!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

Exam Questions C
!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

Practice Questions C
!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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!
line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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NEW QUESTION: 1
Assume the IP address of Cisco Unity Express is 10.1.1.1. Which URL provides Cisco Unity Express end users with a
GUI interface to access and manage their messages and mailbox settings?
A. http://10.1.1.1/Web/Common/Login.do
B. http://10.1.1.1/
C. http://10.1.1.1/ciscopca
D. http://10.1.1.1/user
E. http://10.1.1.1/inbox
Answer: D
Explanation:
For user access cisco unity has predefined url and it is http://10.1.1.1/user

NEW QUESTION: 2
Instructions
For both the Router and the Switch the simulated console mode needs to start and remain in enabled mode.
RouterA and SwitchA have been configured to operate in a private network which will connect to the Internet. You have been asked to review the configuration prior to cabling and implementation.
This task requires the use of various IOS commands to access and inspect the running configuration of RouterA and SwitchA. No configuration changes are necessary.
You will connect to RouterA and SwilchA via the console devices that are attached to each.
There are 4 multiple-choice questions with this task. Be sure to answer all of them before leaving this item.
In order to score the maximum points you will need to have accessed both SwitchA and RouterA.
NOTE: The configuration command has been disabled for both the router and switch in this simulation.
Which two are security issues which need to be modified before RouterA is used? (Choose two.)
A. configuration supports un-secure web server access
B. unencrypted weak password is configured to protect privilege mode
C. virtual terminal lines have a password, but it will not be used
D. inappropriate wording in banner message
E. the virtual terminal lines have a weak password configured
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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transport input telnet ssh
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
password 4t&34rkf
login local
transport input telnet ssh
!
"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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login local
transport input telnet ssh
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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line vty 0 4
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"no service password-encryption" displays the passwords in plain text, and here we see that the password is set to the easily guessable password of "cisco". Never say "Welcome" in your banner message, it is basically an open invitation to access the device without permission.

NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two statements about the client-identifier in a DHCP pool are true? (Choose two.)
A. It requires that you specify the hardware protocol.
B. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for BOOTP requests.
C. It specifies a unique identifier that is used only for DHCP requests.
D. It is specified by appending 01 to the MAC address of a DHCP client.
E. It specifies a hardware address for the client.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference:
client-identifier unique-identifier Example:
Device(dhcp-config)# client-identifier 01b7.0813.8811.66
Specifies the unique identifier for DHCP clients.
This command is used for DHCP requests.
DHCP clients require client identifiers. You can specify the unique identifier for the client in either of the following ways:
A 7-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 01b7.0813.8811.66, where 01 represents the Ethernet media type and the remaining bytes represent the MAC address of the DHCP client.
A 27-byte dotted hexadecimal notation. For example, 7665.6e64.6f72.2d30.3032.342e.3937.6230.2e33.3734.312d.4661.302f.31. The equivalent ASCII string for this hexadecimal value is vendor-0024.97b0.3741-fa0/1, where vendor represents the vendor, 0024.97b0.3741 represents the MAC address of the source interface, and fa0/1 represents the source interface of the DHCP client.
See the Troubleshooting Tips section for information about how to determine the client identifier of the DHCP client.
Note
The identifier specified here is considered for a DHCP client that sends a client identifier in the packet.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr_dhcp/configuration/15mt/dhcp-15-mt-book/config-dhcp-server.html

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