Answer: Option 2
Let the capacity of the tank be 100 litres
Initially: A type petrol = 100 litres
After first operation:
A type petrol = $$\frac{{100}}{2}$$ = 50 litres
B type petrol =...
Answer: Option 2
Let the capacity of the tank be 100 litres.
Then,
Initially :
A type petrol = 100 litres
After first operation :
A type petrol = $$\left( {\frac{{100}}{{2}}} \right)$$ = 50 litres...
Answer: Option 1
Difference in times required by the first man (A) and second man (B) = 3 hours. Also, if ta and tb are the respective times, then
tb -...
Answer: Option 3
If you save a configuration and reload the router and it comes up either in setup mode or as a blank configuration, chances are you have the...
Answer: Option 4
To copy the running-config to NVRAM so that it will be used if the router is restarted, use the copy running-config startup-config command (copy run start for...
Answer: Option 3
If you delete the startup-config and reload the router, the router will automatically enter setup mode. You can also type setup from privileged mode at any time.
Answer: Option 3
Before you start to configure the router, you should erase the NVRAM with the erase startup-config command and then reload the router using the reload command.
Answer: Option 3
Since the configuration looks correct, you probably didn't screw up the copy job. However, when you perform a copy from a network host to a router, the...