TCPmag.com online chat: New CCNA Exam: #640-607, March 27, 2002
Host DianS says:
Welcome to TCPmag.com's session on Cisco's new exam, the 640-607. In tonight's chat -- which
will last about an hour -- master instructor Andy Barkl will answer questions, provide insights,
and generally help you figure out what you need to know about Cisco's entry-level certification.
Host DianS says:
...He comes to us courtesy of MCT & Associates, a training and consulting firm in Phoenix,
Arizona...
Host DianS says:
Andy recently reviewed that exam on TCPmag.com. You'll find his review here:
http://www.tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAM&cid=152
Host DianS says:
...In tonight's chat, be prepared to test your knowledge, ask questions, and answer questions...
Host DianS says:
Your participation could win you free prizes...
Host DianS says:
So, let's get started with this jumpstart 640-607...
Host DianS says:
Andy, take it away!
Host abarkl says:
Free prizes?
Host DianS says:
Free prizes! Two books for the 640-507!
Host DianS says:
:-)
Host abarkl says:
I think I shall stay...
Host abarkl says:
Here are the exam details...
Host abarkl says:
45 to 55 questions in 75 minutes with a passing score of 849
Host abarkl says:
Difficulty level, 2 of 5
kuso says:
heh
Host abarkl says:
Official Exam objectives...
Host abarkl says:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-607.html
Host abarkl says:
Here is Cisco's exam simulator sample...
Host abarkl says:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/simulation/tutorial.html
Host abarkl says:
My recommended book...
Host abarkl says:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/qy2am8rs1i/sm/0782140483
Host abarkl says:
My recommended exam simulator...
Host abarkl says:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/qy2am8pps8/sm/0782127282
Host abarkl says:
Free Practice exams...
Host abarkl says:
http://www.boson.com/tests/routermfg.htm
Host abarkl says:
Cisco responds to new CCNA exam...
Host abarkl says:
http://certcities.com/certs/cisco/features/story.asp?EditorialsID=43
Host abarkl says:
Good exam article... ;-)
Host abarkl says:
http://www.tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAM&cid=152
Host abarkl says:
That's enough links for now...
kuso says:
shucks, can't see the whole URL in this java applet
steve says:
same here
Host abarkl says:
The transcript will be posted to the TCPMag.com web site soon steve and kuso...
sporter says:
How difficult are the simulations?
Host DianS says:
Sorry about that Kuso!
kuso says:
it's all good >:]
Host abarkl says:
The simulators are easy if you have practiced...
tuna says:
can you abbreviate commands in the test simulations?
pv says:
did you have any access list problems in the simulator questions?
kuso says:
FAQ questions that Cisco answered:
kuso says:
http://ciscocert.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ciscocert.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_lva=&p_li=&p_page=1&
p_search_text=Simulations&p_new_search=1&p_search_type=3&p_sort_by=dflt
Host abarkl says:
The tasks are very common within the simulator and every CCNA will know how to complete the
answer.
Host abarkl says:
Yes you can tuna.
Host abarkl says:
Not in the simulator pv.
kuso says:
are the questions more configuration, or troubleshooting?
Host abarkl says:
That is a great link kuso, thanks!
kuso says:
yeah, took me a long while to find it, heh!
Host abarkl says:
Of the 2 simulator questions I received....
kuso says:
you only had 2?!
Host abarkl says:
1 was to finish a configuration of a router and...
Host abarkl says:
The other was to find the problem with configuration and fix it.
Host abarkl says:
I only had 2.
kuso says:
hmm.. okay
ciscoteacher says:
how many questions did you have on the exam
pv says:
finish the config as in what? can you elaborate a little
Host abarkl says:
I then received 48 multiple choice questions.
kuso says:
oh wow..
ciscoteacher says:
were the questions similar to those on the 507 exam?
Host abarkl says:
The total number of questions I received was 50.
sporter says:
are the questions weighted evenly?
