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If required, what password should be configured on the DeepSouth router in the branch office to
allow a connection to be established with the MidEast router?

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A.
No password is required.

B.
Enable

C.
Secret

D.
Telnet

E.
Console

Explanation:
In the diagram, DeepSouth is connected to Dubai’s S1/2 interface and is configured as follows:
Interface Serial1/2
IP address 192.168.0.5 255.255.255.252
Encapsulalation PPP ; Encapsulation for this interface is PPP
Check out the following Cisco Link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_configuration_example09186a008009
4333.shtml#configuringausernamedifferentfromtheroutersname
Here is a snipit of an example:
Network Diagram
If Router 1 initiates a call to Router 2, Router 2 would challenge Router 1, but Router 1 would not
challenge Router 2. This occurs because the ppp authentication chap callincommand is
configured on Router 1. This is an example of a unidirectional authentication.
In this setup, the ppp chap hostname alias-r1command is configured on Router 1. Router 1
uses “alias-r1” as its hostname for CHAP authentication instead of “r1.” The Router 2 dialer map
name should match Router 1’s ppp chap hostname; otherwise, two B channels are established,
one for each direction.

5 Comments on “what password should be configured on the DeepSouth router in the branch office to allow a connection to be es

  1. m says:

    try this instead;

    http://www.9tut.net/icnd2/icnd2-labsim/frame-relay-sim#more-487

    there the names line up with what is presented here.

    From what I understand the “Dubai” example is an EVER PRESENT ccna/icnd2 institution so it is VERY IMPORTANT you read the example…and CLEARLY UNDERSTAND HOW the answers are arrived at…..the Dubai is not “all the same” yours is very likely different from THIS one…or the one I link to. you might just have to no-shut an int or regurg a dlci command…..it is testing the DEPTH of your knowledge on this topic




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