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Tara
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Posted - Jul 01 2002 :  10:24:19 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- How many collisions are caused by transmitting and receiving frames simultaneously in a full-duplex Ethernet Technology?
A. One
B. Two
C. None
D. Several

Please Note: As full-Duplex technology use Two wire,one for transmitting and another for receiving, So there is no chance of collisions.

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Tara
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Posted - Jul 01 2002 :  10:30:15 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

question:-- The IP address 172.20.7.160 and its subnet mask is 255.255.255.192, What is the last available host address for this IP subnet?
A. 172.20.7.255
B. 172.20.7.197
C. 172.20.7.190
D. 172.20.7.129
E. 172.20.255.255
Please Note: Given subnet mask Is 26bit, So 6bit left for host in each subnet.2^6 = 64,hence subnet starts at .64,.128,.192 and so on...as we see the Given IP falls in .128 subnet range .128 - .191 as we can not use the address .191 because it's the broadcast address of the .128 subnet,the last available host is .190

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 01 2002 :  10:38:54 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* USEFUL TIPS *

As sub-netting is the most essential part of the networking, every members are advised to go through the sub-netting practice properly, before the Exam to avoid disappointment.Those who are not sure they can learn more about Sub-netting,
Through www.learntosubnet.com
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 01 2002 :  11:00:16 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
--:Greetings:--

Our Members those who lives in Canada.
Tara wish them all

“A HAPPY CANADA DAY”


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leepj
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Singapore
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Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  01:01:04 AM  Show Profile  Send leepj an instant message  Reply with Quote
quote:

Hi to Everybody!!
From today "TARA'S HELP DESK" starts for the wouldbe CCNA's To help
them in all possible ways to get them certified through this topic.
All your doubt and questions regarding exam#640-607 and your remark's
should be posted through the reply icon,after going through this
topic,(which is in the rightside of the topic row).
Those who are sitting for the exam within few day's, I addvice you to
Logon to, http://communities.msn.com.sg/CCNA607
to go through verious questions on exam#640-607 to familiarize them
about the type of questions they will be asked in the exam.
Those who are writting on latter date can go through the subneting
review,subneting Practice, and other questions as well.
Hope this will help in a better way towards preparing for your exam.
Raise your problem as well,under the same topic to make it a succsess.
Read this topic often to get through all the posting under this Topic.
Good Luck
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Tara

Look forward to Topic "How to make best out of those 75 minutes"

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leepj
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Singapore
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Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  01:02:33 AM  Show Profile  Send leepj an instant message  Reply with Quote
Hi Tara, how do I access your CCNA questions

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  10:44:45 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Lee,
Its not necessary to click & paste the posting
to get your answer as you think?
For the best result,click & view
The Respective Link!
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  10:48:23 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- Which commands should you use to enable IGRP routing?
A. router igrp 100
network 192.168.1.0
network 10.0.0.0
B. router igrp 100
network 192.168.1.0
network 10.2.0.0
C. router igrp 100
network 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.1
network 10.2.0.0 10.2.1.1
D. router igrp 100
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
network 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0

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Tara
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Singapore
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Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  10:50:54 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

question:-- Which two solutions are used to reduce the chance of distance vector routing loops. (Choose two)
A. Split horizon
B. Route Poison
C. Area Hierarchies
D. Link State Algorithms

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 02 2002 :  11:15:31 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*USEFUL TIPS*

How to configure a router with name Romeo, enable secret Juliet.

Router Con0 is now available

Press RETURN to get started!

Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#hostname Romeo
Romeo(config)#enable secret Juliet
Romeo(config)#^Z (pressed ctrl & Z together)
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Romeo# copy running-config startup-config
Building configuration...

[OK]
Romeo#

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  08:44:24 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- Which show command should you use to view Frame Relay local management interface (LMI) traffic statistics?
A. show lmi
B. show ip route
C. show interface
D. show statistics
E. show frame-relay lmi

Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
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question & answer.

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Tara
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Singapore
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Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  08:47:18 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

question:-- Which command should you use to configure a router so that it can become a TFTP host for router system image that is run in Flash?
A. Copy flash tftp
B. Config tftp server
C. Write network
D. Tftp-server system
E. Setup server tftp

Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather than collecting
question & answer.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  08:55:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*USEFUL TIPS*

How to configure router Romeo,with console password hamlet and Telnet password Shakespeare.

