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MikroTik Routers and Wireless

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Certification example test

1. Collisions are possible in full-duplex Ethernet networks

2. A network ready device is directly connected to a MikroTik RouterBOARD with a correct U.T.P. RJ45
functioning cable. The device is configured with an IPv4 address of 192.168.100.70 using a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.252. What will be a valid IPv4 address for the RouterBOARD 750 for a
successful connection to the device?

✓ A) 192.168.100.69/255.255.255.252
✓ B) 192.168.100.71/255.255.255.252
✓ C) 192.168.100.68/255.255.255.252
✓ D) 192.168.100.70/255.255.255.252

3. Which computers would be able to communicate directly (without any routers involved):

✕ A) 10.5.5.1/24 and 10.5.5.100/25


✕ B) 10.10.0.17/22 and 10.10.1.30/23
✕ C) 192.168.17.15/29 and 192.168.17.20/28
✕ D) 192.168.0.5/26 and 192.168.0.100

4. You have a router with configuration


- Public IP :202.168.125.45/24
- Default gateway:202.168.125.1
- DNS server: 248.115.148.136, 248.115.148.137
- Local IP: 192.168.2.1/24

Mark the correct configuration on client PC to access to the Internet

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✓ A) IP:192.168.0.1/24 gateway:192.168.2.1
✓ B) IP:192.168.2.115/24 gateway: 192.168.2.1
✓ C) IP:192.168.1.223/24 gateway:248.115.148.136
✓ D) IP:192.168.2.2/24 gateway:202.168.125.45
✓ E) IP:192.168.2.253/24 gateway:202.168.0.1

5. Which of the following is NOT a valid MAC Address?

✓ A) 88:0C:00:99:5F:EF
✓ B) 95:B5:DD:EE:78:8A
✓ C) 80:GF:AA:67:13:5D
✓ D) 13:16:86:53:89:43
✓ E) EA:BA:AA:EE:FF:CB

6. How many layers does Open Systems Interconnection model have?

✓ A) 12
✓ B) 5
✓ C) 6
✓ D) 9
✓ E) 7

7. The network address is

✓ A) The first address of the subnet


✓ B) The last address of the subnet
✓ C) None of the mentioned
✓ D) The first usable address of the subnet

8. Select which of the following are 'Public IP addresses':

✕ A) 10.110.50.37
✕ B) 172.28.73.21
✕ C) 172.168.254.2
✕ D) 192.168.0.1
✕ E) 11.63.72.21

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9. Which of the following protocols / port s are used for SNMP. (Simple Network Managemnt Protocol)

✕ A) UDP 162
✕ B) TCP 162
✕ C) UDP 161
✕ D) TCP 123
✕ E) TCP 25
✕ F) TCP 161

10. How many usable IP addresses are there in a 20-bit subnet?

✓ A) 2047
✓ B) 4096
✓ C) 4094
✓ D) 2046
✓ E) 2048

11. How many IP addresses can one find in the header of an IP packet?

✓ A) 2
✓ B) 4
✓ C) 3
✓ D) 1

12. Which of the following are valid IP addresses?

✕ A) 10.10.14.0
✕ B) 192.168.256.1
✕ C) 1.27.14.254
✕ D) 192.168.13.255

13. There’s an IP address 15.242.55.62 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.224 (/27). Please choose all
valid host address range within the same subnet.

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✓ A) 15.242.55.33-15.242.55.62
✓ B) 15.242.55.33-15.242.55.63
✓ C) 15.242.55.31-15.242.55.62
✓ D) 15.242.55.32-15.242.55.63

14. MAC layer by OSI model is also known as

✓ A) Layer 1
✓ B) Layer 7
✓ C) Layer 2
✓ D) Layer 6
✓ E) Layer 3

15. Select valid subnet masks:

✕ A) 255.255.192.255
✕ B) 255.192.0.0
✕ C) 192.0.0.0
✕ D) 255.255.224.0

16. In MikroTik RouterOS, Layer-3 communication between 2 hosts can be achieved by using an
address subnet of:

✕ A) /30
✕ B) /32
✕ C) /29
✕ D) /31

17. What protocol does ping use?

✓ A) TCP
✓ B) ARP
✓ C) UDP
✓ D) ICMP

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18. Select valid MAC-address

✓ A) G2:60:CF:21:99:H0
✓ B) AEC8:21F1:AA44:54FF:1111:DDAE:0212:1201
✓ C) 00:00:5E:80:EE:B0
✓ D) 192.168.0.0/16

19. What is term for the hardware coded address found on an interface?

✓ A) FQDN Address
✓ B) IP Address
✓ C) MAC Address
✓ D) Interface Address

20. The basic unit of a physical network (OSI Layer 1) is the:

✓ A) Frame
✓ B) Header
✓ C) Byte
✓ D) Bit

Finish test

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