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Delay of this IPX network, in ticks is 1 throughput 0 link delay 0 IPXWAN processing not enabled on this interface.

IPX SAP update interval is 1 minute(s)

IPX type 20 propagation packet forwarding is disabled Incoming access list is not set

Outgoing access list is not set IPX helper access list is not set

SAP GNS processing enabled, delay 0 ms, output filter list is not set SAP Input filter list is not set

SAP Output filter list is not set SAP Router filter list is not set Input filter list is not set Output filter list is not set Router filter list is not set

Netbios Input host access list is not set Netbios Input bytes access list is not set Netbios Output host access list is not set Netbios Outpus bytes access list is not set

Updates each 60 seconds, aging multiple RIP: 3 SAP: 3

SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes IPX accounting is disabled

IPX fast switching is configured (enabled) RIP packets received 0, RIP packets sent 1 SAP packets received 0, SAP packets sent 1

What is the Layer 2 address as shown in the output of the show ipx interface e0 command?

A.6F2C

B.0000.0c

C.5d.b35e

D.0c5d.b363

E.0000.0c5d.b363

F.6F2C.0000.0c5d.b363

Answer: E

Explanation:

An IPX address is composed of two parts: the network number and the node number. For IPX the node number is usually obtain from MAC address of the network interface. In this case the network number is 6F2C and the node number/MAC address is 0000.0c5d.b363

Incorrect Answers:

A is incorrect; 6F2C is the network number which is a layer 3 address.

B is incorrect; this only part of the MAC address thus incorrect.

C is incorrect; this only part of the MAC address thus incorrect.

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Cisco Systems 2 manual Answer E Explanation