AlexNDR: Yes, I have learned that 802.3 aka novell-ether is the default encapsulation, 802.2 and sap are the same, as is Ethernet_II and ARPA and SNAP=SNAP both in Cisco and Novell environments. Note the question asks "Which of the following is not a valid IPX encapsulation type on a...
ICND doesn't even include a CD, ubersoldat, so that would involve a lot of typing and scanning. I was able to obtain a copy through amazon for an extremely small price.
Mark:
Haven't been through all these questions yet, but check out this link:
http://www.tightbrain.com/
They have three CCNA exams about 45 questions each. I've found enough variation between Cisco products and Sybex to make them both worthwhile and I suspect the same is true of Boson...
Yes, I know. I've been communicating...sort of...with some folks from Cisco Press. One offered my money back, the other seemed to feel I wasn't using properly and provided some instructions, to no avail. Actually the same problem seems to exist on Odom's CD, the Cisco ESIM and the Cisco Flash...
Yes, there are multiple lessons to be learned from this case study.
Two alternatives that I can think of would be introduction of at least one router with multiple ports and VLANs. Are there others?
The query about "transparently" still stands.
By the way, MIkeS, I've visited...
ElijaBailey and eliteal:
I've recently been frustrated during learning details from the Cisco Flash product. Answering the question:
(fill in the blank) transparently reconfigures bridges and switches to avoid the creation of loops with "spanning tree" is marked incorrect. The...
The wording of this question bothers me:
What is the main function the spanning-tree protocol performs?
A. Transparently reconfigures bridges and switches to avoid the creation of loops
B. provides routing information to the connected neighboring hosts
C. manages the entire topology information...
Cisco Flash presents the following information:
62. What is the maximum length of an IPX address?
A. 32 bits
B. 80 bits
C. 48 bits
D. None of the above
Answer: B
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices under Configuring IPX Routing that "The network number can be a number in the range 1...
I'm in the process of encoding questions from Wendell Odom's book, the Cisco Esim product and the Cisco Flash product into one editable data base so I can append references and comments at will. In the Cisco Flash product, the question below has only one answer: D, while one of the earlier...
I understand that Inverse ARP is traversing the layers to pick up the IP address from an upper layer. Granted, response C seems to be only defining the DLCI on the local layer, thus I'll change the answer to the question.
Is the process you're describing done by the frame-relay map statements...
After recently upgrading the old trusty 2505, finding that the newer IOS supported IPX and other formerly missing features, I thot I had ISDN commands with which to experiment. However, upon observing the following question...
Which command can be used to display the calls currently placed on...
balaganesh: I am focusing on the three Cisco products ESIM, Odom's book and have just received the Flash. Those three represent a very good body of knowledge. I also have Lammle's study guide and CCNA Virtual Lab e-trainer, both picked up from Amazon at extremely good prices.
I am having...
With regard to the two questions below, at what OSI layer would the "serial interface" be located? Would or would not answer C be correct in the second question? Can a frame-relay configuration be properly configured without an actual frame relay connection? Can a standard modem be...
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