Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions

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Question 1 of 60

Which of the following three options represents the components of the Teleworker Solution? (Choose three.)

    Correct Answer: A, B, C

    ABE

    A Cisco ASR is used to terminate Teleworker solutions, not a 2900 series router.

    Hybrid teleworker uses Aironet, Advanced teleworker uses 880, both use IP phones. google: "at_a_glance_c45-652500.pdf" for details

    The Cisco Virtual Office Solution for the Enterprise Teleworker is implemented using the Cisco 800 series ISRs. Each ISR has integrated switch ports that then connect to the users broadband connection. The solution uses a permanent always-on IPsec VPN tunnel back to the corporate network. This architecture provides for centralized IT security management, corporate-pushed security policies, and integrated identity services. In addition, this solution supports the enterprise teleworker needs through advanced applications such as voice and video. For example, the enterprise teleworker can take advantage of toll bypass, voicemail, and advanced IP phone features not available in the PSTN.

    Enterprise Teleworker Module -

    The enterprise teleworker module consists of a small office or a mobile user who needs to access services of the enterprise campus. As shown in Figure 2-14, mobile users connect from their homes, hotels, or other locations using dialup or Internet access lines. VPN clients are used to allow mobile users to securely access enterprise applications. The Cisco Virtual Office solution provides a solution for teleworkers that is centrally managed using small integrated service routers

    (ISR) in the VPN solution. IP phone capabilities are also provided in the Cisco Virtual Office solution, providing corporate voice services for mobile users.

Question 2 of 60

Your company's Cisco routers are operating with EIGRP. You need to join networks with an acquisition's heterogeneous routers at 3 sites, operating with EIGRP and OSPF. Which describes the best practice for routing protocol deployment?

    Correct Answer:

    To integrate networks operating with different routing protocols like EIGRP and OSPF, the best practice is to apply two-way redistribution at each location with a route filter at each location. This approach ensures that routing information is exchanged between both networks while using route filters to prevent routing loops and control routing updates, thus maintaining network stability and efficiency.

Question 3 of 60

DRAG DROP -

The first phase of PPDIOO entails identifying customer requirements. Drag the example on the left to the associated requirement on the right.

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Question 4 of 60

Refer to the exhibit.

Which statement accurately represents the characteristics of the core layer in this design?

    Correct Answer:

    In a hierarchical network design, the core layer's primary function is to transport large amounts of traffic reliably and quickly. It typically uses partial mesh topology to ensure multiple paths between devices which enhances redundancy and load sharing. Full mesh is usually avoided at the core because it can be overly complex and cost-prohibitive. Access lists and QoS are typically implemented at the access and distribution layers, not the core, due to the core's high-speed requirements. Therefore, having a partial mesh with multiple paths is the accurate characteristic of the core layer in this design.

Question 5 of 60

DRAG DROP -

Drag the security prevision on the left to the appropriate Network module on the right.

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    Please refer to link.

    Link: http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1073230&seqNum=2 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Security/SAFE_RG/chap5.html#wp1090913 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Security/SAFE_RG/chap3.html