If required, what password should be configured on the DeepSouth router in the branch office to
allow a connection to be established with the MidEast router?
A.
No password is required.
B.
Enable
C.
Secret
D.
Telnet
E.
Console
Explanation:
In the diagram, DeepSouth is connected to Dubai’s S1/2 interface and is configured as follows:
Interface Serial1/2 IP address 192.168.0.5 255.255.255.252 Encapsulalation PPP ; Encapsulation for
this interface is PPP
Check out the following Cisco Link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800
9 4333.shtml#configuringausernamedifferentfromtheroutersname
Here is a snipit of an example:Network Diagram
If Router 1 initiates a call to Router 2, Router 2 would challenge Router 1, but Router 1 would not
challenge Router 2. This occurs because theppp authentication chap callincommand is configured on
Router 1. This is an example of a unidirectional authentication. In this setup, theppp chap hostname
alias-r1command is configured on Router 1. Router 1 uses “alias-r1” as its hostname for CHAP
authentication instead of “r1.” The Router 2 dialer map name should match Router 1’s ppp chap
hostname; otherwise, two B channels are established, one for each direction.
The diagram on this picture seems to be for a different question than the text.
No password Required
images/ICND2/Labsim/Frame_Relay_Topology.jpg
change the names of the bottom routers to Mideast deepsouth Northcentral
answer should be telnet id you want to connect from one router to other. answer is D
and not telnet but answer should be T1net if to look at show run output
but if its up to link connection ppp between two routers and if one side has set up of unidirectional ppp chap then on other side no deed for password
Obviously this has to be en PPP encapsulation, if asked for a posible password for SOUTH_ROUTER you pick c0nsol3, and for NORTH_ROUTER you pick t31net. If you’re running HDLC, i would pick “no password is required”