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Cisco <strong>640</strong>-<strong>802</strong> Exam<br />

We believe the correct answer is 3 because the packet will be encapsulated in one more frame<br />

sent between routers R1 and R2. Source MAC is interface S0/0/0 on router R1 and destination is<br />

the serialinterface on router R2.<br />

QUESTION NO: 358<br />

The corporate head office has a teleconferencing system that uses VOIP(voice over IP)<br />

technology. This system uses UDP as the transport for the data transmissions. If these UDP<br />

datagrams arrive at their destination out of sequence, what will happen?<br />

A. UDP will send an ICMP information Request to the source host.<br />

B. UDP will pass the information in the datagrams up to the next OSI layer in the order that they<br />

arrive.<br />

C. UDP will drop the datagrams.<br />

D. UDP will use the sequence numbers in the datagram headers to reassemble the data in the<br />

correct order.<br />

Answer: B<br />

Explanation:<br />

VOIP systems utilize UDP because it is faster and uses less overhead. In addition, the reliable<br />

transport mechanism used in TCP is useless to VOIP because if a packet gets dropped and needs<br />

to be resent, it will be already too late.<br />

UDP provides a service for applications to exchange messages. Unlike TCP, UDP is<br />

connectionless and provides no reliability, no windowing, and no reordering of the received data<br />

. However, UDP provides some functions of TCP , such as data transfer, segmentation, and<br />

multiplexing using port numbers, and it does so with fewer bytes of overhead and with less<br />

processing required. UDP data transfer differs from TCP data transfer in that no reordering or<br />

recovery is accomplished. Applications that use UDP are tolerant of lost data, or they have some<br />

application mechanism to recover data loss.<br />

ReferencE. <strong>CCNA</strong> Self-<strong>Study</strong> <strong>CCNA</strong> INTRO exam certification <strong>Guide</strong> (Cisco Press, ISBN 1-<br />

58720-094-5) Page 161.<br />

QUESTION NO: 359<br />

While troubleshooting a connectivity problem, a network administrator notices that a port status<br />

LED on a Cisco Catalyst series switch is alternating green and amber. Which condition could this<br />

indicate?<br />

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