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Question ID 14586

Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator cannot connect from R1 to R2. To troubleshoot this problem, the
administrator has entered the command shown in the exhibit. Based on the output shown,
what could be the problem?

Option A

The serial interface is configured for half duplex.

Option B

The serial interface does not have a cable attached.

Option C

The serial interface has the wrong type of cable attached.

Option D

The serial interface is configured for the wrong frame size

Option E

The serial interface has a full buffer.

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/CCNACertificationExamTutorialDirectlyConnectedSeri alInterfaces.htm Since the output is not forthcoming it shows that the type of cable attached is wrong, though the cable is connected since it shows the cable type. According to the figure DTE cable should connect to R1 on interface but while examining using show controllers serial 0/0 command it showing that a DCE is connected so the wrong type of cable is being used.


Question ID 14587

What is the bandwidth on the WAN interface of Router 1?

Option A

16 Kbit/sec

Option B

32 Kbit/sec

Option C

 64 Kbit/sec

Option D

128 Kbit/sec

Option E

 512 Kbit/sec

Option F

1544 Kbit/sec

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation: Use the show interface s0/0 to see the bandwidth set at 16 Kbit/sec. The show interface s0/0 command results will look something like this and the bandwidth will be represented by the "BW" on the fourth line as seen below where BW equals 1544 Kbits/sec. R2#show interface serial 0/0 Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is down Hardware is GT96K Serial Internet address is 10.1.1.5/30 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit/sec, DLY 20000 uses.

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