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218 Chapter 7: Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router
Scenario Answers
The answers provided in this section are not necessarily the only possible correct answers. They
merely represent one possibility for the scenario. The intention is to test your base knowledge
and understanding of the concepts discussed in this chapter.
Should your answers be different (as they likely will be) consider the differences. Are your
answers in line with the concepts of the answers provided and explained here? If not, go back
and read the chapter again, focusing on the sections related to the problem scenario.
Scenario 7-1 Answers
1
You might select the 700 series router. Although it is true that many router platforms
would do, the 700 series router is priced for the home user market.
2
You would need to create two profiles--one for each destination that you want to reach.
3
The route statement in the ISP profile would be the default route or the following:
set ip route destination 0.0.0.0/0 gateway 0.0.0.0
The route statement in the profile used to connect to the corporate office would be
set ip route destination 192.168.4.0 gateway 192.168.4.12
where 192.168.4.12 is the ISDN interface of the router you are calling.
4
Yes. With two B channels, it would be possible to have both calls on line at the same time.