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April 1st, 2012 in SWITCH 642-813 Go to comments

Here you will find answers to Drag and Drop Questions – Part 2

Question 1

Drag the choices on the left to the boxes on the right that should be included when creating a VLAN-based implementation plan. Not all choices will be used.

VLAN_implementation_plan.jpg


Answer:

+ reference to design documents
+ roll back guidelines
+ detailed implementation plans
+ time required to perform the implementation

(In this question we don’t need to sort in the correct order)

Explanation

An implementation plan requires:

+ A description of the task
+ References to design documents
+ Detailed implementation guidelines
+ Detailed rollback guidelines in case of failure
+ The estimated time required for implementation

Question 2

You have a VLAN implementation that requires inter-vlan routing using layer 3 switches. Drag the steps on the left that should be part of the verification plan to the spaces on the right. Not all choices will be used.

VLAN_implementation.jpg


Answer:

+ Verify that there is inter-switch connectivity
+ Verify that the data and voice VLANs are NOT assigned a trunk’s native VLAN
+ Verify that the needed Switch Virtual interfaces have been created
+ Verify that the proper ports are assigned to the VLAN

Question 3

Match the SNMP versions and associated features

SNMP_version_features.jpg


Answer:

v1:
+ get next request
+ unsolicited alert msg

v2:
+ informed request
+ incremental 64 bit of new data

v4:
+ user name
+ security level

Question 4

Categorize the high availability network resource or feature with the management level, network level, or system level used.

network_resources.jpg


Answer:

Management Level:
+ IP SLA responder
+ NTP

Network Level:
+ RSTP
+ NSF

System Level:
+ Dual Power Supplies
+ SSO

Question 5

Match the HSRP states on the left with the correct definition on the right.

HSRP states.jpg


Answer:

+ Initial: State from which the router begin the HSRP process
+ Standby: A candidate to become the next active router
+ Learn: The router is still waiting to hear from the active router
+ Active: The router is currently forwarding packets
+ Listen: Listens for hello messages from the active and standby router
+ Speak: Participates in the election for the active or standby router

Question 6

Sort the syslog priority from highest to lowest

syslog_priority.jpg


Answer:

1) emergency
2) alert
3) critical
4) error
5) warning
6) notice
7) informational
8) debug

Explanation

The syslog levels and descriptions are listed below:

Code Severity Description
0 Emergency system is unusable (such as an imminent system crash)
1 Alert action must be taken immediately (such as a corrupted system database)
2 Critical Critical conditions (such as a hardware error)
3 Error Error conditions
4 Warning Warning conditions
5 Notice normal but significant condition. It is not an error, but possibly should be handled in a special way
6 Informational Informational message
7 Debug Debug-level message

Question 7

Match the Attributes on the left with the types of VLAN designs on right.

VLAN_attributes.jpg


Answer:

End-to-End VLANs:
+ As a user moves through a campus, the VLAN membership of the user remains the same, regardless of the physical switch this user attaches to.
+ Users are grouped into each VLAN regardless of the physical locations.

Local VLANs:
+ Create with Physical boundaries in mind rather then the departments or organization of the users on the devices.
+ VLANs on one switch are not advertised to all other switches in the network, nor do they need to be created in the VLAN database of any other switch.

Question 8

You have been tasked with planning a VLAN solution that will connect a seiver in one buliding to several hosts in another building. The solution should be built using the local vlan model and layer 3 switching at the distribution layer. Identify the questions related to this vlan solution that would ask the network administrator before you start the planning by dragging them into the target zone one the right. Not all questions will be used.

VLAN_soutions.jpg


Answer:

+ Is there inter-switch connectivity?
+ What routing protocol will be used?
+ What VLANs are available on each switch?
+ What switch ports are available in each building?
+ What IP addresses are available on each subnet?

