I realize this is a hard question to answer... of course I realize the bottleneck is the 1GB server connection...BUT, because it's on a 6748-ge-tx, it does have 40GB to the backplane to work with as far as buffering / queueing packets out of the port...none of the floors where the end users...
Trying to calculate how many end-users would be able to pull down data at 100Mbs each from a Server that has a 1Gb connection to a WS-X6748-GE-TX card, presuming worst-case scenario in which every user would be maxing out their respective 100MB connection, bearing in mind that the server’s 1GB...
...to (172.16.0.0) if synchronization is OFF?
A. B only
B. E only
C. B and E only
D. B, C and D only
E. B, C, D, and E
THE BOOK SAYS THE Answer: E
*I'm thinking that the correct answer would be Answer: C
The reason I'm thinking this is that there is NO IGP running, and synchronization is...
Priority queuing, like all methods of queuing can only be enabled on interfaces with bandwidths less than 2.048 Mbps. In other words, you aint gonna configure queuing on an ethernet interface. So it's for a WAN link, like ISDN or frame relay. Now listen up people! If your link is already...
Don't rely on Testking. You want to gain a very solid base knowledge of all the concepts covered in the CCNA 640-801 exam. I just passed with a 958, and all I used with the Cisco Press CCNA Flash Card book with the Exam Practice pack that is included. I found that taking the practice tests...
Not that it matters, as long as you pass (849 and up)..but I was just wondering what some of you out there got for scores on the CCNA exam. Trying to gauge what the averages are for people that pass. I'll start...958
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Matt,glad to see you've taken the bogus ACL's out:) Also, glad to see the default route has been added. Your current config is good to go , except that you need to define your clocking, framing, coding, etc on SERIAL0/0. To do this configure the following for interface Serial0/0:
interface...
Matt don't worry, the default encapsulation on a serial interface is HDLC. You're not running any dynamic routing protocols, and you do NOT have a default route, you may want to add the following to your config:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.86.196.225
Also, never paste in a config with your...
Sounds like a plan guys, Bob you may also want to add the following to your ntp setup:
ntp clock-period 17179938 <--- (Amount to add to the system clock for each clock hardware tick (in units of
2-32 seconds).
ntp source Loopback0 <--- (provided you have a Loopback address)
ntp...
by the way, to run the c3620-is-mz.122-7c.bin, your routers are going to require at least 48Mb RAM, and 16Mb of Flash
happy upgrading!
-Pete
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yes, you have to enable trunking between all of the VLANS and your home network(Dlink). IP PLUS is just a feature set that will allow you to configure the ISL trunking. FYI: ISL- Inter-Switch Link= Cisco-proprietary protocol that maintains VLAN information as traffic flows between switches...
What kind of connection do you have to your ISP, is it Frame-Relay, if so what is your bandwidth limitations? What's the CIR, and port speed? If you are saturating your pipe regularly, i.e. maxing out both INcoming ,and OUTgoing bandwidth and it requires a reboot of the router to get you back...
yes, indeed this is the reason, you will need to permit it OUTbound as well as INbound on your interface..hope this helps
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Hi manishgp, spudnuts is 50% correct, 254 is the administrative distance on your route that you have pasted in your original entry :
"ip route <nn.nn.nn.nn> <255.255.255.0> Null0 254"
HOWEVER, It could not be a tag for controlling redistribution via route maps without the required...
...to "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x"
NOTE: x.x.x.x in this case being the IP on the /29 block on your provider's side.
*** FOR EXAMPLE, if let's just say your dialer1 interface was set up with this IP :
interface Dialer1
mtu 1492
ip address 10.10.125.2 255.255.255.248
ip...
It depends where you have the ACL applied...is it on the IN or OUT of your Serial connection ? Does it look something like this?
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq 53
access-list 101 permit udp any any eq 53
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