From: Alexander V Belov (ABelov@technoserv.ru)
Date: Fri Dec 21 2007 - 08:56:01 ART
Hi Navid!
1. I doubt that topology is the same - NDA..:) So what's the speciality in
what orts are trunks?
2. Should not You be thinking that ports mentioned should be configured,
hardcoded, as access?
And on exam You will have Your topology and port-table ()I hope - that will
show You what ports are trunks, what ports are access or whatever...
WBR,
Alexander
nobody@groupstudy.com m`ohq`mn 21.12.2007 14:36:49:
> Hi,
>
> In all IE labs, physical connections betweens all 4 switches are on
> interface range [fa0/13 - fa0/21]
>
> 1/ should we assume that in the exam, switches will be connected the
> same way, ie. with interface fa0/13 up to fa0/21 ?
>
> 2/ if not, when we are asked to configure some trunk port, and at the
> same time ensure that "other ports never become trunk ports" (IE vol II,
> lab 1),
> should we use "sh cdp nei" to determine what interfaces link the
> switches together ?
>
> thanks,
>
> Navid
>
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