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Introduction To The Cisco IOS

Subjects : cisco, it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')






2. For manual emergency modes setting






3. Turn on privileged commands






4. RJ-45 (8-pin modular) port; no password by default






5. 'out-of-band' (meaning out of the network) access






6. Provides basic configuration for the system hardware as well as the software version - the names and sources of configuration files - and the boot images






7. Ip address 10.1.5.255 255.255.252.0


8. Apply user-profile to interface






9. SFRemote(config-line)#login






10. Shows last command entered






11. Sets the console password






12. Ctrl+C






13. Copy configuration or image data






14. Go back from privileged mode into user mode






15. Power-on seft test (POST) - loads the Cisco IOS from flash - loads config from NVRAM






16. Loopback interface






17. Terminal controller






18. View hardware addressing - logical addressing - and statistics of an interface






19. CTunnel interface






20. Multilink Frame Relay bundle interface






21. FastEthernet IEEE 802.3






22. Lex interface






23. Shows last 10 commands entered by default






24. Command entered incorrectly



25. Erase startup-config






26. Config t - int e0 - no shut






27. Copy start run doesn't replace the configuration - it appends it. To completely replace the running-config with the startup-config - you must reload the router.






28. Virtual TokenRing






29. Manage the system clock






30. Access from console port - -modem into AUX port - and telnet






31. Sets a console user-mode password






32. Allows you to still enter the router if you set up authentication through a TACACS server and it's not available. But it isn't used if the TACACS server is working.






33. Serial interface






34. If no commands have been typed in 1 minute and 44 seconds - the console connection will be closed






35. Config t - line vty 0 4 - no login






36. This is the newer - encrypted password that overrides the enable password if it's set






37. Router(config)#line vty 0 4






38. Exit from the EXEC






39. Privileged mode






40. To configure routing protocols such as RIP and IGRP






41. Subinterfaces allow you to create logical interfaces within the router






42. Configure ethernet port 0






43. User mode






44. Finishes typing a command for you






45. To be displayed on terminals connected to reverse Telnet lines. This banner is useful for providing instructions to users who use reverse Telnet.






46. Global configuration mode and changes what's known as the running-config






47. Configure the bandwidth of a serial interface in kilobits






48. First Line number






49. Config t - line console 0 - login - password todd






50. Multilink-group interface