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Cisco 640-802 Q&A with explanations Version 12.0 Important Note, Please Read Carefully Other TestKing products A) Offline Testing engine Use the offline Testing engine product topractice the questions in an exam environment B) Study Guide (not available for all exams) Build a foundation of knowledge which will be useful also after passing the exam Latest Version We are constantly reviewing our products New material is added and old material is revised Free updates are available for 90 days after the purchase You should check your member zone at TestKing and update 3-4 days before the scheduled exam date Here is the procedure to get the latest version: 1.Go towww.testking.com 2.Click on Member zone/Log in 3.The latest versions of all purchased products are downloadable from here Just click the links For mostupdates,itisenough just to print the new questions at the end of the new version, not the whole document Feedback If you spot a possible improvement then please let us know We always interested in improving product quality Feedback should be send to feedback@testking.com You should include the following: Exam number, version, page number, question number, and your login ID Our experts will answer your mail promptly Copyright Each iPAD file contains a unique serial number associated with your particular name and contact information for security purposes So if we find out that a particular iPAD file is being distributed by you, TestKing reserves the right to take legal action against you according to the International Copyright Laws Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -2- Table of Contents TOPIC 1, DESCRIBE HOW A NETWORK WORKS (84 questions) Section 1: Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices (9 questions)6 Section 2: Select the components required to meet a network specification (4 questions) 11 11 Section 3: Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in a network (12 questions) 14 Section 4: Describe common networked applications including web applications (4 questions) 26 Section 5: Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP models (13 questions) 29 Section 6: Describe the impact of applications (Voice Over IP and Video Over IP) on a network (2 questions) 38 Section 7: Interpret network diagrams (7 questions) 39 Section 8: Determine the path between two hosts across a network (16 questions) 52 Section 9: Describe the components required for network and Internet communications (5 questions) 74 Section 10: Identify and correct common network problems at layers 1, 2, and using a layered model approach (8 questions) 81 Section 11: Differentiate between LAN/WAN operation and features (4 questions) 88 TOPIC 2, CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT A SWITCH WITH VLANs AND INTERSWITCH COMMUNICATIONS (165 questions) 92 Section 1: Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect switches to other network devices and hosts (6 questions) 92 Section 2: Explain the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks (14 questions) 98 Section 3: Explain network segmentation and basic traffic management concepts (5 questions) 110 Section 4: Explain basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches (13 questions) 114 Section 5: Perform and verify initial switch configuration tasks including remote access management (10 questions) 128 Section 6: Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities (including: ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, arp, ipconfig), SHOW & DEBUG commands (8 questions) 138 138 Section 7: Identify, prescribe, and resolve common switched network media issues, configuration issues, auto negotiation, and switch hardware failures (6 questions) 146 Section 8: Describe enhanced switching technologies (including: VTP, RSTP, VLAN, PVSTP, 802.1q) (35 questions) 151 Section 9: Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing betweenLeading them (10 questions) 187 the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -3- Section 10: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (11 questions) 197 Section 11: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot trunking on Cisco switches (14 questions) 208 208 Section 12: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interVLAN routing (8 questions) 220 Section 13: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VTP (11 questions) 231 Section 14: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RSTP operation (5 questions) 244 Section 15: Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to verify the operational status of a Cisco switched network (3 questions) 251 Section 16: Implement basic switch security (including: port security, trunk access, management vlan other than vlan1, etc.) (6 questions) 255 TOPIC 3, IMPLEMENT AN IP ADDRESSING SCHEME AND IP SERVICES TO MEET NETWORK REQUIREMENTS IN A MEDIUM-SIZE