- RAM should be erased and the router restarted.
- Flash should be erased and the router restarted.
- NVRAM should be erased and the router restarted.
- The new configuration should be entered and saved.
Answer: Option 2 Let'
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: 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...
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1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 The command traceroute (trace for short), which can be issued from user mode or privileged mode, is used to find the path a packet takes through an...
1 Answers 3 viewsAnswer: Option 3 All Cisco routers have a default configuration register setting of 0x2102, which tells the router to load the IOS from flash memory and the configuration from NVRAM.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 Since the configuration looks correct, you probably didn't screw up the copy job. However, when you perform a copy from a network host to a router, the...
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1 Answers 2 viewsAnswer: Option 4 PPP is your only option, as HDLC and Frame Relay do not support these types of business requirements. PPP provides dynamic addressing, authentication using PAP or CHAP,...
1 Answers 2 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...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 The key is "there are no free ports" on your router. Only Frame Relay can provide a connection to multiple locations with one interface, and in an...
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