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Remembering that in IS-IS a router can be L1, L2 and L1-L2. What is the recommended level for a router that has an active LAN? <---attached image showing 2 LANs##### Please ignore that I didn't make them in Packet Tracer (this software does not inc...
Calculation for NET (IS-IS)I have read many articles and manuals about IS-IS but no one agrees on how to get that data out correctly (NET).I will explain, in some examples- They take value of Area and number of router- Others use MAC to fill in- Othe...
A question that has me intrigued...
"Packet Tracer" allows you to place activation key for ASA.
How do I ask for the activation key (from which person or manual or software)?
---> If it's software...
Is it to activate ONLY some functionality or d...
I have a very basic question ---> Asking in chatxxx: Question:--------From a software or programming perspective, what is an offset? Answer:-------In programming, an offset refers to a number that indicates the distance (or displacement) from a sta...
Just in another question I asked they send me to a Cisco document and as you can see NET they calculate it lazily they only put an AFI and take the router number:49.xxxxxx.1 49.xxxxxx.2 ... It doesn't make sense... This document does not teach anythi...
Thank you That's the weird thing, they're supposed to use the same standard/same rules ---> I've even seen Cisco documents that do what they want and don't explain why. Whatever... thanks @Flavio Miranda
Thank you, I had read it but it doesn't answer the question:Why does the command exist if you can't put a serial number on it? There must be some way that simulates that an activation key was entered... the question iswhere to ask for it (a teacher, ...