Which two steps will accomplish this task?
what does the (>) symbol indicate?
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user@router# run show route /24
inet.0: 142 destinations, 142 routes (141 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
/24 *[OSPF/10] 04:10:20
>to 172.25.213.11 via ge-1/0/1.0
to 172.25.213.23 via ge-1/0/2.0
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In the exhibit, what does the (>) symbol indicate?
which statement is correct?
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traceroute to 10.1.15.2 (10.1.15.2), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 10.1.36.1 (10.1.36.1) 0.651 ms 7.834 ms 0.506 ms
2 10.1.23.1 (10.1.23.1) 0.5 ms 0.5 ms 0.5 ms
3 * * *
4 * * *
— Exhibit –Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?
what is the purpose of the targets section of the confi…
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[editsnmp]
user@router# show
communityCommunityA {
authorization read-only;
clients {
192.168.1.0/28;
}
}
trap-groupgroupA {
categories {
link;
}
targets {
192.168.100.1;
192.168.200.1;
}
}
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Referring to the exhibit, what is the purpose of the targets section of the configuration?
which command would you use to add an additional addres…
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interfaces {
ge-0/0/8 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 192.168.1.1/24;
}
}
}
ge-0/0/9 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 192.168.10.1/24;
}
}
}
}
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Referring to the exhibit, which command would you use to add an additional address to the ge-0/0/9.0
interface?
Which step should be taken to solve the problem?
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user@router# run show interfaces terse
Interface Admin Link Proto Localfe-0/0/0 up up
fe-0/0/0.0 up upinet 10.0.39.2/24
iso
mpls
fe-0/0/1 up up
fe-0/0/1.0 up upinet 10.0.18.2/24
fe-0/0/1.5 down up inet 10.0.19.2/24
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An administrator is unable to ping any address on the 10.0.19.0/24 subnet. To identify the problem, the
administrator uses the command shown in the exhibit.
Which step should be taken to solve the problem?
How many usable host addresses will there be per subnet?
You have been asked to use a 23-bit network mask to segment the network block 209.18.12.0.
How many usable host addresses will there be per subnet?
How many usable hosts are available?
You have been allocated a /22 network.
How many usable hosts are available?
What are the usable hosts on the .128.0/19 network?
What are the usable hosts on the .128.0/19 network?
Which network mask do you use?
You must segment your internal /24 network into a minimum of 12 subnets, each containing a minimum of 12
hosts.
Which network mask do you use?