hi ,
Just wondering anyone knows answer to this :
How many class C addresses can be summarized by the following route ospf
summarization entry?
network 209.76.12.0 0.0.7.255 area 10?
My answer is 2^5 which is 32 is that correct ?
but the bk put 8 so which one is correct?
Which command will c
I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Q1) Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
address for the IP address 10.6.38.50 with a subnet mask of
255.255.240.0
A) 10.6.38.4
I'm working through one of the labs at fatkid(401, Advanced OSPF) and =
have a couple of questions. The one part of the configuration I can't =
understand is the BRI's on R2 and R3. There is no configuration for =
the name of the calling device or called device. when I
2 sites are connect to each other by ISDN Bri. Both are configured to =
react by Dialer profile. Both links are ok and connected but when =
performing a ping test to each other, the following had been observed. =
Pinging from ethernet port to destination dialer interface produces a =
very stable a
I have this question on my cisco prep exam fill-in-the-blank. Please =
help.
A BGP router reports all activate routes based from BGP __. This is =
the default policy action for BGP routers.
A. to all BGP peers
B. to all IBGP peers
C. to all EBGP peers
D. and the IGP's configured on the rou
Greetings all,
Would like to know if its possible to allow certain users to issue certain
commends on a pix box. I use SSH to access the box, and some users only
require read access. Is this even possible with pix? I checked the
documentation with no luck.
Running version 5.3
Thanks,
Nabil
Greetings. I am new to the list. I am currently working on my CCNP and then
I will be going to the CCIE. I am in the process of trying to purchase all
the needed lab equipment. I was wondering if anyone had any recommended
vendors where I can get some decent equipment cheap, or if anyone had any
u
what is (difference between) Access Router /Router
and Core/High end router.
what would a 2500 series router be...
i did not find this info in the archives of this list
and hence posting to the list
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Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of
how can yu monitor a dhcp server to ensure that it is operating
correctly...??
any suggestions...
can you monitor it from snmp, do you need sms for nt to monitor ists
services...can you only monitor or test from the server itselflawrence
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Hi all
I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame tagging, and VPDN's. I did not see
any of these topics covered in the BCRAN book with the exception of a brief
mention of VPN technology in appendix F. It even mentions routed
can any one tell me how many questions come from security and =
multiservice in the r/s written paper.
and would the articles available at the following site be sufficient.=20
Internetworking Technologies Overview =
(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/index.htm)
thanx
I am looking for some information on DSL. I'm working to deploy DSL at an
ISP.
I have questions on the IP addressing and subnetting of DSL subscibers.
What is the common or standard way to assign IP's to DSL subscibers? Can
you setup Point-to-points to the dslam or is there a mo
Cisco LAN Switching (Clark/Hamilton) is to BCMSN what
Routing TCP/IP vol. 1 (Doyle) is to BSCN what
(1) is to BCRAN what
(2) is to CIT.
Fill in the blanks. ;-)
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Hello, all. I am trying to find the answers to some questions, but have
looked all over Cisco's web site and in every book I have. Since I am
having such a hard time finding the answers, I thought I would post them
here, and hopefully help someone else out in the process.
1) Host A (on
Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is connected to Router A and Host B is connected to Router B. A
packet is sent from Host A to host B. A hit on the serial line causes an
error in the packet. Retransmission is sent by:
Question 2
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I am currently preparing for CIT exam and looking for preparation material
and questions.
Can you help me out.
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If so, how many of these should I expect to see?
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Here are some question I had on a interview that I didnt know at least at
the moment:
What are the reserved PVC's and what are they reserved for?
What is the proprietary protocol on the Catalyst's?
What are the four major configurations on a CSU/DSU?
Thanks
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AT&T Solutions
LAN
Hi,
Is there any way that we can connect two ethernet ports of routers on same
network & have redundancy between them?
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My apologies... I didn't see the same router clause...
You are correct.
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>To: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re:stupid questions
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:42:0
What percent of the exam is case studies ?
Do they go into alot of techie info like admin distances ,FR config,ISDN
stuff ?
Were there any mind boggling questions that made you wonder whether you were
writing the CCIE not the CCDA ?
