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Drag and Drop Questions

Question 1 Drag the security feature on the left to the specific security risks they help protect against on the right. (Not all options are used.) Answer : Question 2 Routing has been configured on the local router with these commands: Local(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.2 Local(config)#ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.3.3 Drag each destination IP address on the left to its correct next hop address on the right Answer: Question 3 The left describes the types of cables, while the right describes the purposes of the cables. Drag the items on the left to the proper locations. (Not all items can be used.) Answer: Question 4 Drag each category on the left to its corresponding router output on the right. Each router output line is in the result of a show ip interface command. (No...

Do we need to put the answer in Drag & Drop in order IN REAL EXAM?

Answer is NO Example : Drag the options on the left under the type of switch port that they describe on the right. Answer is You just have to drag the features from the left to the appropriate port on the right. There is no specification in the question about move the question in appropriate order. If you put carries traffic for a single VLAN in third place of Access Port. In real exam this is not an error. But in this VCE software, if we put carries traffic for single VLAN in the third place of Access Port, then it marked the question as Wrong . So cheers guys.

Drag & Drop (IP Address)

A dental firm is redesigning the network that connects its three locations. The administrator gave the networking team 192.168.164.0 to use for addressing the entire network. After subnetting the address, the team is ready to assign the addresses. The administrator plans to configure ip subnet-zero and use RIP v2 as the routing protocol. As a member of the networking team, you must address the network and at the same time conserver unused addresses for future growth. With those goals in mind, drag the host addresses on the left to the correct router interface. Once of the routers is partially configured. Move your mouse over a router to view its configuration. Not all of the host addresses on the left are necessary. How to Find? Step 1: Find the Number of Hosts for each subnet mask. Trust me! If you practice and practice, then the below formula will never go out of your head. Network Bits Host Bits Formula Max. no....