Question 9

local_VLAN_distributed_VLAN.jpg


Answer:

Local vlan:
+ 20/80 rule
+ leverages on stp
+ leverages on routing
+ locally significant

Distributed vlan:
+ 80/20 rule
+ leverages on vtp
+ leverages on switching
+ globally significant

Comments
  1. prince
    April 6th, 2012

    for question 9, can change the order in the exam?

  2. Armin
    April 11th, 2012

    Hi,

    Q5: Checking switching training handout, learning phase is not mentioned there. What is correct?

    Q9: routing = local, switching = distributed – is this realy correct? Why?

  3. Laszlo
    April 14th, 2012

    @ prince: I’m sure you can.
    @ Armin: to Q9: my understanding is this: the new approach to VLan design is to use local VLans, because 80% of the today networks traffic leaves the LAN via a router or a L3 switch, which uses routing to forward the traffic.

    That is how I understood it, maybe it’s wrong, if anybody has a better explanation to share, it would be appreciated.

  4. Armin
    April 16th, 2012

    @Laszlo – sounds logic for me

  5. sp
    April 17th, 2012

    Hello guys..I think in Distributed VLANS : we have VTP server and VTP client,it leverages on Switching.
    Local VLANS: leverages on routing as it has all the layer 2 information locally.It needs help for routing.It also needs STP for loop free lAyer 2 environment locally.

  6. Rok
    April 18th, 2012

    hi can anyone pls elaborate on q8, because i have different answers

  7. Anonymous
    April 19th, 2012

    I have read the CCNP book cover to cover, but I dont think I would have been able answer Question 9 if it came in the exam. I suppose thats why we need dumps.

  8. Anonymous
    April 19th, 2012

    Rok,

    The information about the operating systems will be irrelevant when planning a VLAN, so two choices are eliminated.

    Contention is between the answers, “What version of VTP is being used?” and “What routing protocol will be used?”.

    I think the choice “What version of VTP is being used?” is more relevant for designing a VLAN.

  9. rnsguy
    April 21st, 2012

    @Anonymous

    dont think if we need the VTP version at all. As per my understanding VTP version updates everytime there is a change in the VLAN so that is rather irrelevant info.

  10. Faress
    April 22nd, 2012

    I think, since you will be implementing a NEW LOCAL vlan, there is no need to ask about VTP-related questions. Since it is new and local, you are responsable for makeing your own choice, this will not affect/not be affected by any existing setups. The existing ip routing setup, however should be taken into consideration, because it will influence the new setup that will try to connect to it.

  11. manoopkorah
    April 26th, 2012

    in Q8
    Contention is between the answers, “What version of VTP is being used?” and “What routing protocol will be used?”.

    Which one correct choice pls help me.

  12. sheel
    April 29th, 2012

    give me the correct answer
    You work as a network administrator at Company.com. Your boss is asking you about lightweight access points WLAN controller associations. What is the proper sequence a lightweight access point associates with a WLAN controller?

    (drag and drop)

  13. Fuzzy
    April 30th, 2012

    In Actual test 642-813 april freedomsyria

    answer in dnd
    Local vlan
    -vtp transparent
    -20/80 rule
    -locally dependent
    -leverages on routing

    End to end
    vtp client, server
    80/20
    locally independent
    leverages on stp

    Well but in nonentity (dnd)
    local – leverages on stp
    end to end – leverage on vtp

  14. tomiccell
    May 3rd, 2012

    “Share your SWITCH Experience” has been missing from this site, and now “SWITCH FAQs & Tips” is too. (Left hand corner). Please whats going on?

  15. brody99
    May 6th, 2012

    1. Regarding questions 1, 2, and 8 above, must one organize them IN THE SPECIFIC ORDER LISTED in the answer above to be considered correct on the exam, or can one simply make sure to pick and drag the correct items in ANY ORDER?

    2. Regarding #3 above: Must one put the dragged items in the specific order listed in the answer, or does one simply have to make sure each pair is dragged to the correct category? For instance, if instead of listing SNMP v1 as “get next request” followed by “unsolicited alert message” as listed in the answer, I reverse the very same pair in the v1 category, will it get counted correct, or incorrect?

