Cisco 200-301 Exam Questions
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) (Page 40 )

Updated On: 28-Feb-2026

Which mode allows access points to be managed by Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers?

  1. bridge
  2. lightweight
  3. mobility express
  4. autonomous

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

A Lightweight Access Point (LAP) is an AP that is designed to be connected to a wireless LAN (WLAN) controller (WLC). APs are “lightweight,” which means that they cannot act independently of a wireless LAN controller (WLC). The WLC manages the AP configurations and firmware. The APs are “zero touch” deployed, and individual configuration of APs is not necessary.



Which two values or settings must be entered when configuring a new WLAN in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller GUI? (Choose two.)

  1. QoS settings
  2. IP address of one or more access points
  3. SSID
  4. profile name
  5. management interface settings

Answer(s): C,D



Which command is used to specify the delay time in seconds for LLDP to initialize on any interface?

  1. lldp timer
  2. lldp tlv-select
  3. lldp reinit
  4. lldp holdtime

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

“¢ lldp holdtime seconds: Specify the amount of time a receiving device should hold the information from your device before discarding it
“¢ lldp reinit delay: Specify the delay time in seconds for LLDP to initialize on an interface
“¢ lldp timer rate: Set the sending frequency of LLDP updates in seconds


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3560/software/release/12-2_55_se/configuration/guide/3560_scg/swlldp.html



Refer to the exhibit. How does SW2 interact with other switches in this VTP domain?

  1. It transmits and processes VTP updates from any VTP clients on the network on its trunk ports.
  2. It processes VTP updates from any VTP clients on the network on its access ports.
  3. It receives updates from all VTP servers and forwards all locally configured VLANs out all trunk ports.
  4. It forwards only the VTP advertisements that it receives on its trunk ports.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The VTP mode of SW2 is transparent so it only forwards the VTP updates it receives to its trunk links without processing them.


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/vtp/10558-21.html



Refer to the exhibit. Based on the LACP neighbor status, in which mode is the SW1 port channel configured?

  1. mode on
  2. active
  3. passive
  4. auto

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

From the neighbor status, we notice the “Flags” are SP. “P” here means the neighbor is in Passive mode. In order to create an Etherchannel interface, the (local) SW1 ports should be in Active mode. Moreover, the “Port State” in the exhibit is “0x3c” (which equals to “00111100”³ in binary format). Bit 3 is “1” which means the ports are synchronizing -> the ports are working so the local ports should be in Active mode.






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