A. From Network Connections, double-click Local Connection. Click Properties, click iPass Protocol (IEEE), click properties and select static IP.
B. Click Start> Run Enter cmd and click OK. Enter ip address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.
C. From network Connections, click Create a New Connection and follow the network connection Wizard instructions.
D. From Network Connections, double-click Local Area Connection. Click Protocol (TCP/IP). Click the properties, click the use the Following Address button, and then configure the IP information.
A. Coaxial
B. Crossover
C. Rolled
D. Straight-through
A. Cisco routers will first attempt to load an image from TFTP for management purposes.
B. Router1 cannot locate a valid IOS image in flash memory.
C. Router1 is acting as a TFTP server for other routers.
D. Router1 has specific boot system commands that instruct it to load IOS from a TFTP server.
E. Router1 defaulted to ROMMON mode and loaded the IOS image from a TFTP server.
A. Click Start > All Programs > Command Prompt
B. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Command Prompt
C. Click Start > Control Panel > Command Prompt
D. Click Start > Run. Enter cmd and click OK
E. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
A. Interface S0/0 on RouterB is administratively down.
B. Interface S0/0 on RouterA is not receiving a clock signal from the CSU/DSU.
C. The encapsulation that is configured on S0/0 of RouterB does not match the encapsulation that is configured on S0/0 of RouterA.
D. The IP address that is configured on S0/0 of RouterB is not in the correct subnet.
E. The cable that is connected to S0/0 on RouterA is faulty.
F. Interface S0/0 on RouterA is configured with an incorrect subnet mask.
A. The interface is in loopback mode
B. An alarm condition
C. A carrier has been detected
D. Receive signal strength
A. Telnet server
B. TFTP server
C. NVRAM
D. flash memory
E. RAM
F. HTTP server
A. Installed flash
B. Installed DRAM
C. Device model
D. CPU load
E. Locally configured IP addresses
A. Show environment
B. Show version
C. Show run
D. Show archive
A. cost is less than multimode fiber
B. a single strand of glass fiber
C. stored less bandwidth
D. operates over less distance than multimode fiber