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larsensc
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Posted - Jun 04 2002 :  09:25:52 AM  Show Profile  Send larsensc an ICQ Message  Send larsensc a Yahoo! Message  Send larsensc an instant message  Reply with Quote
Tara,
I was wondering if I could also request the username and password to your folder. I am taking the CCNA test on June 7 and am fairly certain that I am ready, but I still want to keep reviewing. I've taken the ICND class as well as used a few different practice tests to get ready. Thank you for your time and help.

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Tara
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Singapore
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Posted - Jun 04 2002 :  11:57:10 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear James Larsen
Welcome!! I appreciate your keen interest,and those who knows the rule of the game they never go empty handed.e-mail is the key? All the best in your exam.surely you will pass!!!
Confidently
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
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Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  01:53:09 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- Given the following routing tabel entry ,which of the following is used by default in the calculation of the number 1200?(choose two)
I 172.16.0.0 [100/1200] via 192.168.6.3 ,00:35:12,ethernet 1

a.MTU
b.Bandwith
c.Administrative Distance
d.Hop count
e.Metric
f.Delay

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  01:57:02 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

Question:-- which of the flowing are options for Frame Relay lmi types?
A.IETF
B.Q931
C.Q933A
D.IEEE
E.CISCO
F.ANSI

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nuria
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Spain
5 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  02:08:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dear Tara,

Thank you very much for your help!!!!!. Yesterday, I passed the CCNA exam with 961 at the first attempt.

Without your help, I hadn´t been able to pass the exam.

THANKS AGAIN, TARA!!!!!!!!

Best Regards.

Nuria

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  02:12:57 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Kros,
Answer of your first question is all ready given by our member boomer4d beyond any bodies doubt.
I am not a member of any royal Literature Academy to judge your english. But what I understand is, you have not fulfilled my request as I see,your personal profile is still empty.And neither you read my posting in full? Half reading anything is dangerous?.If you read the
questions in full, there I mention Members are requested....... .
Only thing what you have done is ask the question under my topics.

Mail in other words is message or information which is delivered in
different way from one place to another by means of different available resources like air mail, sea mail, surface mail, telegraphic mail or telegram, e-mail etc. To deliver a mail you must receive the mail at first, that means you receive in one hand (in one interface) and send it through other hand (other interface).We put mail or message into a cover or envelop to deliver. The same way in networking, data (mail) is been kept in a frame (cover) or packet to deliver, called switching.
Hub and repeaters does not have switching capability and routers are costly, and takes more time to switch or deliver the packets.Hence people use the switch (common mail device) for their LAN to save money.
What you see in the question is (Cisco English). To understand more,
better read the Cisco books.To understand my Englash read the profile of Rich(our Adv.Member), Debraj, Jennifer, Stevetotaro, boomer4d,larsense and many others.
Hotmail is neither hot or cold, Hotdog comes without a dog and Dressed chicken does not comes with designers cloths on.
X X
Tara.
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kros
Average Member


Poland
14 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  04:42:08 AM  Show Profile  Send kros an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
quote:

Dear Kros,
Answer of your first question is all ready given by our member boomer4d beyond any bodies doubt.
I am not a member of any royal Literature Academy to judge your english. But what I understand is, you have not fulfilled my request as I see,your personal profile is still empty.And neither you read my posting in full? Half reading anything is dangerous?.If you read the
questions in full, there I mention Members are requested....... .
Only thing what you have done is ask the question under my topics.

Mail in other words is message or information which is delivered in
different way from one place to another by means of different available resources like air mail, sea mail, surface mail, telegraphic mail or telegram, e-mail etc. To deliver a mail you must receive the mail at first, that means you receive in one hand (in one interface) and send it through other hand (other interface).We put mail or message into a cover or envelop to deliver. The same way in networking, data (mail) is been kept in a frame (cover) or packet to deliver, called switching.
Hub and repeaters does not have switching capability and routers are costly, and takes more time to switch or deliver the packets.Hence people use the switch (common mail device) for their LAN to save money.
What you see in the question is (Cisco English). To understand more,
better read the Cisco books.To understand my Englash read the profile of Rich(our Adv.Member), Debraj, Jennifer, Stevetotaro, boomer4d,larsense and many others.
Hotmail is neither hot or cold, Hotdog comes without a dog and Dressed chicken does not comes with designers cloths on.
X X
Tara.




sorry Tara,
and thank you all people (espaecially for Tara & boomer4d)

regards kros

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boomer4d
Junior Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  05:03:12 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
kros it was my pleasure to help and it was nice to be correct in my answer as well :) like many here I am still learning and by helping to answer the questions of others I am teaching myself at the same time.Go to Top of Page
Alexd321
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Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  07:27:57 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello Tara...Iand the rest
I`m new here,taken the exam last week,failed 720..
If u can clear some things for me please:
1.How can i know if a failed sims(where i should look)
and do i need to ~write mem~ in the end of sims?
I also had a tricky question about routing and routed protocols.
I cannot recall...but i think it`s common,.....
I registered for this friday again...so I kindly ask you to give
me pointer to those questions...people talking about.
Thanks for this forum...it the best.
Alex

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kros
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Poland
14 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  3:29:31 PM  Show Profile  Send kros an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Hi all,

I have some problem with questions below. I have marked answers I find correct. Anyone can confirm or deny them?