Host abarkl says:
I cannot elaborate pv. ;-o
kuso says:
the router sim questions are judged more heavily than multiple choice
Host abarkl says:
Yes they were very similar ciscoteacher.
kuso says:
(as Cisco says)
Sam says:
Any Fill in the blanks?
homervision says:
the cisco example sim looks like the vlabs thru the Cisco networking academy
ciscoteacher says:
it is exactly the same homervision
kuso says:
yeah, i love those Cisco e-labs from the networking academy
Elian says:
you said earlier there are between 45 and 55 questions, is this based on number of correct or incorrect?
Host abarkl says:
I believe there are multiple points given for the correct configuration within the simulator
questions...
Host abarkl says:
I also believe you are graded on the final answer and not the steps taken to get there...
sporter says:
stupid question is the ? allowed to assist?
Host abarkl says:
I have taken over 50 IT certification exams in the past 5 years and I have seen these simulator
questions before.
marshallm says:
If one does not have access to a router, can you recommend a good simulator program?
trinity says:
I was unable to do any vlabs any suggestions
Host abarkl says:
I did have one fill in the blank question Sam.
Host abarkl says:
But it was very easy and the answer was on the screen...
kuso says:
interesting
kuso says:
You didn't receive any "drag and drop" questions?
bruce says:
If I have previous study guides, what will change with the new exam
Host abarkl says:
All that I had to do was interpret the screen and put the values in the blanks.
Sam says:
Great
Host abarkl says:
No drag and drop in my "exam draw" of questions kuso.
sporter says:
How many subnetting ?s
kuso says:
lucky ^_^
homervision says:
marshallm:RouterSim 3.1
Host abarkl says:
You have everything you need bruce.
Host abarkl says:
A couple of subnetting questions were on my exam sporter.
marshallm says:
homervision:Thank You
sporter says:
I was hoping for more, that I have wired!
bruce says:
Then the change was how the questions were asked, or rephrasing the old questions
aja says:
any supernet questions
Host abarkl says:
All the questions were new from what I remember of the 507 and 407 exam...
Host abarkl says:
But the exam difficulty was the same.
Sam says:
AB, as in 507, one gets 300 points just to appear for the exam 607?
kuso says:
how about q's on the different encapsulation types? (e_II, 802.2, 802.3, etc..)
Host abarkl says:
No supernetting questions.
Host abarkl says:
Yes it's still the same Sam.
Host abarkl says:
You should know the answer to those types of questions kuso...
Host abarkl says:
That's all I'll say.
Sam says:
thanks, AB.
bruce says:
speaking of netting, can you get into 25 bit masking
kuso says:
shucks :P they always confuse the heck out of me >:]
homervision says:
Are the new ciscopress books coming up in April worth the investment?
Host abarkl says:
Can we have an example of 25 bit masking bruce?
kuso says:
they probably will be the only 607 books available
Host abarkl says:
I wouldn't wait homervision
bruce says:
splitting a sub into separate 100 hosts
Host abarkl says:
Todd Lammle updated his book last Fall...
Host abarkl says:
It was the BookPool link I gave at the beginning of the chat...
aja says:
if i registered and failed the 507 prior to 3/12, i re-take 507?
Host abarkl says:
The book is not labeled 607 but he did add some great stuff...
Host abarkl says:
The book is labeled CCNA deluxe.
Host abarkl says:
Not that I am aware of aja.
Sam says:
AB, the questions were phrased with unnecessary info as in MS tests?
Host abarkl says:
Aren't they all Sam.
Host abarkl says:
Are you referring to something like this...
Host abarkl says:
172.16.10.0 255.255.255.128...
Host abarkl says:
How many networks are possible?
Sam says:
AB, not with Cisco what I had observed before.
bruce says:
If I get 507 library, is everything still valid
Host abarkl says:
I am not sure I understand your question Sam.
bruce says:
no net because of boundary and broadcast
sporter says:
2 to the 9th -2
pv says:
I have never seen this in a test (25 bit sub mask) and only once in real life
Host abarkl says:
SO how many networks are available with the mask 255.255.255.128 on a class B address?
kuso says:
2 to the 9th power
kuso says:
minus 2?
Anonymous is now known as bnagel.
kuso says:
oops, no, just 2 ^9
Host abarkl says:
And what is the total?
bruce says:
would it depend on the super or block range
sporter says:
510
Host abarkl says:
Not using subnet 0.
kuso says:
usable subnets?
Host abarkl says:
510 is correct and sporter is our first winner tonight!!!
bruce says:
the mask is the same regardless of where it's applied
aja says:
127 net works
tuna says:
126
steve says:
126
kuso says:
oh that was a prize question??
Host abarkl says:
You have won a CCNA exam study guide.
sporter says:
yeah!
Host abarkl says:
Yes it was...
pv says:
how did you get that answer?
kuso says:
dang
bruce says:
512 minus first and last
Host DianS says:
Congrats, sporter! You've just won a copy of a slightly dated CCNA Study Guide for 640-507 by
Todd Lammle, courtesy of Sybex! Just email your real name, address, city, state and zip to
dian.schaffhauser@mcpmag.com. I'll take care of getting you your prize.
sporter says:
uh-oh now should I wait longer to take the exam?
Host abarkl says:
I was waiting for the answer and I decided it was time for a prize. ;-o
kuso says:
yeah.. you gotta know subnet inside & out
sporter says:
Thank you very much!
kuso says:
lol
kuso says:
so i gave the answer away!!
Host abarkl says:
A great book nevertheless.
kuso says:
blah >:]
Host abarkl says:
How did we get the answer of 510 subnets...
bruce says:
are there 2 prizes, one for the question
kuso says:
2^9 - 2
Host abarkl says:
2 to the power of 9 is 512 minus 2...
kuso says:
172 is a Class B address
kuso says:
so the there were 9 bits used for the subnet
Ingmanson says:
Do you always assume that the zero subnet is not usable?
Host abarkl says:
There is another prize question later and I will announce it prior to asking.
kuso says:
okay, thanks >:]
Host abarkl says:
On the exam yes, lngmanson.
pv says:
why would you assume that?
Host abarkl says:
How many possible subnets with the following network...
kuso says:
because it's the subnetword address
Host abarkl says:
192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0?
kuso says:
work*
kuso says:
no networks
tuna says:
0
Dani says:
62
ciscoteacher says:
it is unsubnetted
ciscoteacher says:
default class c sn address
pv says:
none
Dani says:
62
marshallm says:
1
Dani says:
62 subnets
Host abarkl says:
62 is the maximum number of subnets I can create.
Dani says:
so I was right
kuso says:
192 = class C i though
kuso says:
t
bruce says:
255 sub
Host abarkl says:
And how many hosts can I have per 62 networks?
Dani says:
2
marshallm says:
2
Host abarkl says:
192 is a class C address.
Sam says:
2
Elian says:
2
tuna says:
6
Dani says:
only 2
Host abarkl says:
2 hosts per 62 subnets is correct...
kuso says:
so if it's a class C... 255.255.255.0 is the default mask
Host abarkl says:
And what is the first subnet number?
Dani says:
62 subnets and 2 hosts for each subnet
kuso says:
how can you have 62 subnets?
marshallm says:
4
Host abarkl says:
4 is the first subnet number...
kuso says:
::confused::
Host abarkl says:
What is the first host ID on network 4?
Sam says:
192.168.168.32
marshallm says:
5
Ingmanson says:
5
Host abarkl says:
5 is the first host ID...
ciscoteacher says:
.12
Host abarkl says:
What is the broadcast ID on network 4?
marshallm says:
7
Ingmanson says:
7
ciscoteacher says:
.7
Host abarkl says:
7 is the broadcast ID on network 4.
kuso says:
??
Sam says:
192.168.168.4
Host abarkl says:
What is the last network number possible of 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.252?
