CCNA 4 Chapter 9 v5 Exam Answers 2013

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The key takeaways from the document are that troubleshooting methods like top-down, bottom-up, and divide-and-conquer are used to systematically diagnose network issues. Layered approaches and change control procedures should also be followed.

The bottom-up troubleshooting method begins by examining cable connections and wiring issues.

A protocol analyzer should be used to verify that authentication for a website setup with SSL technology is indeed encrypted.

CCNA 4 Chapter 9 v5 exam answers 2013

January 15, 2014 | Filed under: CCNA 4 Connecting Networks v5 0 Answers 201! and tagged wit": ccna 4 c"a#ter $ v5, CCNA 4 C"a#ter $ v5 e%a& answers 201!, cisco ccna v5 answers routing and switc"ing, connecting networks answers v5, e%a& ccna v5 answers '"are CCCNA 4 Chapter 9 v5 exam answers R&S Connecting Networks C('C) CCNA AN'*+,' -5 ,)./(N0 AN1 '*(/C2(N0 /+'/ 3.+'/()N AN1 AN'*+,' 201!42014 1 .sers are re#orting longer delays in aut"entication and in accessing network resources during certain ti&e #eriods o5 t"e week *"at kind o5 in5or&ation s"ould network engineers c"eck to 5ind out i5 t"is situation is #art o5 a nor&al network 6e"avior7 syslog records and &essages the network per ormance !ase"ine de6ug out#ut and #acket ca#tures network con5iguration 5iles 2 A tea& o5 engineers "as identi5ied a solution to a signi5icant network #ro6le& /"e #ro#osed solution is likely to a55ect critical network in5rastructure co&#onents *"at s"ould t"e tea& 5ollow w"ile i&#le&enting t"e solution to avoid inter5ering wit" ot"er #rocesses and in5rastructure7 change#contro" proce$%res one o5 t"e layered trou6les"ooting a##roac"es knowledge 6ase guidelines syslog &essages and re#orts ! A5ter w"ic" ste# in t"e network trou6les"ooting #rocess would one o5 t"e layered trou6les"ooting &et"ods 6e used7 docu&enting sy&#to&s deter&ining owners"i# narrowing t"e sco#e gathering s&mptoms rom s%spect $evices 4 A user re#orts t"at t"e workstation cannot connect to a networked #rinter in t"e o55ice in order to #rint a re#ort created wit" word #rocessing so5tware *"ic" trou6les"ooting action 6y t"e "el#desk tec"nician would 5ollow t"e divide4and4con8uer a##roac"7 Ask t"e user to launc" t"e we6 6rowser Ask t"e user to save t"e working docu&ent Ask the %ser to iss%e the ipcon ig comman$' Ask t"e user to un#lug and reattac" t"e network ca6le 5 A network engineer is trou6les"ooting a network #ro6le& and can success5ully #ing 6etween two devices 2owever, /elnet 6etween t"e sa&e two devices does not work *"ic" )'( layers s"ould t"e ad&inistrator investigate ne%t7 all o5 t"e layers rom the network "a&er to the app"ication "a&er 1

5ro& t"e network layer to t"e #"ysical layer only t"e network layer 9 *"ic" trou6les"ooting &et"od 6egins 6y e%a&ining ca6le connections and wiring issues7 to#4down !ottom#%p su6stitution divide4and4con8uer :

