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netx_techex wrote: I started learning for the CCNA exam two weeks ago. So there is a lot of stuff that I do not know. But I'm pretty sure about the answer to your first question. All ports on a Router or Switch are automatically in shutdown mode. You need to use the "no shutdown" command to enable these ports. Interface Ethernet 1/1 means: module one / port one // int eth 0/2 would be: module zero / port two. Frame-relay isn't yet my domain so will let others decide about that question.
royal wrote: The first question is indeed B. The no shutdown command basically allows you to keep the interface alive even if the other side it is connected to is either disabled or not connected.
Netstudent wrote: royal wrote: The first question is indeed B. The no shutdown command basically allows you to keep the interface alive even if the other side it is connected to is either disabled or not connected. Ya, but how are you even going to get into Interface config mode by typing... Int Ethernet 1 1 The question didn't say anything about the other side of the link.
Netstudent wrote: So the lesson here is that When there are two answers that are logically correct, choose the more detailed and wordy answer? To me, that just sounds like a trap waiting to happen. I don't understand how purposely confusing people and being ambiguous is going to adequately test someone's knowledge of the material. Ya I can understand putting answer choices that, at first, seem right, but really arn't. I stayed up too late studying last night so I'm cranky. Maybe I shouldn't get all worked up about a silly ass practice question. mishra, Where did you get your CNS degree? I got mine from ITT. Still working on my BS in Data Com. though
Netstudent wrote: I have a question about some of the practice questions on CCNA prep center Which Cisco IOS command is used to activate the interface Ethernet 1/1? A. interface ethernet 1/1 enable B. interface ethernet 1 1 no shutdown C. interface ethernet 1/1 D. interface ethernet 1/1 admin up E. interface ethernet 1 1 activate It shows the correct answer as B how in the heck can you get into interface configuration mode by using Ethernet 1 1 I haven't read or seen that anywhere. Thats preposterous!!
>enable Password: #config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. (config)#int fa0/0 (config-if)#enable ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. (config-if)#enable ? % Unrecognized command (config-if)#activate ? % Unrecognized command (config-if)#admin ? % Unrecognized command (config-if)#no ? access-expression Build a bridge boolean access expression arp Set arp type (arpa, probe, snap) or timeout backup Modify backup parameters bandwidth Set bandwidth informational parameter bridge-group Transparent bridging interface parameters carrier-delay Specify delay for interface transitions cdp CDP interface subcommands cmns OSI CMNS custom-queue-list Assign a custom queue list to an interface delay Specify interface throughput delay description Interface specific description duplex Configure duplex operation. fair-queue Enable Fair Queuing on an Interface full-duplex Configure full-duplex operational mode half-duplex Configure half-duplex and related commands hold-queue Set hold queue depth ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands keepalive Enable keepalive line-power Provide power on the line. llc2 LLC2 Interface Subcommands load-interval Specify interval for load calculation for an interface logging Configure logging for interface loopback Configure internal loopback on an interface mac-address Manually set interface MAC address max-reserved-bandwidth Maximum Reservable Bandwidth on an Interface media-type Interface media type mtu Set the interface Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) multilink-group Put interface in a multilink bundle netbios Use a defined NETBIOS access list or enable name-caching network-clock-priority Configure clock source priority ntp Configure NTP priority-group Assign a priority group to an interface random-detect Enable Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) on an Interface rate-limit Rate Limit service-policy Configure QoS Service Policy shutdown Shutdown the selected interface snapshot Configure snapshot support on the interface snmp Modify SNMP interface parameters speed Configure speed operation. standby HSRP interface configuration commands timeout Define timeout values for this interface traffic-shape Enable Traffic Shaping on an Interface or Sub-Interface transmit-interface Assign a transmit interface to a receive-only interface trunk-group Configure interface to be in a trunk group tx-ring-limit Configure PA level transmit ring limit (config-if)#no shutdown (config-if)#exit (config)#exit # 1y25w: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console #
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