IT Questions Bank Mar 16, 2020 Last Updated: Jun 29, 2023 No Comments Share Tweet Share Pin it IT Questions Bank › Category: CCNAWhich of the following are frequency bands commonly used for Wi-Fi?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAWhich one of the following is not needed in a Cisco outdoor mesh network?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAWhich one of the following can be used to provide wireless connectivity to a nonwireless device?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAWhich one of the following is used to uniquely identify an AP and the basic service set it maintains with its associated wireless clients?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAAn access point is set up to offer wireless coverage in an office. Which one of the following is the correct 802.11 term for the resulting standalone network?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNADevices using a wireless LAN must operate in which one of the following modes?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAWired Ethernet and Wi-Fi are based on which two IEEE standards, respectively?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAWhich of the following pieces of information does a router supply in an NDP Router Advertisement (RA) message? (Choose two answers.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAPC1, PC2, and Router R1 all connect to the same VLAN and IPv6 subnet. PC1 wants to send its first IPv6 packet to PC2. What protocol or message will PC1 use to discover the MAC address to which PC1 should send the Ethernet frame that encapsulates this IPv6 packet?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAThe command output shows two routes from the longer output of the show ipv6 route command. Which answers are true about the output? (Choose two answers.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAAn engineer types the command ipv6 route 2001:DB8:8:8::/64 2001:DB8:9:9::9 129 in configuration mode of Router R1 and presses Enter. Later, a show ipv6 route command does not list any route for subnet 2001:DB8:8:8::/64. Which of the following could have caused the route to not be in the IPv6 routing table?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAAn engineer needs to add a static IPv6 route for prefix 2000:1:2:3::/64 to Router R5 in the figure shown with question 1. Which of the following answers shows a valid static IPv6 route for that subnet on Router R5?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAAn engineer needs to add a static IPv6 route for prefix 2000:1:2:3::/64 to Router R5’s configuration, in the figure shown with question 1. Which of the following answers shows a valid static IPv6 route for that subnet, on Router R5?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAA router has been configured with the ipv6 address 3111:1:1:1::1/64 command on its G0/1 interface and ipv6 address 3222:2:2:2::1/64 on its G0/2 interface. Both interfaces are working. Which of the following routes would you expect to see in the output of the show ipv6 route connected command? (Choose two answers.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNAA router has been configured with the ipv6 address 2000:1:2:3::1/64 command on its G0/1 interface as shown in the figure. The router creates a link-local address of FE80::FF:FE00:1 as well. The interface is working. Which of the following routes will the router add to its IPv6 routing table? (Choose two answers.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA