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Question ID 6413

The network administrator is using a Windows PC application that is called putty.exe for remote communication to a switch for network troubleshooting. Which two protocols could be used during this communication? (Choose two.)

Option A

SNMP

Option B

HTTP

Option C

Telnet

Option D

RMON

Option E

E. SSH

Correct Answer ce
Explanation


Question ID 6414

A network administrator cannot connect to a remote router by using SSH. Part of the show interfaces command is shown. router#show interfaces Serial0/1/0 is up, line protocol is down At which OSI layer should the administrator begin troubleshooting?

Option A

physical

Option B

data link

Option C

C. network

Option D

transport

Correct Answer b
Explanation https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/12389 I think the indication here is "Serial 0 is up, line protocol is down". What causes this indication? Correct me if I am wrong. When you have this indication, a cable unplugged is not a correct answer. If you check the output of your "show interface serial 0" command again, you should notice it as "Serial 0 is down, line protocol is down. Under the "show ip int brief" you should see status = down and protocol = down as opposed to up, down. Because you disconnected the cable, layer 1 will go down, which is indicated by the serial 0 down status. The line protocol status is for layer 2. So, a cable unplugged is not a correct answer to "Serial 0 is up, line protocol is down". Hope this helps

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