Ingmanson says:
252
kuso says:
252
Elian says:
252
kuso says:
okay, now THAT makes sense
sporter says:
248
kuso says:
you had "255.255.255.0" earlier
Dani says:
6
Host abarkl says:
248 is the last network number...
Host abarkl says:
But then we subnetted kuso.
bruce says:
253
Ingmanson says:
yep, 248
Host abarkl says:
The trick is the last network number is 4 less than the mask...
bruce says:
sorry, BROAD, 249
Host abarkl says:
And 4 is our network incrementor...
Host abarkl says:
Because we stopped counting with 1s of the mask at the 4.
bruce says:
I saw 255.0 on the Q not 255.252
kuso says:
yeah
kuso says:
exactly
Host abarkl says:
What is the network ID for the following host...
Host abarkl says:
10.5.218.72 255.255.248.0
kuso says:
you asked how many subnets are available with the address 192.x.x.x 255.255.255.0
Host abarkl says:
That was the original question kuso.
kuso says:
right, and the answer was 62
sporter says:
10.5
Ingmanson says:
10.5.216.0
marshallm says:
64
Bob says:
How does the new exam compare with the old one in terms of content?
kuso says:
same objectives, bob
bruce says:
I say 10.5.216
kuso says:
they just ask questions in a slightly different way
Host abarkl says:
The network is 10.5.216.0.
kuso says:
10 is the network ID
kuso says:
subnetwork ID?
Bob says:
If I'm using old study guides to prepare is there anything I should concentrate on?
kuso says:
lol, everything?
Dani says:
it is a class A
Host abarkl says:
At what layer of the OSI model does Telnet operate?
kuso says:
app
sporter says:
App
kuso says:
lication
Elian says:
app
tuna says:
APP
Dani says:
network
Ingmanson says:
7
Host abarkl says:
The sunbnetwork ID is the correct term kuso.
Tina says:
application
marshallm says:
5
Dani says:
network layer
steve says:
network
Host abarkl says:
Layer 7 the application layer is correct.
kuso says:
yay
Host abarkl says:
What is the total bandwidth of ISDN BRI? (tricky)
sporter says:
128
kuso says:
128
Elian says:
128
Dani says:
144
tuna says:
144
ciscoteacher says:
128 and 64
Bob says:
1.5 MB
Dani says:
144
pv says:
64 and 16 80
steve says:
144
marshallm says:
128 for data and 16 for signaling
pv says:
64
Host abarkl says:
144 is correct, 2x128+16
Dani says:
ok
tuna says:
2 X 64 +16
kuso says:
but.. do you dont use channel D
sporter says:
will they offer both 128 and 144?
Host abarkl says:
How many B channels does ISDN BRI support?
kuso says:
2
ciscoteacher says:
2
tuna says:
2
sporter says:
2
Bob says:
2
Tina says:
2
Host abarkl says:
But you do kuso.
Elian says:
2
steve says:
2
mmeye says:
2
marshallm says:
2
Dani says:
2
kuso says:
only how to interpret the B channel signals
Dani says:
2
Host abarkl says:
No sporter.
sporter says:
thanks
Dani says:
2
Host abarkl says:
That would be splitting hairs.
pv says:
if one is 64 and the other is 16 how can total be what you said
ciscoteacher says:
there are 2 b channels pv
Elian says:
2 are 64 1 is 16
sporter says:
AB thanks a lot gotta go though. When can I review transcripts?
Host abarkl says:
There are 2 of 64 and 1 of 16 pv.
Dani says:
2x64 and one 16
bruce says:
what is the logical link layer in the Data link layer used for ?
Host abarkl says:
2 B channels are present with ISDN BRI.
kuso says:
to communicate with upperlayer
kuso says:
s
Host abarkl says:
Framing bruce.
bruce says:
thanks
sporter says:
IPX rip which metrics ticks and hops or ticks and delay?
kuso says:
ticks and hops
Host abarkl says:
What are the LMI types available for Cisco frame relay?
tuna says:
ticks and hops
kuso says:
Cisco and IETF
ciscoteacher says:
ansi q933 cisco
kuso says:
?
sporter says:
cisco, q933a and ansi
Dani says:
cisco,
kuso says:
oh nm, Cisco and IETF is for encap's
Dani says:
ansi
Host abarkl says:
Ticks are delay sporter.
