> I agree. I always use ping first, BUT =P
> The question doesn't describe the environment. In a worse case type
senerio
> you could be testing tcp/ip connectivity through a firewall or router in
> which upd and icmp are blocked but tcp isn't.
> Or is that crazy talk?
Many firewalls do have UDP
"Kevin L. Kultgen" wrote:
> > 2)To enter the setup mode on a router with no configuration you
> > must type? What command?
>
> setup
If it *really* has no config, it will come up in setup mode :-)
> > 5)Ethernet network can be considered as congested at
> > ..% utilization?
>
> Eve
"Kevin L. Kultgen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 4:10 PM
> Subject: Re: can I ask some CCNA Question..
>
> > On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> >
> > Is this a trick question? Telnet is tcp where ping and traceroute are
> &g
ess
there is an MTU/fragment issue.
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc, MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
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> > 9)which layer of OSI provide synchronization between address and name
> > database?
>
> I believe Cisco defines DNS at the application layer. However I have seen
> it defined at the session
> 1)It Takes three Packets to start a TCP session, how many packet are used
to
> close it
One AFAIK. With a Reset flag.
> 2)To enter the setup mode on a router with no configuration you must type?
> What command?
setup
> 3)How do you list the current IPX server in the network on a cisco rout
Dear Friends,
I have some question wo answer, pls guide if u can, I have quite a number of
question, reply me part of the question, if u don't know all
1)It Takes three Packets to start a TCP session, how many packet are used to
close it
2)To enter the setup mode on a router with no configurat
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