Re: IE-vol2 -lab 7

From: Shanky (shankyz@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jul 24 2006 - 07:21:04 ART


Hi,

Pls look at the interface speed, sh int fa0/6 ..is it 100 Mbps ..if yes 2
Mbps is 2% right?
if its 10 Mbps. 2 Mbps is 20%..so in my opinion..
fa0/4 is 10 Mbps half duplex
fa0/6 is 100 Mbps Full Duplex.

Hope it helps

Shanky

On 7/24/06, Hafizur Rahman (UK) <hafizur.rahman@uk.didata.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Questions say configure SW1 so that it does not accept more than 2mbps
> of multicast traffic from devices in vlan R4-R6
>
> Solution
>
> Sw1 int f0/1
> Storm-con multica level 20.00
>
> Int f0./6
> Storm-con multicast level 2.00
> ---- is this a typo. Should this not
> be 20
>
>
> Could any one pls help
> Thanks
>
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