Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 200-301 Exam Questions in PDF

Free Cisco 200-301 Dumps Questions (page: 27)

DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)
Drag and drop the IPv6 address type characteristics from the left to the right.
Select and Place:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:



DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)
Refer to the exhibit. The IP address configurations must be completed on the DC-1 and HQ-1 routers based on these requirements:


-DC-1 Gi1/0 must be the last usable address on a /30
-DC-1 Gi1/1 must be the first usable address on a /29
-DC-1 Gi1/2 must be the last usable address on a /28
-HQ-1 Gi1/3 must be the last usable address on a /29

Drag and drop the commands from the left onto the destination interfaces on the right. Not all commands are used.
Select and Place:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:



How is RFC 1918 addressing used in a network?

  1. They are used to access the Internet from the internal network without conversion.
  2. They are used in place of public addresses for Increased security.
  3. They are used with NAT to preserve public IPv4 addresses.
  4. They are used by Internet Service Providers to route over the Internet.

Answer(s): C



DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)
Drag and drop the IPv6 address types from the left onto their descriptions on the right.
Select and Place:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:



Refer to the exhibit. What is a reason for poor performance on the network interface?

  1. The interface is receiving excessive broadcast traffic.
  2. The bandwidth setting of the interface is misconfigured.
  3. The cable connection between the two devices is faulty.
  4. The interface is operating at a different speed than the connected device.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Here we see a large number of input errors and CRC errors.



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Anonymous User
4/14/2026 12:31:34 PM

Question 2:
For question 2, the key concept is the Longest Prefix Match. Routers pick the route whose subnet mask is the most specific (largest prefix length) that still matches the destination IP.
From the options:

  • A) 10.10.10.0/28 ? 10.10.10.0–10.10.10.15
  • B) 10.10.13.0/25 ? 10.10.13.0–10.10.13.127
  • C) 10.10.13.144/28 ? 10.10.13.144–10.10.13.159
  • D) 10.10.13.208/29 ? 10.10.13.208–10.10.13.215

The destination Host A’s IP must fall within 10.10.13.208–10.10.13.215 for the /29 to be the best match. Since /29 is the longest prefix among the matching options, Router1 will use 10.10.13.208/29.
Thus, the correct answer is D.

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8/12/2023 7:56:00 PM

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x-men
5/23/2023 1:02:00 AM

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Dan
8/10/2023 4:19:00 PM

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8/1/2023 5:28:00 PM

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Da Costa
8/27/2023 11:43:00 AM

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CiscoStudent
11/15/2023 5:29:00 AM

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7/13/2023 11:00:00 AM

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