what are the 3ree way for implementing vlan on cisco switches
what is the layer hierarchy of the cisco
what is the best place of implementing standard access list
what is q stand for isdn
these are the challanging question for me
i am waiting for jitendera sinha answer(it is challenge for
u i have seen lots of answer given by u )it is a challenge
in the frendshipmode plz donot take other wise
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
ok sohaan
i am always ready to accept challenge.i am trying to give
answer one by one.
your first question is how to implement v lan on cisco switches
then the way are
1 port centric
2 static vlan
3 dynamic vlan
if you are asking about cisco hierarchy layer then here it is
1 core layer
2 asses layer
3 distributed layer
yours 3rd question is where we should placed standard access
list
then the answer is we should placed slandered access list as
source as possible
and your last questions about :q: protocol in isdn the
answer is
q satnd for handling the switching and signaling
hope i have fulfill yours challenge and this will help you more
dear sohan u can send me your challenging problem on my
gmail id that is
jitenderasinha.it@gmail.com
waiting for your and other responce
jitendera sinha
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Answer / sohaan
thanks jitendera sinha.i know know no one can answer these
questions in such a quick time except u i want that short of
answer becoz some where it will be asked my some friend say.
ok thanks again and i am extremely sorry if that language is
herded you
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