1.
Which area of the network is considered the backbone?
2.
Which device forwards network traffic based only on Layer 2 information?
3.
Which switch is specifically designed for networks that require basic connectivity and have little or no IT support?
4.
Which HP A Series switches provide Layer 2 functionality and a Web browser interface but no CLI?
5.
Several HP A Series switches are distinguished by a dual-personality (or combo) port. What is an accurate description of this port?
6.
You are troubleshooting a connection on an HP A Series switch that has one LED per-port. You want to know if the port is operating in the wrong duplex mode. How do you use the LED to obtain relevant information?
7.
You are installing an HP A Series switch that requires a backup power supply as well as extra power for Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices. Which device should you connect to this switch?
8.
You are servicing an HP A Series switch, which is currently using a file call myconfig.cfg for the startup-config. You want to preserve your new configuration changes in the switch's startup config. Which command should you use?
9.
You check the startup-config on an HP A Series switch and find that the switch uses myconfig.cfg as the main startup-config and has no backup config. What happens if you use theundo startup saved-configuration command?
10.
You are troubleshooting an HP A Series switch. You attempt to log in to both the CLI and the Web browser interface in several different ways, but you are always prompted for credentials. The customer tells you that the person who created the passwords is no longer employed by the company. What can you do to access the switch?