Topic 1: design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23 questions) Section 2: design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements (68 questions) Section 4: Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements (18 questions) Section 5: Develop an access list to meet user specifications (20 questions) Topic 6: Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements (17 questions)
Topic 1: design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23 questions) Section 2: design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements (68 questions) Section 4: Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements (18 questions) Section 5: Develop an access list to meet user specifications (20 questions) Topic 6: Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements (17 questions)
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Topic 1: design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23 questions) Section 2: design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements (68 questions) Section 4: Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements (18 questions) Section 5: Develop an access list to meet user specifications (20 questions) Topic 6: Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements (17 questions)
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Section 1: Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology (23 questions) Section 2: Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements (68 questions) Section 3: Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements (18questions) Section 4: Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology (19 questions) Section 5: Develop an access list to meet user specifications (20 questions) Section 6: Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements (17 questions)
Section 1: Configure routing protocols given user requirements (44 questions) Section 2: Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts (40 questions) Section 3: Configure a router for additional administrative functionality (16 questions) Section 4: Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication (43 questions) Section 5: Implement a LAN (18 questions) Section 6: Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirements (6 questions) Section 7: Manage system image and device configuration files (38 questions) Section 8: Perform an initial configuration on a router (30 questions) Section 9: Perform an initial configuration on a switch (9 Questions) Section 10: Implement access lists (36 questions) Section 11: Implement simple WAN protocols (22 questions)
Topic 3: TROUBLESHOOTING (205 questions)
Section 1: Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting (10 questions) Section 2: Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting (42 questions) Section 3: Troubleshoot routing protocols (49 questions) Section 4: Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration (23 questions) Section 5: Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network (44 questions) Section 6: Troubleshoot an access list (10 questions) Section 7: Perform simple WAN troubleshooting (27 questions) Topic 4: TECHNOLOGY (301 questions) Section 1: Describe network communications using layered models (28 questions) 705 Section 2: Describe the spanning tree process (35 questions) Section 3: Compare and contrast key characteristics of LAN environments (39 questions) Section 4: Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols (77 questions) Section 5: Evaluate the TCP/IP communication process and its associated protocols (33 questions) Section 6: Describe the components of network devices (42 questions) Section 7: Evaluate rules for packet control (18 questions) Section 8: Evaluate key characteristics of WANs (29 questions) Topic 5, TestKing1, Scenario Topic 5, TestKing 1 (5 Questions) Topic 6, TestKing 2, Scenario Topic 6, TestKing 2 (5 Questions) Topic 7, Mixed Questions (24 questions)