What is the command to allow you to type Tokyo instead of the IP
address 172.16.30.1 to access a router named Tokyo?
A.) config t, ip host Tokyo 172.16.30.1
B.) config t, ip hostname Tokyo 172.16.30.1
C.) config t, hostname Tokyo 172.16.30.1
D.) config t, ip hostname 172.16.30.1 Tokyo
Answer Posted / zibrayal.s.mulla
however any of these commands can be used... for
communication...
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