modems to remotely manage a router.

6. Choose the correct order for the router boot up process.

  • load bootstrap, load the IOS, perform POST, load the configuration file
  • perform POST, load the IOS, load the configuration file, load bootstrap
  • load bootstrap, perform POST, load the IOS, load the configuration file
  • perform POST, load bootstrap, load the IOS, load the configuration file

Explanation: The correct order for the router boot process is the following: perform POST, load bootstrap, load the IOS, and load the configuration file.

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