Networking - Spanning Tree Protocol

Networking - Spanning Tree Protocol
1. What is the purpose of Spanning Tree Protocol in a switched LAN?
  • To provide a mechanism for network monitoring in switched environments
  • To prevent routing loops in networks with redundant paths
  • To prevent switching loops in networks with redundant switched paths
  • To manage the VLAN database across multiple switches
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2. Which statement describes a spanning-tree network that has converged?
  • All switch and bridge ports are in the forwarding state.
  • All switch and bridge ports are assigned as either root or designated ports.
  • All switch and bridge ports are in either the forwarding or blocking state.
  • All switch and bridge ports are either blocking or looping.
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3. What does a switch do when a frame is received on an interface and the destination hardware address is unknown or not in the filter table?
  • Forwards the switch to the first available link
  • Drops the frame
  • Floods the network with the frame looking for the device
  • Sends back a message to the originating station asking for a name resolution
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4. In which circumstance are multiple copies of the same unicast frame likely to be transmitted in a switched LAN?
  • During high-traffic periods
  • After broken links are reestablished
  • When upper-layer protocols require high reliability
  • In an improperly implemented redundant topology
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5. If you want to disable STP on a port connected to a server, which command would you use?
  • disable spanning-tree
  • spanning-tree off
  • spanning-tree security
  • spanning-tree portfast
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6. Which of the following statement is true?
  • A switch creates a single collision domain and a single broadcast domain. A router creates a single collision domain.
  • A switch creates separate collision domains but one broadcast domain. A router provides a separate broadcast domain.
  • A switch creates a single collision domain and separate broadcast domains. A router provides a separate broadcast domain as well.
  • A switch creates separate collision domains and separate broadcast domains. A router provides separate collision domains.
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7. You have two switches connected together with two crossover cables for redundancy, and STP is disabled. Which of the following will happen between the switches?
  • The routing tables on the switches will not update.
  • The MAC forward/filter table will not update on the switch.
  • Broadcast storms will occur on the switched network.
  • The switches will automatically load-balance between the two links.
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8. Layer 2 switching provides which of the following?

    Hardware-based bridging (ASIC)
    Wire speed
    Low latency
    Low cost
  • 1 and 3
  • 2 and 4
  • 1, 2 and 4
  • All of the above
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9. Your switch has a port status LED that is alternating between green and amber. What could this indicate?
  • The port is experiencing errors.
  • The port is shut down.
  • The port is in STP blocking mode.
  • Nothing; this is normal.
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10. You want to run the new 802.1w on your switches. Which of the following would enable this protocol?
  • Switch(config)# spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
  • Switch# spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
  • Switch(config)# spanning-tree mode 802.1w
  • Switch# spanning-tree mode 802.1w
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