2026 CISCO CCNA 200-301 Exam New
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What are Controller-based APs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>-These
devices require no initial configuration and are often called
lightweight APs (LAPs).
-Also called thin APs
-Centralized management, configuration, encryption, updates and
policy settings through a centralized controller
LAPs - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Lightweight Access Points
LWAPP - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Light Weight Access Point Protocol
What is another name for LAPs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Controller-
based APs
LAG - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Link Aggregation Group
What is MIMO? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Multiple Input Multiple
Output.
Uses multiple antennas to increase available bandwidth for IEEE
802.11n/ac/ax wireless networks. Up to eight transmit and receive
antennas can be used to increase throughput.
Which of the following components are integrated in a wireless
home router?
-Access Point
,-Switch
-Router
-Range Extender - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Access Point, Switch,
Router
What is infrastructure mode in WLAN? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>A
wireless router or AP connects wireless clients to a wired
distribution system.
What is API and what does the acronym stand for as well? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Application Programming Interface (API)
An API is software that allows other applications to access its
data or services. It is a set of rules describing how one application
can interact with another, and the instructions to allow the
interaction to occur.
Data formats shared between smart devices often use an
Application Programming Interface (API
There are four types of web service APIs -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Representational State Transfer (REST)
eXtensible Markup Language-Remote Procedure Call (XML-RPC)
JavaScript Object Notation-Remote Procedure Call (JSON-RPC)
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is what? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>The physical separation of the network
control plane from the forwarding plane, and where a control
plane controls several devices.
dynamic, manageable, cost-effective, and adaptable
What is FTP and it port number? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>File
Transfer Protocol
Port 20, 21
Provides reliability when loading an IOS image upon boot up
,What is SSH and it port number? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Secure
Shell Protocol
port 22
What is the IEEE of Bluetooth? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>802.15
WPAN
What is WiMAX and it IEEE? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>-Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access
-IEEE 802.16 WWAN
In cellular broadband there are two types of cellular networks,
what are they? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Global System for Mobile
(GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).
GSM is internationally recognized, while CDMA is primarily used
in the US.
Typically, it is used by rural homeowners and businesses where
cable and DSL are not available. It is usually more expensive and
requires a clear line of sight. - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Satellite
Broadband
What is the 802.11 WLAN? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>WiFi/wireless
devices are based on IEEE 802.11
set of protocols and wireless local area network (WLAN) Wi-Fi
computer communication in various frequencies
-Radio frequency is 2.4 GHz
What is the 802.11a? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>5 Ghz frequency
band
IEEE standard for transmitting data over a wireless network.
, What are the two allocated radio frequency in 802.11 wireless
LANs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>2.4GHz and 5GHz
Which 802.11 standards exclusively use the 5 GHz radio
frequency? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>802.11a
802.11ac
Which of the wireless networks typically uses lower powered
transmitters for short ranges? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>WPAN
In wireless, what does AP stand for? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Access Point
What does SSID stand for? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>shared service
set identifier (SSID)
The wireless router advertises its wireless services by sending
______________containing its shared service set identifier
(SSID) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Beacons
What does QoS stand for and what does it do? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Quality of Service
is a feature of routers and switches which prioritizes traffic so that
more important traffic can pass first.
What does WAP stand for and what is it exactly? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Wireless Access Point
more generally just an access point, is a networking hardware
devices that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired
network.
What does Wi-Fi stand for? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Wireless
Fidelity
Latest Version from Actual Past
Exam with All 100 Questions, 100%
Correct Answers and Rationale
What are Controller-based APs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>-These
devices require no initial configuration and are often called
lightweight APs (LAPs).
-Also called thin APs
-Centralized management, configuration, encryption, updates and
policy settings through a centralized controller
LAPs - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Lightweight Access Points
LWAPP - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Light Weight Access Point Protocol
What is another name for LAPs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Controller-
based APs
LAG - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Link Aggregation Group
What is MIMO? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Multiple Input Multiple
Output.
Uses multiple antennas to increase available bandwidth for IEEE
802.11n/ac/ax wireless networks. Up to eight transmit and receive
antennas can be used to increase throughput.
Which of the following components are integrated in a wireless
home router?
-Access Point
,-Switch
-Router
-Range Extender - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Access Point, Switch,
Router
What is infrastructure mode in WLAN? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>A
wireless router or AP connects wireless clients to a wired
distribution system.
What is API and what does the acronym stand for as well? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Application Programming Interface (API)
An API is software that allows other applications to access its
data or services. It is a set of rules describing how one application
can interact with another, and the instructions to allow the
interaction to occur.
Data formats shared between smart devices often use an
Application Programming Interface (API
There are four types of web service APIs -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Representational State Transfer (REST)
eXtensible Markup Language-Remote Procedure Call (XML-RPC)
JavaScript Object Notation-Remote Procedure Call (JSON-RPC)
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is what? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>The physical separation of the network
control plane from the forwarding plane, and where a control
plane controls several devices.
dynamic, manageable, cost-effective, and adaptable
What is FTP and it port number? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>File
Transfer Protocol
Port 20, 21
Provides reliability when loading an IOS image upon boot up
,What is SSH and it port number? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Secure
Shell Protocol
port 22
What is the IEEE of Bluetooth? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>802.15
WPAN
What is WiMAX and it IEEE? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>-Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access
-IEEE 802.16 WWAN
In cellular broadband there are two types of cellular networks,
what are they? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Global System for Mobile
(GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).
GSM is internationally recognized, while CDMA is primarily used
in the US.
Typically, it is used by rural homeowners and businesses where
cable and DSL are not available. It is usually more expensive and
requires a clear line of sight. - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Satellite
Broadband
What is the 802.11 WLAN? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>WiFi/wireless
devices are based on IEEE 802.11
set of protocols and wireless local area network (WLAN) Wi-Fi
computer communication in various frequencies
-Radio frequency is 2.4 GHz
What is the 802.11a? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>5 Ghz frequency
band
IEEE standard for transmitting data over a wireless network.
, What are the two allocated radio frequency in 802.11 wireless
LANs? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>2.4GHz and 5GHz
Which 802.11 standards exclusively use the 5 GHz radio
frequency? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>802.11a
802.11ac
Which of the wireless networks typically uses lower powered
transmitters for short ranges? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>WPAN
In wireless, what does AP stand for? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Access Point
What does SSID stand for? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>shared service
set identifier (SSID)
The wireless router advertises its wireless services by sending
______________containing its shared service set identifier
(SSID) - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Beacons
What does QoS stand for and what does it do? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Quality of Service
is a feature of routers and switches which prioritizes traffic so that
more important traffic can pass first.
What does WAP stand for and what is it exactly? -
<<<<ANSWERS>>>Wireless Access Point
more generally just an access point, is a networking hardware
devices that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired
network.
What does Wi-Fi stand for? - <<<<ANSWERS>>>Wireless
Fidelity