ENTERPRISE BRANCH OFFICE NETWORK (76 questions) 262 Section 1: Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing (5 questions) 262 Section 2: Explain the operation and benefits of using DHCP and DNS (3 questions)266 266 Section 3: Configure, verify and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS operation on a router (including: CLI/SDM) (1 question) 268 Section 4: Implement static and dynamic addressing services for hosts in a LAN environment (15 questions) 270 Section 5: Calculate and apply an addressing scheme including VLSM IP addressing design to a network (20 questions) 286 Section 6: Determine the appropriate classless addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment (24 questions) 310 Section 7: Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4 (including: protocols, dual stack, tunneling, etc) (0 questions) 329 Section 8: Describe IPv6 addresses (1 question) 329 Section 9: Identify and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host configurations (7 questions) 331 TOPIC 4, CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON CISCO DEVICES (211 questions) 340 Section 1: Describe basic routing concepts (including: packet forwarding, router lookup process) (4 questions) 340 Section 2: Describe the operation of Cisco routers (including: router bootup process, POST, router components) (23 questions) 344 Section 3: Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect routers to other network devices and hosts (5 questions) 363 Section 4: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 (5 questions) 368 Section 5: Access and utilize the router to set basic parameters (including: CLI/SDM) (7 questions) 373 Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -4- Section 6: Connect, configure, and verify operation status of a device interface (8 questions) 379 Section 7: Verify device configuration and network connectivity using ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH or other utilities (8 questions) 390 Section 8: Perform and verify routing configuration tasks for a static or default route given specific routing requirements (11 questions) 397 Section 9: Manage IOS configuration files (including: save, edit, upgrade, restore) (12 questions) 407 Section 10: Manage Cisco IOS (13 questions) 420 Section 11: Compare and contrast methods of routing and routing protocols (32 questions) 431 Section 12: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF (34 questions) 459 Section 13: Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP (23 questions) 493 Section 14: Verify network connectivity (including: using ping, traceroute, and telnet or SSH) (5 questions) 516 Section 15: Troubleshoot routing issues (5 questions) 519 Section 16: Verify router hardware and software operation using SHOW & DEBUG commands (7 questions) 525 Section 17: Implement basic router security (9 questions) 533 TOPIC 5, EXPLAIN AND SELECT THE APPROPRIATE ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS REQUIRED FOR A WLAN (12 questions) 542 Section 1: Describe standards associated with wireless media (including: IEEE WI-FI Alliance, ITU/FCC) (2 questions) 542 Section 2: Identify and describe the purpose of the components in a small wireless network (Including: SSID, BSS, ESS) (2 questions) 543 Section 3: Identify the basic parameters to configure on a wireless network to ensure that devices connect to the correct access point (2 questions) 544 Section 4: Compare and contrast wireless security features and capabilities of WPA security (including: open, WEP, WPA-1/2) (3 questions) 547 Section 5: Identify common issues with implementing wireless networks (Including: Interface, missconfiguration) (3 questions) 549 TOPIC 6, IDENTIFY SECURITY THREATS TO A NETWORK AND DESCRIBE GENERAL METHODS TO MITIGATE THOSE THREATS (9 questions) 550 Section 1: Describe today's increasing network security threats and explain the need to implement a comprehensive security policy to mitigate the threats (2 questions) 551 Section 2: Explain general methods to mitigate common security threats to network devices, hosts, and applications (2 questions) 552 Section 3: Describe the functions of common security appliances and applications (1 question) 554 Section 4: Describe security recommended practices including initial steps to secure network devices (4 questions) 554 Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -5- TOPIC 7, IMPLEMENT, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT NAT AND ACLs IN A MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISE BRANCH NETWORK (75 questions) 558 Section 1: Describe the purpose and types of ACLs (9 questions) 558 Section 2: Configure and apply ACLs based on network filtering requirements (including: CLI/SDM) (24 questions) 565 Section 3: Configure and apply an ACLs to limit telnet and SSH access to the router using (including: SDM/CLI) (9 questions) 594 Section 4: Verify and monitor