Thanks
Hi Guys,
While I am studying for the BCRAN, I found the following question
with their answeres, I think that the answere of this questions are
wrong. So I'd like to share this with you
1) choose all of the following that are correct
a-A BRI connects to NT1 for 4-wire connection
b-
Hi Friends
In a subnetting scenario, say for example they say that "Configure the
ethernet network so that it can support 16 hosts."
Do they mean 16 hosts including all the IP's for the routers in the network,
or does it mean 16 host IP's in addition to the router IP's.
Please let me know
Thank
I have just taken my BCMSN test today (30/10) and have encountered
repeated questions in my test.
2 questions were repeated EXACTLY, word for word. i.e I got the same
questions twice.
Another question was repeated, essentially the same, but with some
wordings changed.
Too bad the repeated
Hi group,
I have taken an Cisco BSCN on-line test , there a several questions I'm
not sure the answers. Can you give the answers and reasons for them? Note,
about every question, there's only one answer. '*' present my wrong choice.
Thanks a lot.
Question 1 of 72.
Which
I have some questions that I'm stuck on. . Any tips or help would be
greatly appreciated.
Q1) For IBGP, which statement about the next-hop attribute is accurate?
A) The next-hop is the IP address of the neighbor that sent the
update.
B) The next-hop is the IP address of the nei
Anybody read the Advanced IP Network Design book by Cisco Press? How do you
like the book?
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Network Engineer
UGO Networks, Inc.
http://www.ugo.com
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In my company we using IGX 8410 to setup a private
framerelay network. I have 2 IGX 8410 connect together using Network Trunk
Module and over leased line. In each IGX we are using Universal Frame Relay
Module (UFM) to connect to the routers. I know that if the Router is near by IGX
w
What is the difference b/w these 2 commands:
conduit permit tcp any 22.0.41.0 255.255.255.0 eq 411
conduit permit tcp any eq 411 22.0.41.0 255.255.255.0
What does the following lines mean:
conduit permit icmp host 195.210.22.4 any echo-reply
conduit permit icmp host 195.210.22.4 any echo
What do
For those who have taken the BSCN:
What kind of questions are on the test? (NOTE: I am asking generalities,
not specifics-don't want to violate the Cisco Agreement)
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Subject: questions ?
hi ,
Just wondering anyone knows answer to this :
How many class C addres
Anyone got any comments and views on the following question :
You have just completed an upgrade to Cisco IOS Version 12.0 , access
control lists work exactly how you had them setup prior to the upgrade. You
now add two additional access-lists using the new functionality of the 12.0
operating sy
When the PDU moves up or down in the OSI layer, the process of adding
information to the PDU header is named encapsulation, correct ?
So why it has been said that "encapsulation" occurs in the data link layer ?
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Dear Friends,
Hi!
I need your advice on preparing for CIT exam. I have the Laura Chappell
and Dan Farkas book, The Sybex Book and the syngress book. I have also
downloaded the Boson CIT exam, will they help? Please Advise.
Plz also tell me about the exam format
Thanks in advance.
Omer Ehsan Dar
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Hi All,
I am new to this list so sorry if this has been asked before.
I am really confused about the benefits/setup of Vlans. The more reading I
do on the subject, the more confused I get.
Say, I have a network of 100 users who all access a file server and Internet
router. How can I split them u
For those of you who work for ASP's, what kind of
lines do you run to your customers? Do you go with Frame Relay to customer
sites, point to point, ATM? What about redundancy? Do you NAT and
firewall between youself and each customer? Does anyone provision their
network to keep each cust
(1) If I have an address of 172.37.2.56/12 how would I work out the IP
range , broadcast address ,subnet mask ,subnet address.?
(2) What are the different config reg settings and what would they do ?
e.g 0x2102 or 0X0101
Thanks in advance
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On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Hunt Lee wrote:
> I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
> understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Q1) Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
> address for the IP address 10.6
Let's work through one or two of these to demonstrate what needs to happen.
I've never tried to explain it to someone else before, so this will be good
practice and I hope it makes sense! :-)
> I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
> understand
I believe you're right about Q3. The answer should've been D, not C.
