Which commands will correct this issue?
what is the most likely cause of the problem?
The network administrator has found the following problem.
The remote networks 172.16.10.0, 172.16.20.0, and 172.16.30.0 are accessed through the
Central router’s serial 0/0 interface. No users are able to access 172.16.20.0. After reviewing the
command output shown in the graphic, what is the most likely cause of the problem?
What is the status of the switch?
Why did the device return this message?
What would be the most effective steps to troubleshoot this physical layer problem?
The host on Network A can communicate with other hosts on Network
Refer to the exhibit.
A person is trying to send a file from a host on Network A of the JAX Company to a server on
Network Z of the XYZ Company. The file transfer fails. The host on Network A can communicate
with other hosts on Network A.
Which command, issued from router RTA, would be the most useful for troubleshooting this
problem?
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
what is the most likely cause of this problem?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator is troubleshooting a connectivity problem on the serial interfaces. The
output from the show interfaces command on both routers shows that the serial interface is up,
line protocol is down. Given the partial output for the show running-config in the exhibit, what is the
most likely cause of this problem?