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I just had a quick question to pose to the group and I apologize for it
being OT. My question is this: What level of agreement do you have to have
with Cisco for them not to be able to talk to employees about working for
Cisco? We are a named account and I was contacted by Cisco last week about
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Exam 1.11. Which three statements about Cisco Implementation of IP routing
are ture:
a. Routers can learn next hops dynamically
b. IP routing is disabled by default on Cisco routers
c. Routers can learn next hops through static routes
d. Entering ip route in global configuration mode enables IP r
What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default router
device type?
a. DTE
b. DCE
c. CPE
d. CO
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If 3 must be true, I'd say start with getting rid of the ones that aren't:
Routing is enabled by default (may not have always been true, but as of
12.x)
The command to enable routing is 'ip routing'
That leaves you with three left. Of course, the exam could be wrong. a,c,e
sound correct though,
Hi all,
I thought IP routing was "not on by default" as a matter of fact that
thought can bring you unglued when trying to work out way some issues as to
why routers don't route IP. So I think (d) would be approriate.
Why would a router "learn about a static route". So (c) goes out the window.
It's not learning about a static route, but learning (or knowing) about a
destination via a static route. Consider a static route with a higher
administrative value than a dynamic route. The dynamic route will be used
so long as it is received, but as soon as it fails the destination will now
be
I agree, 3 out the window, you don't "learn" a static
don
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c.CPE.
""Victim"" What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the
default router
> device type?
>
> a. DTE
> b. DCE
> c. CPE
> d. CO
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Victim wrote:
> What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default router
> device type?
>
> a. DTE
> b. DCE
> c. CPE
> d. CO
Expand all 4 acronyms. You should then be able to answer your own
question. Or you could look it up in (I think) Internetworking
Te
the answer for that is dte(data terminal equipment).
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Victim wrote:
>
> > What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default
router
>
CPE seems a bit general to fit the description.
Even using a DCE cable the router still needs a Clock rate before becoming a
DCE, so surely it's going to be (a) - DTE.
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> ""Victim"" What is the
I would say the router is a DTE and also is a CPE.
On 29 Apr 2001 02:52:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Victim") wrote:
>What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default router
>device type?
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>a. DTE
>b. DCE
>c. CPE
>d. CO
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If you had to select just one answer I would say DTE as there are also
non-CPE routers.
If you want to be really picky you could say there are routers acting as DCE
also, but
this usually requires some additional configuration and is not usally the
default
behavior. HTH.
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Title: Another Non-Cisco Question (SOS)
Hi all
I am in desperate need to know the procedure to break password in 3com superstack II 1100/3300 switches.
Thanks in advance
iftekhar
Iftekhar,
It is a bad news but you cannot break a password in 3-com superstack II
1100/3300 switches. The only way to recover is it have to be sent to 3-com
this is due to those switches were made for government uses in the begining
Elias
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Title: Another Non-Cisco Question (SOS)
http://www.3com.com/news/advisory51498.html
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Hi a
Umm... I have a backdoor password to reset the
3300/1100s - maybe older models?
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> It is a bad news but you cannot break a password in
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> have to be sent to 3-com
> this is due t
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