Hey,
I am using selftestsoftware transcender to prepare myself for the 640-801 exam, and they have router simulators exactly like the ones in the real test.
My problem is this, In one of these scenarios it asks me to take a class C address, and subnet it to give me 6 hosts for each subnet. I then have to take the first address from the first subnet and assign it to the serial 0 interface on the first router.
Next i have to take the second address from the first subnet and assign it to the serial 0 interface on the second router (they are connected by a 56k connection)
Lastly i have to turn on rip and advertise these networks.
So if i have the address 192.168.1.0 /24 in order to subnet it correctly i would have to end up with a 255.255.255.248 mask right? so the first address on the first subnet would be 192.168.1.9 correct?
I have turned on Clocking on the DCE connection, assigned the appropriate ip addresses, set the bandwidth to 56 and used the no shut on both interfaces.
Rip is turned on with it advertising to the network ip address for its directly connected serial device.
If i use the Show ip int brief command, it show the interface and protocols as being up, yet if i use the show ip route command the routes do not appear, and i cannot ping in between them... argh what am i missing here?
I am using selftestsoftware transcender to prepare myself for the 640-801 exam, and they have router simulators exactly like the ones in the real test.
My problem is this, In one of these scenarios it asks me to take a class C address, and subnet it to give me 6 hosts for each subnet. I then have to take the first address from the first subnet and assign it to the serial 0 interface on the first router.
Next i have to take the second address from the first subnet and assign it to the serial 0 interface on the second router (they are connected by a 56k connection)
Lastly i have to turn on rip and advertise these networks.
So if i have the address 192.168.1.0 /24 in order to subnet it correctly i would have to end up with a 255.255.255.248 mask right? so the first address on the first subnet would be 192.168.1.9 correct?
I have turned on Clocking on the DCE connection, assigned the appropriate ip addresses, set the bandwidth to 56 and used the no shut on both interfaces.
Rip is turned on with it advertising to the network ip address for its directly connected serial device.
If i use the Show ip int brief command, it show the interface and protocols as being up, yet if i use the show ip route command the routes do not appear, and i cannot ping in between them... argh what am i missing here?