200-301 Practice Questions
Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (200-301 CCNA) v1.1
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Refer to the exhibit.

Packets received by the router from BGP enter via a serial interface at 209 165 201 1 Each route is present within the routing table Which interface is used to forward traffic with a destination IP of 10.1.1.19?
Drag and drop each characteristic of device-management technologies from the left onto the deployment type on the right.

Refer to the exhibit.

The ntp server 192.168.0.3 command has been configured on router 1 to make it an NTP client of router 2. Which command must be configured on router 2 so that it operates in server-only mode and relies only on its internal clock?
Refer to the exhibit.

What are two conclusions about this configuration? {Choose two.)
Which WLC management connection type is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks?
Drag and drop the threat-mitigation techniques from the left onto the types of threat or attack they mitigate on the right.

Refer to Exhibit.

Rotor to the exhibit. The IP address configurations must be completed on the DC-1 and HQ-1 routers based on these requirements:
DC-1 Gi1/0 must be the last usable address on a /30
DC-1 Gi1/1 must be the first usable address on a /29
DC-1 Gi1/2 must be the last usable address on a /28
HQ-1 Gil/3 must be the last usable address on a /29
Drag and drop the commands from the left onto the destination interfaces on the right. Not all commands are used

Drag and drop the TCP or UDP details from the left onto their corresponding protocols on the right.









