Cisco 640-811 Braindumps
| Exam details |
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| 640-811 : Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) |
| Certification provider: Cisco |
| 640-811 Exam Topics |
| 640-811 Exam Info |
Prerequisites: Candidate must have at least 6 to 12 month experience in a LAN/WAN environments that exposes the candidate to network fundamentals and certain advanced methodologies.
Number of Questions:
There are more or less 40 - 50 questions.
Time:
60 Minutes
Price:
$125 (USD)
Passing Score:
849
Difficulty Rating:
4/5
Exam Format: Exam consists of simulation-based, fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice single answer, multiple-choice multiple answer, and drag-and-drop questions.
Intended Audience: The exam of 640-811 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices is design for people who have at lease one year of experience in a LAN/WAN environments that expose the candidate to network fundamentals and certain advanced methodologies.
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640-811 Exam Topics
- Planning and Designing
- Design or modify simple LAN using Cisco products.
- Design an IP addressing scheme to support classful, classless, and private addressing to meet design requirements.
- Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements.
- Design a simple internet-work using Cisco products.
- Develop an access list to meet user specifications.
- Choose WAN protocols to meet design requirements.
- Implementation and Operations
- Perform an initial configuration on a switch
- Configure routing protocols given user requirements
- Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts
- Configure a router for additional administrative functionality
- Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication
- Implement a LAN
- Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirementsImplement access listsImplement simple WAN protocols
- Troubleshooting
- Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting
- Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot routing protocols
- Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration
- Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network
- Troubleshoot an access list
- Perform simple WAN troubleshooting
- Technology
- Describe the Spanning Tree process
- Evaluate the characteristics of LAN environments
- Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols
- Evaluate rules for packet control
- Evaluate key characteristics of HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, DDR, and ISDN technologies
640-811 Exam Info
The exam 640-811 has a difficulty rating of 4/5. The exam measures skills to expose the candidate to network fundamentals and certain advanced methodologies.
The exam consists of approximately 40-50 questions. The format is as follows: simulation-based, fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice single answer, multiple-choice multiple answer, and drag-and-drop questions. All candidates have 60 Minutes to complete the exam. The required score to pass exam 640-811 is 849.
What you need to know
You must be able to plan and modify a simple LAN by using the Cisco products. You must also be able to design an IP addressing scheme to support classful, classless, and private addressing to meet design requirements. You must then know the Boolean math method. This means you must know the Boolean math operations and what is needed to analyze the IP addresses. You must also know how the IP addresses are created and what IP addresses are in the same subnet.
You must also know a suitable routing protocol based on user requirements. This means you must know the IP routing protocols and there similarities. This means you must know the variable- length subnet masking (VLSM) support and route summarization.
You must also be able to design and set up a simple internet-work using Cisco products. You must also be able to develop an access list to meet user specifications. That means you must know the rules applied to a router that will determine traffic patterns for data. You must also be able to choose WAN protocols to meet design requirements.
You must also be able to perform an initial configuration on a switch. That means you must know how it works with the frame destination address. You must know how it affects the bandwidth, which is delivered to the devices. You must also know where the switch operates.
You must be able to configure and set up the routing protocols for the users needs. That means you must know the routing protocols. You must know the paths that it generates. You must also know what happens when it reaches its destination.
You must also know how to configure and to set up the IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts. You must also be able to set up and configure the router for additional administrative functions.
You must also be able to set up and configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication. This also means that you must be able to implement LAN. You also must be able to customize a switch configuration to meet the network requirements that is needed to a specific user or company. You should also be able to implement the access list. You should also know how to implement the WAN protocols.
You must also know how to handle any trouble shooting. That means you must be able to utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting. You must also know how to perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting. If you know your routing protocols you must also be able to troubleshoot it.
You must also be able to troubleshoot the IP address and the host configuration. You must be able to troubleshoot a device as a part of a working network. You must know how to troubleshoot the access list. You must also be able to troubleshoot the simple WAN.
You must be able to describe the spanning tree process. You must be able to evaluate the characteristics of LAN environments. You must be able to evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols. You must also be able to evaluate the key characteristics of the following: HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, DDR, and ISDN technologies.
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