,e5er to t"e e%"i6it *"ic" two state&ents descri6e t"e results o5 entering t"ese co&&ands7 ;C"oose two < R1 wi"" sen$ s&stem messages o "eve"s 0 (emergencies) to "eve" 4 (warnings) to a server' ,1 will not send critical syste& &essages to t"e server until t"e co&&and de6ug all is entered ,1 will reset all t"e warnings to clear t"e log ,1 will out#ut t"e syste& &essages to t"e local ,A= *he s&s"og server has the +,v4 a$$ress 192'1-.'10'10' > An ad&inistrator is trou6les"ooting an (nternet connectivity #ro6le& on a router /"e out#ut o5 t"e s"ow inter5aces giga6itet"ernet 0?0 co&&and reveals "ig"er t"an nor&al 5ra&ing errors on t"e inter5ace t"at connects to t"e (nternet At w"at layer o5 t"e )'( &odel is t"e #ro6le& likely occurring7 @ayer 1 /a&er 2 @ayer ! @ayer 4 @ayer : $ .sers re#ort t"at t"e new we6 site "tt#:??www co&#any1 6iA cannot 6e accessed /"e "el#desk tec"nician c"ecks and veri5ies t"at t"e we6 site can 6e accessed wit" "tt#:??www co&#any1 6iA:$0 *"ic" layer in t"e /CB?(B &odel is involved in trou6les"ooting t"is issue7 a##lication transport internet network access 10 A user re#orts t"at a5ter an )' #atc" o5 t"e networking su6syste& "as 6een a##lied to a workstation, it #er5or&s very slowly w"en connecting to network resources A network tec"nician tests t"e link wit" a ca6le analyAer and notices t"at t"e workstation sends an e%cessive nu&6er o5 5ra&es s&aller t"an 94 6ytes and also ot"er &eaningless 5ra&es *"at is t"e #ossi6le cause o5 t"e #ro6le&7 ca6ling 5aults corr%pte$ N+C $river +t"ernet signal attenuation corru#ted a##lication installation 2

11 A network ad&inistrator is con5iguring ''2 on a router *"en veri5ying t"e con5iguration, t"e ad&inistrator notices t"at t"e ''2 connection re8uests 5ail, 6ut t"e /elnet connection re8uests 5ro& t"e sa&e workstation are success5ul *"ic" two #arts o5 t"e router con5iguration s"ould 6e c"ecked to try to locate t"e #ro6le&7 ;C"oose two < /"e i# access4class co&&and is &issing /"e #assword is &iscon5igured on t"e console line *he transport inp%t comman$ is incorrect on the vt& "ines' A standard AC@ is #ossi6ly 6locking t"e workstation 5ro& access to t"e router An exten$e$ AC/ that is re erencing the port arg%ment or SS0 is miscon ig%re$' 12 A user in a large o55ice calls tec"nical su##ort to co&#lain t"at a BC "as suddenly lost connectivity to t"e network /"e tec"nician asks t"e caller to talk to near6y users to see i5 ot"er &ac"ines are a55ected /"e caller re#orts t"at several i&&ediate neig"6ors in t"e sa&e de#art&ent "ave a si&ilar #ro6le& and t"at t"ey cannot #ing eac" ot"er /"ose w"o are seated in ot"er de#art&ents "ave connectivity *"at s"ould t"e tec"nician c"eck as t"e 5irst ste# in trou6les"ooting t"e issue7 t"e #ower outlet to t"e BC t"at is used 6y t"e caller t"e trunks 6etween switc"es in t"e wiring closet the stat%s o the $epartmenta" workgro%p switch in the wiring c"oset t"e ca6le t"at connects t"e BC o5 t"e caller to t"e network Cack t"e ca6le connection 6etween a BC and a network outlet t"at is used 6y a neig"6or 1! A5ter ca6les were reconnected to a switc" in a wiring closet, several BCs t"at "ad 6een #reviously con5igured &anually can no longer access resources outside t"e local network /"e BC con5igurations were not altered in t"e #rocess and resources on t"e local network can still 6e accessed *"at is a #ossi6le cause o5 t"e #ro6le&7 /"e ca6ling to t"e BCs is 5aulty *he ,Cs are no "onger on the correct 1/AN' /"e 12CB server "as 6een &iscon5igured /"e 1N' con5iguration on t"e BCs is incorrect 14

,e5er to t"e e%"i6it )n t"e 6asis o5 t"e out#ut, w"ic" two state&ents a6out network connectivity are correct7 ;C"oose two < *here is connectivit& !etween this $evice an$ the $evice at 192'1-.'100'1' /"e connectivity 6etween t"ese two "osts allows 5or videocon5erencing calls *here are 4 hops !etween this $evice an$ the $evice at 192'1-.'100'1' /"e average trans&ission ti&e 6etween t"e two "osts is 2 &iliseconds /"is "ost does not "ave a de5ault gateway con5igured

