The command "show IP protocol" displays which information?
A. routing timers
B. network information
C. contents of the IP routing table
D. information about all known network and subnetworks
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A & B
"show IP protocol" displays routing timers and
network information. "show IP route" displays the routing
table with information about all known networks and
subnetworks.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 30 Yes | 7 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Given the configuration example: interface ethernet0 ipx network 4a ipx access-group 800 out interface ethernet1 ipx network 3d interface ethernet2 ipx network tc access-list 800 permit 3d 4a Which action result from implementing this configuration? a-Traffic from network 3d for network 4a will be forwarded out e0 b-IPX network 5c will not receive any traffic c-Traffic from network 3d, destined for network 4a, will be forwarded out e2 d-Traffic from network 3d for network 3d will be forwarded out e0
What is the difference between switch and hub?
What does routing mean?
Tell me which cable called roll-over?
what does PPTP use for encryption and authentication?
Why is UDP lease favored when compared to TCP?
When ospf protocol advertise its routing table?
Explain why UDP is lease favored when compared to TCP?
What is formula of hold down time of eigrp protocol?
Explain the major types of networks and explain?
How do you configure a cisco router for routing ipx?
What is subnet? Why is it used?
What is the default behavior of access-list?
What is the easiest way to remotely configure a router?
Explain how many ways to access router?