Regards,
Han-Song
CCNP/MCSE/MCDBA
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I have three subn
At 10:11 AM 2/4/01, Hunt Lee wrote:
>I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
>understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Q1)Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
>address for the IP address 10.6.38.50 w
B is the correct answer.
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> On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Hunt Lee wrote:
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February 03, 2001 9:40 AM
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>
>
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Hunt Lee wrote:
> >
> > > I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
> > > understand the answer, any help would be grea
e" then behaviour that is comparable to
what you mention here (flapping line) occurs.
Jamie
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> Sorry about the previous response. I thought you're responding back to my
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You are exactly right. Well done.
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> Ok, I looked into the resources that you've referr
Just wanted to correct my response to your question regarding classless
supernetting. Thanks to "Groupstudy" who help me realize my wrong reasoning
for answering the question:
Q3) When using classless supernetting, which route best summarizes
> > > > the following networks?
> > > >
> > > > 192.1
, February 04, 2001 2:25 AM
Subject: RE: Subnet questions
> Thank you bunch for helping me realize my mistakes!! :)
>
> regards,
> Han-Song
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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>
> > Ok, I looked into the resources that you've referred to, and put a little
> > more thought into this question.
Make sure the resources cover supernetting and not just subnetting. The
goal of supernetting is to group routes together so that a router reduces
the number of routes it tells o
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> > Han-Song Kim
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> > > Ok, I looked into the resources that you've referred to, and put a
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> Make sure the resources cover supernetting and not just
Try to disable fast switching..
Kenny
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> react by Dialer profile. Both links are ok and co
Hi. Im having some problems understanding frame relay, and would benefit
from some good tips! Below are some of the questions I have.
1. Is there a way to allow frames enter your network from 2 routers, so you
can analyze the packets? (This is in a back to back configuration only)
2
I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong
--- David Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> fill-in-the-blank. Please =
> help.
>
> A BGP router reports all activate routes based from
> BGP __. This is =
> the default policy action for BGP routers.
>
>I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong
>--- David Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have this question on my cisco prep exam
>> fill-in-the-blank. Please =
>> help.
>>
>> A BGP router reports all activate routes based from
>> BGP __. This is =
>> the default policy action for
I sent this to the originator only...
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:52 PM
To: David Tran
Subject: RE: bgp questions
I would say the answer is C. BGP will not send routes learned from internal
peers to other internal
Yuck, really bad question. No frame of reference, no nothin. What is a
activate route anyway? Active route?
I think the key to answering this question is the question: when would BGP
not report an active route? When BGP and the IGP are not in sync, then an
active route would not be reported.
They really need to start wording these questions better!!
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>I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong
>--- Davi
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only situation that bgp cares about IGP's
synchronization
is when bgp is explicitly configured to announce networks (i.e network
x.x.x.x mask x.x.x.x) and it would have to check the igp to see if there
is a valid route to that network. This can be overridden by '
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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but the o
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only situation that bgp cares about IGP's
synchroniza
: RE: bgp questions
Thanks for the clarification. So with 'no synchronization' set, every
peer who RECEIVES that route doesn't have to verify if there is an igp
route to
it, but the originator still checks before advertising it?
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Brian Dennis wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only situation
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>> > Brian Dennis
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If you need to choose one the best exam question material site, which will
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Could anyone give me the directions to get to the practice question section
on the Cisco website? I have CCO access, but I can't seem to find the
questions. Also, please include directions instead of just a link, I would
like to be able to see what else is offered in the section.
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> Greetings. I am new to the list. I am currently working on my CCNP and then
> I
As I see it,
An access router is one the remote client would use to enter a larger network.
Usually 700, 800, 2500, 2600, 3600, 4000, 5300 series type routers. These would be
used to connect client LAN's, Dialup's etc to the net.
A distribution router more in the line of 7200's would be used
Lease some IP's from it...
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>Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 16:28:15 -0800
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On 12/4/2000 at 7:09 PM Frank Wells wrote:
:Lease some IP's from it...
