CCNA 4 Chapter 1 V4.0 Answers

1. Which statement is true about the differences between a WAN and a LAN?

WANs generally support higher bandwidth than LANs support.

A WAN link typically traverses shorter geographic distances than a LAN link traverses.

A WAN often relies on the services of carriers, such as telephone or cable companies, but a LAN does not.

All WAN implementations generally use the same Layer 2 protocol but there are many accepted LAN Layer 2 protocols in use.

 

2. A U.S. company requires a WAN connection used only to transfer sales data from individual stores to the home office. All transfers will occur after business hours. The required bandwidth for this connection is estimated to be less than 38 kbps. Which type of connection requires the least investment for this company?

ATM

ISDN

analog dialup

T1 Leased Line

 

3. What are two advantages of an analog PSTN WAN connection? (Choose two.)

low cost

availability

traffic encryption

available bandwidth

support for voice and video

 

4. Which WAN technology uses a fixed payload of 48 bytes and is transported across both switched and permanent virtual circuits?

ATM

ISDN

Frame Relay

metro Ethernet

 

5. Which three WAN devices can be found in the cloud? (Choose three.)

ATM switches

core routers

CSU/DSU

Ethernet switches

Frame Relay switches

repeaters

 

6. Which term describes a device that will put data on the local loop?

DLCI

DTE

DCE

BRI

PRI

 

7. What is an advantage of packet-switched technology over circuit-switched technology?

Packet-switched networks are less susceptible to jitter than circuit-switched networks are.

Packet-switched networks can efficiently use multiple routes inside a service provider network.

Packet-switched networks do not require an expensive permanent connection to each endpoint.

Packet-switched networks usually experience lower latency than circuit-switched networks experience.

 

8. Which statement is true about data connectivity between a customer and a service provider?

Normally the CSU/DSU is the designated demarcation point for the service provider but not the customer.

The segment between the demarcation point and the central office is known as the "last mile."

The local loop is the segment between the CSU/DSU and the serial port on a router.

Putting data on the local loop is the responsibility of the DTE.

 

9. A company needs a WAN connection that is capable of transferring voice, video, and data at a minimum data rate of 155 Mbps. Which WAN connection is the best choice?

X.25

DSL

ATM

ISDN BRI

ISDN PRI

 

10. Which statement is true of the functionality of the layers in the hierarchical network model?

The purpose of the access layer is to provide very high bandwidth communications between network devices.

Most security screening to prevent unauthorized entry to the network happens at the core layer.

Untrusted external connections are segmented from the rest of the network at all three levels.

The distribution layer aggregates WAN connections at the edge of the campus.

 

11. Why is the call setup time of a circuit-switched WAN implementation considered a drawback?

Routing protocols are incompatible with this function.

It restricts the communication sent to voice traffic only.

A telephone must be used to initially start transferring data.

Data cannot be transferred until a circuit has been established.

 

12. For digital lines, which device is used to establish the communications link between the customer equipment and the local loop?

CSU/DSU

Frame Relay switch

ISDN switch

modem

PBX switch

 

13. Which packet-switched WAN technology offers high-bandwidth connectivity capable of managing data, voice, and video all on the same infrastructure?

Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)

metro Ethernet

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)

 

14. Which networking device is typically used to concentrate the dial-in and dial-out traffic of multiple users to and from a network?

core router

access server

Frame Relay switch

ATM switch

 

15. Which two devices are commonly used as data communications equipment? (Choose two.)

modem

router

CSU/DSU

ISDN switch

Ethernet switch

 

16. Which two features are identified with Frame Relay connections? (Choose two.)

53-byte cells

DLCI

DSLAM

PVC

SPID

 

17. Which statement about WAN protocols is correct?

ATM differs from other WAN protocols in that it uses variably sized packets.

Most WAN protocols use HDLC or a variant of HDLC as a framing mechanism.

The frame header consists of the frame check sequence and cyclic redundancy check.

ISDN differs from Frame Relay, HDLC, and ATM in that it is packet-switched rather than circuit-switched technology.

 

18. Which switching type will allow the communication devices in the provider network to be shared and only allocated to an individual subscriber during data transfer?

circuit-switched

dedicated switched lines

frame-switched

packet-switched

 

19. What can cause a reduction in available bandwidth on a cable broadband connection?

smaller cells

number of subscribers

committed information rate

distance from the central office of the provider

 

20. What three terms are associated with ISDN PRI? (Choose three.)

cell

DLCI

circuit switching

packet switching

data bearer channels

time-division multiplexing

 

21. At which two layers of the OSI model does a WAN operate? (Choose two.)

Physical Layer

Data Link Layer

Network Layer

Transport Layer

Presentation Layer

Application Layer

 

22. What type of connectivity is established when VPNs are used from the remote site to the private network?

PVCs

DLCIs

tunnels

dedicated Layer 2 links

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