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Which layer(s) of the Cisco Hierarchical Model has no connection directly to the end user device?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Neither A or B


D. Both A and B

D. Both A and B

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model acts as the high-speed switched backbone?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. None of the above

A. Core

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is an aggregation point for access switches?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. None of the above.

B. Distribution

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is used to define collision domains?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. All of the above

C. Access

Which is not a layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. Network

D. Network

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model should have no implementation of performance-decreasing elements, such as access lists.


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. None of the above

A. Core

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model has the primary function to provide routing, filtering, and WAN / core access?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. None of the above

B. Distribution

Which layer of the Cisco Hierarchical Model is considered to be the "edge" of the network?


A. Core


B. Distribution


C. Access


D. None of the above

C. Access