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What information is provided from CDP about its directly connected neighbors? (5) |
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Device identifiers Address list Port identifier Capabilities list Platform |
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CDP operates on which layer of the OSI model? |
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Layer 2 - Data Link Layer |
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For CDP to work on Layer 2, which Protocol must Layer 1 support? |
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How do you connect a distant router to run CDP? |
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Can you enable/disable on a router as a whole or just on a port by port basis? |
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Which command outputs CDP information? |
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What are the options of a show cdp command? (4) |
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entry, interface, neighbors and taffic |
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Does an ATM interface support CDP? |
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CDP is enabled on all interface except for which ones? |
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Frame Relay multipoint subinterfaces |
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How do you stop a device from sending CDP information when it is called? |
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How do you stop an interface from sending cdp information when it is called? |
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Can CDP provide information about switches? |
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Exactly what is the output after running show cdp neighbors? (6) |
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Device ID Local Interface Holdtime value, in seconds Device Capability Code Hardware Platform Remote Port ID |
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Which two cdp commands produce the exact same output? |
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show cdp neightbors detail show cdp entry * |
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How do you display CDP interface traffic? |
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What information does "show cdp interface" display? |
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Line and data-link status of the interface; Encapsulation type; Frequency CDP packets being sent; Hold time value |
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An information gathering tool used by network administrators to get information about directly connected devices. |
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T/F: CDP exchanges hardware and software device information with its directly connected CDP neighbors |
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T/F: This command can be ran from either a switch or a router? |
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What is step 1 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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What is step 2 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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Load and run the bootstrap code |
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What is step 3 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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Locates and runs Cisco IOS software |
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What is step 4 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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Locates and loads the proper image into RAM. Some router run the image directly from flash memory though. |
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What is step 5 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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Locate the config file usually in the NVRAM called "startup-config" |
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What is step 6 when powering on a Cisco Router? |
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If no config file is found, it either enters a setup utility or looks for a config file on a tftp server. |
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Debug commands are used to ____ problems? |
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The CDP commands can be ran from which mode on Cisco routers? |
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User mode or priveleged mode |
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T/F: "Show CDP neighbors details" and "Show CDP neighbors entry *" out the same information. |
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T/F: The RAM can't be used as a packet buffer on a Cisco router. |
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What happends to the configurations when you copy from tftp to the running-config? |
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It merges the two configuration files |
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T/F: To completely wipe your running config, you can copy from tftp to startup config. |
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T/F: After you copy from tftp to startup-config, you must reboot. If you copy start-up config to running config, it will merge the config file. |
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What does "boot system" do? What mode can it be ran in? |
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It enable you to choose from where does the router boot from? It must be from global config. |
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