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642-813 Q&A – Mix Practice Questions (31-35)

Section 6 – Mix Practice Questions QUESTION NO: 31 Which two statements about voice VLANs are correct? (Choose two.) A. Voice VLANs eliminate the need for QoS configuration. B. Voice VLANs are used on trunk links to eliminate the need for QoS CoS markings. C. Voice VLANs are...
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642-813 Q&A – Mix Practice Questions (21-25)

Section 6 – Mix Practice Questions QUESTION NO: 21 Which item is the most important factor during deployment of high-availability features? A. Test major changes before deployment and defer minor changes until during deployment. B. Document and verify rollback procedures. C. Ensure consistency of code versions across the...
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642-813 Q&A – Mix Practice Questions (11-15)

Section 6 – Mix Practice Questions QUESTION NO: 11 What does the command udld reset accomplish? A. allows an UDLD port to automatically reset when it has been shutdown B. resets all UDLD enabled ports that have been shutdown C. removes all UDLD configurations from interfaces that were...
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642-813 Q&A – Mix Practice Questions (6-10)

Section 6 – Mix Practice Questions QUESTION NO: 6 Which two WLAN client utility statements are true? (Choose two.) A.In a Windows XP environment, a client adapter can only be configured and managed with the Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager. B.The Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU) can be used to...
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642-813 Q&A – Mix Practice Questions (1-5)

Section 6 – Mix Practice Questions QUESTION NO: 1 You have just created a new VLAN on your network for inter-VLAN routing. What is one step that you should include in your VLAN-based implementation and verification plan? A. Verify that different native VLANs exist between two switches for...
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642-813 Q&A Index (Section 5 – Implement High Availability)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements • Determine network resources needed for implementing High Availability on a network • Create a High Availability implementation plan • Create a High Availability verification plan • Implement first hop redundancy protocols •...
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642-813 Q&A – Implement High Availability (46-50)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements QUESTION NO: 46 On a 3550 EMI switch, which three types of interfaces can be used to configure HSRP? (Select three) A. Loopback interface B. SVI interface C. Routed port D. Access port...
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642-813 Q&A – Implement High Availability (41-45)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements QUESTION NO: 41 Which statement best describes Cisco supervisor engine redundancy using Stateful Switchover? A. Redundancy provides fast supervisor switchover for all Cisco Catalyst 6500 series switches. B. Switchover ensures that Layer 2...
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642-813 Q&A – Implement High Availability (36-40)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements QUESTION NO: 36 HSRP has been configured between two Pass4sure devices. Which of the following describe reasons for deploying HSRP? (Select all that apply) A. HSRP provides redundancy and fault tolerance B. HSRP...
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642-813 Q&A – Implement High Availability (31-35)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements QUESTION NO: 31 Which describes the default load balancing scheme used by the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)? A.per host basis using a round-robin scheme B.per host basis using a strict priority scheme...
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642-813 Q&A – Implement High Availability (16-20)

Section 5 – Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements QUESTION NO: 16 Which two statements are true about the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)? (Choose two.) A.Load sharing with HSRP is achieved by creating multiple subinterfaces on the HSRP routers. B.Load sharing...
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