I understand that on a Switch, E0/3 would mean Slot 0 and Port 3... or F0/26 would be FastEthernet Slot 0, Port 26. However, what does it mean on a router? Meaning, if it says Interface S0/0 or S0/1 or S1/2... what does that mean?
On a 2600 Cisco Router, I've seen interfaces being configured as...
Here's a simple way to convert from [IP]Decimal Notation to Hexadecimal notation...
IP Address: 10.0.2.254
1) First convert the IP Address, per octet, to Binary...
10 . 0 . 2 . 254
00001010.00000000.00000010.11111110
2) Now divide each octet in half... giving...
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Can someone tell me if this is the problem... I was trying to connect the Router Console Port to the OLD PC's using a DB-9 Adapter, when all I really needed to do was use a DB-25 Adapter and plug it into the OLD PC's Serial Port. Is it true that with newer PC's you use a DB-9 Adapter...
I've never had a problem connecting a Cisco router through the Console port to a PC. However, right now I'm trying to connect some 2500 routers to some old PC's, and I just can't get them to connect (Through Hyperterminal).
I connected the same routers to a newer machine, and it worked. Can...
Yes, Boson Software www.boson.com has a new version of CCNP Test Software that includes the BSCI Exams and it also includes IS-IS. Very good questions and worth it!
J.Singh, CCNA
Just wanted to know what percentage do you think someone should be getting correct on practice exams? FYI, you need approx. 700/1000pts to pass. You get 300 to begin with just for taking the test... Meaning you need 400/700pts. to pass the exam...Meaning ~60%
So, if I'm getting approx. 70% on...
So nobody knows what the passing score is for the new CCNP:BSCI 640-901 Exam? I mean for the Routing exam it was 690 I believe... meaning you needed less than 60% to pass the test... Since you're given 300pts. to start with, it's 390/700=55.7% Big difference from the new CCNA;640-607 exam...
Okay, So I don't need to configure BGP on my routers in the lab to connect to the Internet? Let's say we're running RIP, IGRP, or OSPF on my 10 routers. How do I connect my routers to the Internet so that I can ping them from home?
Let's say the assigned IP address from the ISP is 198.50.15.x...
Hello, I'm new to Cisco Networking... My question is about using Internal Protocols (RIP, IGRP, OSPF) with NAT... and also using an External Protocol such as BGP with NAT.
In studying for my CCNP:Routing certification, I came across this...
"In order to connect your Private LAN to the...
Well, the concepts are the same. The only difference is that there are 'simulation' questions on the new exams. If you don't have access to any routers/switches, I suggest atleast getting one of the simulators(Sybex, RouterSim). You can still study from the older materials, but I would suggest...
I agree... I took it today and I PASSED! I should have gotten over 900 if I did NOT type exit after typing in the information required for the simulation questions... However I managed to pass the exam slightly under the 900 mark. Good luck to everyone! On to CCNP it is... Now, any pointers on...
Ooops... The Subnet Mask of the TFTP Server is 255.255.255.192... All other info. on the question is as it was... But you still haven't answered my questions...
Yeah, that was the EXACT question... However, I could NOT even go back and connect to the other router. The only thing it would let me do is click NEXT.
Also, you CAN still set the password on the other routers from the WRONG router by Telnet. I could have just telnet to the other routers and...
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