Which command will display the following output?
The command that will display the output provided, which includes capability codes, local interface details, device IDs, hold times, and platform port ID capabilities, is the show cdp neighbor command. This command is used in Cisco devices to display current information about neighboring devices detected by Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), which includes details such as the interface through which the neighbor is connected, the type of device, and the port ID of the device1.
* Cisco - show cdp neighbors
The provided output is from the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) neighbor table. The show cdp neighbor command displays information about directly connected Cisco devices, including Device ID, Local Interface, Holdtime, Capability, Platform, and Port ID.
* A. show mac-address-table: Displays the MAC address table on the switch.
* C. show inventory: Displays information about the hardware inventory of the device.
* D. show ip interface: Displays IP interface status and configuration.
Thus, the correct answer is B. show cdp neighbor.
* Cisco CDP Neighbor Command
* Understanding CDP
A support technician examines the front panel of a Cisco switch and sees 4 Ethernet cables connected in the first four ports. Ports 1, 2, and 3 have a green
LED. Port 4 has a blinking green light.
What is the state of the Port 4?
On a Cisco switch, a port with a blinking green LED typically indicates that the port is up (active) and is currently transmitting or receiving data. This is a normal state indicating active traffic on the port.
* A. Link is up with cable malfunctions: Usually indicated by an amber or blinking amber light.
* B. Link is up and not stable: Not typically indicated by a green blinking light.
* D. Link is up and there is no activity: Would be indicated by a solid green light without blinking.
Thus, the correct answer is C. Link is up and active.
* Cisco Switch LED Indicators
* Cisco Ethernet Switch LED Patterns
Which component of the AAA service security model provides identity verification?
The AAA service security model consists of three components: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting.
* Authentication: This is the process of verifying the identity of a user or device. It ensures that only legitimate users can access the network or service.
* Authorization: This determines what an authenticated user is allowed to do or access within the network.
* Auditing/Accounting: This component tracks the actions of the user, including what resources they access and what changes they make.
Thus, the correct answer is C. Authentication.
* Cisco AAA Overview
* Understanding AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting)
A help desk technician receives the four trouble tickets listed below. Which ticket should receive the highest priority and be addressed first?
When prioritizing trouble tickets, the most critical issues affecting business operations or high-impact activities should be addressed first. Here's a breakdown of the tickets:
Ticket 1: Relocation of a printer, while necessary, is not urgent and does not impact critical operations.
Ticket 2: An ongoing webinar losing internet access is critical, especially if the webinar is time-sensitive and involves multiple participants.
Ticket 3: Slower response time for a cloud-based application is important but typically not as urgent as a complete loss of internet access for a live event.
Ticket 4: Wireless access down in the cafeteria affects users but does not have the same immediate impact as a live webinar losing connectivity.
Thus, the correct answer is B. Ticket 2: An online webinar is taking place in the conference room. The video conferencing equipment lost internet access.
IT Help Desk Best Practices
Prioritizing IT Support Tickets
A user reports that a company website is not available. The help desk technician issues a tracert command to determine if the server hosting the website is reachable over the network. The output of the command is shown as follows:
What can you tell from the command output?
The tracert command output shows the path taken to reach the destination IP address, 192.168.1.10. The command output indicates:
* Hops 1 and 2 are successfully reached.
* Hop 3 times out, meaning the router at hop 3 did not respond to the tracert request. However, this does not necessarily indicate a problem with forwarding packets, as some routers may be configured to block or not respond to ICMP requests.
* Hops 4 and 5 are successfully reached, with hop 5 being the destination IP 192.168.1.10, indicating that the server is reachable.
Thus, the correct answer is C. The server with the address 192.168.1.10 is reachable over the network.
* Cisco Traceroute Command
* Understanding Traceroute
The tracert command output indicates that the server with the address 192.168.1.10 is reachable over the network. The asterisk (*) at hop 3 suggests that the probe sent to that hop did not return a response, which could be due to a variety of reasons such as a firewall blocking ICMP packets or the router at that hop being configured not to respond to ICMP requests. However, since the subsequent hops (4 and 5) are showing response times, it means that the packets are indeed getting through and the server is reachable12.
* How to Use Traceroute Command to Read Its Results
* How to Use the Tracert Command in Windows
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