Bob says:
ANSI is one, can't remember the other
Tina says:
ansi
sporter says:
thanks for clearing that up!
tuna says:
ansi, q933a, and Cisco
Dani says:
q933a
Host abarkl says:
Cisco, q933a, and ansi are the correct answers...
Host abarkl says:
And what is the default Cisco frame relay encapsulation type?
kuso says:
cisco
ciscoteacher says:
cisco
tuna says:
cisco
Elian says:
cisco
Sam says:
hdlc
Tina says:
Cisco
Ingmanson says:
hdlc
Dani says:
hdlc
steve says:
cisco
Bob says:
hdlc
homervision says:
hdlc
ciscoteacher says:
hdlc . . .
kuso says:
cisco hdlc (proprietary)
bruce says:
cisco | ietf
Host abarkl says:
Cisco is the default frame relay encap type...
Host abarkl says:
HDLC is the default serial encap type.
kuso says:
ahh, okay
Host abarkl says:
When configuring 2 routers back-to-back...
Host abarkl says:
What is required besides the cable?
kuso says:
clock rate
ciscoteacher says:
clockrate?
kuso says:
and bandwidth
Elian says:
clock rate
pv says:
clock
Tina says:
Clock rate
Bob says:
clockspeed
Sam says:
dce/dte cable
Host abarkl says:
The clockrate command is a must...
Host abarkl says:
The bandwidth is left at default should match...
kuso says:
okie >:]
ciscoteacher says:
64000
Host abarkl says:
And of course the cable must be wired for DCE/DTE...
Host abarkl says:
If I connect the DCE end of the cable to router a...
Host abarkl says:
Where do I set the clockrate?
ciscoteacher says:
s0
tuna says:
serial port
Bob says:
at router a
kuso says:
in router a, serial port
pv says:
router a
Elian says:
router a
kuso says:
serial interface
Dani says:
on the router
Ingmanson says:
router a
Sam says:
at dce end port.
Tina says:
Route A
Host abarkl says:
I would need to set the clockrate at router a. Thanks.
Host abarkl says:
With classfull routing...
Dani says:
without subnetting
Host abarkl says:
What must match throughout the network?
kuso says:
the subnet mask
Ingmanson says:
mask
bruce says:
mask
Sam says:
prefix?
pv says:
subnet mask
Tina says:
Subnet mask.
Bob says:
subnet mask
Host abarkl says:
The subnet mask configured on all interfaces and hosts must match.
Host abarkl says:
How can I display IPX routes in my Cisco routing table?
ciscoteacher says:
show ipx route
kuso says:
show ipx routes
pv says:
sh ipx route
Tina says:
Show IPX Route.
Dani says:
show ipx route
Bob says:
sh ipx rout
Host abarkl says:
Show IPX route is correct...
Host abarkl says:
Many of you seem prepared for the exam.
kuso says:
heh
pv says:
on the exam would sh work for show
bruce says:
can we drag and drop in chat
ciscoteacher says:
thanks for the positive praise
Host abarkl says:
Yes pv.
Tina says:
Are abbreviations appropriate on the exam.
Host abarkl says:
Yes they are Tina.
Tina says:
Thank you.
Bob says:
I think I'm prepared as far as routers are concerned. I'm concerned about switching
Host abarkl says:
As long as you achieve the final answer...
bruce says:
it always 2 char unless non specific isn't it
kuso says:
i'm concerned on WAN... confusing stuff
Host abarkl says:
That's all the exam engine can check for.
Host abarkl says:
Switching is fun Bob. Just remember that. ;-)
kuso says:
aha
Host abarkl says:
Yes bruce,
Host abarkl says:
WANs are also a great place to be...
kuso says:
lol
Host abarkl says:
Think of all the money you can make connecting the world!
kuso says:
confusing... all this Frame Relay PPP etc..