ACLs in a network environment (9 questions) 601 Section 5: Troubleshoot ACL issues (5 questions) 611 Section 6: Explain the basic operation of NAT (4 questions) 615 Section 7: Configure NAT for given network requirements using (including: CLI/SDM) (6 questions) 618 Section 8: Troubleshoot NAT issues (9 questions) 625 TOPIC 8, IMPLEMENT AND VERIFY WAN LINKS (57 questions) 636 Section 1: Describe different methods for connecting to a WAN (3 questions) 636 Section 2: Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection (11 questions) 638 Section 3: Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers (29 questions) 651 Section 4: Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues (4 questions) 677 Section 5: Describe VPN technology (including: importance, benefits, role, impact, components) (0 questions) 681 Section 6: Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers (10 questions) 681 681 TOPIC 9, TESTKING NETWORK, SCENARIO 689 TOPIC 9, TESTKING NETWORK (5 questions) 690 TOPIC 10, TestKing.com network, Scenario 693 TOPIC 10, TestKing.com network, (5 questions) 694 TOPIC 11, Mixed (6 questions) 696 Total number of questions: 704 Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -6- TOPIC 1, DESCRIBE HOW A NETWORK WORKS (84 questions) Section 1: Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices (9 questions) QUESTION NO: Both switches and hubs are being utilized within the TestKing network Which of the following is true regarding the use of switches and hubs for network connectivity in this network? A Switches take less time to process frames than hubs take B Hubs can filter frames C Switches not forward broadcasts D Switches increase the number of collision domains in the network E Using hubs can increase the amount of bandwidth available to hosts F None of the above Answer: D QUESTION NO: Which one of the following characteristics is true regarding the use of hubs and switches? A Hubs can have their ports be configured with VLANs B Using hubs is costly with regard to bandwidth availability C Switches can not forward broadcasts D Switches are more efficient than hubs in processing frames E Switches increase the number of collision domains in the network Answer: E Explanation: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -7- Switches increases the number of collisions domains in the network Switches that are configured with VLANs will reduce the size of the collision domains by increasing the number of collision domains in a network, but making them smaller than that of one big, flat network Incorrect Answers: A Switches are capable of VLAN configurations, but hubs are not B Hubs are generally the least costly method possible to connect multiple devices together in a network C Switches forward broadcasts and multicasts, by default, to all ports within the same VLAN Only routers block all broadcast traffic by default D Switches and hubs can be equally efficient in processing frames, in theory In practice, switches are generally more efficient as they usually have more CPU and memory allocated to them, and are generally much more expensive than a simple hub QUESTION NO: When comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between bridges and switches, which of the following are valid statements? Choose all the valid answer choices) A Bridges are faster than switches because they have fewer ports B A switch is a multiport bridge, C Bridges and switches learn MAC addresses by examining the source MAC address of each frame received D A bridge will forward a broadcast but a switch will not E Bridges and switches increase the size of a collision domain F None of the above statements are true Answer: B, C Explanation: Both bridges and switches build the bridge table by listening to incoming frames and examining the source MAC address in the frame Switches are multiport bridges that allow you to create multiple broadcast domains Each broadcast domain is like a distinct virtual bridge within a switch Incorrect Answers: A Switches are generally faster than bridges Bridges also not necessarily have fewer ports than switches D Both bridges and switches will forward broadcast and multicast traffic, assuming that the traffic remains in the same VLAN Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -8- E The use of VLANs in a switch can decrease the size of the collision domain, by creating additional, smaller collision domains QUESTION NO: Which of the following correctly describe the various functions and virtues of a router? (Select all valid answer choices) A Packet switching B Collision prevention on a LAN segment C Packet filtering D Broadcast domain enlargement E Broadcast forwarding F Internetwork communication G None of the above Answer: A, C, F Explanation: The main function of a router is to connect different, separated networks together In doing so, switching packets from one network to another is a primary