    3. Regarding #4 above: A different dump (syrian 145q?) lists the answer for the “Network Level” category as “NSF” followed by “RSTP.” The answer above lists it as “RSTP” followed by “NSF” (the same as the nonentity dump). If one reverses the order or the pair for any of the categories compared to the answer above, will the answer be correct or incorrect on the exam?

    4. Regarding #7 above: Again, is the order of the paired items in each category important, or does one simply have to make sure to match the correct pair with the correct category in any order therein?

    5. Regarding #9 above: Again…assuming the correct 4 choices for each category are made, must they be in a specific order or simply in the correct catergory in any order?

    Thanks.

  16. armiyan
    May 12th, 2012

    explaination for question 9

    Local VLANs

    -20/80 rules, becouse must of ur applications are in another subnet so 20% of ur traffic is local and 80% of ur traffic is remote

    -Leverages on routing, traffic passes from one subnet to an other

    -Locally significant, a vlan number never cross beyond the distribution switch.

    -Leverages on spanning-tree (vtp is no necessary since u will be configuring the access and distribution switch with the same vlan at must).

    End to End VLANs

    -80/20 rules, example u are connecting 2 sans from different buildings and must see each other in the same vlan and expect to have 80% of traffic local

    -Leverages on switching, traffic passes from one switch to another in the same broadcast domain

    -Globally significant, vlan traffic passes over multiple trunks and vlan propagates among multiple switches

    -Leverages on VTP, its a requisite to avoid configuring vlans among mutiple switches.

  17. JP
    May 28th, 2012

    Hello,

    I think that this is the correct arrangement for the drag and drop question for LAP discovery process.
    1. The lightweight AP requests an IP address via DHCP
    2. The lightweight AP searches for a wireless LAN controller using LWAPP in Layer 2 mode.
    3. The lightweight AP sends a LWAPP Discovery Request to the management IP address of the wireless LAN controller via broadcast
    4. The wireless LAN controller responds with a Discovery Response from the Manager IP address.
    5. The lightweight AP chooses the AP Manager with the least number of associated access points and sends the join request.
    Note: The LAPs issue a DHCP discovery request to get an IP address, unless it has previously had a static IP address configured.
    Please correct me if you feel this is wrong.

  18. Darryl
    May 28th, 2012

    Regarding the ordering of the questions 1,2,4,7,8,9 is the order important?
    since the vce are incorrecting me alot because of the incorrect order. just wanna be sure since I am gonna take the test this may 31

  19. Muneer
    June 1st, 2012

    dear’s
    regarding question #2 if you compare answer with mustafa dumps answer is not the same

    which one is correct ? need help
    thanks in advance

  20. Muneer
    June 1st, 2012

    dear’s
    also the question no 9 difference if we compare with mustafa dumps, which one is important exam point if view ??

  21. Muneer
    June 4th, 2012

    Q#8 which one is correct,

    Contention is between the answers, “What version of VTP is being used?” and “What routing protocol will be used?”.

  22. Divina
    June 4th, 2012

    Hello,
    I think that this is the correct arrangement for the drag and drop question for LAP discovery process.
    1. The lightweight AP requests an IP address via DHCP
    2. The lightweight AP searches for a wireless LAN controller using LWAPP in Layer 2 mode.
    3. The lightweight AP sends a LWAPP Discovery Request to the management IP address of the wireless LAN controller via broadcast
    4. The wireless LAN controller responds with a Discovery Response from the Manager IP address.
    5. The lightweight AP chooses the AP Manager with the least number of associated access points and sends the join request.
    Note: The LAPs issue a DHCP discovery request to get an IP address, unless it has previously had a static IP address configured.
    Please correct me if you feel this is wrong.

  23. Nick
    June 7th, 2012

    Muneer wrote

    “Q#8 which one is correct, ?