Router Con0 is now available

Press RETURN to get started!

Romeo>enable
password: (Type cisco)
Romeo#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Romeo(config)#line console 0
Romeo(config-line)#login
Romeo(config-line)#password Hamlet
Romeo(config-line)#Line VTY 0 4
Romeo(config-line)#login
Romeo(config-line)#password Shakespeare
Romeo(config-line)#^Z (pressed ctrl & Z together)
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Romeo#copy running-config startup-config

Building configuration...

[OK]
Romeo#

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Sunny
Average Member


United Kingdom
14 Posts
Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  2:38:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all,


Firstly tara thankyou for access to your folders. This has really motivated me . You are great! I have just bought Todds CCNA 607 book and will be browsing through it tonight. It certainly looked more reader friendly than the cisco press books .

I have one problem i am looking to get my hands on a good FREE router sim - any ideas?
Has anyone got one they can send?


Sunny

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Leon
Junior Member


Canada
5 Posts
Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  11:13:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Tara,

Found this forum tonight. Will take the CCNA exam on this Sunday. Can you send me the URL, username and password. Appreciate!

Leon

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Leon
Junior Member


Canada
5 Posts
Posted - Jul 03 2002 :  11:14:04 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Tara,

Found this forum tonight. Will take the CCNA exam on this Sunday. Can you send me the URL, username and password. Appreciate!

Leon

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Sunny
Average Member


United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  12:46:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi all ,


Could answer some questions for me:

how do you connect to this www.r1r2.com via telnet ?
Whats IP address ?...the instructions on site dont appear to be clear?

Does cisco site have a free esim for network academy on their site if so whats url?

Sunny

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  07:46:38 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Leon,
Your double pasting won't bring any double impact on Tara's mind, to understand, read my posting from the beginning. Tara doesn’t encourage anonymous members or visitor.
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  07:52:20 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Sunny,
Great! looking for ideas all around, when every thing is available in your back yard? I mean the book, just you bought. Open the CD ROM from the book and have a look? sybex have its own router sim practice which is good enough for your exam preparation.Even they have a link in the CD ROM which can take you to their website for Live Exam practice.If I am not wrong.Try it out before looking for farther ideas.
Tara changge, changge Tara di gaal
Bolo sath sri aakaal
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  07:59:04 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
--:Greetings:--

Our Members those who lives in United States,
Tara wish them all

“A HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY”


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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  08:03:07 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- Which command specifies a second subinterface on serial interface zero?

A. interface s 0.2 point - to point
B. interface 2 s 0 point to point
C. sub interface 2 s 0 point to point
D. interface 0 sub 2 point to point
E. interface s 0.1 point to point sub 2

Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather than collecting
question & answer.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  08:07:22 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

question:-- Which commands loads a new version of Cisco IOS into the router?

A. Copy flash ftp
B. Copy ftp flash
C. Copy flash tftp
D. Copy tftp flash

Members are requested to go through
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question & answer.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  08:15:26 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote

*USEFUL TIPS*

How to find out whether our configuretion is correct?
after configureing a router with name Romeo,enable secret Juliet, console password hamlet and Telnet password Shakespeare.

Romeo#show run
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Romeo
!
enable secret tQTpvSsPoLSo (Juliet will look like this after encription)
!
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
shutdown
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
shutdown
!
interface Serial1
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
shutdown
!
!
no ip classless
!
!
!
line con 0
password hamlet
login
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password shakespeare
login
!
end
Romeo#

Please Note; If you have enough time in hand for remaining questions, you must check (with show run command) to ensure that your configuretion is correct.

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United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  09:07:29 AM  Show Profile  Send colio@breathemail.net an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Tara,

I've read quite a few of your posts on here and its quite obvious your a reliable source of assistance in the CCNA area.

I was wondering if yourself or any of your fans here have any decent literature on subnetting.

