CCNP TSHOOT 642-832 Real Exam Questions

Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Switched Networks (TSHOOT 642-832) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, certification. The TSHOOT 642-832  exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to (1) plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks and (2) use technology-based practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting.

Question:1
Which of the following would be considered reasonable network maintenance tasks? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Ensuring compliance with legal regulations and corporate policies
B. Troubleshooting problem reports
C. Planning for network expansion
D. Providing support to sales and marketing
E. Giving presentations to management
F. Monitoring and tuning network performance
Answer: A, B, C, F

Question:2
Which of the following statements regarding documentation would not be considered a helpful step in the troubleshooting process?
A. Use the Cisco Auto Configuration tool.
B. Use the Cisco Rollback feature.
C. Automate documentation.
D. Schedule documentation checks.
E. Use the Cisco Configuration Archive tool.
F. Require documentation prior to a ticket being closed out.
Answer: A

Question:3
Which of the following events would not explain excessive CPU utilization?
A. A large number of BGP sessions.
B. A large BGP table.
C. A router is configured with the following command: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 fa 0/1.
D. All interface buffers are continually in use.
E. A flapping interface.
F. The router sends a large number of ARP requests.
Answer: B

Question:4
An SVI has been configured on a PassGuide device. Which two statements are true about a switched virtual interface (SVI)? (Select two)
A. An SVI is normally created for the default VLAN (VLAN1) to permit remote switch administration.
B. Multiple SVIs can be associated with a VLAN.
C. SVI is another name for a routed port.
D. An SVI is created by entering the no switchport command in interface configuration mode.
E. An SVI provides a default gateway for a VLAN.
Answer: A, E

Question:5
You want to enhance the security within the PassGuide LAN and prevent VLAN hopping. What two steps can be taken to help prevent this? (Select two)
A. Enable BPD guard
B. Disable CDP on ports where it is not necessary
C. Place unused ports in a common unrouted VLAN
D. Prevent automatic trunk configuration
E. Implement port security
Answer: C, D

Question:6
Which of the following statements are true regarding Layer 3 switches? (Choose all that apply.)
A. A routed port does not run STP or DTP.
B. A routed port is considered to be in a down state if it is not operational at both Layer 1 and Layer 2.
C. An SVI is considered to be in a down state if it is not operational at both Layer 1 and Layer 2.
D. An SVI is considered to be in a down state only when none of the ports in the corresponding VLAN are active.
E. An SVI port does not run 5TP or DTP.
F. To create a trunk, an SVI can be logically divided into subinterfaces.
Answer: A, B, D

Question:7
Which of the following characteristics are true assuming you are troubleshooting a network currently enabled for VRRP? (Choose all that apply.)
A. The network is load balancing among different members of the VRRP group.
B. The default hello timers are 1 second.
C. The interface IP address is being used as the virtual IP address.
D. There are several routers in the group simultaneously forwarding traffic for the group.
E. It is a Cisco Proprietary protocol.
F. The default hello timers are 3 seconds.
Answer: B, C

Question:8
Which of the following NTP command specifies that a router is in the Eastern time zone, which is five hours behind GMT?
A. timezone EST -5
B. clock timezone GMT -5
C. dock GMT -5
D. clock EST-5
E. NTP timezone EST -5
F. dock timezone EST -5
Answer: F

Question:9
While troubleshooting an EIGRP routing problem you notice that one of the PassGuide routers have generated a large number of SIA messages. What are two possible causes for EIGRP Stuck-In-Active routes? (Select two)
A. Some query or reply packets are lost between the routers.
B. The neighboring router starts receiving route updates from this router.
C. A failure causes traffic on a link between two neighboring routers to flow in only one direction (unidirectional link).
D. The neighboring router stops receiving ACK packets from this router.
Answer: A, C

Question:10
While troubleshooting a routing problem on the PassGuide EIGRP network you discover that one of the routers is failing to establish adjacencies with its neighbor. What is a likely cause of this problem between neighbors? (Select two)
A. The K-values do not match.
B. The hold times do not match.
C. The hello times do not match.
D. The AS numbers do not match.
Answer: A, D

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