    Contention is between the answers, “What version of VTP is being used?” and “What routing protocol will be used?”. ”

    In addition

    Q#2 which one is correct ?
    Contention is between the answers, “Verify that VTP is pruning the proper access ports ” and “Verify that the data and voice VLANs are NOT assigned a trunk’s native VLAN”

    Please answer ASAP because my exam is tomorrow

    Thanks in advance

  24. KV
    June 10th, 2012

    @ Nick,

    For Q#2:

    “Verify that VTP is pruning the proper access ports ” is the correct answer.

  25. Lexz
    June 12th, 2012

    Q#8 which one is correct,
    Contention is between the answers, “What version of VTP is being used?” and “What routing protocol will be used?”.

  26. AdyM
    June 12th, 2012

    In Q8 you don’t CARE what version of VTP is being used.

    That’s because you implement a LOCAL VLAN model for which Cisco recommends setting VTP to transparent and creating all the VLANs manually on each switch.

    Hence information about VTP is irrelevant in this case. At the very least way less important than IP routing protocol that you will need to setup on your distribution switch (or even on the access switch if you use routed links between access and distribution).

  27. CCNPW
    June 15th, 2012

    there is one new D & D question :

    can you please show me a way to share it???

  28. Mary
    June 21st, 2012

    Can some provide clarity on Q8.

  29. Dave
    June 26th, 2012

    Hi All,

    Can someone please confirm the correct order for Q8 ?

    Thanks you all.

  30. Anon
    June 27th, 2012

    Per CCCNP book 80/20 –80%local -20% crossing network

    and 20/80 is for distributed network

    Answer is Q9 seems wrong to me..Anyone??

  31. Hamza
    June 27th, 2012

    Q4 : NFS Or NSF ?????

    NFS: Network File System (NFS), NFS protocol provides transparent remote access to shared file systems across networks. The NFS protocol is designed to be machine, operating system, …

  32. Clumsy
    June 27th, 2012

    Q9: answer correct, distributed network is the same as end-to-end VLAN where 80% local traffic

    Q4: NSF = Nonstop Forwarding, for Supervisor and Route Redundancy

  33. Hamza
    June 27th, 2012

    Q9====

    Consider this diagram for local vlans, since local vlans are implemented only in one switch, it does not have any significance for other access switch. Thats is why leverages on routing becaus it need another equipement between to route packets from one acess sw to another. (DSW1 is peforming routing functions)

    ASW1———————-DSW1———————–ASW2

    VLAN1 SVI1/SVI2 VLAN2

    Distributed vlans use more switching technique since trafic must passed over some switches to reach a destination.

    (DSW1 is peforming switching functions)

    ASW1——————–DSW1————————ASW1

    VLAN1 VLAN1 VLAN1

    I hope this can help U, cheers.

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  35. Long
    July 20th, 2012

    Hi guys i just want to verify. do i need to put all the D and D in order even though it’s not stated in the question? Thanks in advance

  36. Mike
    August 8th, 2012

    Question #2 – is this posted as a correct answer? There seems to be some contention in the comments about it “@ Nick, For Q#2: “Verify that VTP is pruning the proper access ports ” is the correct answer.

    How can this be? Doesn’t VTP prune on TRUNK links only, NOT access ports? – so the published answer stands as correct?

    + Verify that there is inter-switch connectivity
    + Verify that the data and voice VLANs are NOT assigned a trunk’s native VLAN)
    + Verify that the needed Switch Virtual interfaces have been created
    + Verify that the proper ports are assigned to the VLAN

    Help, I’m confused now, exam looming….

  37. Trescool
    August 10th, 2012

    Anyone that passed the exam can confirm the veracity of Q2 and Q8 ????

  38. Mike
    August 11th, 2012

    I’m with Andy M on Q2 -

    In Q8 you don’t CARE what version of VTP is being used.

    That’s because you implement a LOCAL VLAN model for which Cisco recommends setting VTP to transparent and creating all the VLANs manually on each switch.