I got the Todd Lammle book for the CCNA, but I have noticed one or two errors and just how things are described isnt quite clear cut enough.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Colio

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beldridg
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  6:48:18 PM  Show Profile  Visit beldridg's Homepage  Send beldridg a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
quote:

Hi to Everybody!!
From today "TARA'S HELP DESK" starts for the wouldbe CCNA's To help them in all possible ways to get them certified through this topic. All your doubt and questions regarding exam#640-607 and your remark's should be posted through the reply icon,after going through this topic,(which is in the rightside of the topic row).
Those who are sitting for the exam I request them to visit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/ or
visit to, http://groups.msn.com/CCNA607
to go through verious subject on exam#640-607 to familiarize them about the type of topics they will be asked in the exam.Those who are preparing for latter date can go through the subneting review, subneting Practice, and other postings as well.
Hope this will help in a better way towards preparing for your exam.
Raise your problem as well,under the same topic to make it a succsess. Read this topic often to get through all the posting under this Topic.
Good Luck
Love
Tara

Look forward to Topic "How to make best out of those 75 minutes"

Edited by - Tara on Jul 02 2002 10:33:57 AM




how many questons? will the flashcard practice kit be enough to past it

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beldridg
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Posted - Jul 04 2002 :  6:56:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit beldridg's Homepage  Send beldridg a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
will the flashcard practice kit be enough to pass. i have had all 4 semesters and i am getting ready to take the test. what all is on it can you give a pretty good layout of the exam please?

quote]
Hi to Everybody!!
From today "TARA'S HELP DESK" starts for the wouldbe CCNA's To help them in all possible ways to get them certified through this topic. All your doubt and questions regarding exam#640-607 and your remark's should be posted through the reply icon,after going through this topic,(which is in the rightside of the topic row).
Those who are sitting for the exam I request them to visit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/ or
visit to, http://groups.msn.com/CCNA607
to go through verious subject on exam#640-607 to familiarize them about the type of topics they will be asked in the exam.Those who are preparing for latter date can go through the subneting review, subneting Practice, and other postings as well.
Hope this will help in a better way towards preparing for your exam.
Raise your problem as well,under the same topic to make it a succsess. Read this topic often to get through all the posting under this Topic.
Good Luck
Love
Tara

Look forward to Topic "How to make best out of those 75 minutes"

Edited by - Tara on Jul 02 2002 10:33:57 AM
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Leon
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Canada
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Posted - Jul 05 2002 :  12:56:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Updated my profile. Thanks you in advance and hope the help can come soon!

By the way, I am wondering the answer to one of previous questions, can somebody share some of his/her light with me:

Question:
If windows size is changed from 3000 to 4000 during the data transfer stage of a TCP session, what can a sending host do?
A. Transmit 3000 bytes before waiting for an acknowledgement.
B. Transmit 4000 packets before waiting for an acknowledgement.
C. Transmit 4000 bytes before waiting for an acknowledgement.
D. Transmit 4000 segments before waiting for an acknowledgement.
E. Transmit 3000 frames before waiting for an acknowledgement.
F. Transmit 3000 packets before waiting for an acknowledgement.
I looked for the answer at Cisco Web site, and looks like the answer is B.
The link is http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/carcounters.html (search for sliding window).

Well, then, in Todd Lammle's book, when he talk about windowing, he means segment (page 13-15), so the answer could be D.

The answer of this site is C.

Emmm, now I am confused...???

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Sunny
Average Member


United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 05 2002 :  01:27:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi Tara

I have been told that kazaa.com is a good site ...how do i navigate round the siteto get hold of a ccna router sim as im new to all this ?

Thanks Sunny

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 05 2002 :  03:24:24 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Simon,
I do agree with you in your stand,but at first you try this link
www.learntosubnet.com and whether its clear your doubt for you,if not I will suggest somthing else for you to get you rid off the fear of sub-netting.
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jul 05 2002 :  03:31:40 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Brain,
Well! Welcome!
It seems you are another new kid (scientist)in the ( NWD's) block?
who may one day turn every thing in reverse including the Clock
you have gathered every thing, so far as I have seen?
Do not hart your self as I do not mean?
Flash card is good enough for the exams simulation test.
your 4 semester academy program is enough to answer the Rest.
you just read the Tara's Help Desk Cover?
Go through it fully to get your answer and more to discover!
Undercover?
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