Host abarkl says:
There is a lot to know.
Host abarkl says:
Practice, practice, practice.
bruce says:
is there any third party connectivity questions
bruce says:
are, sorry
Host abarkl says:
No bruce.
kuso says:
actually memorize memorize memorize
Bob says:
Also, I tried cisco's new simulation trial. It didn't actually work. Hope the real test does better.
Host abarkl says:
That works for some things kuso.
kuso says:
:P
Host abarkl says:
I haven't had any problems with the many times I have verified their sample simulator Bob.
kuso says:
is anyone here from the Cisco Networking Academy?
ciscoteacher says:
sorry bout that
tuna says:
I just finished it
Host abarkl says:
And it closely resembles the exam.
Host abarkl says:
So on to switching...
ciscoteacher says:
there is a mistake on the simulator. . . you don't have to exit the interfaces before configuring the next
interface
Ingmanson says:
do you need to know command differences before and after IOS 10.3, etc?
Host abarkl says:
How often do switches exchange BPDUs?
Host abarkl says:
Correct ciscoteacher.
Host abarkl says:
No lngmanson.
Bob says:
5 minutes?
pv says:
30 secs
kuso says:
180 seconds?
Dani says:
60
ciscoteacher says:
60 sec
steve says:
90 secs
tuna says:
180
Host abarkl says:
Every 10 seconds is the answer...
kuso says:
lol
Host abarkl says:
How about an easier one...
Bob says:
ok
bruce says:
12
bruce says:
sory panic'd
Host abarkl says:
At which layers do switches operate?
kuso says:
haha
ciscoteacher says:
2
pv says:
2
kuso says:
2
tuna says:
2
bruce says:
2
Ingmanson says:
2
kuso says:
bridge
Dani says:
2
Tina says:
Layer 2
Bob says:
layer 2
kuso says:
oops
steve says:
3
trinity says:
2
ciscoteacher says:
too easy ab
Host abarkl says:
Layer 2 is the answer...
pv says:
depends what rsp also
Host abarkl says:
That was an easy one...
marshallm says:
Are VLAN's an objective on the new exam?
Host abarkl says:
Not usually pv...
bruce says:
was that for a t-shirt
Host abarkl says:
Yes they are marshallm...
kuso says:
haha
Host abarkl says:
No it wasn't bruce...
bruce says:
is there BRouter questions
Bob says:
how bout a typical vlan question?
Host abarkl says:
What are the reasons for VLANs?
trinity says:
does the time factor place added pressure during exam
ciscoteacher says:
security
ciscoteacher says:
easier to manage moves
kuso says:
to break up broadcast & collision domains
bruce says:
remote group
Host abarkl says:
No bruce, you are really reaching to the bottom now.
marshallm says:
segment network
Ingmanson says:
create collision domains
Bob says:
bandwidth control
pv says:
subnet
bruce says:
sorry
pv says:
subnet is network is vlan
Host abarkl says:
Broadcast domains, bandwidth control is also a great term...
Host abarkl says:
What is required to connect VLANs?
kuso says:
ah, yes, bandwidth control..
kuso says:
switches
pv says:
router
ciscoteacher says:
routers
tuna says:
router
Sam says:
router
marshallm says:
switches
Tina says:
router
kuso says:
and a router, if you want to communicate in between VLAN's
Bob says:
router
kuso says:
only if you wish to, though
bruce says:
hub
Host abarkl says:
VLANs are created on switches but routers are required to connect VLAN traffic...
Bob says:
or layer 3 switch
kuso says:
what EXACTLY is a layer 3 switch?
Host abarkl says:
What tagging methods do Cisco switches support for VLANs?
pv says:
routing capability
ciscoteacher says:
frame tagging
kuso says:
ISL
pv says:
isl
ciscoteacher says:
802.1q
Bob says:
802.1q
pv says:
frame tagging
Sam says:
LANE
bruce says:
frame
Host abarkl says:
Switching with a route processor kuso.
kuso says:
lol, okay thanks
kuso says:
what's the answer?
