1. Which of the following is an advantage of using a multiport interface instead of point-to-point subinterfaces when configuring a Frame Relay hub in a Hub and Spoke topology?

A. IP addresses can be conserved if VLSM is not being used for subnetting
B. The multiple network addresses required for a multipoint interface provide greater addressing flexibility over point-to-point configurations
C. It avoids split-horizon issues with distance vector routing protocols
D. A multipoint interface offers greater security compared to point-to-point subinterface configurations

2. A router is running three routing processes: RIP, OSPF and EIGRP; each is configured with the default settings. Each process learns a route to the same remote network and there are no static routes to the destination and none of the routes were redistributed. Which of the following routes would be placed in the IP routing table?

A. The route with the lowest metric
B. The route learned through OSPF
C. The route learned through EIGRP
D. The route learned through RIP
E. All three routes with the router load balancing

3. Which of the following commands reveals the last method used to powercycle a router?

A. show reload
B. show boot
C. show running-config
D. show version

4. Which of the following statements is true regarding IPv6?

A. There are 2.7 billion addresses available
B. Only one IPv6 address can exist on a given instance
C. Broadcasts have been eliminated and replaced with multicasts
D. Addresses are not hierarchical and are assigned at random

5. A small company with 25 computers decides to connect its network to the Internet and they would like for all of the computers to have access to the Internet at the same time but the company only has four useable public IP addresses. Which of the following needs to be configured on the router to achieve this goal?

A. Global NAT
B. Static NAT
C. Static NAT with ACLs
D. Dynamic NAT
E. Dynamic NAT with overload

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