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ah, genocide....

The things you all do not know about me!

The more I reveal, the more I hide!

😉
 
Well, you know boxers are far more revealing than panties, what with the hole and everything. Apart from see-trough panties of course...forgot about those. Hey Isla - are my (your) panties see through? 😱

 
LOL, snow patrol.... just tell me when to stop, and I'll behave. 😀

The truth is, they are flannel bloomers! 😉
 
I don't want to be offensive Viper, but something about the picture (I think it's the haircut or the shirt) make you look like you are/were in the army.
 
Pretender...

Doesn't bother me, I cut my hair that way intentionally. Shaved to 1/4", 'cause it requires no care.

Viper GTS
 
From what it seems, you're just a "name dropper", anyone can spit out buzz words and pretend to be l33t. Maybe I don't want to do any bit borrowing thank you very much. I can set up three computers to browse and three not to with a simple router. It's not that hard. I'm sure McDonalds doesn't need you to set up their machines anyway, they have their own people for that. I'll order a No. 4 just to make it easy on you... I can see why you work there since you don't have to know how to read to get your dinner.

 
Suicidal...

OK, here's a quiz for you:

Section 1 - Subnetting

For questions 1 & 2: Are the two machines in each question on the same subnet?
1-1)

Machine 1 IP address: 10.0.0.5/29
Machine 2 IP address: 10.0.0.12/29

1-2)

Machine 1 IP address: 172.168.245.36/26
Machine 2 IP address: 172.168.245.184/26

1-3) A customer for an unknown ISP has been assigned a block of static IPs ranging from 63.226.80.31 - 63.226.80.63. What is his subnet mask?

Section 2 - IP addressing

2-1) Is 172.168.36.85 a valid global IP address? Why or why not?

2-2) What class of IP is 225.71.85.32?

2-3) What class of IP is 63.226.80.31?

Section 3 - Cabling

3-1) Describe the pinout of a crossover cable.

3-2) Describe the pinout of a rollover cable.

3-3) What is the maximum length for ethernet cabling without a repeater?

Section 4 - The Cisco 675

4-1) What DSL encapsulation model does the Cisco 675 use?

4-2) What is the default server pool address for a Cisco 675?

4-3) How many NAT entries does the Cisco 675 support?

4-4) If you needed the Cisco 675 to operate on an eth0 address of 192.168.1.1, & hand out IP's starting with 192.168.1.5 & ending with 192.168.1.15, what five commands would you need to use?

4-5) Does the Cisco 675 support virtual IP addresses? If so, could you set a virtual IP of 192.168.36.1?

4-6) What sector of the Cisco 675's NVRAM is the running configuration stored in?

Section 5 - Suicidal is an Asshole

5-1) What is your name?

5-2) Do you agree to answer the next two questions truthfully?

5-3) If my next question is "Are you an asshole?", would your answer to it be the same as your answer to this question?

5-4) Are you an asshole?

End of test.

😀

Viper GTS
 
Oops, time's up! Suicidal, put down your crayon, & pay attention.

Section 1 - Subnetting

1-1)

Machine 1 IP address: 10.0.0.5/29
Machine 2 IP address: 10.0.0.12/29


No. The /29 indicates a subnet mask of 255.255.255.248, or a subnet size of 8 hosts. The first subnet is IP range 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.7, the second subnet is IP range 10.0.0.8 - 10.0.0.15. Thus they are on different subnets.

1-2)

Machine 1 IP address: 172.168.245.36/26
Machine 2 IP address: 172.168.245.184/26


This time the subnet is 255.255.255.192, or a subnet size of 64 hosts. The first subnet is 172.168.245.0 - 172.168.245.63, the second is 172.168.245.64 - 172.168.245.127, the third is 172.168.245.128 - 172.168.245.191, & the fourth & final subnet is 172.168.245.192 - 172.168.245.255. Machine 1 is on the first subnet, while machine 2 falls into the third subnet. Again, they are on different subnets.