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1. Encapsulation occurs at which OSI Layer(s)?
a. All layers
b. Layers 2, 3, and 4
c. Layers 1, 3, 5, and 6
d. Layers 3, 5, and 7
e. Layers 1, 2, and 3

a)

2. The following function is performed by what layer of the OSI Reference model: Controls the physical layer flow of data by mapping between the layers
a. Session
b. Transport
c. Network
d. Data Link
e. Physical

d)

3. The following function is performed by what layer of the OSI Reference model: Provides synchronization between address and name databases
a. Application
b. Presentation
c. Session
d. Transport
e. Network

a)

4. Which layer of the OSI reference model enables multiple data links to be combined into an internetwork?
a. Layer 5
b. Layer 3
c. Layer 4
d. Layer 7
e. Layer 6

c)

5. What type of address refers to a logical network device?
a. Network address
b. Burned-in address
c. MAC address
d. Protocol address
e. None of the above


a)

6. The following function is performed by what layer of the OSI Reference model: Provides the interface to network devices
a. Session
b. Transport
c. Network
d. Data Link
e. Physical

b)

7. Which of the following IOS commands would you use to find out the amount of DRAM your router contains?
a. show processor cpu
b. show version
c. show router
d. None of the above


b)

8. How do you customize how the router ">" character appears when you are logged into its CLI?
a. no prompt >
b. prompt Newsetting
c. service prompt newsetting
d. it can't be changed
e. Can only be completed via a vty session

b)


9. What is the proper set of commands to enable logging in a router and allow it to save log entries?
a. Router# logging console debugging
Router# logging buffered
b. Router# log console
Router# buffer log
c. Router(conf)# logging console debugging
Router(conf)# logging buffered
d. Router(conf)# log console
Router(conf)# buffer log

c)


10.which wan equiment provides the best quality and quantity about data and signal?**
a. isdn
b. atm
c. fddi
d. token ring

b)

and one more question: Is CDP enabled by defalut on router's interfaces??


thank you in advance

regards kros

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Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  10:43:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kros...
CDP enabled on all by default.

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Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 05 2002 :  10:45:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
4. Which layer of the OSI reference model enables multiple data links to be combined into an internetwork?
a. Layer 5
b. Layer 3
c. Layer 4
d. Layer 7
e. Layer 6

c)

also this im not sure.....looks like vlan..layer 3...
Can someone...clear on this?

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  02:36:49 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:-- Which command will display the settings of the routers ARP

cache learned through the Ethernet interface?
A.Show interface ethernet 0 arp
B.Show arp interface ethernet 0
C.Show arp
D.Show ip arp

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Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
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question & answer.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  02:43:23 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

Question:-- Which of the following commands can be run from user level?
A.Show aliases
B.Show arp
C.Show users
D.Show ppp
E.Show interface serial 0
F.Show version
G.Show running-config

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  04:25:00 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear kros,
Your answers are:1a.All layers 2d.Data Link 3c.Session 4b.Layer 3 5a. Network address 6e. Physical 7d. None of the above 8d. it can't be changed 9d. Router(conf)# log console Router(conf)# buffer log 10.Is CDP....interfaces?? The answer is NO.Though cdp run by default but you must enable it in each of the device's interface by using the command cdp enable.
Please go through the book rather wasting time to find out ready made solution.
regards
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Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  05:32:15 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tara...
I don`t agree on the last.. one
I dont think you should run cdp enable on interface.
CDP is layer 2 so when u plug the new router in and connect to other router or switch..and type sh cdp neigh it will show the devices
connected....
Did that just now on Routersim3.1...and no need for cdp enable
.....
Alex

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boomer4d
Junior Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  06:32:51 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Alex while it is true that CDP is enabled by default on routers it is not enabled by default on all interfaces. From cisco.com/univercd:


"CDP is enabled by default on all supported interfaces (except for Frame Relay multipoint subinterfaces) to send and receive CDP information. However, some interfaces, such as ATM interfaces, do not support CDP. "Go to Top of Page

Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  06:56:22 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Exactly.... what u just said.
But mind that if it`s not supported how would u like to enable it exactly?
Keyword ...
On every supported interface...the interface u can enable it...
its enabled by default!
Just check it yourself in a lab or a router sim....


