hai All!!
i am having one leased line connectivity and one
dial-up connectivity for my network.
I want to connect both services to my 2600 router.
dial-up is as backup.when ever leased line fails.
dialup should atomatically dail to ISP and connect to
that. with out disturbing my work. what i havw to do?
which commands i should apply on router?help me
please.....
bye
Srihari
--- "Magdy H. Ibrahim"
wrote:
> Dear Eric,
>
> YOUR ARE RIGHT IT'S D for the following question:
> What does CIDR stand for?
> A. C-class inter-domain routing B. Classfull
> inter-domain routing
> C.Classless internet domain routing D. Classless
> inter-domain routing
> IT'S D. not B.
>
> Thanx for your correction.
>
> Regards,
> Magdy H. Ibrahim
> MCSE, CCNA
> System Administrator
> Purenet Internetworking
>
>
> "Eric Zielinski" wrote in message
> news:200102042051.PAA03135@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I am studying for the CCNA and will be taking the
> test Thursday, and I
> must
> > point out an incorrect answer,
> >
> > >> What does CIDR stand for?
> > >> A. C-class inter-domain routing B. Classfull
> inter-domain routing C.
> > >> Classless internet domain routing D. Classless
> inter-domain routing
> > >B.
> >
> > My answer would have to be D but I would actually
> write it Classless
> > Interdomain Routing
> >
> > Just my .02
> > eRic
> >
> >
> > At 03:34 PM 02/04/2001 -0500,
> Wilfredo.M.Ruelos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jr."
> wrote:
> > >Can you please verify your answer to question to
> this question.
> > >
> > > >Which frame has a Type field to identify the
> upper-layer protocol?
> > > >> A. 802.2 B. 802.5 C. 802.3 D. Ethernet_II
> > > >the answer is: D.
> > >
> > >I just remember that 802.2, 802.5 has
> DSAP(destination service access
> point)
> > >field whose purpose is to identify the upper
> layer (or network layer)
> > >protocol type of packet. So aside from D, A and
> B should also be an
> answer.
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Magdy H. Ibrahim
> > >To: associate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >Date: Sunday, February 04, 2001 9:50 PM
> > >Subject: Re: Help,Help,help!!!! [1:1855]
> > >
> > >
> > > >Hi Peter,
> > > >Here is the Answers of your questions:
> > > >
> > > >> . Which commands will restart the router?
> > > >> A. system restart
> > > >> B. restart
> > > >> C. shutdown system
> > > >> D. down
> > > >> E. system exit
> > > >non of these answers are valid
> > > >
> > > >> Which command would you use to find the
> parameters for the clock?
> > > >> A. cl? B. show cl ? C. show cl? D. cl ?
> > > >B.
> > > >
> > > >> Which layer hides details of any
> network-dependent information from
> the
> > > >> higher layers by providing transparent data
> transfer?
> > > >> A. Session B. Transport C. Network D. Data
> Link E. Physical
> > > >B.
> > > >
> > > >> What command to disable edit mode?
> > > >> A. End edit B. Disable edit C. Disable 0 D.
> Edit mode is not enabled
> by
> > > >> default
> > > >I think D
> > > >
> > > >> Which frame has a Type field to identify the
> upper-layer protocol?
> > > >> A. 802.2 B. 802.5 C. 802.3 D. Ethernet_II
> > > >the answer is: D.
> > > >
> > > >> You have an IP address of 172.16.13.5 with a
> 255.255.255.128 subnet
> > mask.
> > > >> What is your class of address, subnet
> address, and broadcast address?
> > > >> A. 172.16.4.48 to 172.16.4.63 B. 172.16.4.49
> to 172.16.4.63 C.
> > >172.16.4.49
> > > >> to 172.16.4.62 D. 172.16.4.55 to 172.16.4.62
> > > >I think there is an error in this question this
> subnetmask made the
> class
> > >is
> > > >C, subnet address 172.16.13.0 and the broadcast
> is 172.16.13.127
> > > >Please anyone to check this.
> > > >
> > > >> If you have a 27-bit subnet mask, how many
> subnets and how many
> > > >> hosts do you have?
> > > >> A. 8190 subnets, 126 hosts B. 524,288
> subnets, 32 hosts C. 524,286
> > > >subnets,
> > > >> 30 hosts D. 65,234 subnets, 62 hosts
> > > >C.
> > > >
> > > >> Which layer defines the physical topology?
> > > >> A. Application B. Presentation C. Transport
> D. Network E. Physical .
> > > >E.
> > > >
> > > >> What command sets up a secondary IP address
> of 192.15.1.7 with a
> > > >> class C netmask?
> > > >> A. Ip address 192.15.1.7 255.255.255.0 B. Ip
> address 192.15.1.7
> > >2555.0.0.0
> > > >> secondary C. Ip secondary address 192.15.1.7
> 0.255.255.255 D. Ip
> address
> > > >> 192.15.1.7 255.255.255.0 secondary E.
> Secondary ip address 192.15.1.7
> > > >> 255.255.255.0
> > > >D.
> > > >
> > > >> What was the default Ethernet encapsulation
> on NetWare 3.11?
> > > >> A. Ethernet_II B. Ethernet_802.3 C.
> Ethernet_802.2 D. Ethernet_snap
> > > >B.
> > > >
> > > >> What does CIDR stand for?
> > > >> A. C-class inter-domain routing B. Classfull
> inter-domain routing C.
> > > >> Classless internet domain routing D.
> Classless inter-domain routing
> > > >B.
> > > >
> > > >> Which of the following switching types is the
> default for Cisco
> 5505s?
> > > >> A. Cut-through B. Store-and-forward C.
> Store-and-cut D. Fragment Free
> > > >B.
> > > >
> > > >I think these Answers are correct but also I
> hope everybody help to
> > confirm
> > > >these answers.
> > > >
> > > >Regards,
> > > >
> > > >Magdy H. Ibrahim
> > > >MCSE, CCNA
> > > >System Administrator
> > > >Purenet Internetworking
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >"Peter Peter" wrote in message
> > > >news:200102040443.XAA12469@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >> . Which commands will restart the router?
> > > >> A. system restart
> > > >> B. restart
> > > >> C. shutdown system
> > > >> D. down
> > > >> E. system exit
> > > >>
> > > >> Which command would you use to find the
> parameters for the clock?
> > > >> A. cl? B. show cl ? C. show cl? D. cl ?
> > > >>
> > > >> Which layer hides details of any
> network-dependent information from
> the
> > > >> higher layers by providing transparent data
> transfer?
>
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