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| Can anybod yplease tell me what should be the answer to this
question.I think it shud be c because the interface on router B has
not been shut.
RouterA is directly connected to RouterB. On RouterA you shutdown the
> interface that is going to
> RouterB (you put it administratively down). If you issue the command
> show interface on RouterB
> what output status would you see on the interface that is connected to
> RouterA?
> A. Interface is down, line protocol is down.
> B. Interface is down, line protocol is up.
> C. Interface is up, line protocol is down.
> D. Interface is up, line protocol is up.
Thanks
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"pico" <pratibhabhasin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9c277177.0404281149.7de8628e@posting.google.com...
> Can anybod yplease tell me what should be the answer to this
> question.I think it shud be c because the interface on router B has
> not been shut.
>
> RouterA is directly connected to RouterB. On RouterA you shutdown the
>
>
> Thanks
If it's a serial link, router B would read down/down. If it's an ethernet
link, router B would read up/down.
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| > RouterA is directly connected to RouterB. On RouterA you shutdown the[color=blue]
correct answer is A
michal
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