Archive for October, 2008
CCNA Exploration 2: Chapter 5 and 6
Refer to the exhibit. The network that is shown is running RIPv1. The 192.168.10.0/24 network was recently added and will only contain end users. What command or set of commands should be entered on Router1 to prevent RIPv1 updates from being sent to the end user devices on the new network while still allowing this new network to be advertised to other routers?
Router1(config-router)# no router rip
Router1(config-router)# network 192.168.10.0
Router1(config-router)# no network 192.168.10.0
* Router1(config-router)# passive-interface fastethernet 0/0
Router1(config-router)# passive-interface serial 0/0/0
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CCNA2 Chapter 4 Version 4
Friend, i Have publish ccna2 Chapter 4 version 4, below discribe answer ccna2 chapter 4
What is a routing loop?
a packet bouncing back and forth between two loopback interfaces on a router
a condition where a return path from a destination is different from the outbound path forming a “loop”
* a condition where a packet is constantly transmitted within a series of routers without ever reaching its intended destination
the distribution of routes from one routing protocol into another
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3 comments October 16, 2008