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Alexd321
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Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  10:18:42 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
7. Which of the following IOS commands would you use to find out the amount of DRAM your router contains?
a. show processor cpu
b. show version
c. show router
d. None of the above

how about this one also...why not B ?
Show ver shows:
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision M) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Please enlighten me!
Thank you

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kros
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Poland
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Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  11:19:10 AM  Show Profile  Send kros an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
quote:

7. Which of the following IOS commands would you use to find out the amount of DRAM your router contains?
a. show processor cpu
b. show version
c. show router
d. None of the above

how about this one also...why not B ?
Show ver shows:
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision M) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Please enlighten me!
Thank you

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Hi Alexd321,

I have also marked this answer. So I would also want to be enlightened :)

What exactly `prompt` command does????? Won't it change >|# ???

And for the end I have one very interesting question. Could anyone who has an access to a real router can do it?

the question is: what will happen if there is a `ip access-group aaa in|out` command set on a interface (aaa - any number), but there isn't defined that access-list (access list number aaa)

Will all traffic be blocked or the command `ip access-group aaa in|out` do nothing????????

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kros
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Poland
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Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  11:30:31 AM  Show Profile  Send kros an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Dear Tara,

I also think that your answer for my 9th question isn't correct.
I have serached throug CCO and books I have and command like 'buffer log' doesn't exist. I think my answer c) is correct.

Alexd321 could you check it? Please?

regards kros

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Alexd321
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Israel
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Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  12:05:56 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For the buffer commands....this looks like neither is right...
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/fun_c/fcprt3/fctroubl.htm#xtocid1767115
it should be router(config)#logging on
router(config)#logging buffered

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Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
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Posted - Jun 06 2002 :  12:08:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
concerning the access-group...it will be ignored..if there is no list
behind it...look at access group command like link...
if nothing at the other end.....so nothing.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  04:07:12 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dear Alex & kros,
I am realy proud of you,What I see that, both of you started to look in to the book in a great depth,and very confident about your self.and it's realy make me happy?
Now comeing to the point why or(hot) why not?
Show access-list
Show access-lists
Show ip interface
Show running-configuretion
all this commands leeds us to find the access-list,but we must know? which one to use where?
The Same goes to your Q7? will you please let me know any where Cisco wrote that you must use the command "show version" to find out the amount of DRAM (memory)? So that I can learn?
Q8.How do you customize how the router ">" character appears when you are logged into its CLI?
It programmed in IOS such a way,that when you type "enable" it's (character) ">"changes to "#" or privileged mode.We can not change it sukha-sukha?
Q9.As none of the given answer is correct.one should know the correct answer and take the writing pad by clicking in the notepad icon on the test screen and write: The correct answer is logging on & logging buffered in globle configuretion mode and submit to get the full points
Q10.which been over looked the answer is Isdn because its the only wan protocol which use 'D' channel for signaling and 'B'channel for carring (voice &) data.
Mistakenly
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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  04:15:10 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *

Question:--Users on network 192.168.69.0/28 are complaining that they cannot access the corporate intranet server at www.inhouse.com. In trouble shooting this problem, you find that you are able to telnet a workstation on this network to the internal webserver via its IP address.
What is the likely cause of this problem?
A. TCP/IP failure
B. DNS failure
C. FTP failure
D. SNMP failure
Please note: To resolve the host name(www.inhouse.com.)the DNS server/service must work properly.

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Tara
CCNA Moderator


Singapore
253 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  04:21:09 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tara's Homepage  Reply with Quote
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*

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.

Please note: Sliding window dynamicaly negociates the window size during TCP session, which specified in number of bytes.

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Zidan
New Member


United Kingdom
1 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  05:19:28 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tara,

Taking the exam tommorow! Reading this has got me worried about the sim questions. Are they anything like the ones on the cisco academy curriculum where you have to do a basic configuration on Hyper Terminal? Any chance of having the password for those questions?

Would be much appreciated.

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Alexd321
Average Member


Israel
9 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  07:49:31 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tara
1.here u go for the memory issue...
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/fun_c/fcprt2/fcmemory.htm#12758
They specifically mention show ver
2.I strongly suggest to everybody to read Tara`s questions...
(the ones he posts).
3.Thank you everybody here.....
I passed 900 today..........................
Used a lot of Todd Lamme for understanding,ccna prep kit by quo corp.
(it`s a comprehnsive,less fun to read but more deep),Boson questions
Todd Lamme again,Router sim 3.1 and all the questions around the net i
could get.Also the cisco help.
STUDY HARD AND REMEMBER THE SMALL THINGS..AND RELAX BEFORE EXAM..
PANIC BRINGS YOU NOWHERE!

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kros
Average Member


Poland
14 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  12:33:45 PM  Show Profile  Send kros an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Congratulations Alexd321!

Dear Tara,

I know the output and difference beetwen
sh access-lists
sh run
sh ip inter

but could you explain what is a difference beetwen
sh access-list & sh access-lists????? So far I haven't encounter
for sh access-list command.

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[email protected]
Average Member


United Kingdom
8 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2002 :  3:44:11 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kros,
sh access-lists - will show you the contents of all ACLs,
however if you only want to view the contents of one of your ACLs instead of all you would use the following command:
sh access-list (name/number) eg: sh access-list 101
I assume this is what you were after hope it helps.


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