Topic: Ccna Questions
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How to get free CCNA questions?
u can contact me at kayani@ymail.com i would email u the dumps u need.give me exam number. Read More »
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How many questions are there in the CCNA exam?
The number of questions and the amount of time you have to write the exams are not disclosed and are protected by a non-disclosure agreement. I think the reason is that they can be prone to change, and Cisco reserves the right to change the... Read More »
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what is the answer? ccna question -- connecting a switch to a rou...
Cisco wants to know it is a straight through... your right though the newer switches do AUTO MDIMDX but cisco originally called for a straight through cable. Thanks scott Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
B all vlans will pass across a trunk by default, you would need to specify which vlans you want/don't want to pass if you want to limit it-or use a vlan greater than 1005 HTH Jason Read More »
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Local academies should contact the Networking Academy Global Support Desk for questions related to the CCNA Security course. To access the Support Desk, log in to Academy Connection and click Help at the top of the page, then select Academy... Read More »
Source: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/us-can/ccna-sec.html
for /30 network numbers go up as follows .0 .1-.2 (addressable to hosts) .3 (broadcast) .4 .5-.6 (addressable to hosts) .7 (broadcast) .8 .9-.10 (addressable to hosts) .11 (broadcast) .12 .13-.14 (addressable to hosts) .15 (broadcast) ... b... Read More »
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This is not really a routing question so much as it is a SUBNETTING question. If you understand subnets and network masks you will understand this route. 1) The subnet mask here is 255.255.255.192. That gives 6 bits or 64 addresses of IP ... Read More »
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Quite a few really. Site with quite a few links to CCNA exams Q's http://www.certification-crazy.net/ccna_demo_questions.htm http://certification.about.com/od/ccnapractice/CCNA_Central.htm Read More »
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A couple, 2 or 3. I don't remember exactly and if I did I think it might be treading on the non-disclosure agreement to give you a specific number. I do know that sims are weighed more heavily. Cisco does not want "paper tigers" -- guys w... Read More »
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Indeed - cscorbet is correct BUT all cisco gear can handle a zero The answer is four subnets mate - if in doubt simply punch it into a subnet calculator :) http://www.subnetmask.info/ Read More »
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