You have two Cisco routers setup back-to-back in a lab using
DTE/DCE cables. To which router would you add the clockrate
command?
A.) The serial port on the DCE router
B.) The Ethernet port on the DTE router
C.) The Ethernet port on the DCE router
D.) The serial port on the DTE router
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
In order to connect routers back-to-back, a clock rate must
be set on
the router with the DCE cable. This will provide the
clocking usually
performed by a DSU/CSU. It is recommended that a bandwidth
statement be
added to the interface because some routing protocols, such
as IGRP, use
this to make routing decisions.
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