Introduction to Packet Tracer - PT Basics Quiz
UGRD-IT-6201-2023T-PT
Question 1
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Refer to the exhibit. How do you display the popup window to show the additional device information?
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By hovering over a Packet Tracer device, information such as interface status and IP address displays.
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A technician selected the GUI interface on a wireless router and added a DNS address of 208.67.220.220. The technician then immediately exited the GUI interface. What will occur as a result of this configuration?
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When working with a wireless device within the Packet Tracer GUI environment, scroll to the bottom and select the Save Settings option for each menu item.
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Refer to the exhibit. What description matches the function of the Packet Tracer devices shown?
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Refer to the exhibit. How do you display the interface number where the cable is attached to a device?
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When working within Packet Tracer, hover the mouse cursor over the cable close to where it connects to a device to see the specific interface number. Hover over the device to see interface information such as IP address and link status.
Refer to the exhibit. Match each numbered Packet Tracer menu icon with a description. (Not all options are used.)
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icon 1 | |
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Refer to the exhibit. The above icon is in the lower right hand corner of the Packet Tracer screen. What might the person using Packet Tracer be doing?
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The two modes available in Packet Tracer are realtime mode and simulation mode. Simulation mode allows for the creation and capture of PDUs on the network.
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Fill in the blank.
A technician can create ✔
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Refer to the exhibit. What does the shaded area represent?
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Packet Tracer has two views: (1) the logical view which is the default view and used for creating the network and (2) the physical view which allows you to see wiring closets, a room or building layout, or wireless coverage for a specific wireless router.