    Nor are you interested in anything to do with Operating Systems. Therefore I believe the published answer is indeed correct, by a process of elimination…you end up with.

    + Is there inter-switch connectivity?
    + What routing protocol will be used?
    + What VLANs are available on each switch?
    + What switch ports are available in each building?
    + What IP addresses are available on each subnet?

  39. wiwi
    September 6th, 2012

    Which one is correct?
    its GLOP -

    Local Vlan

    -loccally significant
    -20/80 rule
    -leverages on routing
    -leverages on stp

    Distributed vlan

    -Globally significant
    -leverages on routing
    -80/20 rule
    -leverages on vtp

    Its Cert

    Local vlan:
    + 20/80 rule
    + leverages on stp
    + leverages on routing
    + locally significant

    Distributed vlan:
    + 80/20 rule
    + leverages on vtp
    + leverages on switching
    + globally significant

  40. tyler
    September 10th, 2012

    Does the order matter in D&D questions? Are VLAN drag and drops still in the test. I think they put those there just so you can fail.

  41. gg
    September 21st, 2012

    Q.9 the ccnp switch book we can find that 80/20 is local and 20/80 is end to end (first is local traffic second is remote ) so I do not understand why it is opposite here, Anon already asked for that but everyone are doing like it is in dumps

  42. Boubil
    September 21st, 2012

    Hi gg

    In “Switch Official certification guide”, read Chapter 4:

    - p69: “End-to-end VLANs should group users according to common requirements. All users in a
    VLAN should have roughly the same traffic flow patterns, following the 80/20 rule”

    - p70: “most enterprise networks have moved toward the 20/80 rule (where server and in-tranet/Internet resources are centralized), end-to-end VLANs have become cumbersome
    and difficult to maintain”

    With the old 80/20 rule where most traffic stayed in the Campus LAN, it was interesting to have end-to-end vlans, so that users placed in different locations and communicating together were in the same vlan, there was not a lot of routing required.

    Now with the 20/80 rule, anyway most of the traffic leaves the Campus LAN to go to servers in the Datacenter. So having large end-to-end vlans covering all the campus is not really interesting anymore

  43. gg
    October 12th, 2012

    Bubil I have done some researching and to my surprise the answer here was correct and it was much similar to what you have written here, thx

  44. Mishel
    October 16th, 2012

    Hello..

    Can someone help me to Question Number 2?
    Which is the correct answer between
    ” Verify that the data and voice VLANs are NOT assigned a trunk’s native VLAN” or Verify that the needed Switch Virtual Interface have been created ?

    Thanks.

  45. LuC
    October 18th, 2012

    Hey guys,

    about the WLAN question, have a look at this document:

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a00806c9e51.shtml.

    So the correct answer is:
    1. The IP address is statically configured on the lightweigh AP.
    2. The lightweight AP requests an IP address via DHCP
    3. The lightweight AP searches for a wireless LAN controller using LWAPP in Layer 2 mode.
    4. The lightweight AP sends a LWAPP Discovery Request to the management IP address of the wireless LAN controller via broadcast
    5. The wireless LAN controller responds with a Discovery Response from the Manager IP address.
    6. The lightweight AP chooses the AP Manager with the least number of associated access points and sends the join request.

    bye

  46. Sum
    November 21st, 2012

    please can anybody tell does the order of the placement of the correct answers matter, or not??

  47. Zee
    November 25th, 2012

    in drag n drops.. the order of the correct answers matter or not? because in .vce tests.. it mark your answer wrong !

  48. kamikaze
    November 27th, 2012

    Hi, as SUM and ZEE ask, please, someone tell us if the order matters or not ? Thanks

  49. dms
    December 8th, 2012

    new D&D

    question about priority in traffic flow:
    options to choose:
    1. voice
    2. video streamming
    3. data
    4. voice signalling
    5. video interactive
    6. routing protocol

  50. brutus850
    December 10th, 2012

    @ dms,

    Had this D&D today. there was no “data” in this D&D.

