IT Questions Bank Mar 16, 2020 Last Updated: Jun 29, 2023 No Comments Share Tweet Share Pin it IT Questions Bank › Category: CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. The network has three connected routers : R1, R2 and R3. The routers are displayed. All routers are operational and pings are not blocked on this network. Which ping will fail?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Which two situation required the use of a link-state protocol? (choose two)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Which phase of the router process involves running diagnostics on the hardware components from ROM?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A ping between host A and host B is successful, but pings from host A to operational hosts on the Internet fail. What is the reason for this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A new PC was deployed in the Sales network. It was given the host address 192.168.10.31 with a default gateway of 192.168.10.17. The PC is not communicating with the network properly. What is the cause?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. R1 knows two routes, Path A and Path b, to the Ethernet network attached to R3. R1 learned Path A to network 10.2.0.0/16 from static route and Path B to network 10.2.0.0/16 from EIGRP. Which route will R1 install in its routing table?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has run the show interface command. The output of this command is displayed. What is the first step that is required to make this interface operational?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. How many routes are child routes?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are unable to establish an adjacency. What two configuration changes will correct the problem?(choose two)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has configured R1 as shown, and all interfaces are functioning correctly. Aping from R1 to 172.16.1.1 fails.What could be the cause of this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A network technician notes that there are missing EIGRP routes in the routing tables on each router in this network. Based on the exhibited output, what caused these missing routes?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. All routers are running RIPv1. The two networks 10.1.1.0/29 and 10.1.1.16/29 are unable to access ech other.What can be the cause of this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. What needs to be done to allow these two routers to connect successfully ?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4A network is configured with the IP, IPX and Apple Talk protocols. Which routing protocol is recommended for this network?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. R2 is configured correctly.The network administrator has configured R1 as shown. Which two facts are true about the forwarding of route information by R1 ?(choose two)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4