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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.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

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






2. WAN connections






3. Enable secret Cisco






4. Copy configuration or image data






5. 10Mbps Ethernet network connection






6. Displays information about the physical interface itself. It'll also give you the type of serial cable plugged into a serial port. Usually - this will only be a DTE cable that plugs into a type of data service unit (DSU)






7. Shows last command entered






8. Create a temporary Access-List entry






9. Encrypts passwords; sh run - config t - Router(config)#no service password-encryption






10. Manually save the file from DRAM to NVRAM






11. Config t - hostname Chicago






12. Interface configuration mode






13. PGM Multicast Host interface






14. Turn off privileged commands






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






16. Sh run






17. Set only once and affects the entire router






18. Configure serial port 5






19. Create a temporary Access-List entry






20. Shows the running config; passwords may not be encrypted






21. Show interfaces






22. Configure ethernet port 0






23. To configure user-mode passwords






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






25. Config t - int e0 - no shut






26. Serial interface






27. Lock the terminal






28. Part of the command is missing.



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






30. Turn on privileged commands






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






32. Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')






33. Multilink-group interface






34. Ctrl+C






35. See if a router's serial interface has a DCE cable connected






36. Stops console messages from popping up and disrupting the input you're trying to type






37. Gives a message to every person dialing into or connecting to the router via Telnet or auxiliary port - or even through a console port






38. Finishes typing a command for you






39. Sets the enable secret password to todd






40. Config t - enable secret cisco






41. Manage the system clock






42. Provide information once connected to the device






43. Bridge-Group Virtual Interface






44. Open a terminal connection






45. Configure RIP Protocol






46. Exit the console






47. Virtual TokenRing






48. First Line number






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






50. The command show ip protocols will actually show you the broadcast address for each interface—too bad it isn't a possible answer. Your best answer is show interfaces - which will provide the IP address and mask for each interface. You can then determ