Please don't take this a a flame, but I think you need to buy a book and
read a little. These questions are so basic that I am surprised that you
even tried the test with this level of knowledge. The CCNA isn't rocket
science (having studied rocket science I can attest to this), but it should
not be taken lightly.

BTW, posting actual questions from you test is a violation of the
non-disclosure agreement you agreed to before you took the test. Unlike the
Microsoft cert folks, Cisco cert folks tend to actually take this agreement
seriously. In keeping with that, it is unlikely that you will get answers to
these questions, since answering any that may have been on the test would
likely also be a violation.

---JRE---


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 4:37 AM
Subject: real CCNA question that I have in exam


> Hi.. Dear all,
>
> I took CCNA 2.0 today and failed
>
> and I like to ask some question, pls help if you can and tell me what is
the
> reason.  The question and answer may not be exact
>
> 1)Which of the command are true.
>
> A)
> Router IGRP
> network 192.168.0.0
> network 10.0.0.0
>
> B)
> Router IGRP
> network 192.168.0.0
> network 10.2.0.0
>
> C)
> Router TGRP
> network 192.168.0.0 255.255.240.0
> network 10.2.0.0 x.x.x.x  cannot remember
>
>
> 2)ICMP is designed for all TCP/IP host?  True or false?
>
> 3)Which of the following are frame switching?  choose two
> 1)Full Duplex
> 2)Half Duplex
> 3)Cut thru
> 4)store and forward
>
> 4)Bridge flood broadcast?  Ture of false?
>
> 5)Bridge increase collision domain? true or false?
>
> 6)for IP 172.37.2.56 and 12 bit subnet mask.
>
> What is the valid IP range
> A)172.37.2.48- 172.37.2.62
> B)172.37.2.48-172.37.2.63
> C)172.37.2.49-172.37.2.62
> and etc
>
> 7)If router A interface s0 connected to router B interface S0
> Router A interface 's encap is novel-ether  then how about serial 0 of
> router B?
>
> 8)when you type router#show ver.
>
> it shows configuration register is 0X0101?
> where is the router booted from?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Poor Tong



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