Hey Groupies, 8)
I've got a question for you. Today I was called by a headhunter. After
talking about what I was looking for he asked me if he could test me on my
CCNA knowledge. The questions were multiple choice. There were 10 questions
and I got 8/10 right. One of the wrong ones, I know I got wrong, but the
other I'm skeptical about. It was something about PPP, and the answer was
that PPP assigns IP addresses itself for it's communication. I don't think
this is right. I have worked on labs where we configure the encapsulation for
PPP, and we assign our own IP addresses. So I don't know why the answer could
be "totally" correct. I tried to go through my CCNA books, and even tried to
find this in my CCDA/CCNP books but found nothing on PPP assigning it's own
IP's. Can somebody let me know if I was right, and if I am wrong could you
point me towards a link, or page numbers proving this info. I want to call
this guy back and let him know if his test was wrong. I think it would make
me look a lot better, even though he said I did great. So basically my
question is: Does PPP assign it's own IP addresses? Thanks for the help
group,
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and
explode once a year killing everyone inside.
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