function, along with providing for communication between networks As an additional feature, routers are capable of providing filtering on a network address and application port level, so choice C is also correct Incorrect Answers: B Routers can indeed be used to segment a network separate a collision domain, since routers not forward LAN broadcasts and multicasts to other interfaces However, routers alone can not prevent all collisions from occurring on any given LAN segment D Routers actually segment LANs into smaller broadcast domains E Routers not forward broadcast and multicast traffic out the additional interfaces by default Unless bridging or IP helpers are configured on the router, LAN broadcasts are blocked at the router level QUESTION NO: The LAN needs are expanding at the Testking corporate office, which is quickly growing You are instructed to enlarge the area covered by a single LAN segment on the TestKing network Which of the following are layer devices that you can use? (Choose all that apply.) Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com -9- A A switch B A router C A network adapter card D A hub E A repeater Answer: D, E Explanation: A hub simply repeats the electrical signal and makes no attempt to interpret the electrical signal (layer 1) as a LAN frame (Layer 2) So, a hub actually performs OSI layer functions, repeating an electrical signal, whereas a switch performs OSI layer functions, actually interpreting Ethernet header information, particularly addresses, to make forwarding decisions Hubs can be used to increase the number of stations that can be supported on a LAN Because the repeater does not interpret what the bits mean, but does examine and generate electrical signals, a repeater is considered to operate at Layer Repeaters can be used to physically extend the LAN to greater distances QUESTION NO: Cisco is the leader in the router market space What basic functions their routers perform in a network? (Choose two) A The microsegmentation of broadcast domains B Path selection C Packet switching D Bridging between LAN segments E Access layer security F VLAN membership assignment G Application optimization Answer: B, C Explanation: The primary functions of a router are: Packet Switching and Path Selection It is the routers job to determine the best method for delivering the data, and switching that data as quickly as possible Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 10 - The TestKing network shown above depicts how a satellite office is connected to the Internet via a single connection The following questions will all refer to this diagram TOPIC 9, TESTKING NETWORK (5 questions) Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 691 - QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing Network scenario Assuming that Router TestKing1 has a packet with a destination address of192.168.1.255, what describes the operation of how the network will handle this traffic? A As TestKing1 forwards the frame containing this packet, switch TestKing3 will forward it to the device assigned the IP address of 192.168.1.255 B TestKing1 will forward the packet out all interfaces C TestKing1 will encapsulate the packet in a frame with a destination MAC address of FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF D TestKing1 will drop this packet because this is not a valid IP address E As TestKing1 forwards the frame containing this packet, switch TestKing3 will add 192.168.1.266 to its MAC table F None of the above Answer: B QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing Network scenario Files located on the TestKingB server must be used by clients on the 192.168.1.0/24 network You need to configure a route which accomplishes this on router TestKing1 Which route configuration statement should you use? A ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 209.165.100.250 B ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.09 s0/0/0 C ip route 209.165.200.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.250 D ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 209.165.200.226 E None of the above Answer: C QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing Network scenario Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 692 - Assuming that a packet is sent from host TestKingI to Server TestKingB, in how many frames will this packet be encapsulated when it is delivered through the network? A B C D E F G H None of the above Answer: A QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing Network scenario Your boss at TestKing.net, Mrs Tess King, has asked you to ensure that web pages located on the Web server TestKingA, can be viewed by users on the Internet What steps should you take? A On Router TestKing1, configure DHCP to assign a registered IP address on the 209.165.100.0/24 networ kto Web server TestKingA B On Router TestKing2, configure a default static route to the 192.168.1.0 network