:
:
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:>D
Let's say I have the following policy map in place (please forgive the
syntactic mistakes, I'm doing it from memory):
ip access-list name videolist
permit udp any any eq 3230 3235
map-class video
match access-group videolist
policy-map videoconference
class video
priority 288
class class-d
Dear group
I intend buying the boson exam preparation stuff for my bcsn exam but I've
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I intend buying the
Groupstudy.com,
I'm taking the CIT Test this Sunday, just a few questions on the
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1. On the test question format, do you have to type in the exact
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2. Anyone tried the Boson Support Exam #3 yet? and what
Dear group,
I'm not far from taking my BSCN exams and I'm in die need of access to try
questions, particularly cisco's pre-exams questions. Any help of this
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I don't remember any frame tagging, DMZ or VoIP. But VPDN definitely. I think I used
stuff off the Cisco web site for that.
Mike Balistreri
"Wilson, Christian" wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
> mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, fram
hi,
i am preparing for the ccie R/S qualification exam. I plan to take the =
test next month. Please tell me of any sample papers or questions =
available that would give me a true picture of where i stand in terms of =
prepration. I have tried Boson.com` s prequaification tests. would =
similar
VPDN was on CMTD, but not BCRAN (at least not that I've seen or heard). I
saw the outline in question on Cisco's web site a while ago, but so far as
I can tell, no one who has taken and reported back to this group that any
of these topics have appeared on the BCRAN exam.
I assumed that some C
Looking over my own printout, I see that there is no listing of the number
of questions in each category. Just the percent correct.
If I were to guess, based on my percentages and the fact that I passed with
plenty of room to spare, I would guess that there are 1 or 2 multiservice
questions, and
sk
so thats 32 blocks of 8 per class C
You can oversubscribe, but how much I dont know
"Travis Parrill" wrote in message ...
>I am looking for some information on DSL. I'm working to deploy DSL at an
>ISP.
>
>I have questions on the IP addressing and subnetting of DSL subs
http://www.nwfusion.com/research/dsl.html
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> I have questions o
Can you please tell us from where did you get hold of these questions ?
Something wrong here :-)
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> Something wrong here :-)
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Subject: CCIE Questions...
Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is
concepts get a hold of Cisco LAN Switching by Kenedy
Clark.
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My two bits,
>
> Joel Studtmann
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 2:19 PM
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>
> Question 1:
>
think PPP
might.
Joel Studtmann
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I agree with your answers excpet for #1. Just because a transport laye
as its overengineered for providing error-checking, and think
PPP
> might.
>
> Joel Studtmann
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 7:16 PM
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> Subjec
Where did these questions come from? Please specify the source (book, etc.)
so that we know we aren't disobeying the NDA and giving you answers from an
actual test. These sure sound like questions from the CCIE written. Also, I
think it would be best to limit each e-mail message to one
These questions are from Exam 350-001. The NDA has been broken.
""Derek Chung"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Question 1:
> Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to ea
Are you saying that you have taken that test, recognized the questions and
just broke your NDA?
Thanks for the tip, but it is very bad to do that..
Anyway they are excellent questions.
Patrick
"FRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/18/2000 10:31:42 AM
Please respond
These are CCIE test questions??? They don't seem as hard as they are in my nightmares
;) Joking...they do seem pretty easy though...I'm sure there are much harder ones
though... ;)
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If these questions are in fact from 350-001 then the original poster needs
to be turned in to Cisco so that they can "re-evaluate" his status.
LAB
Who is John Galt?
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FRS
Sent: Monday, Septembe
I have a question about question 1.
Some people answered Host A, other said the packet is lost. If the layer 4
protocol is UDP, it is lost, if it is TCP it will be resent.
Would Cisco use the word "packet"to refer to a connection-oriented layer 4
protocol, TCP, and the word "datagram" to refe
e Belt
To: 'FRS' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE Questions...
If these questions are in fact from 350-001 then the original poster needs
to be turned in to Cisco so that they can "re-evaluate" his status.
LAB
Who is John Gal
wrote:
> These questions are from Exam 350-001. The NDA has been broken.
>
> ""Derek Chung"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 8q2d0a$8kk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8q2d0a$8kk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Question 1:
> > Router A and Router B are
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