Hotspot question.
Click on the correct location or locations in the exhibit.
Explanation:
User the “show ip interface brief” command
User the “show interface fa0/1” command
From the output we learn that the ip address of the FastEthernet0/1 interface of Router1 is 192.168.200.23 and the subnet mask is /28.
-> The broadcast address of this subnetwork is 192.168.200.31
User the “show interface fa0/1” command
Answer: 512 Kbit/sec
Explanation:
Use the “show interfaces serial 0/0” command
Answer: FastEthernet0/0 and Serial 0/1
Explanation:
User the “show ip interface brief” command
Notice that Router1 does not have Ethernet 0 and Serial 0 interfaces. FastEthernet 0/1 and Serial 0/0 were configured with their IP addresses therefore only FastEthernet 0/0 and Serial0/1 have not had any configurations applied.
Answer: 14
Explanation:
The mask address of interface Fa0/1 of Router1 is /28, which has four 0 bits (1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 0000). Therefore there are 24 – 2 = 14 assignable IP addresses for hosts on the LAN.
Answer:
Router1(conf)# interface s0/0
Router1(conf-if)# no shutdown
Explanation:
User the “show ip interface brief” command
From the output, we learn that the status of Serial0/0 interface which connects to ISP router is currently “administratively down”. This status indicates this interface is shutting down so we need to turn it on.