We could not initially get on Router 4 due to not having the correct login password. It is important our students to remain consist when using passwords on shared equipment. We had to scrub the device and start over after trying multiple password attempts.
When issuing the match protocol OSPF command it will momentarily hang due to existing OSPF traffic already on the network
Why would a network administrator decide to use IP Precedence over DSCP, or vice-versa?
An administrator would use IP Precendence if they have a situation that calls for a fine-grained, flow-based mechanism, differentiated service. They would then in turn use DSCP if they have a situation that calls for a coarse-grained, class-based mechanism for traffic management.
What happens to the DSCP markings on IP packets traversing the serial link from R4 to R3 if no other traffic classes are referenced within the policy map?
Since they are not referenced the DSCP is set to default, and they will follow the default values.
How could you create compressible TCP packets given the current topology?
We could tcp port 23 to telnet from router to touter. After trying to telnet, R4 is CHUNKing – literally (we taxed the router’s RAM out).