  51. David N
    December 11th, 2012

    I have D&D 1,3,4,8 in my exam today. I passed with 923

  52. DaoSi
    December 11th, 2012

    hello David ,

    D&D must be sort in order?

  53. aleksi
    December 11th, 2012

    @brutus850

    What did you have and what is the correct order? Something like this? thx

    Voice
    Video Interactive
    Video Streaming
    Call Signaling
    IP Routing
    Network Management

  54. Oatey
    December 13th, 2012

    @David N
    please can you reply to the question:
    must be D&D in order?
    Taking the exam next Friday.

  55. JustMe
    January 30th, 2013

    Q8: Hi, i’m stil starting my study to SWITCH but i think that the VTP version is very important in this case, because in VTP the transparent mode is version dependent. The v1 will only forward information if the version and domain are equal and the version 2 doesn’t do this check.

  56. mumar
    January 30th, 2013

    I am so shitfaced

  57. bheki
    February 7th, 2013

    what are the current questions for ccnp switch 642 813

  58. bheki
    February 7th, 2013

    meaning current lab sims

  59. shree
    February 10th, 2013

    pls let me knw is it compulsory to keep D&D in order as in dumps or this site

  60. Vann W
    March 11th, 2013

    It’s still valid this

  61. CCNP PRIDE
    March 13th, 2013

    @shree

    you dont need to keep it in order

    just like your CCNA exam.

    Cisco is not stricted to get it in order.

    unless the question ask to keep ur answers in order

  62. CCNP PRIDE
    March 13th, 2013

    cisco is not strict to get it in order

  63. Daniel
    April 3rd, 2013

    Q1, Q3 ,Q4 on the test today

  64. TechMom
    April 12th, 2013

    Q1,Q3, Q6 & Q7 on test today

  65. TechMom
    April 12th, 2013

    oops sorry, not Q3, I had Q2.

  66. Dinesh Kumar
    April 25th, 2013

    Q9 need to complete explanation for local vlan and distributed Vlan what is meant by 80/20 and 20/80 rule. why leverage on stp and leverage of routing under local vlan and levarge on vtp and leverage on switching in ditributed vlan..

  67. hi every one
    April 26th, 2013

    @Dinesh

    80/20 means 80 persent traffic is local and 20% is towards the internet similarly the opposite for 20/80.
    20/80 leverage on routing because 80% traffic in not local and require routing to internet etc
    similarly 80/20 leverages on switching and vtp as most of the user traffic is local and for ease of managment require vtp…

    for further clearing ur concept please check the starting chapters of cisco press book for switch the design section

    hope it has been informative for u..

  68. JustPassed
    May 8th, 2013

    Q1, Q3, Q4 on the Exam today

  69. desmond
    May 16th, 2013

    Hi every body, Pls answer the most wanted question, as VCE marke’s it wrong, DOES THE D & D QUESTIONS NEEDS TO BE IN ORDER, OR CAN IT BE IN ANY ORDER, IF ANY ORDER IS OK THEN HOW WILL THE SYSTEM MATCH THE CORRECT ANSWER . PLS PLS PLS NEED AN ANSWER FOR THIS, THANK YOU.

  70. Meke
    May 19th, 2013

    Q2) In place of “Verify that the data and voice VLANs are NOT assigned a trunk´s native VLAN” I prefer “Verify that VTP is pruning the proper access port”.

    But I’m confused, in the first answer I think the native vlan traffic is untagged but passes through the trunk if the vlan is allowed, leaving perform routing. In the second response the vlan pruning is done in the trunk and not on access ports.
    Can anyone clarify the correct answer?

    thanks

  71. CiscoGuy
    May 21st, 2013

    @Meke

    You should always change the trunks native VLAN to something other than VLAN 1.
    And yes, you prune trunks, not access ports.

  72. Meke
    May 21st, 2013

    Ok but wich of two possible answers are the correct?

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    May 22nd, 2013

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