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Cisco CCNA and CCENT Practice Exam: 10 Questions on Point-To-Point Connections, PPP, and HDLC

Date Published: 30th June 2008
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Your CCNA and CCENT Cisco certification exams will definitely contain some questions about PPP and HDLC, so here are some practice exam questions to help you prepare for exam success!

1. Identify the correct statements regarding HDLC and PPP running on a point-to-point connection.

A. If HDLC is running on one end, HDLC must be running on the other end as well.

B. If HDLC is running on one end, the other end can run HDLC or PPP.

C. If PPP is running on one end, PPP must be running on the other end as
well.

D. If PPP is running on one end, the other end can run HDLC or PPP.

2. If a point-to-point connection is physically fine but there is a timer or encapsulation mismatch issue, which of the following will appear in the output of show interface serial?


A. Serial0 is up, line protocol is up

B. Serial0 is up, line protocol is down

C. Serial0 is down, line protocol is up

D. Serial0 is down, line protocol is down


3. Which of the following cannot appear in the output of show interface serial?

A. Serial0 is up, line protocol is up

B. Serial0 is up, line protocol is down

C. Serial0 is down, line protocol is up

D. Serial0 is down, line protocol is down


4. Which of the following is offered by PPP but not by HDLC?

A. PAP

B. multilink capabilities

C. dialer callback

D. CHAP


5. Name both debug commands that could produce the following output.

2d04h: Se1 CHAP: O CHALLENGE id 82 len 23 from "R3"

2d04h: Se1 CHAP: I CHALLENGE id 222 len 23 from "R1"


2d04h: Se1 CHAP: O RESPONSE id 222 len 23 from "R3"

2d04h: Se1 CHAP: I RESPONSE id 82 len 23 from "R1"

2d04h: Se1 CHAP: O SUCCESS id 82 len 4

2d04h: Se1 CHAP: I SUCCESS id 222 len 4


6. What is the net result of the following command?

R3(config-if)#ppp authentication chap pap

A. CHAP authentication will be attempted before PAP.

B. CHAP and PAP authentication attempts will be made at the same time.

C. If the CHAP authentication attempt results in a failed authentication, a PAP attempt will be made.

D. If the remote router isn't running CHAP, a PAP authentication attempt will be made.

E. The password for CHAP authentication has been set to "pap".


7. What protocol is sometimes referred to as the manager of a PPP connection?



8. PPP allows you to select one of two compression techniques. What are they?


9. Identify the true statements.

A. PAP sends a clear-text password across the WAN.

B. PAP sends a hash result across the WAN rather than a password.

C. CHAP sends a clear-text password across the WAN.

D. CHAP sends a hash result across the WAN rather than a password.


10. What is the default encapsulation for a Cisco router serial interface?

Here are the answers....

1. (A, C) Whether you're running PPP or HDLC, the encapsulation type must match on both ends of the point-to-point connection.

2. (B) If the connection is physically fine, we'd expect to see Serial0 is up. A timing issue such as a missing clockrate command or a PPP / HDLC mismatch would result in a line protocol is down message.

3. (C) If the interface is physically down, the line protocol cannot be up.

4. (A,B,C,D). PPP has the capability to run PAP and CHAP, can be configured to run PPP Multilink, and PPP does have dialer callback capability. HDLC offers none of these.

5. You would see that output in both the debug ppp negotiation and debug ppp authentication commands. The debug ppp negotiation command will give you much more output, so if you're just beginning troubleshooting on a PPP connection, run debug ppp authentication first - you'll see immediately if there's a problem with the passwords.

6. When you list multiple ppp authentication methods, the methods are tried in the order in which they're listed from left to right. If the remote router isn't running that particular method, the next method is tried. However, if the remote router is running that first method and authentication fails, the second method is not used.

7. The Link Control Protocol (LCP) is the "manager" of PPP connections. PPP gets all the glory, LCP does all the work!

8. PPP allows you to configure stacker or predictor.

9. (A, D). PAP sends the password in clear text, making it easy for anyone intercepting the packets during transmission to read the pw. CHAP runs a hash algorithm against the password, and it's that hash value that is actually sent across the wire.

10. The default encapsulation for a Cisco router Serial interface is HDLC.

Look for more Cisco certification exam training questions on my website and the local website as well!
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