15 Fill in t"e 6lank .se t"e AR, to veri5y (Bv4 address to @ayer 2 +t"ernet address &a##ings on a "ost co&#uter 19 *"ic" two s#ecialiAed trou6les"ooting tools can &onitor t"e a&ount o5 tra55ic t"at #asses t"roug" a switc"7 ;C"oose two < digital &ulti&eter /1, NA2 porta!"e network ana"&3er 1/D ca6le analyAer 1: A grou# o5 *indows BCs in a new su6net "as 6een added to an +t"ernet network *"en testing t"e connectivity, a tec"nician 5inds t"at t"ese BCs can access local network resources 6ut not t"e (nternet resources /o trou6les"oot t"e #ro6le&, t"e tec"nician wants to initially con5ir& t"e (B address and 1N' con5igurations on t"e BCs, and also veri5y connectivity to t"e local router *"ic" t"ree *indows C@( co&&ands and utilities will #rovide t"e necessary in5or&ation7 ;C"oose t"ree < ipcon ig telnet ping ar# 4a ns"ook%p tracert nets" inter5ace i#v9 s"ow neig"6or 1> A co&#any is setting u# a we6 site wit" ''@ tec"nology to #rotect t"e aut"entication credentials re8uired to access t"e we6 site A network engineer needs to veri5y t"at t"e setu# is correct and t"at t"e aut"entication is indeed encry#ted *"ic" tool s"ould 6e used7 6aselining tool ca6le analyAer protoco" ana"&3er 5ault4&anage&ent tool 1$ (n w"ic" ste# o5 gat"ering sy&#to&s does t"e network engineer deter&ine i5 t"e #ro6le& is at t"e core, distri6ution, or access layer o5 t"e network7 1eter&ine owners"i# Narrow the scope' 0at"er in5or&ation 1ocu&ent t"e sy&#to&s 1eter&ine t"e sy&#to&s 20 A network tec"nician is trou6les"ooting an e&ail connection #ro6le& *"ic" 8uestion to t"e end4user will #rovide clear in5or&ation to 6etter de5ine t"e #ro6le&7 2ow 6ig are t"e e&ails you tried to send7 4hen $i$ &o% irst notice &o%r emai" pro!"em5 (s your e&ail working now7 *"at kind o5 e8ui#&ent are you using to send e&ails7

21 A network engineer issues t"e s"ow cd# neig"6or co&&and on several network devices during t"e #rocess o5 network docu&entation *"at is t"e #ur#ose o5 #er5or&ing t"is co&&and7 to o!tain in ormation a!o%t $irect"& connecte$ Cisco $evices to c"eck t"e networks t"at are advertised 6y t"e neig"6oring routers to veri5y t"e network addresses t"at are attac"ed to t"e network devices to c"eck t"e connectivity o5 BCs t"at are connected to t"e network devices 22

,e5er to e%"i6it A network engineer is trou6les"ooting a *AN connectivity #ro6le& A #ing to a re&ote router is success5ul and an atte&#t to telnet to t"e sa&e router dis#lays t"e e%"i6ited out#ut *"at does t"e out#ut veri5y7 A /elnet #assword "as not 6een con5igured on t"e re&ote router *he transport "a&er is connecting s%ccess %""&' /"e we6 server service is #assword #rotected /"e re&ote router (Bv9 address is incorrect 2! *"en s"ould a network #er5or&ance 6aseline 6e &easured7 a5ter nor&al work "ours to reduce #ossi6le interru#tions $%ring norma" work ho%rs o an organi3ation w"en a denial o5 service attack to t"e network is detected and 6locked i&&ediately a5ter t"e &ain network devices restarted 24 *"ic" nu&6er re#resents t"e &ost severe level o5 syslog logging7 : 0 1 10

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