1-3) A customer for an unknown ISP has been assigned a block of static IPs ranging from 63.226.80.31 - 63.226.80.63. What is his subnet mask?

This one's easy. He has a block of 32 IP addresses, requiring a 5-bit host ID. Thus the subnet mask is /27, or 255.255.255.224.

Section 2 - IP addressing

2-1) Is 172.168.36.85 a valid global IP address? Why or why not?

No. the entire 172.168.x.x range is reserved for private IPs, and are not routable on the 'net.

2-2) What class of IP is 225.71.85.32?

225.x.x.x falls into class D.

2-3) What class of IP is 63.226.80.31?

63.x.x.x falls into class A.

Section 3 - Cabling

3-1) Describe the pinout of a crossover cable.

1 - 3
2 - 6
3 - 1
4 - 4
5 - 5
6 - 2
7 - 7
8 - 8

3-2) Describe the pinout of a rollover cable.

1 - 8
2 - 7
3 - 6
4 - 5
5 - 4
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 1

3-3) What is the maximum length for ethernet cabling without a repeater?

100 meters.

Section 4 - The Cisco 675

4-1) What DSL encapsulation model does the Cisco 675 use?

The Cisco 675 uses CAP mode.

4-2) What is the default server pool address for a Cisco 675?

The Cisco hands out IP's in the 10.0.0.x range, starting with 10.0.0.2. Thus the server pool address is 10.0.0.2.

4-3) How many NAT entries does the Cisco 675 support?
The Cisco 675 has a 50 entry NAT table.

4-4) If you needed the Cisco 675 to operate on an eth0 address of 192.168.1.1, & hand out IP's starting with 192.168.1.5 & ending with 192.168.1.15, what five commands would you need to use?

cbos#set interface eth0 address 192.168.1.1
cbos#set interface eth0 netmask 255.255.255.0
cbos#set dhcp server pool 0 address 192.168.1.5
cbos#set dhcp server pool 0 size 11
cbos#set dhcp server pool 0 gateway 255.255.255.0

4-5) Does the Cisco 675 support virtual IP addresses? If so, could you set a virtual IP of 192.168.36.1?

Yes, the Cisco 675 supports virtual IPs. No, you could not set 192.168.36.1 as a virtual IP address. Virtual IPs must be "real," and routable on the internet. 192.168.x.x is a private IP address, & cannot be a virtual IP in the Cisco.

4-6) What sector of the Cisco 675's NVRAM is the running configuration stored in?

Sector 6 stores the running configuration.

Section 5 - Suicidal is an Asshole

5-1) What is your name?

Suicidal

5-2) Do you agree to answer the next two questions truthfully?

Uhh... I don't understand...

5-3) If my next question is "Are you an asshole?", would your answer to it be the same as your answer to this question?

Uhh... I don't understand...

5-4) Are you an asshole?

I think so...

End of test.

😀

Viper GTS
 
"Oops, time's up! Suicidal, put down your crayon, & pay attention."


hehehehehehehe!
 
Man, I will NEVER flame Viper.

Wouldnt have anyway. Please ignore all the things I said abut you in that other thread..
 
Man, you sure have a lot of time to waste... if i had the manual for the 675 in front of me i could have answered them too. Plus you proved my theory that the l33t members are more apt to resort to name calling and other forms of verbal agression. There's nothing worse than an agitated computer nerd, it sure is fun getting you worked up.
 
If you'd had the 675 manual in front of you you MIGHT have been able to answer the 675 specific questions. The rest of the questions had nothing to do with the Cisco 675.

One thing you're wrong about, however, is that I'm "agitated" or "worked up." Right now I'm quite relaxed, listening to Creed, & laughing while I type. I do have to run, though, as I'm hungry & I have errands to run. Any idea what a 6-foot folding table costs, or where I can get one?

Viper GTS
 
"Any idea what a 6-foot folding table costs, or where I can get one?"

Sams Club - $36
 
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