Re: RE Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-23 Thread FREDL L AZARES
Thanks Dyland, The answer came from page 58, "p1r1#show ip route" output. The three routes to 192.168.1.64 subnet are 192.168.1.50, 00:00:08, serial2 192.168.1.18, 00:01:02, serial0

Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-22 Thread FREDL L AZARES
I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . . 1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press BCSN ISBN:1-57870-228-3: Page 58 Step 12, Question: How many paths are in the IGRP routing table to the 192.168.x.64 subnet? Why are multiple paths to the subnet? Answer: There are

RE Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-22 Thread Dyland Desmarais
I'm not sure if your doing this on actual physical equipment but if you would refer to the figure 1-15 on page 43: P1R1 can route to the subnet 192.168.1.65 (this is subnet 64, 65 is the first available host, configured on P1R2 interface E0) through S0 and S1 (192.168.1.18, 192.168.1.34). It can

RE: Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-22 Thread Chuck Larrieu
D] Subject:Configuration Exercise: BCSN I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . . 1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press BCSN ISBN:1-57870-228-3: Page 58 Step 12, Question: How many paths are in the IGRP routing table to the 192.168.x.64 subnet? Why are multiple paths to