>From my studies, the maximum speed for X.25 is 2MB/s.
Guy Tal wrote:
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> From: "Zhang Jin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 7:58 PM
> Subject: x.25 question help
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> > Dear group,
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Because I can't find definite answers in the material I have, I wanted
to post it in a form of a question and see what you all think.
What are not features in fast etherchannel.
a-load balancing
b-full duplex
c-up to six interfaces bundled
d-hsrp
e-fault tolerant
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When using HSRP, what happens when the primary gateway goes down, then
back up? Does it become the primary again?
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Try a straight through cable (regular cat 5 patch cable) instead of the cable
provided. I had to do this with before on some Catalyst 5000s.
Circusnuts wrote:
> ATQ0H0
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> This is all I have @ the top left of the screen. I've tried all speeds (&
> restarted Hyper Term everytime too :-) I'm
Please help me understand.
In IGRP, what is an example of why you would want to have more than one
process domains within a routing domain? (Ex. IGRP 10 and IGRP 20
within AS40)
Thanks.
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Here is another study question for clarification. Assume the following
configuration:
queue-list 1 protocol ip 1
queue-list 1 protocol ipx 2
queue-list 1 protocol appletalk 3
queue-list 1 protocol ip 4 tcp 20
queue-list 1 default 5
queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 4500
A) Once the byte count in
This is a question for study purposes. I want to verify what I think
the answer is:
Let's say Router A is the Designated Router with priority of 100 and
fails. Router B (Backup Designated Router) with priority of 90 becomes
the DR and Router C with a priority of 80 becomes the BDR.
If Router A
Can someone explain to me why auto-negotiate on a Catalyst 5500 and a
NIC is not always reliable.
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CRC errors are physical layer errors. First thing to do is to have the line
checked. (I have experienced many times where I had to prove to the service
provider that the error was on their side and not on our client's equipment.
Even though they claimed that the line tested fine).
Brad Ellis w
When you have a point to multipoint frame-relay (partial mesh) setup and
you disable split-horizon on the hub router's serial interface, does
that also disable the spit-hoizon for the sub-interfaces as well?
Thanks
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A loopback interface will only go down if the entire router goes down.
Loopback interfaces should be used for OSPF, BGP, and DLSw+. For instance,
when a loopback interface is used on a router using OSPF, the highest
number IP address on a loopback interface is used as the Router ID. If
the Router
Does anyone have a recommended website that will help with the studies
for the CCIE certification? NetworkStudyGuides.Com has been great for
CCNA and CCNP, but I have not looked at the CCIE portion of this site
yet.
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