QUESTION 1:
What is the next step in the design methodology a network designer would take
after identifying customer requirements?
A. Design the topology.
B. Design network solutions.
C. Characterize the existing network.
D. Build a pilot network.
E. Plan the implementation.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Before beginning the design phase of a new network, the network designer must first
identify the customer needs and requirements so that a full understanding of what the
network is used for is accomplished. The next step is to characterize the existing network,
and then finally once that step is done the network designer should extract the new
customer requirements so that they can be compared to the existing network.
QUESTION 2:
certkingdom is planning to upgrade its current network. The chief technology officer
(CTO) has supplied a topology diagram and IP addressing scheme of the current
network during an interview. certkingdom has been growing at about twenty percent
per year and it has been difficult to maintain customer support at a satisfactory
level. The certkingdom board has met and directed the CTO to look into network
improvements.
Which two items are most relevant in documenting certkingdom ’s business
requirements?
A. Improved customer support
B. Existing network topologies
C. IP addresses assigned by the ISP
D. Projected growth
E. Frequency of board meetings
Answer: A, D
Explanation:
Based on the facts provided about this network, it is clear that the chief concerns that
need to be addressed is the rate of growth of the company and the network, and the level
of customer support. When any growing company expands quickly, it is common for the
company to outgrow the capacity of the network, requiring additional network equipment
and resources.
QUESTION 3:
Proof of concept is required for a proposed design of a new campus network that
utilized multilayer switching. The production network is business critical and no
network disruptions are tolerated.
Which approach should be used to verify this design?
A. Pilot network
B. Prototype network
C. Hardware simulation
D. Expert consensus
E. None of the above
Answer: B
Explanation:
A prototype is a complex and full trial run of the network design used to prove that the
design works. A prototype is usually a large-scale, fully functional form of a new design
and thus is used to prove a large implementation. The customer would have to decide
whether the need to prove the design justifies the cost of setting up a prototype. If the
prototype is not appropriate for your customer, you might consider recommending a
pilot, which is a smaller test designed for smaller businesses. The pilot usually tests more
basic functions of the design, and it also usually requires less time and fewer resources.
The criteria for choosing either test plan involves comparing the cost of the test against
the need to prove that the design works. In this case, the network elements being tested
are critical, so a full blown prototype should be used to test the design fully.
Reference: CCDA Exam Certification Guide, A. Anthony Bruno, CCIE #2738, p.286
QUESTION 4:
Which factor is a social requirement that will help you to identify current and
future needs of your customer as you develop a new design plan?
A. Improved communications
B. Business partnerships
C. Improved customer-support services
D. The use of the network by its users as it relates to investors
Answer: C
Explanation:
Social requirements define the use of the network based on the company’s business goals
by its users and can include locations, market position, investors, vendors and customers.
Developing the customer relations aspects such as identifying their future needs fall into
this category.
QUESTION 5:
Which organizational constraint most directly affects the social requirements of a
business?
A. Budget
B. Personnel
C. Policy
D. Schedule
Answer: B
Explanation:
Social requirements define the use of the network based on the company’s business goals
by its users and can include locations, market position, employees, unions, investors,
vendors and customers. Employee relations and changes in personnel fall under the
category of business social requirements.
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