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What will happen if a private IP address is assigned to a public interface

connected to an ISP?
A. Addresses in a private range will be not be routed on the Internet
backbone.
B. Only the ISP router will have the capability to access the public network.
C. The NAT process will be used to translate this address to a valid IP address.
D. A conflict of IP addresses happens, because other public routers can use
the same range.
Answer: A
What are three values that must be the same within a sequence of packets
for Netflow to consider them a network flow? (Choose three.)
A. source IP address
B. source MAC address
C. egress interface
D. ingress interface
E. destination IP address
F. IP next-hop
Answer: A,D,E
1.which protocol uses both TCP and UDP port?
answer:DNS
2.at which layer ipsec is used ?
answer:Network
In the EIGRP sim, did you check if passive-interface is enabled on other
interfaces as well, except for s1/0? Also in the EIGRP did the scanario
contained But Internet connection for existing location including Remote1
and Remote2 networks are not working If that says so, then you may have
forgotten to do the following commands on the central router thats
connected with the ISP:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [next-hop ip address]
ip default-network x.x.x.0

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