What is overlaod?
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What is difference between igp and eigrp?
What does the show protocol display?
what do you mean by port triggering?
What are four benefits that can result from applying ISDN networking? (Choose four) A. Full time connectivity across the ISDN is spoofed by Cisco IOS routers using dial on demand routing (DDR) B. Small Once and Home Once sites can be economically supported with ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) servkps C. ISDN replaces Signaling System 7 (SS7) in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTIC) backbone D. ISDN can be used as a backup service for a leased line connection between the remote and central chaps E. Modem racking and cabling can be eliminated by integration of digital modem cards on Cisco IOS Network Acess Servers (NAS)
R1#sh ip nat translations Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global icmp 15.1.1.1:11 10.1.1.1:11 30.1.1.1:11 30.1.1.1:11 icmp 15.1.1.1:12 10.1.1.1:12 20.1.1.1:12 20.1.1.1:12 icmp 15.1.1.1:13 10.1.1.1:13 21.1.1.1:13 21.1.1.1:13 icmp 15.1.1.1:14 10.1.1.1:14 31.1.1.1:14 31.1.1.1:14 R1# So my question is that after every ip address [:] is used & some number. 15.1.1.1{:11}... what is this colon & number indicate. Can anyone tel me this..!!! Thanking you advance. Shahin
What 2 commands verify end to end communications? A.) Trace B.) debug ip session C.) Ping D.) Route
When ospf protocol advertise its routing table?
What is name of ospf algo?
Hi Gyes, here is new question. can you provide answer of following question Like linux, can we windows as router? If yes how can we able to do this,
Identify the command to display all the valid commands at the given mode? A.) Help all B.) Help C.) All commands D.) ?
What route entry will be assigned to dead or invalid route in case of RIP?
Based upon the exhibit, create a static route to 172.16.10.0 on Router A A.) Router# ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.0.2 B.) Router(config)# ip static route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.0.2 C.) Router(config)# ip route 172.16.10.0 10.1.0.2 D.) Router(config)# ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.0.2