Hey Groupies, 8)
I've got a question for you. Today I was called by a headhunter. After
talking about what I was looking for he asked me if he could test me on my
CCNA knowledge. The questions were multiple choice. There were 10 questions
and I got 8/10 right. One of the wrong ones, I know
!
Rik Guyler
Principal Consultant
Cardinal Solutions Group
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Hey Groupies, 8)
I've got a question fo
worth!
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I think you are right. I do not know of any mechanism within PPP to
actually perform the
Title: RE: I think I was right??? (PPP question)
PPP does allow you to use DHCP or static IP address. I think she was trying to say will PPP allow you to do static IPs. With some of the new PPP software you are also allow the user to assign IP address.
Bill Bailey
MCSE CCNA
108th
If you look on page 105 of the BCRAN book it says that PPP uses NCP to
configure Layer 3 protocols not necessarily the Layer 3 address. IPCP is
the NCP used to establish and configure the IP protocol. But on the other
side why would you use an NCP to have the PPP session support the protocol
and
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this
helps.
David
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I think you are right. I do not know of any
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Hey Groupies, 8)
I've got a question for you. Today I was called by a headhunter. After
talking about what I was looking for he asked me if he could test
ed it up to be sure. :-)
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> The Network Wizards.
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or..
http://www.dhcp-handbook.com/dhcp_faq.html#cdsra
HTH...
Cory
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I think you are right. I d
Hey Groupies, 8)
Well, I actually called the headhunter and tried to tell them that their
answer was wrong. The recruiter put me on the phone with their head tech guy
and we figured out where I was confused. Here was the question:
Which statement is true when it comes to PPP? (something lik
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