Host abarkl says:
ISL, 802.1q, LANE are the tagging methods...
kuso says:
LANE is a tagging method for VLAN's?
Sam says:
yeap, kuso.
kuso says:
really? i thought it was for ATM & LAN
kuso says:
conversion
kuso says:
::shrug::
Host abarkl says:
What IOS command allows me to configure the console port for password control?
kuso says:
line con 0
kuso says:
login
kuso says:
password XXX
ciscoteacher says:
line con 0
Ingmanson says:
line con 0
ciscoteacher says:
login
pv says:
line console 0
Tina says:
line con 0
ciscoteacher says:
password cisco
Bob says:
login
Host abarkl says:
kuso is a fast typist.
tuna says:
line console 0, login, password xxxx
kuso says:
hehe
kuso says:
it's from chatting too much
Host abarkl says:
You will have an advantage when you get to the CCIE lab.
kuso says:
,next hop address>
Host abarkl says:
The question mark for help doesn't work on the real exam nor...
Dani says:
hostname
Host abarkl says:
Does it work during my chats.
Host abarkl says:
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kuso says:
haha nopes!
Dani says:
ip address
Bob says:
ip route networkid mask nexthop piority
kuso says:
config t, ip route [ip address] [inferface IP] [admin distance]
Sam says:
ad distance
Dani says:
config t, hostname,inte e0,ip address, no shut
Host abarkl says:
ip route network, mask, next hop or interface.
kuso says:
need a mask too? hmm..
Host abarkl says:
Final question...
Dani says:
configt,hostname, int,ip address,no shut or ring-speed
ciscoteacher says:
prize?
Host abarkl says:
And it's a prize question as well...
kuso says:
okay
Host abarkl says:
First correct answer to my screen wins...
Host abarkl says:
Are you ready?
kuso says:
yes
pv says:
yes
Bob says:
yes
alby64 says:
yes
Host abarkl says:
Haha
Host abarkl says:
What is the complete IOS command to copy your configuration to a TFTP server?
Ingmanson says:
no
pv says:
copt run tftp
kuso says:
copy run tftp
ciscoteacher says:
copy flash tftp
Sam says:
copy run tftp
pv says:
copy run tftp
kuso says:
or copy start tftp
tuna says:
copy flash tftp
Bob says:
writ network
Dani says:
copy run tftp
trinity says:
copy flash tftp
steve says:
copy config tftp
mmeye says:
copy start tftp
Host abarkl says:
kuso is the winner!!!
kuso says:
yay!
Host abarkl says:
copy run or start tftp.
pv says:
i have fat fingers or I would have won
Host DianS says:
Congrats, kuso! You've just won CCNA Study Guide, courtesy of Osborne! Yes, it too is slightly
dated! Just email your real name, address, city, state and zip to
dian.schaffhauser@mcpmag.com. I'll take care of getting you your prize.
Host abarkl says:
Thanks everyone!
kuso says:
thanks
Host DianS says:
Sorry about that, pv. Maybe there are some exercises you can do or something.
kuso says:
andy
Host DianS says:
;-)
Dani says:
thank you
raven says:
thanks
Sam says:
AB thanks.
Host DianS says:
That's it for tonight, folks. If you missed any part of this chat, we'll be posting a transcript here:
http://www.tcpmag.com/chat/
Host abarkl says:
Give me 20 pv.
Host DianS says:
Remember, you can read Andy's excellent review of the exam here:
http://www.tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAM&cid=152
Sam says:
Dian thanks.
Host DianS says:
Remember, next Wednesday, CCIE Scott Morris joins us to answer your technical and
troubleshooting questions in his special Q&A Live chat session! That starts at 5 p.m. Pacific
time.
Host DianS says:
Thanks to Andy Barkl, MCT & Associates, for his knowledge tonight!