Hi,
u can expect 2-4 sims.2 sims from routing using 3 routers.and u should also expect one from ISDN and one from frame relay.But all of them would be very easy and straight forward.Best Wishes.
Hi Nohair,
You say:"you cannot use an extended ACL with the "ip" keyworks and specify ports, you will need to use the tcp or udp keywords for that.'
You are right on target.Thats what Iam asking why?
Is it because only transport layer protocols can use ports?!?
HI there,
In extended access list why is that we cannot restrict systems using port numbers with IP
Eg:
(config)#accesslist 2 deny IP 10.11.12.0
0.0.0.255
10.11.14.0
0.0.0.255
Now why is that we cannot use a port number to like in the case of telnet(23),ftp (21)etc here for IP.
Hi Haditoo,
Hard Luck! Iam sure u'll crack it the next time.
I will let you know info that I get.Check out this site and this link.
www.ciscotrack.com/network.gif
try simulating this network.
Regards
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Hey!
Are you from another planet?!
Go to Google search with the term "free CCNA practice tests"
and Bingo! You'll get more than you need.
Regards
[pipe]
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if some body could give me lab scenario's that would help enhance my CCNA lab skills.
for example creation of a lab with X number of switches each having N number of VLANS.The switches connected to router with ......
I want a specification with...
I read it in Boson e-book that RIP & IGRP are "classful" protocols and hence they don't understand a subnet mask of 32 0s,and hence cannot route to the default route even if it is mentioned in the routing table.
and also to avoid this they have given a command
Router(config)#ip...
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