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Exam 200-601: Managing Industrial Networking for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies

Which steps below would you execute in sequence to docu…

Refer to exhibit.

The administrator has configured the following device IP settings, but did
not keep track of which ports the devices were connected to. The administrator is able to
ping each device but needs to update the network documentation to include the switch and
interface where each device is connected. The administrator does not want to walk to each
device and switch to track down the information.

Which steps below would you execute in sequence to document the switch and interface where each device is connected?

1. View the ARP table on L3SW1
2. View the ARP table on the administrator’s station
3. View the ARP table on L2SW4
4. PING all the devices
5. View the MAC address table on all switches
6. View the MAC address table on the administrator’s station

Which action will allow you to meet the connectivity re…

Refer to the exhibit.

You are required to implement traffic segmentation in the network. See the table for
relevant device details:
L2SW4, L2SW5, and L2SW6 are connected to L3SW1 with 802.1Q trunks with VLAN 191
and VLAN 398 allowed on the trunk.
You have the following information from L3SW1:
L3SW1# show run interfaces
interface Vlan1
no ip address
shutdown
interface Vlan2
ip address 10.2.2.2 255.255.255.248
interface Vlan191
ip address 10.10.27.126 255.255.255.192
interface Vlan200
ip address 10.20.20.1 255.255.255.248
interface Vlan398
ip address 10.15.153.1 255.255.255.0
L3SW1# show ip route
*** Output Omitted ***
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 5 subnets, 3 masks
C 10.2.2.1/29 is directly connected, Vlan2
C 10.10.27.64/26 is directly connected, Vlan191
C 10.15.153.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan398
C 10.20.20.0/29 is directly connected, Vlan200
S 10.200.200.0/24 [1/0] via 10.20.20.2
S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.2.2.1
You are required to implement a configuration that will meet the following connectivity requirements:
The Administrator’s Station must have full access to PanelView PanelView should have limited access, based on specific TCP ports, to PLC#1 and I/O#1
The Administrator’s Station should have no access to PLC#1 and I/O#1
PLC#1 and I/O#1 should be able to communicate with each other on any port.

Which action will allow you to meet the connectivity requirements?

Why is VLAN302 forwarding on L2SW5 interface GigabitEth…

Refer to the exhibit.

L3SW1 has a spanning-tree priority of 8192 set on VLANs 1, 300, and 301, and these
VLANs are configured on and trunked between all switches.
Executing the command show spanning-tree blockedports on L2SW5 results in:

L2SW5# show spanning-tree blockedports
Name Blocked Interfaces List
——————– ————————————
VLAN0001 Gi1/1
VLAN0300 Gi1/1
VLAN0301 Gi1/1
An additional VLAN, VLAN302, is defined on all switches and trunked between them.
VLAN302 access ports are set up on each of the switches and PLC#1, I/O#1, and the
PanelView are attached. You expect the new VLAN to be listed as blocked on interface
GigabitEthernet1/1 of L2SW5 but it is not. The three new devices are able to communicate
with each other.

After executing the same command on all switches you see this output on L2SW4:
L2SW4# show spanning-tree blockedports
Name Blocked Interfaces List
——————– ————————————
VLAN0001 Gi1/2
VLAN0300 Gi1/2
VLAN0301 Gi1/2

Why is VLAN302 forwarding on L2SW5 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 and L2SW4 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 and 1/2?


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