... of the first 12 interfaces and ports of each switch Switch A Port # Switch B 10 11 12 2-4 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v 3. 0 - Lab 7 .2. 6 Copyright 20 03, Cisco Systems, ... prompt as follows: Switch_B#show spanning-tree brief 3- 4 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v 3. 0 - Lab 7 .2. 6 Copyright 20 03, Cisco Systems, Inc c What changes have taken place ... off Then remove and store the cables and adapter 4-4 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v 3. 0 - Lab 7 .2. 6 Copyright 20 03, Cisco Systems, Inc ...
... packets leak out of the bucket at a constant and steady rate www.syngress.com 131 110_QoS_ 03 1 32 2/ 13/ 01 2: 05 PM Page 1 32 Chapter • Introduction to Quality of Service This mechanism is well suited ... cover these default behaviors in greater details later in this chapter www.syngress.com 129 110_QoS_ 03 130 2/ 13/ 01 2: 05 PM Page 130 Chapter • Introduction to Quality of Service Queuing on Interfaces ... come out from the top As time passes, tokens are added to www.syngress.com 133 110_QoS_ 03 134 2/ 13/ 01 2: 05 PM Page 134 Chapter • Introduction to Quality of Service the bucket by the network.When...
... Auckland 1 72. 16 . 32 .1 Router#show host Default domain is not set Name/address lookup uses domain service Name server are Host Auckland Flags (perm, OK) Age ** Type IP Address(es) 1 72. 16 . 32 .1 Save ... of Content Router Memory, Processors, and Interfaces The Cisco IOS Software Command-Line Interface Configuring Cisco IOS Software The Cisco IOS Software Boot Process Router Memory, Processors, ... register is a 16-bit register in NVRAM 16-bit register 0x 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit: 16 – 3: 6: 8: 11- 12: 13: 15: Boot field Ignore NVRAM contents Break disabled Console line speed Boot ROM if network...
... 1 72. 16 .30 .1 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 #frame relay map ip 1 72. 16 .30 .17 30 cisco broadcast Example of Frame Relay inverse-arp command: #int s0.16 #encap frame-relay ietf #ip address 1 72. 16 .30 .1 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 ... line protocol is up Internet address is 1 72. 16.50.10 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 Broadcast address is 25 5 .25 5 .25 5 .25 5 Also many other interface details (33 ) List required IPX addresses and encapsulation type ... address 1 72. 16.50.10 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 Router(config-if)#no shut ( 32 ) Verify IP addresses Router#sh ip int e0 will display the following: Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up Internet address is 1 72. 16.50.10...
... valid host range for the IP address 1 92. 168.168.188 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.1 92? A 1 92. 168.168. 129 –190 B 1 92. 168.168. 129 –191 C 1 92. 168.168. 128 –190 D 1 92. 168.168. 128 –1 92 69 What type of access list uses the ... 100–199 See Chapter for more information Copyright 20 02 SYBEX, Inc., Alameda, CA www.sybex.com lxii Answers to Assessment Test 52 B The Cisco command Novell-ether is the encapsulation for 8 02 .3 However, ... Chapter 10 for more information 67 B MAC address are 48 bits long, bytes, and written in hex See Chapter for more information 68 A 25 6 – 1 92 = 64 64 + 64 = 128 128 + 64 = 1 92 The subnet is 128 ,...
... 1 02 + 92 + 82 + 72 + 62 + 52 + 42 + 32 + 22 + 12 + 02 + (-1 )2 + ( -2) 2 ( -3) 2 + (-4 )2 + (-5 )2 + (-6 )2( -7 )2 + (-8 )2 + (-9 )2 + (-10 )2 = 770 770 Average of the sum of the squared differences: 21 = 36 ... prime), as follows: 2a22b (1) SUFFICIENT: We can substitute -2b for a into the expression in the question What is the value of (2- 2b) (22 b)? This can be simplified to 2- 2b+2b = 20 = (2) INSUFFICIENT: ... question has two solutions: x2 + 3x – 10 = x =2 (x + 5)(x – 2) = ——> In (A), x2 – 25 = ——> In (B), |x + 5| = ——> In (C), x2 + x – = and x = In (D), x2 – 2x = x2 = 25 In (E), x2 + 6x + = 5, and x = -1...
... 1 92. 168.1.0 /24 [ 120 /1] via 1 72. 16 .2. 1, 00:00 :24 , Serial0/0/1 R 1 92. 168.100.0 /24 [ 120 /1] via 1 72. 16.1.1, 00:00 :24 , Serial0/0/0 S 1 92. 168.1.0 /24 [1/0] via FastEthernet0/0 R 1 92. 168.9.0 /24 [ 120 /1] ... the very last usable IP address in the 1 72. 24.64.0/18 network range to the router interf 1 72. 16. 128 .154/18 1 72. 16 .25 5 .25 4/18 1 72. 24.64 .25 4/18 1 72. 24. 127 .25 4/18 19 Refer to the exhibit Based on ... summary address can Router2 advertise to Router1 to reach the three networks on Routers 3, 4, and 1 72. 16.0.0/8 1 72. 16.0.0/10 1 72. 16.0.0/ 13 1 72. 16.0.0 /20 1 72. 16.0.0 /24 33 Refer to the exhibit A...
... enable password cisco ! ip subnet-zero ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 1 72. 16 .3. 1 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 no ip directed-broadcast no mop enabled ! interface Serial0 ip address 10.1.1 .3 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 no ip ... Ethernet 0? 1 72. 16 .3. 1 / 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 What is the encapsulation for interface Ethernet 0? ARPA 10 What is the IP address and subnet mask of interface Serial 0? 10.1.1 .3 / 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 11 What ... Ethernet 0? 1 92. 168 .2. 1 / 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 What is the encapsulation for interface Ethernet 0? ARPA What is the IP address and subnet mask of interface Serial 0? 10.1.1 .2 / 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 What is...