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Covers CCNA networking concepts including LAN/WAN architectures, switch roles, Metro Ethernet, MPLS, and cloud models. Ideal for Cisco exam prep with detailed multiple-choice questions and answers.

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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 1 preview imageNetwork Topology Architectures & WANsne.com
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 3 preview imageQuestion-1A.Distribution SwitchesB.Core SwitchesC.Remote SwitchesD.Access SwitchesE.Aggregation Switches+In a three-tier campus LANdesign, which category of switchforwards traffic between userdevices?+[1.2.b]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 4 preview imageANSWERA.Distribution Switches+In a three-tier campus LANdesign, which category of switchforwards traffic between userdevices?+[1.2.b]E.Aggregation SwitchesB.Core SwitchesC.Remote Switches/D.Access Switches
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 6 preview imageQuestion-2A.Star, Partial MeshB.Full Mesh, StarC.Partial Mesh, Full MeshD.Star, StarE.Full Mesh, Full Mesh+Fill-in-the-blanks in the sentencebelow:+A 2-tier campus design typicallyimplements a-topology atthe access layer and a-topology at the distribution layer.+[1.2.a]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 7 preview imageANSWERyA.Star, Partial MeshB.Full Mesh, StarC.Partial Mesh, Full MeshD.Star, StarE.Full Mesh, Full Mesh+Fill-in-the-blanks in the sentencebelow:+A 2-tier campus design typicallyimplements a-topology atthe access layer and a-topology at the distribution layer.+[1.2.a]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 9 preview imageQuestion-3A.2-tier designB.3-tier designC.Single-layer design+Which of the following answersprovides an alternative name for a"Collapsed Core" campusnetwork design?+[1.2.a]D.Hybrid switched design
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 10 preview imageANSWERA.2-tier designB.3-tier designC.Single-layer designD.Hybrid switched design+Which of the following answersprovides an alternative name for a"Collapsed Core" campusnetwork design?+[1.2.a]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 12 preview imageQuestion-4A.DistributionB.AccessC.CoreD.AggregationE.Edge+What role of switch exists in a 3-tier campus design that does notexist in a 2-tier campus design?+[1.2.b]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 13 preview imageANSWERA.DistributionB.AccessC.CoreD.AggregationE.Edge+What role of switch exists in a 3-tier campus design that does notexist in a 2-tier campus design?+[1.2.b]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 15 preview imageQuestion-5+Match the 2-Tier topology designs with their correct definitions [1.2.a]StarOne central device that connects all othersPartial MeshA design that incorporates multiple design conceptsFull MeshConnections exist between some nodes but not all
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 16 preview imageAnswer+Match the 2-Tier topology designs with their correct definitions [1.2.a]D )Full Mesh1Each node has a link to every other nodeG )HybridA design that incorporates multiple design concepts( 3[(5?)StarOne central device that connects all others( 2 )©Partial MeshConnections exist between some nodes but not all(4 j
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 18 preview imageQuestion-6A.Each leaf switch must connect toevery other leaf switch.B.Each spine switch must connect toevery other spine switch.C.Each spine switch must connect toevery leaf switch.D.A spine switch must not connect toanother spine switch.E.Endpoints connect only to leafswitchesF.Endpoints connect only to spineswitches+Which of the following statementsare true about spine and leafnetwork topology designs?(Select three answers)+[1.2.c]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 19 preview imageANSWERA.Each leaf switch must connect toevery other leaf switch.B.Each spine switch must connect toevery other spine switch./C.Each spine switch must connect toevery leaf switch.D.A spine switch must not connect toanother spine switch.yE.Endpoints connect only to leafswitchesF.Endpoints connect only to spineswitches+Which of the following statementsare true about spine and leafnetwork topology designs?(Select three answers)+[1.2.c]
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CCNA Exam Review Fundamentals12 Stamped - Page 21 preview imageQuestion-7A.Unlike a 2-tier design, in a spine-leaf designthe spine switches have redundantconnections to each other.B.Unlike a spine-leaf design, in a 2-tier designthe distribution switches have redundantconnections to each other.C.Unlike a 2-tier design, in a spine-leaf designeach leaf switch has a connection to everyspine switch.D.Unlike a spine-leaf design, in a 2-tier designeach access switch has a connection toevery distribution switch.+Which of the following statementscomparing 2-tier designs to spine-leaf designs are true?(Select two answers)+[1.2.a, 1.2.c]
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