DigitalRick,
Yes, that is correct that there was no option for 'flood out all ports'. It had 7 different specific ports listed. One was the port that frame came in on and one was a port that had nothing connected to it (as shown by a 'show interface' command). This left 5 ports that all...
lerdalt,
That is what I thought (it will forward out all ports except the source port). The problem is that there where 7 possible answers. One was the source port and one was a port that was not enabled (there was nothing connected to it as determined by a 'show interface' command). This...
I asked this in another thread, but I'll ask here too, because I think it is relavant:
Do you need to do a 'copy run start' to save your config changes to get credit? I believe I screwed that up on my test today.
On the test, they will specifically say that IP-SUBNET-ZERO is enabled if they want you to use it. Otherwise, assume that IP-SUBNET-ZERO is not enabled, even though it is enabled by default after IOS version 11.3 (I think that is the right version).
I got an 847 last week! And the first time I tried to take it over a year ago I got an 837. Either way that is 1 question, because the average question is worth between 13-14 points including the ones that don't count at all...math for this is below:
test score range:
300-1000
that is a...
I just took the CCNA today, and failed...again. There were definitely some ISDN questions in there. I think I had two of them. Anyway, there were several Frame-Relay questions so you need to know both of these WAN technologies. I think I screwed the Frame Relay ones up too. Need to study...
Okay,
I just read something in this thread that makes me think I screwed up one of my sim questions. I had a totally unrelated sim question on ACLs but after configuring the Access List and applying it correctly, I never did a 'copy run start'. Would that be marked wrong because I didn't save...
I had this switching question today on my CCNA but the 4th question was a little different. It gave the source and destination MAC address of a frame and asked what ports the frame would be sent out. You had to check 3 answers. The source MAC address appeared in the MAC table (from port...
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