Question 1 | On the PIX, what are the main access modes? (Select three.) -
A. Enable -
B. User -
C. Privileged -
D. Common -
E. Configuration -
F. Unprivileged |
A1: | Answers C, E, and F are correct. The three main access modes are privileged, configuration, and unprivileged. Therefore, answers A, B, and D are incorrect. |
Question 2 | Which command associates a name security level to a hardware interface? -
A. ifname e2 dmz1 security100 -
B. nameif e2 dmz1 security100 -
C. interface e2 dmz1 security100 -
D. interface e2 dmz1 security 100 |
A2: | Answer B is correct. nameif is the command used to assign a name and the security level to an interface. The ifname command does not exist, so answer A is incorrect. The interface command is used to set the speed and enable the interface, so answers C and D are incorrect. |
Question 3 | Which command clears all the active translations in the translation table? -
A. clear translations -
B. stop translations -
C. delete translations * -
D. clear xlate -
E. delete xlate |
A3: | Answers D is correct. The clear xlate command removes all active translations. clear translations , stop translations , delete translations , and delete xlate do not exist. Therefore, answers A, B, C, and E are incorrect. |
Question 4 | What does the nameif command do? -
A. It enables an interface. -
B. It sets an IP address on an interface. -
C. It sets a name and security level to an interface. -
D. The nameif command is not a valid command. |
A4: | Answer C is correct. The nameif command is used to configure a name and security level to an interface. Answer A is done by the interface command, so it's incorrect. Answer B is done by the ip address command, so it's incorrect. Answer D is incorrect because the nameif command is a valid command used to set an interface name and security level of an interface. |
Question 5 | Which command reboots the PIX? -
A. reboot -
B. reload -
C. restart -
D. exit |
A5: | Answer B is correct. The reload command reboots the PIX firewall. Answers A and C do not exist, so they are incorrect. Answer D does not reboot the PIX, so it is incorrect. |
Question 6 | How do you save a running configuration to a startup configuration in flash? |
A6: | Answer D is correct. The write memory command is used to save the RAM configuration to flash. Answers A and B are not used in this way on the PIX firewall, so they are incorrect. Answer C does not exist, so it is incorrect. |
Question 7 | What are the default interface names on a PIX firewall? (Select two.) -
A. Network -
B. Inside -
C. DMZ -
D. Outside -
E. Console |
A7: | Answers B and D are correct. By default, interface e0 is called outside and interface e1 is called inside. Therefore, answers A, C, and E are incorrect. |
Question 8 | Which command is used to configure an IP address to an interface? -
A. interface inside 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 -
B. global inside 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 -
C. ip address inside 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 -
D. ip address e1 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 |
A8: | Answer C is correct. The ip address command is used to configure the IP address. Answers A and B do not configure the IP address, so they are incorrect. Answer D does use the ip address command; however, the ip address command uses the name rather than the hardware ID designation. Therefore, answer D is incorrect. |
Question 9 | What is needed to perform a password recovery on a PIX 520? (Select two.) -
A. Use a PIX password lockout utility. -
B. Reboot into rommon mode. -
C. Change the configuration register. -
D. Execute the passwd command. -
E. Reboot the PIX. |
A9: | Answers A and E are correct. On the PIX 510 and 520, password recoveries are done from a floppy disk. A password lockout utility file is placed on a floppy disk, and then the PIX firewall is rebooted. Answer B is incorrect because there is no such thing as rommon mode on the PIX; this term could be confused with the monitor mode. Answer C is incorrect because there is no configuration register. Answer D is incorrect because the passwd command sets the Telnet password. |
Question 10 | Which command is used to set the Telnet password? -
A. telnet passwd -
B. telnet password -
C. password -
D. passwd |
A10: | Answer D is correct. The passwd command is used to set the Telnet password. The default password is the word cisco in lowercase. Answers A, B, and C are not commands on the PIX firewall, so they are incorrect. |
Question 11 | Which command would you use to upgrade the PIX IOS? -
A. write tftp flash -
B. upgrade flash -
C. copy tftp flash -
D. copy flash tftp -
E. write net tftp flash |
A11: | Answer C is correct. The copy tftp flash command is used to copy a new OS image from a TFTP server to the flash memory. Answers A, B, D, and E have invalid commands, so they are incorrect. |
Question 12 | Which command displays the flash installed and the amount of memory on the PIX firewall? -
A. show memory -
B. show version -
C. show flash -
D. write memory |
A12: | Answer B is correct. The show version command displays the amount of memory installed and displays the licensing features available. Answer A is incorrect because the show memory command displays the memory used. Answer C is incorrect because it displays the images install in the flash memory. Answer D is incorrect because write memory saves the configuration file to flash. |