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Which router mode is accessed by entering the enable command?

privileged EXEC


Inputoutput and transfer characteristics of pnp and npn transistor in common base configuration?

result of output characteristics of npn transister in CB mode


Does a bridge separate collision domains?

No a bridge will transmit all network protocols to all ports, without restriction; thus the term "Bridge." A Router in true bridge mode will do the same, unless you implement some form of route management (managed bridge / router).


Why common emitter configuration is preferred?

Reason: The common Emitter mode has voltage and current gain better than the other two configurations(CB and CC). i.e it has a current gain greater than that of CC mode and greater voltage gain than that of CB mode.


Implementing Distance-vector routing protocol?

First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.

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Which router configuration mode will require user authentification if an administrator issues the enable secret command?

It is the privilege mode.


Which router configuration mode will require user authentication if an administrator issues the enable secret command?

privileged executive mode


List of configuration modes in router?

configuration mode set up mode


Which mode enables you to view and change the configuration of a Cisco router?

Global Configuration Mode.


Which names correctly identify the CLI mode represented by the prompt for Switch-East4?

line configuration mode user executive mode * global configuration mode privileged executive mode interface configuration mode * enable mode8 What command is used to change the default router name to Fontana? Router# name Fontana Router# hostname Fontana Router(config)# name Fontana * Router(config)# hostname Fontan


On a router which actions can be performed in user mode?

view current router configuration


Which mode does a router enter when no configuration file is located in NVRAM?

Global configuration


Which commands will change the current configuration mode of router?

#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode


Which commands will change the current configuration mode of a router?

#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode


Explain the difference between user EXEC and privileged EXEC modes?

Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.


Is config t a mode in router configuration?

Yes, Config t stands for configure terminal. This command is to switch into configuration mode .


Which router configuration mode would an administrator use to configure the router for SSH or Telnet login?

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