Answer, Config Museum: Frame Relay
This blog post simply lists the answers to the earlier Config VM from a few days ago. As with all the Config Museum pieces, the goal is to give you a straightforward set of lab requirements: no guile, no tricks,
This blog post simply lists the answers to the earlier Config VM from a few days ago. As with all the Config Museum pieces, the goal is to give you a straightforward set of lab requirements: no guile, no tricks,
This blog post is the first of a couple of related Config Museum pieces. As with all Config Museum pieces, this post plainly states some requirements that lead you to then create a configuration. The matching answers post will then
Today’s post just lists the answers to the Mask Design drill #2. The drill lists some basic requirements for a number of hosts per subnet, and a number of subnets, and a network class. Your job: Pick the one mask
Here’s another mask design drill, with the same idea as the previous two posts (chronologically speaking). For those of you with my ICND1 book, Chapter 16 spells out the details, and you can just use this as more practice. The
Today’s post just lists the answers to the Mask Design drill #1. The drill lists some basic requirements for a number of hosts per subnet, and a number of subnets, and a network class. Your job: Pick the one mask
Today’s post changes gears, at least for those of you who read regularly when the posts show up. The last few weeks, I’ve focused more on broader prep issues, and today, we’ll get back to something narrow but important: designing
I got started on this discussion of the previous post’s sample question based on a question from a reader of the ICND2 Cert Guide. For the discussion of the answers, I’d like to focus on the one answer that makes
Today’s post is a question that comes with the ICND2 Official Cert Guide. A reader had sent in an errata email, claiming the question was wrong (it wasn’t in this case), but this question is packed with tons of learning