Fix example 5-4 trunking configuration on 1900



Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching ICND2 200-101 Official Cert Guide

Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

ISBN-10: 1-58714-373-9

ISBN-13: 978-1-58714-373-1

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First Printing: April 2013

|Page |Print |Correction |

|242 |10 |Table 8-3 – “Backbone router” – change definition to “A router with at least one interface in the backbone area; may|

| | |be an ABR or internal router.” |

|411 |10 |DIKTA question 7, answer C: Change “lists” to “must list”. |

|App C |10 |Chapter 14, question 7, add this text to the explanation: |

| | |For the incorrect answers, note that with the subinterface up/up, not all three PVCs have to be active or static, |

| | |making one answer incorrect. The other incorrect answer is more obvious: the underlying physical interface must be |

| | |up/up before any of the subinterfaces can reach an up/up state. |

|564 |9 |Step 4 – the command, after the word string, should list: {RO | RW} |

|522 |9 |Example 17-14 – caption – should list “R2”, not “R1” |

|378 |8 |Step 2 text – delete closing phrase “…or the username name secret password command.” This command does not work with|

| | |CHAP authentication. |

|381 |8 |Figure 12-17 – Change R1’s interface ID from S0/0/1 to S0/0/0. |

|421 |8 |Example 14-7 – all three interfaces should be “0/1/1” instead of “0/0/0” to match Figure 14-1. |

|427, 428 |8 |Examples 14-16 and 14-17 – first line in each – change serial0/0/0 to serial0/1/1. |

|513 |8 |Two lines above Example 17-7 – in “…relationship to R4 fails…”, change R4 to R1. |

|564 |8 |Step 3 – change “…location of the…” to “…contact for the…”. |

|55 |7 |Example 2-4 – 3rd line from the end – begins “Fa0/23” – change to “Fa0/13”. |

|64 |7 |1st sentence after heading “STP Tiebreakers…” – replace the first sentence with: “The figure shows the basic process|

| | |to choose SW3’s root port, by adding the outgoing port costs along both paths from SW3 to the root (SW1).” |

|207 |7 |4th bullet – end of 1st line – change “…later replying…” to “…later replaying…” |

|588 |7 |1st paragraph, 4th line – “…router will not go…” should be “…router will now go…”. |

|28 |6 |Las paragraph – 3rd l ine – inside SW1’s Bridge ID value of 32769:0200:0000:0001, change 0000 to 0001 |

|29 |6 |1st bullet in bullet list – change to “The lowest priority”. |

|52 |6 |2nd paragraph, end of 3rd line, ends in “…SW1 then lists” – change “SW1” to “SW2”. |

|93 |6 |2nd paragraph under Example 3-3 – last line – change text “disabled” to “notconnect”. |

|166 |6 |2nd and 3rd paragraphs (ignoring lists) – both discuss action between R3 and SW1; change the SW1 references to |

| | |“SW3”. |

|222 |6 |Table 7-5 – 1st row, description – ends with “IP address” – change to “interface”. |

|238 |6 |Figure 8-3 – right side, beneath R2 icon – change “Exstart” to “Exchange”. |

|401 |6 |paragraph after figure 13-10 – 4th/5th line – ”The cloud changes the DLCI to 40” should list “42” instead of “40”. |

|433 |6 |Last line before example 14-19 – “Figure 14-6” should be “Figure 14-7”. |

|477 |6 |Figure 16-8 –change text “Calculated by Router” to “Calculated by Host”. |

|502 |6 |Step 4 – last phrase “interface subcommand” should be “router subcommand”. |

|511 |6 |2nd line – bold “ip ospf…” – change “ip” to “ipv6” |

|512 |6 |1st bullet list item - bold “ip ospf…” – change “ip” to “ipv6” |

|533 |6 |4th line – “ipv6 eigrp asn” – change “asn” to “asn” (from bold to not-bold but italicized); it is a parameter, not a|

| | |keyword. |

|622 |6 |Table 21-5 – 1st content row – change show license feature to show license |

|664 |6 |In Appendix B, Version 2: Example B-2 and B-3, same error… the show spanning-tree vlan 10 bridge command output |

| | |lists the wrong bridge ID (1833.9d7b.1380). Change the value to “f47f.35cb.d780”. |

|666 |6 |Last paragraph - 2nd line – Change “RSTP” to “STP” in …”RSTP port states of disabled…”. |

|102 |5 |Near bottom of paragraph above Table 3-7 – “switchport mode trunk” should be “switchport mode”. |

|20 |4 |Output of show vlan brief – Ports listed for VLAN 1 – 3rd row currently reads “Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12” – |

| | |should instead list “Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/13, Fa0/14”. Also, in the paragraph below the example, change the reference|

| | |to Figure 1-1 to 1-2, and the mention of the show vlan command to instead be show vlan brief. |

|66 |4 |Item 1 in numbered list – last sentence – replace with “Both commands list both the root port and the root cost (see|

| | |Example 2-8).” |

|277 |4 |Last paragraph before heading “Summary of Interior…” – delete the last two sentences. (Those sentences describe an |

| | |example that is claimed to cause a problem, but does not. To cause a problem, one router would need its configured |

| | |hold timer to be less than that same router’s configured hello timer.) |

|300 |4 |2nd paragraph under Example 10-5 – change reference to Example 10-5 to 10-4. |

|391 |4 |Question 6 – replace the first two sentences in the question with: “BarneyCo has one central site, with ten remote |

| | |sites, and Frame Relay PVCs connecting the central site to each remote site.” The answer and explanation do not |

| | |change. |

|54 |2 |4th paragraph, 2nd-to-last line – change “MaxAge” to “forward delay”. |

|64 |2 |2 lines above the figure – “SW3’s G0/3” should be “SW3’s G0/1”. |

|166 |2 |1st item in first list – delete “vlan” from “switchport mode vlan access”. |

|199 |2 |Example 6-6 – bold command – replace “standby” with “glbp” |

|277 |2 |last line, 1st paragraph under the figure – change “four times” to “three times”. |

|277 |2 |last line, 2nd paragraph under the figure – change “…do not use R1 as a next-hop router.” to reference R2 instead of|

| | |R1. |

|286 |2 |1st item in bullet list – change “19,000” to “15,000”. |

|413 |2 |Step 6B – this step applies only to multipoint subinterfaces. To the end of the step, add text “(multipoint only)”. |

|563 |2 |4-item list, 2nd item – last word is “sting”, but it should be “string”. |

|594 |2 |Step 9 (gray highlighted) – replace “and sets a new enable secret password.” with “and needs no passwords to move to|

| | |enable mode.” |

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