C On router TestKing1, configures NAT to translate an address on the 209.165.100.0/24 network to 192.168.1.0 D On Router TestKing2, configure DNS to resolve the URL assigned to Web Server TestKing to the 192.168.1.10 address E None of the above Answer: B QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing Network scenario Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 693 - The default gateway for both Host TestKingI and Web Server TestKingA is the router address 192.168.1.250 Your are required to assign the correct subnet mask for this network A 255.255.255.252 B 255.255.255.0 C 255.255.255.250 D 255.255.255.192 E None of the above Answer: B TOPIC 10, TestKing.com network, Scenario Network topology exhibit: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 694 - You work as a network engineer at TestKing.com Study the network topology exhibit carefully TOPIC 10, TestKing.com network, (5 questions) QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing.com Network scenario Host TestKingII sends a request for a file to remote server TestKingA Which destination address does host TestKingII place in the layer header of the packet containing the request? A the MAC address of the s0/0/0 interface of router TestKing2 B the MAC address of the NIC in server TestKingA C the MAC address of the Fa0/0 interface of router TestKing1 D The IP address of server TestKingA E The IP address of the s0/0/0 interface of Router TestKing2 F The IP address of the Fa0/0/0 interface of Router TestKing1 Answer: D QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing.com Network scenario Host TestKingII sends an ICMP echo requests to remote server TestKingA Which destination address does host TestKingII place in the Layer header of the frame containing the ping packet? A the MAC address of the s0/0/0 interface of router TestKing2 B the MAC address of the NIC in server TestKingA C the MAC address of the Fa0/0 interface of router TestKing1 D The IP address of server TestKingA E The IP address of the s0/0/0 interface of Router TestKing2 F The IP address of the Fa0/0/0 interface of Router TestKing1 Answer: C Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 695 - QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing.com Network scenario Host TestKingII receives a file from the remote server TestKingA Which MAC address appears as the source address in the header of the frames received by TestKingII A the MAC address of the Fa0/0 interface of router TestKing1 B the MAC address of the NIC in host TestKingII C the MAC address of the NIC in server TestKingA D the MAC address of the s0/0/0 interface of router TestKing2 Answer: C QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing.com Network scenario Host TestKingII has just started up and requests a web page from the web server TestKingI Which two statements describe steps in the process host TestKingII uses to send the requests TestKingI Select two A Host TestKingII addresses the frame to the MAC address of router TestKing1 B Host TestKingII sends the packets to router TestKing1 to be forwarded to web server TestKingI C Host TestKingII looks in its ARP cache for the MAC address of router TestKing1 D Host TestKingII sends a broadcast ARP requests to obtain the MAC address of web server TestKingI E Host TestKingII addresses the frames to the MAC address of web server TestKingI Answer: D, E QUESTION NO: Note: Please refer to the TestKing.com Network scenario Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 696 - Router TestKing1 forwards a packet from host TestKingA to remote server TestKingA Which statement describes the use of a MAC as the frame carrying this packet leaves the S0/0/0 interface of router TestKing1? A The destination MAC address in the frame is the MAC address of the NIC of server TestKingA B The frame does not have MAC addresses C The source MAC address in the frame is the MAC address of the NIC of host TestKingII D The source MAC address in the frame is the MAC address of the S0/0/0 Interface of router TestKing1 E The destination MAC address in the frame is the MAC address of the S0/0/0 Interface of router TestKing2 Answer: E TOPIC 11, Mixed (6 questions) QUESTION NO: DRAG DROP TestKing has three locations and has plans to redesign the network accordingly The networking team received 192.168.151.0 to use as the addressing for entire network from the administrator After subnetting the address, the team is ready to assign the address 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 converse unused addresses for future growth Being mindful of these goals, drag the host addresses on the left to the correct router interface One of the routers is partially configured Move the mouse over a router to view its configuration (** This information is missing**) Not all of the host addresses on the left will be used Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 697 - Answer: Explanation: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 698 - QUESTION NO: Your TestKing trainee Tess is curious about the function of a DHCP Server In particular she wants to know how the process of dynamically assigning IP addresses to hosts work What should you tell her? A Adresses are allocated after a negotiation between the server and the the host to determine the length of the agreement B Addresses are permanently assigned so that the hosts uses the same address at all times C Addresses are assigned for a fixed period of time At the end of the period, a new request for an address must be made, and another address is then assigned D Addresses are leased to hosts A host will usually keep the same address by periodically contacting the4 DHCP server to renew the lease Answer: D QUESTION NO: Exhibit: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 699 - You work as a network engineer at TestKing.com You study the exhibit carefully, You notice that there are two OSPF designated routers identified on TestKing4 What could explain this fact? A Two Router IDs have the same OSPF priority and are therefore tied for DR election B TestKing4 is connected to more than one multi-access network C The DR election is still underway and there are two contenders for the role D The router at 208.149.23.130 is a secondary DR in case the primary fails Answer: B QUESTION NO: Exhibit: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 700 - You work as a network engineer at TestKing.com You study the exhibit carefully You are told by your boss, Mrs Tess King, to study the interfaces of switch TestKing3 in particular What can you tell her? Select two A A hub is connected directly to FastEthernet0/5 B FastEthernet0/1 is connected to a host with multiple network interface cards C Interface FastEthernet0/2 has been disabled D Mutliple devices are connected directly to FastEthernet0/1 E FastEthernet0/1 is configured as a trunk link Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 701 - F FastEthernet0/5 has statically assigned MAC addresses Answer: E, F QUESTION NO: Network topology exhibit: TestKing1 exhibit: TestKing2 exhibit: TestKing3 exhibit: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 702 - You work as a network engineer at TestKing.com You study the exhibit carefully You are told by your boss, Mrs Tess King, that the VLAN configuration of switch TestKing3 is not synchronized with the other parts of the network She tells you that you need to find out why TestKing3 is not receiving VTP updates What should you tell her? A TestKing1 supports a greater number of VLANs than does switch TestKing3 B TestKing2 is not relaying VTP advertisments to TestKing3 C TestKing2 should be operating in VTP server or client mode to relay VTP updates D TestKing3 has fewer existing VLANs than does TestKing1 E TestKing3 should be operating in VTP mode to relay VTP updates F TestKing3 has a revision number higher than that being advertised Answer: F QUESTION NO: SIMULATION Network topology exhibit: Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 703 - You work as a network technician at TestKing.com Study the exhibit carefully You are required to perform configurations to enable internet access The TestKing ISP has given you six public IP addresses in the 198.18.32.65 198.18.32.70/29 range TestKing.com has 62 clients that needs to have simultaneous internet access These local hosts use private IP addresses in the 192.168.6.65 - 192.168.6.126/26 range You need to configure Router TestKing1 using the TestKingA console You have already made basic router configuration You have also configured the appropriate NAT interfaces; NAT inside and NAT outside respectively Now you are required to finish the configuration of TestKing1 Answer: Explanation: Testking1: Testking1#Config t Testking(Config)#interface fa0/0 Testking(Config-if)#ip nat inside Testking(Config)#interface S0/0 Testking(Config-if)#ip nat outside Testking(Config-if)#exit Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 704 - Testking(Config)#access-list permit 192.168.6.65 0.0.0.62 Testking(Config)#access-list deny any Testking(Config)#ip nat pool nat_test 198.18.32.65 198.18.32.70 prefix-length 29 Testking(Config)#ip nat inside source list pool nat_test overload Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com - 705 - ... zone at TestKing and update 3-4 days before the scheduled exam date Here is the procedure to get the latest version: 1.Go towww .testking. com 2.Click on Member zone/Log in 3.The latest versions... (10 questions) 681 681 TOPIC 9, TESTKING NETWORK, SCENARIO 689 TOPIC 9, TESTKING NETWORK (5 questions) 690 TOPIC 10, TestKing. com network, Scenario 693 TOPIC 10, TestKing. com network, (5 questions)... Part of the TestKing network is displayed below: Study the exhibit shown above Host TestKingA has established a connection with the TestKingII server attached to interface E0 of the TestKing2 router