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New Cisco 300-320 Exam Dumps Collection (Question 5 - Question 14)
Q5. What is the recommended radius of a cell for a voice-ready wireless network?
A. 6 dBm
B. 7 dBm
C. 19 dBm
D. 5 dBm
E. -67 dBm
F. -86 dBm
Answer: E
Explanation: https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/foundation-learning-guide/9780132652933/app03.html
"Recommendations for VoWLAN deployment include the following:
A cell radius of 67 dBm, with a separation of 19 dBm for cells on the same channel."
Q6. A company requires real-time SAN replication between two remote locations. What is the standard path selection protocol for fabric routing?
A. FSFP
B. FICON
C. FCoE
D. SCSI
Answer: A
Q7. Which part of the Layer 3 header is used to identify a flow in NetFlow but it is not used for NBAR?
A. source port
B. ToS
C. protocol type
D. source IP
Answer: B
Q8. Which statement about IPS and IDS solutions is true?
A. IDS and IPS read traffic only in inline mode.
B. IDS and IPS read traffic only in promiscuous mode.
C. An IDS reads traffic in inline mode, and an IPS reads traffic in promiscuous mode.
D. An IDS reads traffic in promiscuous mode, and an IPS reads traffic in inline mode.
Answer: D
Q9. Which statement is correct regarding NBAR and NetFlow?
A. NetFlow uses five key fields for the flow.
B. NBAR examines data in Layers 3 and 4.
C. NetFlow examines data in Layers 3 and 4.
D. NBAR examines data in Layers 2 through 4.
E. NetFlow examines data in Layers 2 through 4.
Answer: C
Explanation:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/netflow/configuration/12-4/nf-12-4-book/ios-netflowov.html#GUID-D670C93B-E93A-419A-968D-E5A953788418
Specifically, a flow is defined by the combination of the following seven key fields: Source IP address
Destination IP address
Source port number Destination port number Layer 3 protocol type Type of service (ToS) Input logical interface
Q10. What is the correct state between two BGP peers that are neighbors?
A. active
B. operational
C. established
D. up
Answer: C
Q11. Which three of these are major scaling, sizing, and performance considerations for an IPsec design? (Choose three.)
A. connection speed
B. number of remote sites
C. features to be supported
D. types of devices at the remote site
E. whether packets are encrypted using 3DES or AES
F. number of routes in the routing table at the remote site
Answer: A,B,C
Q12. What SAN technology can accomplish fabric infrastructure implementation using multiple fabrics?
A. VSAN
B. IVR
C. SCSI
D. NAS
Answer: A
Q13. In a collapsed core design, which three benefits are provided by a second-generation Cisco MDS director? (Choose three.)
A. a higher fan-out ratio
B. fully redundant switches
C. 100 percent port efficiency
D. all ISLs contained within a single chassis
E. higher latency and throughput than a core-edge design switch
Answer: B,C,D
Q14. The network engineering team is interested in deploying NAC within the enterprise network to enhance security. What deployment model should be used if the team requests that the NAC be logically inline with clients?
A. Layer 2 in-band
B. Layer 2 out-of-band
C. Layer 3 in-band
D. Layer 3 out-of-band
Answer: C
Explanation:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/nac-appliance-clean-access/product_data_sheet0900aecd802da1b5.html
Passing traffic mode
u2022 Virtual gateway (bridged mode)
u2022 Real IP gateway (routed mode)
Client access mode
u2022 Layer 2 (client is adjacent to the Cisco NAC Server)
u2022 Layer 3 (client is multiple hops from the Cisco NAC Server)
Traffic flow model
u2022 In-band (Cisco NAC Server is always in-line with user traffic)
u2022 Out-of-band (Cisco NAC Server is in-line only during authentication, posture assessment, andremediation)
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/nac-appliance-clean-access/prod_qas0900aecd802da200.html
Q. Does an in-band deployment require the placement of multiple Cisco NAC Servers at the access layer?
A. No. The Server is logically in-line, not physically. This permits the placement of the Server at the core.
So, logically = layer 3 and inline = in-band
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