You are right. I missed that. the x always confuses me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Neiberger" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: Token ring question srn 1 bn 2 trn 100 [7:11476]


> What about option D?
>
> >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  7/9/01 9:53:04 AM >>>
> I am taking a practice test and one of the questions had to do with
> token
> ring
> number.  Is the "srn" tell you what the ring number is? Is that mean
> source
> ring number? I thought the answer would be 1. But that isn't an
> option?
>
>
> here is the question
>
> This token ring interface is physically connected to what token-ring
> number?
>
>
> A.                 2
>
> B.                 10
>
>       C.                 100
>
> D.                 0x01
>
>        E.        0x0000f8
> Router#show interface tokenring 0
>
> 1.)                Tokenring 0 is up, line protocol is up
>
> 2.)                Hardware is Dual token ring, address is
> 0000.3080.5fca
> (bia
> 0000.3080.5fca)
>
> 3.)                Interface address is 1.0.0.7, subnet mask is
> 255.0.0.0
>
> 4.)                NTU 8136 bytes, BW 4000 kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely
> 255/255,
> load 1/255*/
>
> 5.)                Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set, keepalive set
> (10
> sec)
>
> 6.)                ARP type: SNAP, ARP Timeout 4:00:00
>
> 7.)                ARP type: 16 Mbps
>
> 8.)                Single ring node, Source Route Transparent Bridge
> cable
>
> 9.)                Source bridging enabled, srn 1 bn 2 trn 100 (ring
> group)
>
> 10.)            Proxy explorers disbaled, spanning explorer enabled,
> NetBIOS
> cache disabled
>
> 11.)            Group address: 0x00000000, Financial address:
> 0x0000011A
>
> 12.)             Ethernet transit  OUT: 0x0000F8
>
> 13.)            last input 0:00:00, output 0:00:00, output hang never
>
> 14.)            last clearing of "show interface" counters never
>
> 15.)            output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 1/75, 0 drops
>
> 16.)            five minute input rate 19000 bits/sec, 32 packets/sec
>
> 17.)            five minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
>
> 18.)            420 packets input, 264 bytes, 0 no buffer
>
> 19.)            received 75020 broadcasts, 0 runs, 0 giants
>
> 20.)            0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0
> abort
>
> 21.)            272 packets output, 171 bytes, 0 underruns
>
> 22.)            0 output errors, 0 colloisions, 1 interface resets, 0
> restarts
>
> 23.)            4 transitions
>
> Router#)




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