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GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN

NATIONAL VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL


TRAINING COMMISSION
Headquarters, Plot No. 38, Kirthar Road, Sector H-9/4, Islamabad
Phone: 051-9044355, Fax: 051-9206638, http://navttc.gov.pk

PRIME MINISTER’S PRIME MINISTERS YOUTH SKILL DEVELOPMENT


(PMYSDP) PROGRAM (PHASE-I, BATCH-IV)

Trainee Name:__________________________Father Name:_______________________


CNIC# __________________________

FINAL ASSESSMENT OF THREE MONTHS COURSE

COURSE NAME: Certificate in Cisco Network Administration


Duration: 4 Hours Total Marks: 100
Theoretical (MCQs/True or False/Short Answer) 10 Marks

1. What does CDP stand for in Cisco networking?


A) Cisco Data Protocol
B) Central Discovery Protocol
C) Cisco Discovery Protocol
D) Central Data Protocol
2. BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is primarily used for:
A) Linking computers within a Local Area Network (LAN).
B) Enabling communication between devices on the same subnet.
C) Exchanging routing information between Autonomous Systems (AS).
D) Securing data transmission over the internet.

3. Access Control Lists (ACLs) in networking are used for:


A) Identifying the physical location of a device in a network.
B) Controlling access to a computer's hardware components.
C) Allowing or denying network traffic based on specified criteria.
D) Assigning IP addresses to devices in a Local Area Network (LAN).

4. NAT and PAT are techniques used in networking to:


A) Encrypt and secure network traffic.
B) Translate private IP addresses to public IP addresses.
C) Enable devices to communicate within the same Local Area Network (LAN).
D) Load balance network traffic between different servers.

5. VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) are used to:


A) Connect computers within the same geographic area.
B) Create logical networks within a single physical network.
C) Establish secure connections between remote networks.
D) Define the physical layout of a Local Area Network (LAN).

6. 1.1.1.1 is not a private IP address. (True/False)


7. 2023::1 is a global unicast address. (True/False)
8. FFFF.FFFF.FFFF is unicast MAC address. (True/False)
9. OSPF is an Interior Gateway Protocol. (True/False)
10. Telnet uses TCP port 23. (True/False)
Practical 90 Marks

1. Configure hostname of RouterA, RouterB, SWA, SWB and SWC as per diagram.
(10 Marks)
2. Configure enable secret “cisco123” on RouterA and RouterB. (10 Marks)
3. Use IP addressing scheme as per above network diagram. Configure RouterA as DHCP
Server for 192.168.10.0/24. (20 Marks)
4. Configure OSPFv2 for reachability between three networks. (20 Marks)
5. Configure trunk link between SWA and SWB. Define VLAN 10 on both switches and
associate relevant ports with VLAN 10. Make sure PC0 and PC1 can ping each other
and HTTP Server as well. (20 Marks)
6. PC0 should be able to telnet Router B. (10 Marks)

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