- show ip port
- show access-lists
- show ip interface
- show access-lists interface
Answer: Option 3 If you save a configuration and reload the router and it comes up either in setup mode or as a blank configuration, chances are you have the...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 The command show ip protocols will actually show you the broadcast address for each interface - too bad it isn't a possible answer. Your best answer is...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 The (config-router) #passive-interface command stops updates from being sent out an interface, but route updates are still received.
1 Answers 2 viewsAnswer: Option 3 Before you start to configure the router, you should erase the NVRAM with the erase startup-config command and then reload the router using the reload command.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 At the moment of OSPF process startup, the highest IP address on any active interface will be the Router ID (RID) of the router. If you have...
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1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 The show ip interface command will show you if any outbound or inbound interfaces have an access list set.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 To see the contents of all access lists, use the show access-lists command.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 To apply an access list, the proper command is ip access-group 101 in.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 If you have a Cisco router on one side of a Frame Relay network and a non-Cisco router on the other side, you would need to use...
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