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Mon 70-217 Question of the Day
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| wbafrank 2002-04-01, 8:27 am |
| And todays's poser is ....
Q45. You are administering the network infrastructure of your Windows 2000 network. You are setting the routing table. Which of the following are true regarding the –p switch? (Choose all that apply)
A. It is effective if you specify the route print command.
B. It is effective if you specify the route delete command.
C. It is effective if you specify the route add command.
D. It is effective if you specify the route change command.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-04-01, 9:40 am |
| 'A' & 'C' | |
| cross36 2002-04-01, 10:13 am |
| For sure, "A" & "C" | |
| secondskin 2002-04-01, 11:44 am |
| C for sure. | |
| CyberDude 2002-04-01, 11:55 am |
| A & C. You can use it to show only persistent route, and you of course need it to make one as well.  | |
| KScheler 2002-04-01, 3:11 pm |
| A & C | |
| secondskin 2002-04-01, 4:09 pm |
| Just out of interest for all you people that have picked A: route print -p
Have you actually tried that command and seen if it works , because I have and it doesnt do anything. You get the same result typing in route print as you do for route print -p.
Have you tried route /?
Cant see it any where were it says route print -p shows only persistent routes.
Maybe my version of 2000 is different to all of yours | |
| unreal 2002-04-01, 6:51 pm |
| I didn't know -p have to be effective to work with certain command !
I will guess:
C. It is effective if you specify the route add command.
D. It is effective if you specify the route change command. | |
| lamngocliem 2002-04-02, 5:46 am |
| My answer is C | |
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| secondskin 2002-04-02, 11:47 am |
| Do you have a link to that information Wbfrank, because I asked my teacher about it and he said you were wrong. | |
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| secondskin 2002-04-02, 12:18 pm |
| I believe you now | |
| secondskin 2002-04-02, 8:45 pm |
| I checked it out. It does work. Only on NT though, not on 2000, since 2000 will show you persistant routes whatever format you type it in. Plus it doesnt just show you persisant routes, it also shows the normal ones as well. |
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